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Titans crush Strathmore Spartans 68-0

    Titans fans had plenty to cheer about last Friday when the senior team took to the field and utterly demolished the competition.
    The Titans defeated the Strathmore Spartans by a colossal 68-0. The game was only the second in the Titans’ regular season schedule.

The Drumheller Senior Titans were unstoppable on Friday, September 6, against the Strathmore Spartans. The Titans, coming off a 20-19 loss against the Crescent Heights Vikings, out of Calgary, dominated the Spartans 68-0 on the Drumheller Valley Secondary School field. The Titans are back at home on Saturday to take on the George McDougall Mustangs, who are visiting from Airdrie.

    “Last week we challenged the guys to step up and fill their roles better and they did. This is what happens when you have everyone playing as a team,” said head coach Ken Fournier.
    The Titans were in control the entire game. On offence, the team was able to capitalize on big passes and the running game.
    Conversely, the Spartans offence couldn’t gain any traction against the Titans defence, who generated a number of key tackles, sacks, and turnovers to keep the Spartans scoreless.
    “There were tackles coming from all over the defence. On offence, there were seven different guys who scored,” said Fournier.
    The win comes after a narrow 20-19 defeat for the Titans at the hands of the Crescent Heights Vikings, out of Calgary.
    “We had a couple tough games right off the bat. Getting this win is great, but a ‘W’ is a ‘W,’” said Fournier.
    The Titans were scheduled to play again this weekend, but their game against the George McDougall Mustangs, out of Airdrie, has been cancelled. The Titans’ next game is an away game on September 20.


Terrapins get ready for debut season

    The Drumheller Valley Secondary School football field has been packed this week with players getting ready for action, including the newest addition to the Titans football organization.
    The Drumheller Terrapins, a new peewee football team, suited up for practice earlier this week.

The Drumheller peewee Terrapins hit the field this week for fall practice. Twenty five players have joined the team and are busy learning the fundamentals of football. The team has a week of practice before heading to Cochrane for their first game of the year on September 7. The Terrapins first home game is scheduled for September 13.

    “It feels awesome to be on the field, it’s been a long time and a lot of work to get these guys on the field,” said Cory Miles, head coach of the Terrapins. “Now, we’re out here ready to go.”
    The Terrapins will play their first game of the season in Cochrane on September 7 against the RV Rage. The following Friday, September 13, they play their first home game.
    “It’ll be a Friday night lights game for us. It should be exciting,” said Miles.
    However, the Terrapins won’t be playing as part of any official league this season.
    “We didn’t officially make it into a league this year, because we weren’t sure about everything before the registration deadline,” said Miles. “We have six games lined up, but they’ll all be exhibition games this year, which isn’t a bad thing necessarily. They’ll get to learn the game.”
    The Titans organization has been working towards a peewee team for the past several years. Earlier this year,  Miles was named head coach and kids in the Grade 5 to 6 range, flocked to spring training.
    So far, 25 kids have registered for the team.
    “We weren’t expecting so many kids. It’s great to have such a huge turnout in our first year,” said Miles.
    Thomas Laffin and Spencer Seright join Miles on the coaching staff. The three will focus on teaching the new players the basics of football.
    “The fundamentals, like how to tackle properly and a few basic plays. I told the kids, at the end of the year I don’t care how many wins and losses we have - it’s about how far they’ve progressed throughout the season,” said Miles.
    “We are running the same offense the bantams and seniors run, the double wing. We ran a few plays and they looked good.”
    To see the Terrapins in action, head to the Drumheller Valley Secondary School field on the evening of September 13.
    “Hopefully we’ll just keep getting better and better,” said Miles. “I’ve got high hopes. They’re looking pretty good.”

Ouellette wins provincial championship at Dinosaur Trail

After coming back from ninth place after day one, Drumheller resident Scott Ouellette took home the Alberta Amateur Mid Handicap Championship Thursday, August 8.
    Dinosaur Trail Golf and Country Club hosted the two-day tournament that saw 59 players shoot it out for provincial glory. Ten players in the field were from Drumheller.
    After day one, David Chapados of Whitecourt was leading with 78. Drumheller’s Jeff Skytt was in second and Trent Colberg was in third place. Ouellette, playing out of Olds Golf and Country Club, was in ninth place with an 85.
    On day two, even with some drizzle, he was able to bridge the gap with a 75, giving him a total of 160, and first place.
    “I felt like I played really well, today,” said Ouellette following his win. “I came back from being down by seven strokes and I won by four.”
    Jason Muma of Country Hills and Skytt tied for second and Colberg tied for fourth. Gary Chung was the only other Drumheller player in the top 10, finishing in 9th.
    Ouellette said there was good competition and despite a little bit of rain early on, the day was great.
    “I’d rather have a little rain than wind,” laughs Ouellette.
    He also points out that he is the first person with a transplant to win this tournament.  The Mail brought readers Ouellette’s story in the July 31 edition. In 2008, he received a heart transplant.
    Other Drumheller competitors included Dave Bethel (T19), Dave Morgan (T19), Tony Pliva (T31), Brad Hunter (T31), Greg Morrow (T40) and Tom Fournier (T50).
    Dinosaur Trail Golf and Country Club manager Scott Westman said he has heard good feedback from players and officials, as well as a comments about how challenging the back 9 is.  He is hopeful they can host more sanctioned tournaments in the future.


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