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Lacrosse looks to expand to junior level



    The introduction of lacrosse  to the area has been a success. The next logical step is for it to progress to the junior level.
    Badlands Lacrosse is branching out hoping to fill out a roster to play at the junior level, Dave Powell who is hoping to coach such a squad says the interest has been growing to the point of setting up a team.


    “This spring we have guys coming out of the woodwork wanting to play,” said Powell. “It is definitely a natural progression.”
    He explains the junior level is separate from the minor levels. It offers the opportunity for players from 16 -21 to play. They are setting up a meeting this week in hopes of fielding a team.
    Last season Powell helped to coach a junior team playing out of Olds. There were a few Drumheller players who came out to play on the team and enjoyed it.
    He says judging by the talent level they could put together a successful team.
    “From the level I saw last year coaching I think we could field a very competitive team,” said Powell.
    He said it is an exciting level of play.
    “It is a totally different level of sport,” said Powell. “It’s faster, it’s tougher…it is phenomenal.”
     While it is too late this season to join a junior league, he says the have been looking at setting up exhibition games and are ready to enter a tournament if they have a team.
    There is a meeting on Tuesday, March 8 at 6 p.m. at the Sports Room Source for Sports. Those interested in playing are encouraged to come out.


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