Your perfect game is our perfect story
Morning from the Valley — here's what's growing in Winkler-Morden. And today, what's growing is the legend of a local kid who just bowled a perfect game at the 5-pin nationals. Forget the Met Gala outfits or political squabbles; this is the kind of news that gets people talking at the Co-op deli counter. Logan Newton, at just 17 years old, hitting "the pinnacle" of five-pin bowling. You can almost hear the cheers from the Meridian Exhibition Centre all the way to Morden.
This isn't just about a score; it's about the grit and quiet determination that we see every day in Winkler-Morden. You know, the same spirit that built businesses like Decor Cabinets and Triple E from the ground up. Logan said he "just tried his best. I guess it worked." That humility, that drive — it resonates here. It’s what makes us proud to be from the Pembina Valley, where hard work isn't just a saying, it's how we operate, whether it's on a manufacturing floor or a bowling lane.
### What This Means for Winkler-Morden
* **Community Pride:** Another young talent from the Valley making headlines, showing the rest of Canada what our youth are capable of.
* **Local Inspiration:** Logan's achievement is going to spark conversations and inspire other young athletes across Winkler and Morden.
* **A Good News Story:** In a world full of big headlines, it’s refreshing to celebrate something as purely joyous and hard-earned as a perfect game.
This is the kind of story that truly grounds us, reminding us that success isn't always about the biggest factory expansion or the latest immigration numbers (though we're proud of those too!). Sometimes, it's about a 17-year-old from our backyard, achieving something truly remarkable. It's about showing up, trying your best, and making us all proud. This is what's really growing here.
Corinne Dueck, MiTL Sports Desk.
The morning crew at *Valley Voices* is probably talking about this right now — tune in live at mornings.live!