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St. Anthony’s building soccer from junior high - up

    St. Anthony’s is continuing to build its sports programs and is laying the basis for future soccer growth.
    Last season the bulk of the St. Anthony’s Sabres’ senior high team graduated after success on the field. This year the program began rebuilding at the junior high level.
    “Five years ago we started this team with Grade 9 and 10’s,” said coach Gavin Makse. “Two years ago we won the bronze medal at zones … it is good to have a new group coming up to continue the girls soccer program in Drumheller.”
    “I am really proud of these girls, they worked really hard.”
    This year the team partook in practices and had a tournament planned, however they were not able to garner enough teams to come and play. Because of this they worked on lining up an exhibition game, however this too fell through when a team from John Paul II of Okotoks cancelled at the last minute.
    “To end the season we had a great game against our staff,” said Makse. “We lost 3-1 but it was great for everyone.”
    He said many of the girls on the team play with the Drumheller Soccer Association and will be playing indoor soccer this winter. The school’s soccer program allows play to continue through the fall.
    “It’s good to have a new group coming through. It is unfortunate to not have any at the high school level but when you graduate 16 girls in two years it is difficult to field a team. We’ll keep building it year by year,” said Makse.

Members of the St. Anthony’s Saints junior high girls soccer team are (back; l-r) head coach Gavin Makse, Kayla Finkbiner, Rielle Russell, Leila Russell, Kalena Lewandowski and Payton Zacharuk, with (front; l-r)  Elizabeth Bomford, Danae Kimpinski, Carmanah Olbrich, Ocean Anthony-Bossert, Megan Boland,  and Jenna Kimpinski. Missing is Brooklyn Davies.
mailphoto by Patrick Kolafa


Titans back home on Saturday

Titans back in win column   

   The Senior Titans are back in the win column, but it was a bit more of a battle than they are used to.
    A depleted Titans squad, without key offensive players and three defensive starters missing, went up against Bow Valley School of Canmore in league play last Saturday. While the Titans walked away with a 29-22 victory, it was a tough win.
 “It was way too tight for my liking,” said Coach Ken Fournier following the game. “They (Canmore) definitely improved this season.”
    Last week the Titans were up against Brooks and had five turnovers. It looked like the trend was continuing as they lost the ball three times in the first quarter; twice within 10 yards of the end zone. They found themselves down 21-1 at half time.
    “At half time it sunk in to the guys that sometimes the ball isn’t going to bounce our way, they are going to have to battle back. It was a breaking point in our season and they decided to just go out there to give it all they got.”
    The Titans protected the ball better and that led to successful marches down the field.
    “This was a good character win for the guys, to persevere through it and come back and win,” said Fournier. “They played really well, and it goes to show when you battle through that stuff, it is possible you just have to keep working hard.”
    On defense Janzen Ohlhauser and Alan Lister were standouts.  Quarterback Steven Robertson was able to control the game well. Joey Samoleski also shined on offense.
    The Titans have been playing a heavy exhibition schedule and it has been wreaking havoc on their squad, resulting in an injury filled team.  Saturday’s game brought one more player to the sidelines.
    “If there is something wrong that could happen this season it has,” said Fournier.
    This win proves the Titans are up for the challenge.
    “It has been a series of unfortunate circumstances from week-to-week. We are so banged up… It’s something we are not used to,” said Fournier.   “The guys are doing a good job. A lot of teams would give up and accept defeat, and our guys have stepped up.”
    The Titans host Olds in their final league game this Saturday at 3 p.m.


Bantam Titans to host Innisfail Saturday in semifinal   

    The Bantam Titans wrap up the season as the top seed in Tier 4 heading into the post season.
    The Titans finished the regular season with a loss to a strong Hunting Hills team out of Red Deer.
    Coach Paul Redmond knew it would be a tough game and the final score of 39-0 bears that out. However Redmond says 11 turnovers by the Titans could have been prevented.
“We could have actually scored a couple of touchdown had we sustained the drives,” said Redmond, adding that these types of mistakes can be coached through.
    “We just have to get back to the basics,” he said.
    Overall in the league the Bantam Titans finished in 9th place. This means they will be in competition with Innisfail, Sylvan Lake and Springbank for the Tier 4 championship. Because they had the best record of these team they will be hosting playoffs and have home field advantage. This will continue into provincial playoffs.
    First up for the Titans is the league Tier 4 semifinal. It will be versus Innisfail this Saturday, If they keep winning, they keep playing. .
    “We still have to go out there and play,” said coach Redmond. If we keep winning we have three more games at home.”
    “We’ll be ready.”

Minor hockey gets ready for opening weekend

    Kids from all over Drumheller are lacing up their skates, putting on their pads, and grabbing their hockey sticks for another great season of Drumheller Minor Hockey.
    The action starts next weekend, when the Central Alberta Hockey League starts its season.
    The Drumheller Minor Hockey Association is working on getting ready for the season. Since registration started at the end of August, 150 young Raptors have signed up to play, distributed across ten teams.
    The Midget Tier 3 Raptors host Blackie for their first game of the season. The game starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Drumheller Memorial Arena. The next day, they play on the road in Redcliff.
    The Midget Raptors will be looking to continue the momentum of last season, where they ended the season as league and zone champions.
    The Bantam Tier 4 Raptors, who won a league championship in a series sweep last season, will be in Hanna for their first game of the season on October 19.
    The Bantam Raptors will be in Drumheller for their first home game of the season on October 20, at 5:15 p.m. to face a squad from Fort Macleod.
    The Pee Wee Tier 2 Raptors   are on the road for their first two games of the season. The team will be in Beiseker on October 20, and Olds the following day.
    Enjoying an opening weekend at home will be the Pee Wee Tier 6 team, who host Strathmore on October 20 at 1 p.m. and Okotoks at noon the next day.
    Starting off their season at home are the Atom Tier 3 Raptors. The team faces the High River squad on October 20 at 3:15 p.m. The next day they hit the road to face Rockyford.
    The Atom Tier 6 Raptors start their season with two games at home. On October 20, they host Rockyford at 11 a.m. The following day at 10 a.m., Nanton comes to town.
    The Novice Tier 2 Raptors hit the ice for their first game on October 20 in Chestermere. The following day, they stay on the road and head to Didsbury.
    The Novice Tier 6 team play at home for their first game on the 20th, bright and early at 9 a.m. The next day they head off to Brooks.
    For the latest on the Drumheller Minor Hockey season, check out future editions of inSide Drumheller.


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