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Dragons find preseason success

The Dragons are in the midst of  preseason play. After their Orange and Black intrasquad game, above, they were in tournament play in Camrose. mailphoto by Terri Huxley

While the preseason sample size is small, it appears that hockey fans in the Valley have an exciting season ahead watching the Drumheller Dragons.

The team was in Camrose for a preseason tournament. On Wednesday, August 30, they played the Whitecourt Wolverines and won 7-4. The next day they faced off against the Camrose Kodiaks and won 8-5, and on Friday, they topped the Spruce Grove Saints, 5-3.

For one thing, it appears they have some firepower.

“Everybody loves to score,” said head coach Kevin Hasselberg.” “ think in the preseason we just take the reigns off and let the kids go. I think there are other things we can focus our attention on as coaches as far as getting our team prepared, but when it comes to the offense, for sure, you just really have to let the horses run and I think that these guys are thoroughbreds”.

They showed they could be creative and put the puck in the net, and I think moving forward for Drumheller fans, it has got to be exciting.”

He said the team also showed a strong kinship, especially early in the season.

“One of the biggest things is the leadership and the camaraderie in our dressing room. Our guys are already having fun and doing things that typically teams at this time of the year would probably wouldn’t do because they are familiarizing themselves with the new coaching staff. They are also very familiar with each other, although there are some new players in there as well. I just love the camaraderie, and love the fact when they are at the rink they are having fun,” said Coach Hasselberg.

This is reflected in their play on the ice.

“It showed through in our performance. We were down a couple goals on two different occasions, they found a way to collect themselves and climb their way back into the hockey game. I don’t think a team that is uptight or nervous about a situation would have been able to do that,” said Hasselberg.

The preseason continues this Wednesday, September 6 when the Dragons host the Olds Grizzlys for their first home game, a very familiar opponent.

“I think as much as we are having a lot of fun here, and there is excitement surrounding a hockey team, I would venture to say there is probably a lot of excitement with the culture change that is happening in Olds,” he said.

“They are experiencing the same things and they have had some preseason success. So obviously they are going to be coming into Drumheller with a lot of enthusiasm and energy as well.”

Game time is 7:30 p.m.

(mailphoto by Terri Huxley)


Drumheller born athlete turning heads in the hurdles

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Julia Lovsin, daughter of Doug and Deanna Lovsin was in Brandon, Manitoba for the Legion National Youth Track and Field Championships on August 11-13. She competed in the youth category (ages 16-17) Women’s 400m hurdles. She clocked a strong time of 1:00.73. This won her the gold medal, making her the Legion Canadian Champion.

Doug Lovsin was the former manager of the local Freson Bros. in Drumheller. The family resides in Stony Plain. Julia is a Member of the Edmonton Harriers Track and Field team.

 

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Senior Titans victorious in home opener

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The Senior Titans looked tough on their first outing of the season shutting down Pincher Creek.

The Titans opened the season last Saturday at home versus the Mustangs. By halftime, the Titans were up 12-0 and didn’t look back as they cruised to a 32-0 win.

Coach Ken Fournier was happy with the team’s performance.

“We didn’t start that bad, everyone seemed to be playing pretty good,” said Coach Fournier. “Even with the low numbers, the guys held them pretty good.”

This year the Titans are struggling to get enough players out. Despite this, a number of players were on the field on offense and defense, they were resilient.

“We moved the ball really well, both on the ground and in the air, which was nice to see,” said Fournier.
He adds they have an effective new duo of quarterbacks in Dylan Baires and Michael Marshall.
One advantage of having lower numbers, according to Fournier is the players are engaged.

“The guys are picking up on it quite well. With the numbers we have right now, it is a little bit easier to work and refine the game in smaller areas,” he said. “Some of the guys are playing two ways and are effective on both sides, which is great.”

The Titans begin league play on September 2 as they head to Canmore.

“Canmore is an up and coming team. Last year was one of their biggest seasons and they are going to look to build on that.

They didn’t graduate many players so they will be a tough opponent,” said Fournier.


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