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Sabres gear up for home tourney

    The Senior Boys and Girls Sabres are looking to start the new year on a strong note with their ninth annual Invitational Basketball Tournament.
    The Sabres have been in full hoops swing and have met with some success. They will be returning to the court on January 11 and 12 for their home tournament and have invited some good quality teams to the round robin competition.
    The action starts at 1 p.m. on January 11 when the boys take on Morrin. The girls follow at 2:30 p.m. also taking on Morrin.
 Other teams at the tournament include Forestburg, who, on the girl’s side have an honorable mention in the 1A provincial rankings, and Bassano, who often put top quality teams on the court.
    The Sabres end Friday night on the court versus Forestburg. The boys play at 7 p.m. and the girls at 8:30 p.m.
 Action starts up again on Saturday at 9 a.m. when Morrin takes on Bassano and then Forestburg. The Sabres end the day versus Bassano. The boys play at 3 p.m. and the girls at 4:30 p.m.
    This will be the first senior high school tournament at the new St. Anthony’s School.


Dynos take round one in Battle of Drumheller

    Drumheller basketball fans were divided this past Monday. St. Anthony’s School Sabres in the west and the DVSS Dynos in the east met for the first battle of Drumheller.
    The Sabres senior girls, the younger squad, gave it their all against the seasoned Dynos. In the end, the Dynos walked away with the win.
    “We have more experience than them. We have six Grade 12 players and they have one,” said Jennifer Raugust, head coach of the Dynos.
    The Sabres had a strong defensive game and kept the Dynos close for most of the first quarter, but the Sabres couldn’t capitalize on their chances in the offensive zone.
    “We did really good on our zone defence. Now, we just have to work on our offense,” said Chloe Grant, head coach of the Sabres. “It was a pretty good game, it was the best we’ve had so far. It was probably the first game where we really showed signs of developing. It was a gamer where even though we lost, we could see them doing well.”
    Both squads were short players due to the holidays and illness, which meant long shifts for most of the girls.
    There was a friendly atmosphere to the game. Players from opposing sides could be seen chatting with one another during lulls in the game.
    Both are looking forward to getting back on the court for a rematch in the new year.
    The Sabres vow that the game will be different. The young team will come back with more experience. The game is scheduled for February 11, 2013.
    “There’s been so much growth, because we started off being inexperienced. I’d be a bit worried, because in February we’re going to have more experience under our belt,” said Grant. “It’s going to be an exciting game.”
    “I’m looking forward to it,” said Raugust.


    The DVS Dynos senior boys basketball team had a tough tournament last weekend, but when they came back for league play they were all business.
    The Dynos were in tournament play on December 14 and 15 in Strathmore. Coach Jeff Messom said the team struggled defensively and had trouble with turnovers. The Dynos were able to win their first game, but lost the next three.
    On Monday night however, they showed no sign of weakness as they faced cross-town opponent the St. Anthony’s Sabres. The Dynos jumped out to a 30-7 lead after the first quarter and never looked back. Swarming defense led to easy offense and the Dynos ran away 77-32.
    Matt Herman led the Dynos with 18 points, shooting an overall 70%. Zach Thompson had 15, Talon Marshall had 13 points and 11 steals and Mike Cameron was also in double digits with 10 points.
    The Dynos remained undefeated in league play as they head into the Christmas break.
    The preseason provincial rankings were released last week, and the DVSS Dynos, are back among the elite at the 2A level. They received a honourable mention, which means they are somewhere within the top 15 teams.

Momentum continues to build for DVSS Dynos

    The Drumheller Valley Secondary School Dynos are tearing through the competition early in their season.
    Over the past two weeks, the team has finished strong in two tournaments and added another win to their regular season.
    Two weekends ago the Dynos hosted a tournament at DVSS. In that, they placed third against some tough teams,
    “We won our first and third games by quite a bit, and only lost our second game against Acme by five points,” said head coach Jennifer Raugust. “The girls had a lot of fun. Especially our last game was really good, because all the girls got to play quite a lot.
    Last weekend, the Dynos then headed to Acme for a tournament against Acme, Cochrane, and the St. Anthony’s School Sabres, where they placed third again.
    “We played very well. We played Cochrane, which is a 3A team and really good, our girls were down by ten for most of the game,” said Raugust. “The girls played really well and rose to the occasion, especially against Cochrane.”
    The Dynos then followed up on their success in the league, by racking up a 60-36 win against Prairie Christian Academy last week.
    The team will be taking a break until the New Year. When gearing up for the remainder of the season, they will be working to improve their game. Raugust highlighted rebounding under the hoop and making their shots as the top priorities.
    “It’s the beginning of the season, so there’s a lot of things we still need to work on. We need to make the basic things instinctive, so we can then move on to the harder things,” said Raugust. “But, they’re doing really good and improving really quickly.”


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