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Great action at Ladies Bonspiel

The Annual Ladies Bonspiel went January 20-22 and had some great action on the ice. This year 14 teams registered and came ready to play. There were teams from the valley as well as from out of town. The theme was Winter Wonderland.

A EVENT

Winners of the A event were Bev Garlock, Jodi Katona, Marian Hodge and Robyn Russell. They took home the Centennial Cup.

Bevent

Winners of the B event were Bev Spath, Cheryl Richen, Lorelei Martin and Connie Funk.

C event

In the C event the team of Jill Holowath, Brittany Cawiezel, Melanie Nelson and Gwen Hampton were victorious.


Dynos sweep home tourney

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The DVSS Junior Boys Grade 7/8-basketball team hosted its home tournament over the weekend and went undefeated through its three games.
    The Dynos invited Three Hills School, Holy Cross Collegiate of Strathmore and Prairie Christian Academy (PCA) of Three Hills to play in the tourney on January 20 and 21.
    DVSS first took on Three Hills and walked off the court with a 39-33 victory.
    They next took on Holy Cross Collegiate and won 37-26.
    In their final game, they took on PCA and won 49-30.
    The team is not back in action until February 9 when they take on Three Hills.

Dynos take fourth in home tourney

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    The Senior Boys DVSS Dynos played well at their home tournament, finishing in fourth place.
    The Dynos hosted eight teams at the 2017 Battle of the Badlands. they included Holy Cross Collegiate of Strathmore,  league rival Three Hills,  JR Robson of Vermilion, Clear Water Academy of Calgary, Medicine Hat, Rimbey and Acme.
    The team played well out of the gate facing Holy Cross, and began the tournament with a win, 73-69.
    This put them on the championships side of the draw where they faced a tough Three Hills team. They fell 73-47.
    This put them in the third place game to take on  Medicine Hat High. It was a competitive game, but Medicine Hat pulled away with a victory. Rimby topped Three Hills to win the tourney.
    “Gabe Gumasing played really well, Evan Flater stepped up big this weekend too. We were looking for him to be more aggressive and he took it upon himself to do that,” said coach James Fournier.
    Despite this, coach Fournier is encouraged by his young team. They so far have a 2-1 league record, and a 4-5 overall record. He says the team is progressing well.
    “We started out slow learning a new system with these kids, but they are picking up what we are laying down,” he said. “They’re buying into the system.”
    The team is young with only two Grade 12 players. This year they have a little more size and skill around the basket. They have adopted a new offense to take advantage of their skill.
    “The future looks good. Our starting lineup is mostly Grade 10 and 11,” said Fournier. “Next year we are hoping to compete for provincials, and if everything goes to plan, the next year should be good for us too.”
    The team is back in action in league play, taking on Prairie Christian Academy on Wednesday.


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