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Girls volleyball team hoping to serve a first place at weekend tournament

    The Drumheller Valley Secondary School’s senior girls volleyball team is heading to Strathmore this weekend for the last invitational tournament this year. 

    So far in the tournaments the DVSS girls have participated in, they’ve made respectable showings. The DVSS girls typically compete against seven to nine other teams.
    “We’ve made it to quarter finals in most tournaments,” said head coach Dawn Sullivan. “We’re batting 500, shall we say.”
    For the Strathmore tournament, the girls are continuing the improvements they’ve been working on so far this semester. “Now that we’re near the end of the year, we’re hoping the team will peak,” added Sullivan.
    The Strathmore tournament is the last before the team competes for the Regionals. The DVSS girls will have to place greater than sixth in this area to advance.
    The competition in Strathmore at the Regionals will be fierce. “A couple teams from Three Hills are pretty strong, so there will be some stiff competition there,” warned Sullivan.


Sports Room skate sharpening day benefits stopconcussions.com

    Break out your dull hockey skates! Saturday, November 5 is the day to take them to be sharpened at Sports Room Source For Sports® store, who will be donating all of the day’s sharpening proceeds to stopconcussions.com.
     Participating Source For Sports® locations across the Canada will be supporting stopconcussions.com, an education and awareness hub for all sports that addresses the growing problem of concussions in sports. Over 5,000 pairs of skates are expected to be sharpened to raise funds for stopconcussions.com.
     Skate Sharpening Day is just one of the ways that Source for Sports® is opening up the discussion about concussions.  
    The Sports Room also continues to support the head zone.
    Visit the Head Zone at Sports Room Source For Sports® where our staff will be happy to check the fit and condition of your existing helmet or help you choose a new helmet that’s right for you.  REMEMBER – the best helmet is the one that fits you best.
     And while you’re there ask for a stopconcussions.com brochure that will help you better understand the signs and symptoms of a concussion.
     Learn more about concussion awareness and prevention at www.stopconcussions.com

Big Sky champions

    For football purists, a 64-0 tromping wasn’t the game they wished for, but for the senior Drumheller Titans it was the culmination of years of hard work, and a statement going into provincials.
    The Titans charged their way to the Big Sky Conference Championship over Bow Valley of Canmore. The Titans dominated from beginning to end.  A healthy crowd of supporters from the community cheered the team on every inch of the way.
    “The guys played really well,” said head coach Ken Fournier. “Everybody played. We wanted to come out and work on everything we were running. At the start of the game we marched out, tried our new offence, and punched it in.”
    The game continued in the same fashion. Fournier said it was good focus on the art of the players not to look beyond this match.
    “You want to play hard until the end. They showed up ready to go,” said Fournier.
    For Brandon Mullin, who has played Titans football for five years, he was proud of the success on the field.
    “It was a big game,” said Mullin. “Two weeks to prepare for a team can be bad… but we stepped up, we were really fired up for the game and came out running and hit them hard in the first play and momentum kicked in.”
    He applauds his teammates who have been in the trenches working towards this championship.
“It means everything, the championship of the Big Sky. A lot of us have been fighting for it for three years. It is a team sport. These Grade 12s have a lot of heart.”
    The Titans were able to secure the championship with one of their key running backs out with an injury.  While the team is relatively healthy, a two week wait while the rest of the leagues battle for their respective championship will help to heal some of the bumps and bruises.
    “We’ll be ready to go in two weeks,” said Fournier.
 As playoffs continue, the Titans will continue to have home field advantage.


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