Your perfect game just made the whole country notice.
Morning from Swan Valley — here's what matters in the northwest.
You hear about things, you know? Like the big city papers talking about inflation or some political wrangling down in Winnipeg. But then you get a story that just cuts through all that noise, and it’s about a local kid doing something truly special. Logan Newton, a 17-year-old from Swan River, just bowled a perfect game at the 5-pin nationals. Think about that for a minute. That’s every single pin down, every single frame. It’s the kind of quiet dedication we know well in the Valley, the kind you see when someone works a long season on the land or in the mill, just doing their best, day in and day out.
What This Means for Swan River
* **National Recognition:** This isn't just a local league win; it's a national achievement, putting Swan River on the map for something remarkable.
* **Quiet Dedication:** It speaks to the spirit of hard work and focus you find in places like ours, where flashy headlines aren't the norm, but solid effort is.
* **Community Pride:** When one of our own achieves something like this, it’s a win for everyone from Minitonas to Bowsman.
He said he just tried his best, and it worked. That’s about as Swan Valley as it gets. We don’t always make a fuss, but when someone achieves something through sheer grit, we notice. It reminds you that even here, five hours from the big city, remarkable things happen, and our youth are out there, quietly achieving at the highest levels.
Beth Makarchuk, MiTL Sports Desk, Swan River.
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