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Saints win Three Hills tourney

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    The St. Anthony’s Jr. A Girls basketball team won the Three Hills Royals Jr. A Girls Basketball Tournament on Saturday, January 17.  
    Six teams were invited to participate in the tourney, including Three Hills, St. Anthony’s, Olds High School, DVSS, Olds Koinonia, and Rosemary.
    The format for the tournament featured two pools of 3 teams playing a round robin schedule, and then each team having a crossover playoff game based on their final placing in round robin play.  
    The Saints had the early 8 a.m. game versus their host Three Hills Royals,  and after a slow start, the Saints pulled ahead utilizing great pressure defence resulting in a 42-18 win.
    High scorers for the Saints were Payton Zacharuk and Hannah Reed with 14 points each and Ocean Bossert with 10 points.
    The next round robin game for the Saints was against Olds High School at 10:30 am.  This was OHS’s first game and the Saints’ second with only a game’s rest after their first game.
     The Saints were sluggish to start as they were still tired from the 8:00 am game but once again utilized great defence to find their transition game.  This resulted in a number of fast-break points and lead to a double-digit lead at the half.  
    In the second half, the Saints controlled the tempo of the game by slowing down the play to eventually find scoring opportunities in the low post.  The Saints ended up defeating OHS 36-22.  Bossert and Reed lead the Saints in scoring netting 14 points each.  
    This  win now placed St. Anthony’s in 1st place in their pool and into the final vs. the winner of the other pool Olds Koinonia Christian School.  
    The Saints had a 7 hour wait for the final game but came out with tremendous energy and intensity igniting an early 10-0 first quarter lead in the final.  OKCS answered back and got within 10-9 near the middle of the first quarter but then the Saints pressure defence took over for the rest of the game forcing many turnovers leading to easy transition points.  
    The Saints never looked back resulting in a 47-26 championship win.  
    Reed had a game high 21 points and Zacharuk chipped in with 12 points.  
    Head coach Gavin Makse was pleased with the overall defensive performance of the Saints and believed this was the key ingredient in winning the tournament,
    “I was proud of how well the girls battled defensively all day.  It was a long day and the girls should be proud that they were able to keep their intensity on defence strong in every game,” he said,
     Next action for the Jr. A Saints is on Thursday, January 22 when they travel to Delia for league play.


Dragons take 4-2 loss over Camrose Sunday afternoon




Sarah Devereaux


The Drumheller Dragons travelled to Camrose to face the Kodiaks Sunday afternoon, but the Dragons couldn’t get past the Kodiaks who won the game 4-2. 
Marcus Messier opened scoring for the Dragons, on the power play, tying the game with nine seconds left in the first period. The Kodiaks brought the score to 2-1 in the second period before the Dragons’ Keaton Holinaty tied it again in the third, but that was the last goal for the Dragons of the afternoon. Camrose scored a short handed goal just over half way through the third and then an empty net goal with 25 seconds left to bring the score to 4-2. Affiliate goaltender Xavier Burghardt was in net for the Dragons. 
The Dragons will now travel north, first to Fort McMurray to face the Oil Barons on Saturday January 24, and then to Bonnyville to face the Pontiacs on Sunday afternoon before returning home Friday January 30 to play the first of two back-to-back games against the Olds Grizzlys. Game time on January 30 at Memorial Arena is 7:30 p.m.


2015 Drumheller Ladies Bonspiel Champions

 

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2015 Drumheller Curling Club Ladies Bonspiel Champions (l-r) Skip Katie Primrose, Third Shelby Primrose, Second Brittany Cawiezel, Lead Joanne Schinnour.

 

 

The Katie Primrose rink wins the Centennial Cup as the Drumheller Curling Club’s 2015 Ladies Bonspiel Champions.
    Skip Katie Primrose said it was a good final game, and “It’s nice to beat the sister, too.”  Katie’s team won the final  versus the Peggy Freeman team, where her sister Julie Primrose played Third, by a score of 6 to 5.        

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Second place went to Skip Peggy Freeman, Third Julie Primrose, Second Lindsay Janko, Lead Mikayla Bendfeld.

Katie said her team stole a point in the fourth end that got them three points up, and after that they played a clean game.
    Katie’s team was runner-up to mom Betty Primrose’s team in the 2014 Drumheller Ladies Bonspiel.


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