From 1991-1996, the Boissevain Centennials dominated the Southwest Baseball League and were regular attendees at the Manitoba Senior AA Championships, where they often took home titles.
The Centennials won the Southwest Baseball League title each year from 1991-1994, and again in 1996. In 1993 and 1994, they also finished their regular season undefeated. The team’s best years came in 1991 and 1996, during which they won the Manitoba Senior AA Championship. In the 1996 Nationals, the team gave up only five runs in their first game thanks to MVP pitcher, Junior Brake.
Players
Back Row (left–right): Darin Martin, Greg Workman, Terry McNamee, Darryl Kinsley, Kevin Wood, Scott Coates, Lloyd Dalrymple.
Front Row (left-right): Darcy Strain, Keith Forsyth, Al Hicks, Todd Turner, Junior Brake, Ken Pringle, Dan Ransom.
Missing: Jason Billaney, Corey Billaney, Ryan Bell, Donnie Vandoorne, Jay Ransom, Russ McCallum, Ted Moir, Curt Gray, Wayne Sager, Lee Sprott, Chad Facey, Chris Graham, Ryan Albercht, Darcy Bell, Bob Maurice, Curtis Code, Brett Ransom.