The 2016 Western Hockey League Bantam Draft was held Thursday in Calgary.

Forwards Dallon Wilton of Beausejour and Justin Svenson of Ile des Chenes were selected in round three.

Wilton went to the Kelowna Rockets and Svenson was chosen by the Red Deer Rebels.

Defenseman Matthew Boonstra of Garson was selected in round four by the Medicine Hat Tigers. Forward Jesse Mistelbacher of Ile des Chenes went to the Prince George Cougars in round six. Defenseman Conrad Solypa of Cooks Creek was chosen by the Seattle Thunderbirds in round nine and goaltender Danton Belluk of Lorette went to the Everett Silvertips in round 10.

The first Manitoban selected was goaltender Trent Minor of Brandon who went in round one (20th overall) to the Vancouver Giants.

Brandon had the 21st selection in round one.

The Wheat Kings dealt that pick along with their third and sixth round selections to Moose Jaw for the Warriors first round pick.

Brandon took defenseman Braden Schneider of Prince Albert with the 12th overall selection.

The Wheat Kings selected a total of 11 players.

The Wheat Kings also took left-winger Ben McCartney of MacDonald in round two, right-winger Kyle Bettens of Winnipeg in the fourth round, goaltender Ethan Kruger of Sherwood Park in round five, defenseman Neithan Salame of Edmonton in round seven, left-winger Jonny Hooker of Winnipeg in round eight, left-winger Carter Cockburn of Swan River in round nine, defenseman Timber Lewis of Terrace, B.C. in round 10, defenseman Justin MacDonald of St. Albert in round 11, forward Dylan Halliday of Brandon in round 12 and forward Kolton Shindle of Carman in round 13.

The Kootenay Ice selected forward Peyton Krebs of Okotoks, Alberta first overall.