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Adrenaline softball team shows resolve in league play

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The Calgary AdrenalineU16 softball team had a small setback in play over the weekend, but bounced back to regain their winning ways.
    Batting powerhouse Brayden Peters of Drumheller is a member of the team, which were sporting an eight game winning streak gong into a Girls Prairie League Softball event in Saskatchewan last Saturday and Sunday.
    On Saturday, the team fell short versus the Lloydminster Blues, 9-5. The streak continued and they lost to the Lloydminster Rebels who won 7-6. Prince Albert was strong in the final game of the day, wining 6-1.
    Despite this, the team showed resolve and Sunday morning grounded the River City Hornets of Edmonton 9-7 and then stood tall versus the Prince Albert Aces, winning 11-4.
    The Adrenaline finished the weekend with a season record 25-10-1. This Wednesday, they play a double header versus Kaizen 99 at Shoudice Park.


Roar! The Mane event a success for Carbon boxing club

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    Gloves up, mouth guards in and helmet on their head.
    That’s what the amateur boxers at the Carbon boxing club’s Roar! The Mane Event had on Saturday night.
    The event, took place at the Carbon curling rink as part of the Carbon Lion’s Club Sports Weekend.
    Jon Ohlhauser, who started the Carbon boxing club and boxes out of the Grizzly Cage in Calgary was the main event of the evening. He was up against Eiad Khateb from Dynamite club, also in Calgary.
    Ohlhauser said, “I didn’t do as well as I wanted to. I did very well the first round. It went great. Then, in the second round I did a little bit of a strategy and it wasn’t working so I stepped out of it, and as I stepped out, I tripped over his foot and he caught me with a right hand and down I went. They ruled it a knock out.”
    “It just demonstrates that anything can happen,” Ohlhauser told the Mail. “You really have to be on your game 100 per cent of the time so that you can avoid those types of things.”
    Carbon was well represented though, with three boxers participating in the event from the club.
    Julian Cardinal faced Michael Roberts of Spruce Grove in the senior novice 115 lbs bout. Roberts took the win with a judge’s unanimous decision.
    Ohlhauser said Cardinal did very well, despite the loss. “We were proud and he was excited to have done as well as he did,” he said.
    Brandon Lewis represented Carbon in the Senior Novice Sparring – 210 bout against Colin DesLaurier from the Grizzly Cage and Sandy Brown took on Jessica Davis of Lethbridge in the pre-event sparring.
    Ohlhauser said he was, “thrilled” with the way the day turned out. “We had a great group of volunteers who pitched in. Boxing Alberta was impressed since this was our first attempt at hosting something like this.”
    He said Boxing Alberta’s comments were that, “it went very smoothly and was well done.”
    Ohlhauser said he wishes he had won but said, “I tell my guys that I coach, you never lose you either win, or you learn. We don’t use the word lose, so I will just learn from this.

 

 

RCMP looking for suspect in armed robbery in Linden

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On June 16 at 4 p.m., Beiseker RCMP officers were dispatched to a financial institution which was robbed at gun point in Linden, Alta.

 The male suspect entered the bank, approached the nearest teller, produced a handgun and a brown paper bag and demanded money. The suspect fled with an undisclosed amount of cash.
 
Suspect is described as:
40-50 year old male
170 cms (5'7")
75 kgs (165lbs)
Wearing a THOR brand Jersey with yellow lettering and black sleeves
black ball cap
big sunglasses
 
No vehicle description was confirmed, however police believe the suspect left the scene in a vehicle.
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RCMP are asking anyone with information regarding this crime to please contact Cst. EVANS at the Beiseker RCMP 403-947-3420. If you wish to remain anonymous please contact Crimestoppers at 1800 222 8477.

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