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Two Titans make Team Alberta

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Two local football players from the Drumheller Titans have made a provincial Alberta team to play the ABC Bowl in Kelowna May 25/19. Chase Sattler plays Slot back for the Senior Titans . Teigan Sattler plays DB for the Bantam Titans. Both boys will have the opportunity to represent Alberta in BC this May. Chase will be playing Slot Back for the Rising Selects and Teigan will be Safety for the Future Stars. Each game will be live streamed on YouTube by VBN Sports.


Battle in the badlands

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The Badlands Hellraisers cruised to a 197 -151 against the Rocky View Rollers at the Battle in the Badlands roller derby at Drumheller Memorial Arena on Saturday, May 4. Jammer Joanne Manning (aka Bad Aunty) pushes past the Rollers’s blockers.

Team spokesperson April De Smet said the team has come together after a lot of work this year and they are looking to play in Fort Saskatchewan this July.

Football spring training around corner

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Spring training is around the corner for the Grid Iron Gang, and Drumheller Community football has a lot to look forward to.

On the Drumheller Community Football Association board, Holly Laffin is president, and vice president is Lynnette Upton.

On the coaching side, Ken Fournier will continue with coaching the Senior Titans, Thomas Laffin has moved up from the Peewee Terrapins to the Bantam Titans and longtime coach Paul Redmond will be taking over the Terrapins.

“He (Redmond) has been around the organization a long time, he has good experience and is a good fit,” said coach Laffin.

The Terrapins finished the season with the C Division Championship. Bantams were in a building year and still made it to the first round of the playoffs and the  Senior Titans made it to the first round of the Provincial Championships.

The teams are staying all aligned in their current leagues for the coming season.

Coach Laffin says a goal for Community Football is to get more involved in the community. In previous years, the Titans and Terrapins have been great volunteers in the community and they are looking to build on that.

Community Football is also continuing to work on upgrading and improving the facility at DVSS. Over the last few years, they have made a considerable effort to improve the turf conditions.

“It is part of the effort to make the game safer. We have changed the tackling systems over the last few years, the equipment has gotten better and now you are finding injuries come from field conditions,” explains Laffin. “Our organization and a lot of organizations in the province are doing a lot of work to make sure the fields are at a higher standard so it makes the game safer.”

They have a long term plan to replace the bleachers and possibly build a tower.

“We are slowly building the facility up to a higher level,” said Laffin, adding they are still working on fundraising for the project.

Drumheller Community Football has developed a new website that is up and running. Those wishing to play can register online, and so far Laffin says they are getting a good response on preregistration.

Laffin has also been promoting the game at area schools as well as at the Recreation Expo and says they are getting a good response. They hope to get on with spring training as soon as the field is ready.

“Spring is the perfect time to come out and try football. It is designed to learn the game and get used to playing,” said Laffin.

For more information go to www.drumhellerfootball.com, connect through their Facebook page, or contact Laffin at 403-820-5998.


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