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2015 Drumheller Ladies Bonspiel Champions

 

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2015 Drumheller Curling Club Ladies Bonspiel Champions (l-r) Skip Katie Primrose, Third Shelby Primrose, Second Brittany Cawiezel, Lead Joanne Schinnour.

 

 

The Katie Primrose rink wins the Centennial Cup as the Drumheller Curling Club’s 2015 Ladies Bonspiel Champions.
    Skip Katie Primrose said it was a good final game, and “It’s nice to beat the sister, too.”  Katie’s team won the final  versus the Peggy Freeman team, where her sister Julie Primrose played Third, by a score of 6 to 5.        

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Second place went to Skip Peggy Freeman, Third Julie Primrose, Second Lindsay Janko, Lead Mikayla Bendfeld.

Katie said her team stole a point in the fourth end that got them three points up, and after that they played a clean game.
    Katie’s team was runner-up to mom Betty Primrose’s team in the 2014 Drumheller Ladies Bonspiel.


Updated: Freezing rain warning ended

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511 Alberta reports snow and ice covered area highways.

 

Environment Canada has ended the freezing rain warning in effect for Drumheller, Three HIlls, Hanna, Coronation and Oyen. The weather agency says we can expect partly cloudy conditions, with Drumheller reaching a high of plus three.
    Current conditions reported on 511 Alberta as of 1:30 pm Sunday still show snow and ice covered conditions on Highways 9, 10, and 56 in all directions, as well as sections of Highway 21.

Dragons fall to Saints in third straight shootout at home



Sarah Devereaux

The Drumheller Dragons hosted the Spruce Grove Saints Saturday night and forced the third straight shootout on home ice. 
The Dragons took a 2-0 lead into the second period, but Spruce Grove scored to make the score at the end of the second 2-1. 
The third period kept fans on their seats, as the Dragons took a two goal lead again before Spruce Grove scored two back-to-back goals to tie the game forcing first, an overtime period, and then a shootout. 
The Dragons' Connor Duncan was the first shooter and scored for the home team. Duncan was the only successful player to score for the Dragons, and the Saints went home with a 4-3 win after five shooters. 
The Dragons will now head on the road to Camrose to face the Kodiaks tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon.
They will then head for a north road trip next weekend, before returning home Friday, January 30 when they will play the first game in a back-to-back series against the Olds Grizzlys. Game time that evening is 7:30 p.m. at Memorial Arena. 


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