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Stage set for championship series

For the first Time since 1975, a Drumheller team is headed to the  AJHL final. Tonight the Dragons are in Spruce Grove to take on the Saints in Game 1 of the championship series. 

The stage is set and the Dragons are ready for their curtain call this Friday in Spruce Grove.
    The Saints won their series versus the Fort McMurray Oil Barons on Tuesday night setting up a championship series to remember.  Coach Brian Curran said no matter who they ended up facing, they were going to be a strong team.
    “They (the Spruce Grove Saints) are the best team in the AJHL this year, there are a lot of things they do well, they are very well coached and systematic and have some great youth on their team and are working very hard,” said Curran in his assessment of the Saints.
    The Saints concluded the regular season with an incredible 47 wins, but were pushed to seven games in the playoffs versus the Sherwood Park Crusaders and then the Oil Barons.
    “They came back from 3-1 (versus Fort McMurray), so that shows the character they have on their team,” said Curran.
    “Their powerplay is strong and they have a good penalty kill. There’s a reason teams like Fort McMurray, Spruce Grove and Brooks are at the top all the time. They are good, period. They get some good players and the program is good.”
    To be successful, the Dragons have to do what they do best. This season the two teams have met twice, and on both occasions, the Saints prevailed.
    “The long story short, we are going to have to play our game, we can’t play another way. They’re going to be a tough opponent and I think if both teams play their best hockey, it is going to be one heck of a series,” said Curran.
    In Drumheller, a trip to the AJHL final goes back to the 1974-1975 Drumheller Falcons, when they faced the Spruce Grove Mets, a team coached by Doug Messier and featured Mark’s older brother Paul.
    Curran said the Dragons’ success would help the organization build.
    “Our hope is we are going to be successful. We have been successful to this point, but we have a few more places to go and that will give us some notoriety, and players will want to come here to play. That is how programs are built,” he said.
    Playoffs start tonight for the Dragons as they head to Spruce grove for Game one  at 7:30 p.m.  Game two is on Saturday.
    The teams will be back in Drumheller for Games 3 and 4 on Monday and Tuesday.


Rumsey Curler wins Canadian Collegiate National Championship



    Julie Primrose of Rumsey, Third for the Red Deer College ladies curling team, helped propel her rink to victory at college nationals.
    Red Deer College won gold in their match up with Toronto’s Humber College at the 2014 Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association Curling National Championship March 19 to 22 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.
    The Red Deer rink completed their round robin play with a record of 6-1, qualifying them for the gold medal game.
    The final game saw Red Deer College up one after the ninth end.
    In the tenth end, Humber drew short, giving Red Deer a steal of three to win the gold by a score of 9 to 5.
    The CCAA selected Primrose as the All Star Third for Canada.

Encana Atom Raptors win league banner

Back (l-r) Randi Gill, Jeff Paarup (Head Coach), Nate Faubion, Shaun Pliva, Phil McCluskey (Asst. Coach), Paul Richard (Asst. Coach), Karie Drouin (Manager), Rowan McCluskey, Hudson Tucker, Jay Mulgrew (Asst. Coach), Tony Pliva (Asst. Coach). Front (l-r) Owen Frizzell, Daxton Mulgrew, Hunter Dayton, Brandon Mastel, Nathan Dobell, Holden Tucker (goalie), Meah Richmond, Ethan Robertson (goalie), Jesse Paarup, Chantelle Richard. Missing is Charli Calon

Drumheller’s Encana Atom Raptors have won their division title this year.
    The Atom Raptors played Crossfield on Saturday, March 22, winning 4-2 to take the best of three series and win the Atom Tier 6 banner at Drumheller’s Memorial Arena.
    “It was pretty special for the kids,” said coach Jeff Paarup.
    “The banner was special because we truly played as a team. The kids improved so much this year. They really played for each other and supported each other.”
    Paarup said he believes his team was the best team in their division.
    The Atoms aren’t resting yet. They’re still practicing,  busy with more games to wrap up their hockey season.
    The team heads to the Tournament of Champions Friday, March 28, playing their first game in Innisfail.
    The Atom/Novice tournament is played in various arenas over the weekend in the Red Deer Area.
    Next week, the Atom Raptors have an exhibition game scheduled.            The Atoms are playing a visiting Czechoslovakian team, who were in Calgary at a tournament, wanting to visit up here to see the dinosaurs, and contacted coach Paarup.
    The exhibition game with Czechoslovakia is Wednesday, April 2, 6:15 p.m. at Drumheller Memorial Arena.
    Coach Paarup said his team is excited to meet and play the visitors, especially after the Olympics.


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