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Dragons host successful spring camp

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Some of the top hockey prospects in Alberta were at the Drumheller Memorial Arena last weekend to beseen at the Drumheller Dragons Spring camp.

Coach and general manager Brian Curran said about 144 players came out for the camp from Friday night to Sunday afternoon.  All received ample ice time, and all were top quality players. 

“It was a very successful weekend,” said Curran.

While the Dragons are not able to secure players until June 1, he said they invited players they have had on the radar for sometime. As the camp progressed, they winnowed their numbers down to 40 playing in the prospects game and 40 to play in the future game.  

“Futures are obviously for the future, but prospects are for now,” said Curran. 

He explains they have strong interest in about four players from the Futures group that could suit up for the Dragons in a couple of seasons. The prospects also had a strong group with about 8-10 players they have interest in pursuing. He understands many will be heading out to camps for other teams and leagues.

“There are some great coaches and some bad coaches in all the leagues. For me if a kid is going to play some other places because of the views, then I wouldn’t want the kid anyway. Every place has its positives. I always say if I had a son coming into this, and I felt comfortable with the coach and staff, Drumheller is the ideal place: this is where you want your boy to play, it makes it conducive for a players.”

He says the Dragons are focusing on a younger team next season, aimed at giving the players the best opportunities possible.

‘We are going younger next year because we feel we can start showing the NCAA schools that we are going to have 16 and 18 year olds on our team and they are good players. These kids will have a great opportunity, and as soon as we have the team picked we are going to flood the NCAA with all the potential players,” said Curran. 

He credits the scout for putting together a top quality group for the camp.

“We changed our whole scouting staff after Christmas and our scouts have done a phenomenal job. People don’t know these guys aren’t paid and the travel throughout the north and Red Deer and Calgary. And they did a terrific job of bringing some of the best players from the AAA programs and 15’s programs.”

The Dragons have another spring camp coming up in Fort Saskatchewan on April 22-24.


Fournier to coach Zone 2 football team Alberta Summer Games

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    Drumheller Titans coach Ken Fournier is taking on a much bigger squad this summer coaching the Zone 2 football entry in the Alberta Summer Games.
    This year, the Summer Games will be held in Leduc July 14 -17 and Fournier has been selected to lead the squad.
    “This will be a new one for me, this is the first time that I have coached bantams,” said Fournier.
    He explains Zone 2 encompasses communities surrounding Calgary. The selection camps are coming up in Okotoks and Airdrie from May 5-8. Invitations have been mailed to perspective players. This year eligible athletes are born in 1998 or later, or graduating from Grade 9 come June.
    “We’ll put a team together, practice a few times over the weekends, and compete against other teams from the  other zones,” said Fournier.
    He explains he was brought on to help build representation in the zone. The last time a Drumheller player was at the Alberta Summer Games was four years ago when Tracker Robinson played.
    Fournier has invited Dale Johnston to assist with coaching and a number of current Titans have been mailed invitations.
    “I know there are a few guys who are excited to try out,” said Fournier.
    The competition is an eight-team tournament, and unlike coaching a program where you develop players over the long term, the focus is to get the players ready for a single event.
    “You are not trying to teach these kids everything in the four days of selection camp, you are picking the best athletes you can find right now,” said Fournier. “That doesn’t mean that if you see potential in the players, you can’t put a little work into them.”
    The Alberta Summer Games happens every two years and includes 14 disciplines from Athletics to Volleyball. Leduc previously hosted the game in 2008.

Spring training planned for Peewee Terrapins

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Football season is gearing up for spring. On Monday, March 29 Peewee Terrapins coach Thomas Laffin spoke with The Mail, “We are going to start our spring training in April. We will have the field to ourselves for two weeks before the Bantam Titans and Sr. Titans start their spring training.”

Coach Laffin continued, “There is a Meet & Greet for new players and their parents on April 11 in the Terrapins field house, at Drumheller Valley Secondary School football field. Then on April 18, the actual spring training will begin.”

“At this age group, grades five through seven, you are starting from scratch and they haven’t created any bad habits. They are ready to learn. We are mainly fostering the love of the sport.” explained Coach Laffin.   

There are two more coaches for the Terrapins, Heather Jones and Cory Miles, however the Peewee Terrapins are always looking for more coaching staff. 

Peewee Terrrapins vision statement is: Have a great attitude, give great effort, be a great teammate, show mental and physical toughness and finally, be respectful to your teammates, coaches, parents, schools and community.


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