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Dragons’ Hanas commits to WHL’s Spokane Chiefs

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Kaden Hanas has signed a WHL education contract with the Spokane Chiefs, the Dragons announced on Wednesday.

Hanas, the 5’10 right shot power forward from Strathmore, Alberta, has earned a reputation in the AJHL as an agitator and a very difficult player to play against. In 30 games played this season, Kaden has earned 5 goals, 11 assists, and 87 penalty minutes.

“We are excited for the opportunity Kaden has earned with the Chiefs,” said Dragons coach Kevin Hasselberg. “His passion for the game and his ability to stir the emotions on the ice will be missed by our team. Kaden is a professional and a fan favorite in Drumheller and he will undoubtedly do the same for the Chiefs.”


Bandits rob two from Dragons over weekend

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Despite coming off a two game skid against the top Canadian junior team in the Brooks Bandits, the Drumheller Dragons are about as good as they’ve ever been after heading into the break as the franchises’ winningest team at this point in the season.

Drumheller dropped two to Brooks over the weekend after back-to-back games which saw them host the Bandits Friday before heading to Brooks on Saturday. The Dragons went down 4-1 on Friday and 3-1 Saturday. Brooks is the top rated team in all of Canadian junior hockey. The Bandits have been a consistently strong team over the years but this season are tearing up the league, with a record as of Monday of 37-3 with 74 points, ahead of Drumheller’s 51 points.

But head coach Kevin Hasselberg says the loss to team of that caliber just sparks the hyper-competitiveness Drumheller has exhibited so far this season.

“It paints a clear picture of what level we want to get too” he says. “The expectations are high and they never met those expectations. It didn't come without effort but the players will let that set back sit without losing the hope that they can be successful.”

Hasselberg said the records and achievements so far this year “may spark some pride” but “it’s not where our players mindsets are.”

“Our vision and mission is to take things to highest level possible, and we’re away from that, but we’re working daily to maximize our efforts and working with our players to achieve that. The right players are in place to lead the group and the leadership is in place for the organization.”

The Dragons were in Calgary on Tuesday to face the Canucks, but results were not available at press time. Drumheller will host the Bonnyville Pontiacs on Friday, gametime at 7:30 p.m.

The Dragons are up against another second-place team in the north division’s Pontiacs, and Friday’s game will be another test of the team’s mettle.

High school alumni hit the courts

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On Thursday, December 20 former athletes from St. Anthony’s School returned to take on current students at the annual Alumni Games. This year, above members of the Junior High Saints girls team, were on the court versus alumni players, while below former players took on the Senior Boys Sabres. While the competition was fierce at times, it is a great opportunity for current students to learn from former students on the court and have fun.

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There was great basketball action at DVSS on Friday, December 21 at the annual Basketball Alumni Night. In total it saw over 50 players return to play. In the first game, the DVSS high school boys team defeated the youngest alumni team in overtime. The second game of the night, saw the DVSS senior girls defeat the girls alumni team. The last game of the night saw a matchup of the 2012 team defeat the 09 and older team in another close match. Teacher Jeff Messom said it was another fun night, and great to see alumni return to the court where many had a lot of success in their years as part of the DVSS athletics.


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