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Dragons survive game four against Bandits

The Drumheller Dragons faced off against the Brooks Bandits for Game 4 of the second round of playoffs on Tuesday, March 20. This game was the final do or die for the Dragons as the Bandits won the last three games. The Dragons came out on top and won 3 – 2. Mailphoto by Terri Huxley

The Drumheller Dragons have lived to fight another day in the second round of the playoff series.
The team rose to the occasion as the Brooks Bandits visited the Dragons den for a second night in a row on Tuesday, March 20.
The Dragons headed into last night’s game trailing 3 – 0 in the second round series. The Bandits won Monday evening with a score of 6 – 1 but that didn’t deter the local hockey team from coming back with a vengeance.
The Dragons outshot the Bandits in the first period 12 – 6, but it was scoreless heading into the second.
Second period brought back to back scoring between the rivals.

Tyler Kreklewich, 10, makes a breakaway. The Drumheller Dragons faced off against the Brooks Bandits for Game 4 of the second round of playoffs on Tuesday, March 20. This game was the final do or die for the Dragons as the Bandits won the last three games. The Dragons came out on top and won 3 – 2. Mailphoto by Terri Huxley

Tyler Kreklewich, 10, makes a breakaway. The Drumheller Dragons faced off against the Brooks Bandits for Game 4 of the second round of playoffs on Tuesday, March 20. This game was the final do or die for the Dragons as the Bandits won the last three games. The Dragons came out on top and won 3 – 2. Mailphoto by Terri Huxley


The Bandits were on the scoreboard first, but Brett Edwards scored on the power play to tie the game. Two minutes later Tyler Kreklewich put the Dragons up 2 – 1 to end the second.
Dragons fell asleep in the first minute and a half of the third period as the Bandits hit the back of the net tying the game at 2 – 2. At the 14:42 mark, Edwards scored his second goal of the game which ended up being the point that led the Dragons to victory.
With this win, the Dragons will head back to Brooks for Game 5 this Friday, March 23.
Up to this point, the Bandits have been dominating the series and bested the Dragon’s in Game 1, with a score of 6 – 1. Derrick Budz scored the lone goal for the Dragons in the third period assisted by Tyson Scott and Bradley Stonnell.
Game 2 on Saturday, March 17, was more competitive. The Bandits went up two goals early before Jordan Taupert scored with five minutes left in the first period. The Bandits banged in two more in the second before Slater Dykema scored for the Dragons to end the second period down 4 – 2.
Brooks kept pressing in the third period scoring seven minutes in. Just 30 seconds later Troy Dudley found the net, but it was too little too late and the Bandits won 5 – 3.
On Monday night, March 19, the Bandits were in Drumheller for Game 3. The Bandits outshot the Dragons 20 to 16 through the first two periods, and went up 5-0. Markus Boguslavsky scored seven and a half minutes into the third period, but that was all the Dragons could muster. Brooks walked off the ice with a 6 – 1 win.
The Dragons prepare for Game 5 on enemy territory this Friday, March 23. Puck drops at 7:30 p.m.

The Drumheller Dragons attempt to score on the opponents net in the second period of Game 4. The Drumheller Dragons faced off against the Brooks Bandits for Game 4 of the second round of playoffs on Tuesday, March 20. This game was the final do or die for the Dragons as the Bandits won the last three games. The Dragons came out on top and won 3 – 2. Mailphoto by Terri Huxley

The Drumheller Dragons attempt to score on the opponents net in the second period. Mailphoto by Terri Huxley

Brooks Bandits fans got heated, yelling at the refs after a 'bad call'. The Drumheller Dragons faced off against the Brooks Bandits for Game 4 of the second round of playoffs on Tuesday, March 20. This game was the final do or die for the Dragons as the Bandits won the last three games. The Dragons came out on top and won 3 – 2. Mailphoto by Terri Huxley

Brooks Bandits fans got heated, yelling at the refs after a 'bad call'. Mailphoto by Terri Huxley

The Dragons and Bandits game did not end without many scrapping fights. Mailphoto by Terri Huxley

The Dragons and Bandits game did not end without many scrappy fights for the puck. Mailphoto by Terri Huxley


Yavis Raptors win league banner

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The Yavis Atom Raptors finished the league season with a championship banner, and are now headed to provincials.
The Raptors were in the championship series for the Central Alberta Hockey League Atom Tier 3 North East Banner versus Castor.
Game One was in Drumheller on Sunday, March 4. With Castor in penalty trouble, the Raptors cruised to an 8-3 win. Chase Mackey had three goals and three assists, and Ryan Schrock also recorded a hat trick. Paxton and Gavin Olsen each scored a goal.
Game Two was on Saturday, March 10 in Castor. It was a much closer game.
“They went up two goals in the first period,” said coach Bryan Olsen. “We came back and tied with two quick ones at the end of the first. That gave us some momentum.”
This time Mackey had three goals and Tommy Scobie had one in the 4-2 win.
Coach Olsen said the team played well.
“They are hard workers and a competitive bunch who don’t like to lose. They are there to win and have fun,” said Olsen.
The team only had a couple days to prepare as Wednesday, March 14, they are boarding a bus to Spirit River to play in the provincial championships. Olsen said the team did some great fundraising and were able to charter a bus to the tournament. Olsen is grateful for the donations to make this possible.

Dynos girls capture Zone Championship

The Junior Varsity Girls Dynos captured the Zone Championship Saturday at DVSS.

The DVSS Dynos Junior Varsity basketball team made history on Saturday night winning the Zone Championship.
The Dynos hosted the 1A-2A South Central Zone Championship on Saturday, March 10 and came out strong.
In their first game, the Dynos matched up against the Hugh Sutherland Kodiaks from Carstairs, and never looked back, besting the Kodiaks, 92-41.
This set them up for the final versus St. Joseph’s Collegiate of Brooks. The Dynos cruised to a 58-28 win.
This was a historic moment as Coach Jeff Messom says this is the first Junior Varsity Girls Zone Championship for the school in its 43 years.
The team has been excelling through the final stretch of the season.
“The girls have been playing some of their best basketball in the last month. Going into zones we had not lost a game since February 1, and had with the Zone victory, won eight in a row,” said Messom. “The girls play really hard, and do an excellent job of moving the ball, and sharing the ball, and playing team basketball.”
This positions the school for continued success.
“Next year all of these girls will be moving up to the senior team, and it looks to be an exciting future for our DVSS Girls basketball team in the next couple years,” said Messom.


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