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DVSS Dynos win Zone championships

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The DVSS Junior Boys Dynos basketball team was crowned Zone Champions. The Dynos hosted the 3J Zone Tournament on Saturday, March 7 at DVSS. It was a competitive eight-team tournament. The Dynos started the tournament facing Didsbury, where they dominated, winning with a score of 76-39. This put them on to face Langdon in the semifinal. The game started close but the Dynos pulled ahead to win 51-42. This propelled the Dynos into the championship to take on Strathcona Tweedsmuir School. The Dynos dispatched them with a score of 68-46. “The team played really well this weekend, executing on the offensive end and the defensive end, but it was our team defense and speed that provided us with our advantage in all our games as we were undersized in most games,” said Coach Jeff Messom. The Dynos season ends tonight, Wednesday, March 11 as the team hosts the league championship and will face either Linden or Three Hills.


Pair of Leaplings arrive on February 29

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The odds of being born a Leap Year baby are about 1 in 1,461. But what are the odds of having two come from high school friends?
    That is just what happened on Saturday, February 29, 2020.
    At about 1:06 a.m. Tommy and Gabrielle Vredegoor of the Craigmyle area welcomed their second child Ronnie. She came into the world at 9 pounds, seven ounces and was delivered by Dr. Maseka.
 The parents were just getting used to the new family dynamic when they received some interesting news.
    Just across the hall, Chyanne and Drake Gladdish were welcoming Leo, their third child. He arrived at 3:07 p.m. and was 8 pounds seven ounces. He was also delivered by Dr. Maseka.
     “What are the odds?” laughs Gabrielle.
 What makes the odds even more improbable is that Tommy, Chyanne, and Drake grew up together. In fact, the three attended school at J.C. Charyk in Hanna and graduated in 2009. All this time they have been living just a short drive apart.
    “Chyanne read on Marilyn Vredegoor’s (Ronnie’s grandmother) Facebook page she had another grandchild, and I texted Tommy and I asked him what room they were in, and he said ‘across the hall from you!” said Drake. “It’s a small world when something like this happens.”
    Now the two families may be seeing more of each other as their children will be growing up together in the community.
    “They are going to go to school together now too, that’s just crazy,“ said Gabrielle.

Peewee Raptors win league final in shootout

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    The Drumheller NGC Hi-Way 9 Peewee Raptors have captured their league banner.
    The Raptors were in the final versus Chestermere in the weekend three-game series. They topped Oyen in the semi-final to make it to the Championship series.
    Game one was in Chestermere on Friday, March 6. Chestermere scored first but Reid Mcfarlane tied it up in the first period. Gavin Olsen scored two in the second period to go up 3-1. Memphis Roes added one in the third period as the Raptors took game 1 with a score of 4-1.
    Game two was on Saturday, March 7 in Drumheller. After a scoreless first period, Ryker Straub and Kayden Bitz scored in the second period but were down 3-2. Chestermere took over in the third, with three unanswered goals, taking game 2 with a score of 6-2.
    Game three was back in Chestermere on Sunday, March 8. Kayden Bits scored first, but Chestermere had the advantage, of leading 4-1 after the first period.
    David Morton and Owen Phoenix brought the Raptors back in the second and Bitz tied it up in the third period unassisted.
    After a scoreless triple overtime, the game went to a shootout and the Raptors took the victory. Corbin Moulton stopped 27 shots.
    The Raptors now play Cremona and Claresholm to see who goes to provincials! Both games are in Drumheller this weekend.


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