Support for Drumheller Community Football continues and was on full display last Friday night as the Senior Titans took on Medicine Hat in league play.
Despite the lop-sided loss on the scoreboard, the atmosphere was optimistic as the community came out to support their home team.
“From being a former player and one that went through what some of us call the ‘Dark Ages,’ to now, and how much support the community gives us, it is a good feeling,” said coach Ken Fournier. “Football in this community is very much alive and people value the sport and the opportunities it gives kids to compete.”
All week donations had been rolling into the organization in wake of the vandalism to its locker rooms and offices. That support came to a head with a barbecue, put on by Drum FM, Freson Bros, Double D Catering and A&W. It was announced at the game they raised almost $4,500 at the sale. This was matched by Canalta, making a total donation of $8,732.
“There are not very many places that have this kind of support,” said Fournier. “Medicine Hat was happy to come and see it and be part of it. They were very impressed with the crowd out there. They come from a big city and our crowd rivals what theif turnout.”
This was just the tip of the iceberg. Throughout the night, as the team played, thousands of dollars more in donations were announced, totaling well over $20,000. The Mail reported earlier this week that the Airdrie Raiders also stepped up to lend the team equipment so the Titans could get back on the field.
“Airdrie brought us helmets, shoulder pads, jerseys and pants, they are great,” said Coach Fournier. ‘The assessment is still going on with a lot of stuff. So far stuff like cleats and helmets will be need to be replaced."