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Sabres primed for home tourney

    The Sabres Senior Boys basketball team are ready to hit the court in their eighth annual Sabres Invitational this weekend.
    The competition will be tough at the tournament as they have invited some of the top talent in the zone and in the province at the 1A level.
    Teams include Rosemary, Youngstown, Coronation, and Ecole  De La Rose Sauvage.  Also at the tournament are Heritage Christian Academy of Calgary, who are ranked fifth in the province; Forestburg and Livingstone, like St. Anthony’s, received honourable mentions in the first round of ranking at the 1A level.
    The Sabres have been progressing this season, with a strong core of returning players as well as a number of new faces. After a disappointing finish to a tournament in Acme, the team is primed to perform well.
    The Sabres first take the court at 1 p.m. on Friday to take on Rosemary. If they win, they play Saturday at 10:30 a.m. versus the winner of Youngstown and Coronation. The championship final is at 7:15 on Saturday night.


Senior boys Dynos host first tourney at new gym

    After six years, the senior boys Dynos basketball team will be hosting a home tournament, and organizers have made sure there will be some great basketball this weekend at DVSS.
    This is also the first tournament in the school’s new gymnasium and there will be no slouches at the competition.
    “I think there will be some very good games, as four of the teams in the tournament are ranked,” said Coach Jeff Messom.
    Teams include Hanna, John Maland High of Devon, and Oyen. Also at the tournament are Holy Cross Collegiate, which is ranked tenth in the province, and Prairie Christian Academy, which is ranked sixth. The Dynos are holding strong to a number 2 ranking at the 2A level.  Acme will also be there and currently holds the top spot at the 1A level.
    “It will also give us a chance to see some of our competition in our zone as six of the teams in the tournament are from the South Central,” said Messom.
    The Dynos first take the court at 8 p.m. Friday night to take on Oyen. If successful, they play at 1:15 p.m. on Saturday. The championship game is Saturday night at 8:15.

Drumheller minor hockey heating up the ice

    Minor hockey in Drumheller has come to the halfway point in the season. The various Raptor teams are looking forward to January and getting back on the ice.
    Two of the novice teams, Canalta and McDonald’s returned from a tournament in Okotoks on December 17 and 18. The McDonald’s Raptors came out on top in the tournament.
    The DMHA Novice Raptors  are proving to be a strong team this season.    
    “League wise we’re second place and we finished up a tournament in Chestemere over the holidays,” said Tony Pliva, head coach of the DMHA Raptors. “We won the main event, interestingly enough in a shootout.”
    January will be a busy month for the Novice teams. Drumheller will be hosting a tournament from January 20 to 22 at the Drumheller Memorial Arena.
    The Encana Atom Raptors have been having a strong season so far as well.
    “We’re looking forward to getting back on the ice and facing some of the top teams,” said Jason Ewing, coach of the Encana Atom Raptors.
    The Atom Raptors are currently tied for second place in the league.
    “We’ve beat some of the top teams, hopefully we can keep going and get first place. We’re looking forward to the playoffs,” said Ewing.
    The two Pee Wee teams, HiWay 9 and NGC, have a full schedule in January. The HiWay 9 Raptors will be participating in two tournaments in Strathmore and Brooks January 14 to 15 and from the 20 to 22.
    The Boston Pizza/Western Chevrolet Bantam Raptors were busy in December prior to the holidays, playing five games, mostly on the road, and a tournament in Irvine.
    The Bantam Raptors will be hitting the ice at home this weekend, January 7 to 8, hosting their own Bantam tournament at the Drumheller Memorial Arena.
    The Bertram Drilling/Sports Room Midget Raptors had a busy schedule until the holidays. The team has had some struggles, but is close to getting a spot in the playoffs this season.
    “We’re starting to gel as a team and trying to get the kids away from individual efforts and play as a team,” said head coach Darren Toffan. “We’re a fast team and if we keep moving we’re unstoppable.”
    The coaches point out though, that despite how the teams are doing in the standings, minor hockey is about the kids learning and having fun.
    “For a lot of these this is their first time playing on an organized team and they’re doing really well,” said Pliva.
    “It’s my first season as a coach and it’s a lot of fun, I’m having a blast. It’s not about winning or losing,” said Curt Notland, coach of the Canalta Raptors. “The kids are having fun and that’s the important thing.”


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