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The NGC Peewee Raptors are league champions after defeating  Claresholm in two straight games.
The Raptors defeated Medicine Hat in the semifinals and on Friday, March 11, were in Claresholm in game 1 of the championship playoff series. “In the first game we were down 3-0 after the first period. They managed to find a second gear and won the game 7-4,” said coach Lyle Cawiezel.  Kyle Gridley had three goals, Zachary Cawiezel had two goals and an assist, ands James Zuccatto and Tucker Hudson each had one. For game 2, the Raptors were back on home ice. The Raptors came out strong and were leading 3-1 down the stretch, but Clareholm put the pressure on making it 3-2. “It made the last couple of minutes really interesting but we managed to hold on and won it overall,” said Cawiezel. Kyle Gridley has a goal and two assists, James Zuccatto had a goal and an assist,  and Daxton Mulgrew had a goal. Nikolas Zuccatto held back 27 shots. Coach Cawiezel is proud of his team. “They worked hard all yearlong and they deserved that win, “he said.  It looks like to could be a strong season next year as about half of team moves on to bantam, leaving a strong core.


Delia Team Buchwitz compete in Bantam finals

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On the weekend of March 11-13, Drumheller Curling Club hosted the Southern Curling Association (SACA) Bantam Curling finals.
Opening ceremonies were held on Saturday, March 12 and Bag Piper David Daly of Drumheller led the 16 teams and their coaches onto the ice. O’Canada was sung by Abby Fooks and the teams were welcomed by Drumheller Curling Club Vice-President Larry Needham.
Local rink Team Buchwitz from Delia, entered the tournament, and were led by skip Devon Buchwitz, 3rd Tyler Hutton, 2nd Tayslyn Bossert and lead Cayden Bossert. They played against Strathmore, Medicine Hat and the Huntington Hills team and these three games resulted in losses. According to coach Jason Reed, “Three members of our rink are new to curling this year.”  “They were up against difficult competition, certainly a learning experience.”  said Needham.
The SACA gold medals went to Medicine Hat, Team Zeidell, silver to Team Waite  of Huntington Hills, Calgary and Bronze went to  Team Whitmore from Lethbridge.  Needham summed the weekend up, “It was a full weekend, overall very successful. It is great to see that younger players are joining curling.  The criteria for Bantam players is 14 years old or younger and many of the teams had curlers as young as eleven. It was a great experience for all the teams.”


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