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Sabres win first Christ the Redeemer School Division girls soccer tournament

    The St. Anthony’s Sabres girls soccer team were victorious on Friday, winning two games in a row.
    The Sabres hosted the first ever Christ The Redeemer School Division soccer tournament at the Drumheller Soccer Fields.   While a number of schools in the division were severely affected by last spring’s flooding, one, Notre Dame from High River, was able to come the tournament.
    The teams played twice last Friday. In the first game, the Sabres won 10-4. After a short break, they were out on the field again and this time won 8-0.
    “Our girls really played well, they didn’t win the sportsmanship banner, but they were really sportsman-like on both sides. There were no cards, it was fun to watch and be there,” said coach Gavin Makse.
    It was a good year for the team. While, these were their only games this season, they have had the opportunity to play a local adult team as well as parents and teachers.    
    “It was difficult to have expectations. We just wanted to do our best in every game, and throughout the game. They exceeded my expectations, they all played to the best of their ability, and that is what they have done all season,” said Makse.

The Sabres won the first ever Christ The Redeemer School Division soccer tournament last Friday in Drumheller, defeating Notre Dame. Members of the team include  (Back; l-r) Katelyn Jepsen (assistant coach), Kayla Finkbiner, Leila Russell, Melissa Dionisio (assistant coach), Emilya Wright, Brooklyn Davies, Kalena Lewandowski,  and Gavin Makse (head coach), with (front; l-r)  Jaqueline Ranger, Rielle Russell, Hannah Schulz, Danae Kimpinski, Bailey Chung, Carmanah Olbrich, Megan Boland, Jenna Kimpinski
and Rayanne Tietge, front.


Schools combine for Senior boys volleyball

    Players from DVSS and St. Anthony’s have banded together to get back on the volleyball court this season.
    While it did not appear that either school was going to be able to put a senior high school boys volleyball team on the court this year, a few interested players decided they wanted to play.

Talon Marshall spikes over a Morrin blocker last Tuesday. Players from DVSS and St. Anthony’s have collaborated  to play this year.

    Coach Audrey DeBona said they have been playing for about two weeks. They have nine players, five from DVSS and four from St. Anthony’s.
    “The kids phoned each other and asked if they wanted to play and they said ‘we can fit it in.’ And then they asked me to coach, and I said ‘I can fit it in,” said DeBona. “The first practice we had three, the second practice we had six and the third practice we had nine.”
    The team is already in action. Last weekend they were in Bassano for a tournament and on Tuesday they played Morrin.
    “We went to Bassano and it was a ton of fun, and did they ever progress in a single day,” said DeBona.
    DeBona said they are not playing in a league, but are picking up exhibition play. Because of the combined numbers of both schools to draw upon, they may be in tough when it comes to zones, as they will play at the 3A school population level. In the mean time, the players are learning the game and having fun.
    DeBona said a couple of the players have never actually played, but are picking up the game quickly and doing well.
    “And they are only going to get better,” said DeBona.

Titans step up versus Medicine Hat Colts

    Gage Berdahl picked up the slack on a depleted squad and ran in four touchdowns as the senior Titans downed Monsignor McCoy last Friday.
    The Titans headed down to Medicine Hat on September 27 to take on the Colts. The team has been feeling some injuries and were looking for players to step up. They got it.
    “Defense was playing solid all game. McCoy had some good long drives, but eventually the defense would shut them down,” said coach Ken Fournier. “We were missing both of our starting wing backs and Gage Berdahl and Jakub St. Jean were running with it and Gage had four touchdowns. Jake ran well too.”
    The Titans won 31-7.

The Titans were in Medicine Hat to play the McCoy Colts and came away with a 31-7 victory.  The team has a bye this week and will wrap up league play travelling to Brooks.

    Coach Fournier said special teams were very strong and were able to continue drives down the field, keeping the Titans in the game.
    “Even though they were still stopping the ball every second set, we were still marching the ball down the field with special teams,” said Fournier.
    “Steven Robertson (quarterback) played a great game. We tried passing the ball a lot and he was excellent on special teams,” said Fournier. “Defensively it was Adam Shymanski he had three bat downs in the first quarter, he was all over the field.”
    This win puts the Titans in third place in the Rangeland League, but also fortified their position in first place at Tier IV provincial ranking. Fournier said this week the team has a bye, which will help them heal up before heading into the final stretch of the season.
    “Our last regular season league game will be with Brooks, and by the looks of it we will be hosting the first playoff game,” said Fournier.
    While they had a week off, they won’t be resting on their laurels.
    “We will be going over game film on Monday and practicing right until Friday. These bye weeks later on in the season are the practices we use to refine everything and put in new plays if we need to, work on the little things,” said Fournier. “These practices are pretty important we can’t be missing any at this point in the season.”


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