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Dragons move on to college careers

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While the ice is out of the Drumheller Memorial Arena, Drumheller Dragons are making choices on where to continue to pursue their careers.
Goalie Garrett Fuller has committed to play for San Diego State University in the upcoming season.
The Aztecs compete in the West Region of the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) Division I.
Airdrie native, Fuller has been on the Dragons roster since 2019. In the 2021-2022 season, he appeared in 21 games and last year carried the bulk of the load with 42 regular season appearances with a 0.892 save percentage and a 3.08 GGA.
Ben Christian also is continuing his career at the college level. The graduating defenseman is heading north to Concordia University in Edmonton.
He has played 120 games in his three seasons with the Dragons and tallied 6 goals, 20 assists and 265 PIM.


Smash win Medicine Hat tourney

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The Drumheller Volleyball Club (DVC) U15 Blue Smash had a successful weekend of volleyball winning a Medicine Hat tournament. The U15 team travelled south to play in a U16 tournament, where they swept their way into the finals and won. This was a good tune-up for their nationals bid coming the May long weekend. At the tournament are (l-r) Keely Mack. Lexie Bates, Kayla Scott, Elisha Kopjar, Hailey Hoosen, Makenna Paget, Olivia Kopjar, and Kelsy Scott. Missing are Aubryn Stanger and Kira Quashie.

Bantam Titans attend U16 provincial games camp

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The Bantam Titans are making noise in the off-season with five players attending the U16 provincial camp in Calgary.
Noah Lowther, Josh Unland, Cole Suntjens, Rylan Masson and Zach Moar attended the U16 Provincial Camp. Bantam Coach Brad Iverson explains this for the Alberta Summer Games. He says there will be two teams in Southern Alberta and two in Northern Alberta, which will play in a tournament for the Alberta Summer Games. Those players from those teams have the opportunity to try out for the provincial U16 team.
“The U16 provincial team will then play other provinces,” said Iverson.
He explains the camp is a great opportunity for the players to learn more about football, learn more skills from other coaches, and also an opportunity to see how they stack up.
“It’s a great experience. They get to be in a camp with players whoare some of the best in the province and see how they measure up, and I am sure they will measure up just fine,” he said.
He adds it helps the players get seen, especially if they are planning on pursuing a football future.
“These camps help them get a little exposure. Even though they are still young, it shows them other programs if they choose to carry on to university, they are kind of getting on the radar with those people,” said Iverson. “Drumheller might get overlooked a little bit. You certainly get a chance at these camps as opposed to being in Calgary or Edmonton where the universities are, the players tend to be more on the radar.”
The spring season is not far off. Registration for spring football for Peewee and Bantam is open and can be completed online. The link is on the Drumheller Titans’ Facebook page. Equipment handout is on April 29, from 11 a.m. -12:20 p.m. for Bantam and 12:30-2 p.m. for Peewee.


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