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Dragons’ Tateson named to All Rookie team

 

tateson.jpg    Justin Tateson, first year Drumheller Dragon, has been named to the AJHL All Rookie Team.
    The 18-year-old defenseman has made an immediate impact on the Drumheller Dragons and has a bright future.
    Coach Dan Price is not surprised Tateson was selected.
    “We’re really happy for him,” said Price. “He worked really hard.”
    It has been an exciting year for the Scandia area rookie. He finished last season playing for the Medicine Hat Big Country Energy Services Tigers in the Alberta Midget Hockey League and was named the league’s Most Outstanding Defenseman. In his first year in the AJHL, he was selected to the league’s South Divisional star team.
    “He is extremely steady both ways. He can move the puck, he can release it from the blue line, and he has a great first pass,” is how Price describes his game. “He is great defensively obviously, he uses his stick and his size well, and he is great in the dressing room. He is a complete package.”
This season the 6-foot-3, 190-pound defenseman also committed to the Division 1 NCAA University of Alaska Fairbanks to play and pursue his education. The Dragons are lucky to have him for one more season, before he heads to college.
    Last season, Tateson played 56 games for the Dragons, had two goals and nine assists, for 11 points, with 101 PIM.

More plans at ski hill this summer

 

snow-guns.jpgAll the snow is quickly turning to water as another season ends at the Drumheller Valley Ski Hill, and by most indications, it was a good season for the valley’s winter recreation institution.
    Manager of the ski hill, Zrinko Amerl, describes the year as a break even season. That said, the hill met its goals.
    “We started later than we wanted to, but the goal this year was to provide a consistent product,” said Amerl. “When we were open we had good snow, the runs were well maintained and there were no issues with the lift, or the cat.”
    “Now, next year we are going to expand.”
    In some ways, signs of expansion have already begun. With an arsenal of seven snow guns and a new second lift on the way, considerable investment into the hill is setting up continued expansion.
    Before the snow flies again however, there are plans to add more activity to the hill.
    This summer a number of endeavours are planned for the hill including hiking, mountain biking and even horseback riding.
    Amerl says the hill has developed about two hours of bike trails, but will be adding more with the help of inmate labour from the Drumheller Institution. He hopes to have up to 18 hours of trails available on the hill for all levels of riding skill. There will also be interpretive hiking trails that will explore the natural landscape and the impressive vistas of the valley. The hill will run either a shuttle service or the lift to transport walkers and bikers to the summit, depending on numbers.
    “The view is what we have to sell in the Badlands,” said Amerl. A                  dding attractions at the hills will spin off to other business and attractions in the valley.
    The first plateau on the ski hill will serve as a base for many of the activities including light camping. This will allow cyclists to make it more than just a day trip, allow them a place to tent for the evening and continue to explore the trails. The site will allow small groups to camp. The plateau will also be the base for horse riding trails. He says they will start with a small stable to try out the initiative.
    While they will not be able to operate out of the lodge, Amerl says they are planning to open a teahouse at the top of the lift with full licensed food services.
    Details of the spring and summer season activities will be  available at www.skidrumheller.com or on their Facebook fan page.


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