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DVSS, Drumheller Football team up on Project Play grant application

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    DVSS and the Drumheller Titans are hoping for a boost to improve their field and playing facility.
    They have teamed up with the Town of Drumheller to apply for the Kraft Heinz Project Play $250,000 grant for recreation facility improvements.
    One of the coaches of the Drumheller Terrapins, Heather Jones, worked on the application, and says the facility is in dire need of repairs.
    “We have been fundraising for the field itself for the past year, and we are at about a quarter of what it would take to do the field alone,” said Jones.
    If they are successful in the application, they would have the funds to resurface the field, as well as add new bleachers, washrooms, a tower for announcers and coaches to view the field, and a proper concession. They would also refurbish the running track.
    Many of the upgrades would support the Drumheller Community Football program, which has been shaping young athletes since 1995. Today, they have bantam and senior teams and just two years ago, it added the Peewee Terrapins, a chance for Grade 5 and 6 students to learn the game before going into junior high.
    In the team’s brief history, they have had great success that includes Tier IV provincial championships in 2012, 2013, and 2014. Alumni have gone on to play at the junior and university level.
    Beyond Drumheller Community Football, the fireld is an important part of DVSS, and all the sports and community building programs it is involved in.
    “The rugby team uses, it the school uses it, there is so much we could do with this money,” she said.
    The deadline for the application was June 12. Currently, the contest is in the adjudicating phase and four finalists will be announced on July 8.
    On July 25 and 26, the voting round will be held. The grand prize is $250,000, and the runner-ups will receive $20,000.


Dragons acquire forward Jordan Taupert from Drayton Valley Thunder

Jordan Taupert

Drumheller welcomes forward Jordan Taupert to the Dragons Club for the 2016-17 season.

Jordan was acquired to complete  last season’s trade with Drayton Valley.

“I believe we can do great things and progress a long ways this year as well as making positive steps along the top of the league this upcoming season,” Taupert said.

In 60 games last season with the Thunder, Taupert scored 6 goals and had 13 assists totalling 22 points. Jordan, an 18 year old native of Medicine Hat also collected 16 penalty minutes.

Coach Brian Curran, said he’s looking forward to what the new player can bring to the Dragons. 

“His character, coupled with his speed and vision will make him a tough player to play against.”

Sam Brown wins 5th annual Dinosaur Trail Triathlon

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The running of the 5th Annual Drumheller Dinosaur Trail Triathlon saw 49 competitors take to the course to swim, ride and run their way to victory.

The grassroots Drumheller sporting event marked its fifth annual running on Saturday, June 3, and organizer Morgan Syvertsen said it was a great success.

“It was a really good crowd of racers, it was a great race,” he said. 

There were a number of new racers on the course, and a strong contingent from Three Hills, and some as far away as Cochrane. There was a strong group for the valley too, including Sam Brown who won top spot.

“This was his first win, he was second last year, and third the year before, so he is moving up the ladder,” said Syvertsen.

Typically, Syvertsen is able to participate, but this time he volunteered on race day, and was able to appreciate it from a different perspective.

  “It’s small enough that you know everybody, and it is still competitive enough that you know you have done a triathlon,” said Syvertsen. “And I love this course, it’s pretty hard to beat this course.”

As for the future, he sees some growth potential.

“I can see us getting bigger, we never really advertised it yet, this is all word of mouth,” he said.


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