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Disc golf returns for lost egg

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For 16 years, disc golf players have been descending on the valley for the Lost Egg Classic.

The annual tournament is set to go July 30-31 in Wayne. It has become a tradition for the Alberta disc golf community.

“We did preregistration this year just because the demand has been growing, and we are almost sold out,” said organizer Elijah Isaac.  “We have 105 people registered and paid up, and we have room for 110.”

Registration is now closed.

Isaac had been involved in disc golf for a number of years and this is his sixth year organizing this tournament. Over the tournament’s history, the sport has been gaining momentum and followers.

“It is one of those things where it has just been growing slowly and steadily. Since I took over, my goal was just to try to make it bigger and better every year,” he said.

For those unfamiliar with the sport, it is a cross between Frisbee and golf.  The game is played out very much like golf, but on natural terrain. Rather than using a ball and clubs, the player throws discs. These vary in weight and size depending on distances. The ‘holes’ are stationary posts.

Because of the low expense and minimal impact or upkeep, courses have been springing up in communities across Canada and the US. There are even professional ranks.

“When you start going into the United States and other places like that, there are people who are making their living off playing disc golf,” said Isaac.

Wayne is the original site for the tournament. For a few years it was played at the Morrin Bridge Recreational area, but has since returned to its  roots.

“I think this is year seven that we have been back at Wayne,” said Isaac. 

Wayne now has a permanent course and there are plans to install one in Midland Provincial Park, and possibly in Horseshoe Canyon.

They have been exploring hosting a larger competition in the valley.

“We have a maximum capacity of 110 with one course, we can’t fit any more people on the course,” said Isaac. 

If another course opens up, they could double the size of the event.

The tournament plays this Saturday and Sunday. There are many places to watch, get a taste for the sport and meet some of the players.

More information is available at www.thelostegg.com.


Motocross championship this weekend

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The hills will be humming with the buzz of motocross this long weekend as the Drumheller Outdoor Vehicle Association hosts the DORVAMX Championship from July 30 to August 1.

The sixth and seventh races of the Alberta Motorsports Association Championship series will be played out Sunday and Monday at DORVA’s track after a day of practice Saturday. 

Organizer Brad Peake said motocross racers from Alberta, BC, and Saskatchewan will compete in the two competitions and participants will be itching to hit the dirt after a rainy couple of weeks. 

“We had a lot of guys come out this last week with the weather. The numbers for the weekend are looking good,” said Peake.

He says the track will be closed this week as volunteers prepare for the weekend, which has a favourable forecast.

After practice Saturday, July 30, some of the AMSA pro riders will be putting on a race school. To qualify you need to sign in for the morning practice and a draw will be made at intermission. The riders will be grouped with others in their respective classes. 

Practice starts 9:30 am Saturday and 8:00 am Sunday and Monday, with races beginning those days at 9:00 am. 

For more information go to http://www.dorvamx.com.

Risk-y business: Dragons acquire forward Brady Risk

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The Dragons acquired another piece in preparation for their first exhibition games in September with the signing of forward Brady Risk for the upcoming season.

Risk, a 17-year-old Calgary native, just came off a 9 goal, 14 assist season with the SEAC Tigers of Medicine Hat and is excited to play in front of the Dragons’ fanbase.

“I chose Drumheller because there is a certain passion in the community towards the Dragons, unlike many teams in the league,” he said. “And the commitment coach Curran shows towards the game of hockey and winning fits the type of person I am and the type of player I hope to be.”

Head coach Brian Curran is just as high on Risk as Risk is on the valley.

“Brady is a very good skater and works extremely hard. He has some good offensive abilities and is dedicated to achieving his goals.”

Risk will be on the ice for the Dragons first home exhibition game on September 9.


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