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Citizens on Patrol looking for new members


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    The Drumheller Citizens on Patrol (COP) Association asks for new members and donations from local businesses.
    Starting in 2001, the program was implemented to assist the RCMP in monitoring suspicious activity in the Drumheller area with the help of volunteers.
    The main purpose of the COP Association is to be actively on the lookout to report suspicious activity to the RCMP with the overall objective of maintaining a safer community.
    The COP Association assists in an attempt to reduce crime such as; motor vehicle theft, break and enters, vandalism, and distracted and impaired driving.
    They have also  become actively involved in situations when police are needed like floods, emergency settings and community programs.
    All members are on a volunteer basis and will not receive remuneration.
    In order to maintain growth within the COP Association, contributions of $50.00 or more for the 2017 year will help sustain that incline.
    If you or someone you know is interested in joining the Drumheller COP Association, please contact President Gunnar Mortensen at 403-823-9825.


Three Hills Futsal fans reach for world record

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    Futsal fans in Three Hills are putting together a bid to set a world record, and are confident they can do it.
    Andrew Wood, an alumnus and staff at Prairie College in Three Hills,  tells the Mail a small group that plays futsal, a version of indoor soccer, had their application to the Guinness Book of World Records accepted, and from March 28-30, will be attempting to play futsal for 50 straight hours. “We have a really big futsal community in Three Hills, we play every Sunday night and just got thinking it could be a fun event,” said Wood. “We thought there was enough crazy people at the school to do this.”
    To beat the record will take more than simply people kicking a ball back and forth for 50 hours, there are strict rules. The game has to happen within FIFA regulations. Each team is allowed 12 players, and five must be on the court at all times. All the players must remain on the bench, with the exception of washroom breaks.
    “We are allowed to have pillows and sleeping bags, but it all has to be right there. We are allowed to sleep,” he chuckles.  “We are going to try to have three or four players sleeping at all times.”
    The entire event will be live-streamed on the Prairie Pirates Facebook page, and as well, the event must be video recorded and sent into Guinness to be adjudicated.
    He said the goal is to create a community-building event.
     “We have some really good sponsors come along to pay for the tournament, but anything further donated over that is going to the school’s athletic department,” he said. “It is a free event for everybody, and we just want as many people who can play to come out.
    To make the event possible he says they are still looking for volunteers for everything from officiating to score keeping.
    “It is quite a big undertaking, but it is really coming together well.
    For more information on the event or to volunteer, contact Andrew Wood at 403-443-9435.

Peewee Raptors win silver in league final

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    The NGC Peewee Raptors ended their season by pushing Indus to the brink, and into the third game of the final.
    It was close but Indus took game three 8-5, capping off the season. For Cam Batty, coach of the Raptors, he was impressed with how his team played.
    “It was a disappointing way to end the season, but in all it was a very successful season,” said Batty.
    Game one of the Series was last Friday in Gleichen. Zachary Cawiezel and Tanner Moulton each scored on as Indus went once to a 4-2 win.
    Game two was back at the Drumheller Memorial Arena and this time Cawiezel had two goals and Daxton Mulgrew contributed one in the 3-2 win.
    This brought the series back to Indus. This time Evan Montgomery was hot with two goals and an assist. Cawiezel and Mulgrew each had one goal and two assists, and Joel Howard scored one.
    Coach Batty said he was most impressed with the team’s attitude.
    “They really implemented our systems of team play and really focused on delivering as a team, and using teammates to their advantage,” he said. “A lot of them put the team before themselves.”
    The team also performed well, despite often being outnumbered. With only 11 on the bench, they gave 100 per cent on the ice. The team has about four first-year players, so that means a strong contingent of players will be moving up to bantam.


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