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Designer’s goalie masks score high

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    While the SAIT Trojans and Mount Royal Cougars women’s hockey teams no longer meet in the league play, they will have something in common when they take to the ice this season.
    Both of their goalies will be wearing Shinny Design Masks
     Mail readers learned about Morgen Schinnour’s exceptional artwork on goalie masks. Morgen is a talented airbrush artist and has been plugging away designing and painting masks and making a name for herself.  Some may have seen her design on a mask, which was created to raise funds at the Atlas Coal Mine’s History and Hat Tricks event. Since then, business has not slowed down, and in fact has picked up significantly.
    “I have been extremely busy. Over the last couple months I have done maybe 10 or more. I have six more in the works and three on the way,” Morgen tells The Drumheller Mail she has been pretty much trying to keep up.
    “It’s still a lot of fun, the worst part is prepping and sanding the masks,” she chuckles.
    Beyond being busy, this season she picked up some high profile clients.
    Jessica Ross is a fourth year goaltender for the Mount Royal University Cougars Women’s hockey team. She contacted Schinnour to do her mask. Mount Royal played in the Canada West Universities Athletic Association, a member of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport.
    Across the City Jocelyn Wynnyk is wearing a Schinny Design this season playing for the SAIT Trojans in the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association.  
    “She just contacted me through Facebook,” said Morgen.
    “I was hoping the Pronghorns at the University of Lethbridge would contact me, but when Mount Royal comes down to play The University of Lethbridge I’ll go down and watch because it is always cool to see your stuff on the ice.”
     She adds that Facebook has been a great tool to put her in contact with clients, including a goalie playing for the Plattsburgh Cardinals.
    The State University of New York at Plattsburgh plays in the NCAA Division III and goalie Brady Rouleau commissioned a mask. Last season he starred in 19 of 28 games with a 12-6-1 record.
    Something else that has helped is she is certified by Bauer Masks. She is working on CCM.
    Her aim is to get a goalie in the AJHL and eventually the WHL wearing her gear.


Short bench hurts Titans’ exhibition play

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    The Titans’ tune-up last Friday night was an eye-opener for the team. And its realization is they need more players.
    The Titans took on George McDougall High School from Airdrie in a preseason exhibition match. With a bench of only 21 players, one of the smallest in Titan history, they took on the Tier 3 school, but in the end despite a great effort, they ran out of steam.
    “It was a good game, but ultimately our lacking numbers really played a part in the game,” said head coach Ken Fournier. “We were leading up until the fourth quarter and then guys were just too tired playing two ways the whole game. We had a game plan with our low numbers and we stuck to it. It put us in the position to win, but we just couldn’t hold on.”
    The Titans fell 29-22.
    Fournier said the score in no way reflects the team’s conditioning or effort on the field.
“That much football is a lot,” he said. “We have as very powerful offense, but with that many guys playing two ways we lost our legs in the fourth quarter.”
The offense was impressive with outstanding performances from Lincoln Linville as well as Aiden Enns, as well as younger players.
    “Our young guys did step up. Every one of our rookies that came up from Bantam last year was in a starting position and everyone played at a high level. That is very positive for us.”
    He sees room for improvement.
    “It is the first game of the season so we expected some mental breakdowns. Defensively our tackling needs to improve, so over the next few week we are going to work on that, getting more support on the run and getting our tackling tightened up, so when we make a mistake it isn’t costing us a 30 yard run.”
    He is hopeful that as classes commence this fall, and students return from holidays they may see a boost in their numbers.  
    Coach Fournier welcomes any players to come out to DVSS field during practice if they are interested, or contact Fournier at coach0440@live.com.
    “When you see how we competed when we had that many players,” said Fournier. “Imagine if we had six more athletes.”

Rail crossing removal moves to 19th Street, Newcastle on Thursday

 

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Please be on the lookout tomorrow (Sept 3rd) as crews will be removing the railway tracks on 19th Street East in Drumheller. This means that 19th street East will be closed from 7th Ave East to the Highway 10 intersection north of Wal-Mart. Crews will also be taking out the rail crossing at 12th Street West near the Newcastle Hotel. Construction is expected to begin at 8:30 Thursday and crews are expected to be completed later in the afternoon.

The Town of Drumheller thanks you for your patience and cooperation during the street closure. 


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