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Bench boss inducted into AB Hockey Hall of Fame

    A former Drumheller Miner hockey player and long time coach of the Calgary Canucks has been selected to enter the Alberta Hockey Hall of Fame (AHHF).
    On February 14, the 2013 inductees were announced. Among them is Don Phelps, who was nominated in the Builder Category.
    “Every year we enjoy looking back at the accomplishments and recognizing the significant contributions to hockey in Alberta, Canada and beyond,” said Scott Robinson, executive director of the Hockey Alberta Foundation. “The AHHF is a place of legacy, where we can showcase the groundwork and chronicle the game of hockey in Alberta. All of the inductees deserve this honour for their accomplishments.”
    Phelps is humbled by the selection.
    “It’s flattering to be recognized that way,” he said. “The appreciative part is a lot of kids that I have coached have called and given their congratulations.”
    “I still recognize how many people start at the grass roots and coach kids for years and never get recognized or have  little or no notoriety.”
    While Phelps is known for his long career coaching the Calgary Canucks, his formative years were here in Drumheller.
    “My fondest memories are still in Drumheller. To go play for the Drumheller Miners when I was a 21 year old kid… it helped me learn so much about the game, these are memories I’ll never forget.”
    Jim Fisher recalls Phelps came to the Drumheller Miners a year after the team’s legendary Allan Cup win.  During his tenure he was part of two provincial championship teams.
    He played along side Tony Kollman, who could stir things up a bit, often leaving Phelps to clean up the mess.
    “I looked after him, he was a bit of an agitator, and couldn’t score goals, so I had to do something to stay in the line-up,” he chuckles.  
    Phelps met his wife in Drumheller and after he finished playing he coached the Drumheller Falcons for a season.
    He went on to become a legend, coaching the Calgary Canucks for 24 seasons.    
    According to a release, Phelps is someone who leads by example and believes his players give much more to him than he does to them.
    Among his accomplishments; he helped to initiate a Midget AAA League and coached a club to the Air Canada Cup in its inaugural season, he is a Calgary Booster Club Sportsman of the year, he has 11 AJHL Championships and 775 wins with the Calgary Canucks.
    Though he’s not one to brag about what he’s done, the determination, hard work and modesty that Don Phelps carries with him is a life lesson that lives on in all of the players he’s coached over the years.
    The induction ceremony is on June 15 in Red Deer.


Injury benches Dynos’ lead scorer for season

    The DVSS Dynos senior boys basketball team were dealt a serious blow this weekend and have lost their top scorer for the season with a broken arm.
    The Dynos have been having a strong season and were sitting in second place in their league after defeating Prairie Christian Academy on February 4.
    The Dynos jumped out quickly and led by 14 after the first quarter. They continued to build and won 83-43. Talon Marshall and Matt Herman both had 17 points and Liam Hilchey also contributed 15 to the win.
    Last weekend the Dynos were part of one of the toughest tournaments in the area at the Superman Tournament in Three Hills.  Last season they won silver at the prestigious competition.
    This year they met Vauxhall in their first game and they proved to be a formidable opponent winning by 29 points, according to coach Jeff Messom. They bounced back in their second game versus Glenmary School of Peace River and won by 30 points.
    At their final game of the tournament, the Dynos played Rimbey. They played hard and won by 19 points. However in the fourth quarter, Dynos lead scorer Talon Marshal was injured. He broke his arm and will be out the remainder of the season.

Bantam Raptors secure provincial berth

    Another Drumheller team is heading to the provincials after a convincing win in the zone Championships.
    The Bantam Raptors hosted Canmore in Game 2 of the total points series on Saturday, February 16 at the Drumheller Memorial Arena. The teams were tied at three apiece coming out of their first game.
    It didn’t take long for Drumheller to exert its dominance and take a 1-0 lead. Canmore tied it up for a spell, but the Raptors took the lead and continued to build to a 4-1 victory.
    This game earned the Raptors the Zone Six Championship and a spot at the provincial tournament.  This year the bantams play off at Forestburg from March 14-17.
    This is the second Drumheller team this week to earn a spot at provincials. Last week, inSide Drumheller reported that on Wednesday, February 13 the Midget Raptors also won the zone championship.


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