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Sabres show improvement at home tourney

    The St. Anthony’s Sabres Senior Girls soccer team showed improvement in each game at their home tournament last Friday and are hoping the learning curve continues until zones.
    The Sabres hosted three other teams on Friday to a one-day tournament. They understood they were going to be in tough, inviting Holy Trinity Academy, Highwood High School and Cochrane High School.
    “It is good to have these games now rather than at zones, now we have something we can work in practice because we played some games,” said coach Gavin Makse.
    The team faced Highwood High in their first game, and kept it close, losing 2-nil.  They next faced Cochrane, and fell 4-0. In their final match, they faced the defending Sabres Invitational Champs and went down 4-0.
    Makse says they have three areas to focus on as they progress throughout the season.
    “Obviously finishing, because we didn’t score a goal,” said Makse. “When you get the opportunity, you have to put the ball in the back of the net.”
    He would also like the team to mark up when they lose possession.
    “When you give teams like that much room, it gives them that much more time to get their shots off, and be more accurate,” said Makse.
    The other focus is limiting their touches when they do have the ball. This means keeping their heads up and moving the ball efficiently.
    The team, with seven returning players and nine new player on the field is preparing for zones coming up October 14 and 15 in Cochrane. Competition will be strong; in fact, last year’s top three placing teams were the same ones that were in Drumheller last Friday.


Sabres to host 4th annual senior girls soccer tournament

    The St. Anthony’s Sabres senior girls soccer team is back on the field for the season and are getting ready to host their home tournament this weekend.
    The Sabres are able to field a team this season led by a strong core of eight returning players. They have been practising and scrimmaging with the adults honing their game.
    They are hosting their fourth annual Sabres Invitational tournament Saturday.
    The Sabres have invited Cochrane, Highwood High and three time Sabre Invitational champs Holy Trinity Academy for the one day round robin tournament.
    Play kicks off Saturday morning With the Sabres taking the field versus Highwood  High at 9:45, and will continue all day at the Drumheller Soccer Pitch.

Senior Titans take it to Taber

    Friday night’s come from behind win will certainly turn heads as the Titans march through the season.
    The Senior Titans went to Taber to play W.R. Myers last Friday in their first road game of the season. Taber, a consistently strong team was ranked eighth in the province going into the game.
    “In the first quarter we were looking a little shaky, I don’t know if it was the road,” said coach Ken Fournier.
    While the Titans scored on their first drive taking a 7-0 lead, lack of timing, a couple dropped balls and mental mistakes saw them down 15-14 at the end of the half time. Taber scored right away in the third quarter, widening the gap
    “The boys battled back. The boys stuffed them on defence, and on offence they made a few big plays. Everything was working on special teams,” said Fournier. “That fourth quarter was quite convincing.”
    Grade 10-er Spencer Fournier ran in thee touchdowns; Ryan Soledad also scored, as did Braden Scriven.
 Coach Fournier said the team was able to do this all on the ground, as the wind wasn’t conducive to a passing game.
    “With our offence, if we don’t need the passing game, we don’t have to use it. We’ll keep it to the ground and control the clock,” said Fournier.
    He adds the score does not show how powerful a running team Taber is.
    They run a wishbone offence, so the less time with the ball, the better, because they are just as likely to score as we are,” said Fournier. “Players like Geoff Saltys and Alan Lister stepped up big on defence.”
    In the end, the Titans won 37-21.
    “The teams in our league will take note of that win. Taber is a strong team and they just came off a win over Kate Andrews, so I don’t think they liked it that much,” said Fournier.
 The win moved the Titans up to 6th spot in the provincial rankings, and dropped W.R. Myers from 8th to 9th. There is a chance the two teams will meet in the post season.
    The team is back on the field this Saturday to host Coaldale.


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