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Friday, March 8, 2013 Vol. 7, No. 10 | 8 pages

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David Lloyd (left) and Morgan Syvertsen were forced to watch as Kali Wade and Dawna Losoncy celebrate their victory in the Battle of the Sexes. For most of the contest, the men held the lead and could taste victory this year. In the end they were defeated by the ladies by just over 400 lengths. See story on page 3. inSide photo by Michael James

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The Town of Drumheller is reviewing the 2013 operating and capital budgets, so inSide Drumheller asks: “What would be your highest priority for funding?”

Brandi Belliveau “Fix the potholes.”

Crystal Olsen “As a mom, I’d say kids programs or sports.”

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Drumheller host for Tour of Alberta bike ride Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Drumheller is officially on the list of host communities for the Tour of Alberta, coming in September. Mayor Terry Yemen was on hand in Red Deer on Tuesday, March 5 to hear the announcement. There will be 11 official hosts for the six-day international cycling event. “As this is Drumheller’s Centennial year, it is an incredible opportunity to showcase our community to the world,” said Mayor Yemen. Earlier this year, the Alberta Peloton Association (APA) announced the inaugural event. It will be an 850-kilometre road race, starting with a prologue time trial in the Edmonton area, and then a five-stage race hitting various points throughout the province, ending in Calgary. Drumheller is a host community for Stage 3 on September 6. This is a 175-kilometre trek that begins in Strathmore. Mayor Yemen says it is a slightly different stage than most. “This leg is rather unique as Drumheller

will get double exposure because the racers will be passing through town and heading north then returning to Drumheller 2 1/2 hours later with the finish at the World’s Largest Dinosaur,” he said. There is expected to be about 120 racers on 15 teams composed of eight riders. These are international cyclists, who will be able to experience Al-

berta at its best. “In addition to serving as either the start or finish of a specific stage, each community will also feature a festival experience with fitness and education displays, food, entertainment, and the chance for fans to meet and mingle with the athletes,” said APA Executive Director Duane Vienneau. “Every festival will

also be unique in that it will showcase the character and attractions of the specific county, town or city, so each event will be a different experience.” Marie Logan, chair of the Rural Alberta Development Fund (RADF), the founding partner for the Tour of Alberta, is excited about the rural aspect of the celebrations. “It is extremely exciting that the majority of the host communities for this international professional cycling event are located

in rural Alberta,” she said. “It is even more exciting that cycling fans and festival lovers from around the province and around the world will get to experience, or see, the warm hospitality, attractions and spirit in each of these wonderful communities, and along the roads and points in between.” Mayor Yemen says those interested in volunteering to help organize can contact Paul Salvatore at 403-823-1312. k10c11d

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Jim Marland Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evening. Call 403.856.8108 for more information. Drumheller has been named a host community for the 2013 Tour of Alberta Professional Cycling Festival coming in September. submitted

Stephanie Henry “More snow-plowing in the winter.”

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Ken Fournier “Fixing the potholes. We’ve had a rough winter. It’d be nice to have them done for the tourists.”

They came, they saw, the played a pretty good game. The Calgary Stampeders were in Drumheller Tuesday, March 5, to take on the DVSS senior boys and girls Dynos in a fun game. The event brought more than 160 to the gym to laugh and cheer their favourite football and basketball players along. The event was a success and raised $820 for DVSS athletics to help with refereeing, tournament fees and travel. (inset ) Stampeder Corey Mace and the DVSS Dyno mascot were getting down.

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Ladies continue Battle of Sexes reign

The men swimming in the Battle of the Sexes were poised to deliver a huge upset. Alas, it was not meant to be and the ladies continue their reign as the superior swimmers. In February, the Drumheller Aquaplex hosted the annual Battle of the Sexes, a two week swimming contest where the two sexes compete to see who can swim the most lengths of the pool. For most of the battle, the men had a commanding lead. “I thought we had it this year, to tell the truth. Every time we came, there seemed to be more guys than girls, but I guess, in total, there are always more women than men. Plus, most of the lifeguard staff are ladies and do a lot of lengths,” said Morgan Syvertsen, who swam the maximum 700 lengths for the guys.

In the end, the ladies Kali Wade for the ladies. won by just over 400 For the guys, Dave Eblengths. They are being erth, Doug Wade, Sandy McLean, David Lloyd, humble in their victory. “It feels good. It was Morgan Syvertsen, Guy nice that it wasn’t one- Latour, Bill Judge, and sided. The men were Duane Bolin swam the leading most of the way maximum. Throughout the 18 and there were tons of participants,” said Kali years the battle has been Wade. “There were more held, the ladies have won all but men who one. Two swam the m a x i “I thought we had years ago men mum 700 it this year. There the staged a lengths, seemed to be huge upbut there w e r e more guys than set and were the more lagirls” v i c t o r s . dies overLast year, all.” Morgan Syvertsen the ladies In the reclaimed end, there t h e i r were a total of 82 ladies and swimming title. The Battle of the Sexes 52 men who swam. The ladies swam 12,785 began in early February, lengths to the men’s but was interrupted for 12,356, a different of 429. just over a week after the Participants who Aquaplex experienced a swam the maximum 700 mechanical breakdown, lengths include Audrey where several valves DeBona, Ann Wade, broke. The contest started up Bev Cole, Wendy Bilson, Eileen Woods, and again as soon as the pool

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was ready, but the delay may have had more of an impact than anyone expected. “It seemed like we had a lot more swimmers before the pool closed. After we came back, it felt like there was less people. When something like that happens it can really break up your routine,” said Kali Wade. Next year the men may get a boost from a few of the current members of the Badlands Aquatic Club. “There are a few 17-year-old male swimmers with the swim club. Some of them went to nationals and were just itching to join the battle, but couldn’t. With them, I think next year will be really good,” said Wade. The guys are already looking forward to next year. “Hopefully we can get more guys out next year,” said Lloyd. “It’d be nice to win more than once every 18 years.”

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Library Book Sale – Ends March 9, 2013 $5.00 per bag. All proceeds support your Drumheller Public Library Upcoming FREE videoconference “Cyber Bullying” March 12, 2013 from 6-7:30pm in the Library Cyberbullying presents multiple challenges for youth, parents and school systems. This session will provide an introduction to cyberbullying and practical solutions for parents and siblings. Upcoming FREE Videoconference ““The Science Behind Investigating a Crime” March 14, 2103 12:00-1:00pm in the Library What it is like to be a Professional Crime Scene Investigator? Just like you see in episodes of Law & Order, CSI, Murder She Wrote, etc., interact with St. Louis County Police Detectives and Crime Scene Investigators and see how they solve a crime Drumheller Public Library, 403-823-1371, www.drumhellerlibrary. ca

DEVELOPMENT PERMITS Take notice that the following development permits for the proposed uses listed below have been issued in accordance with Land Use Bylaw 10-08 of the Town of Drumheller. 1. Development Permit T00006-13D; A & M Appliance Repair; Plan 3099AD; Block 24; Lots 4-6; 50A – 3 Avenue East, Drumheller – DEVELOPMENT PERMIT – Occupy as Retail Store (Appliance Sales & Service) – Classification Central Commercial “C-B” District 2. Development Permit T00007-13D; Plan 3734JK; Block; 3; Lot 7; 1020 – 12 Avenue SE, Drumheller – DEVELOPMENT PERMIT – Renovation to Existing Single Family Dwelling – Classification “R-1” District 3. Development Permit T00008-13D; Plan 1110732; Block 50; Lot 13; 835 – 3 Avenue West, Drumheller – DEVELOPMENT PERMIT – Residential Addition (covered deck) – Classification Residential “R-3” District 4. Development Permit T00009-13D; Stevenson Homes; Plan 9710916; Block 8; Lot 26; 851 Bankview Drive, Drumheller – DEVELOPMENT PERMIT – New Construction of Single Family Dwelling with Attached Garage – Classification Residential “R-1” District 5. Development Permit T00010-13D; Stevenson Homes; Plan 9710916; Block 8; Lot 25; 855 Bankview Drive, Drumheller – DEVELOPMENT PERMIT – New Construction of Single Family Dwelling with Attached Garage – Classification Residential “R-1” District 6. Development Permit T00011-13D; Plan 2691BC; Block 22; Lots 27-28; 261 – 2 Avenue West, Drumheller – DEVELOPMENT PERMIT – Relocation of Existing Detached Garage – Classification Residential “R-3” District 7. Development Permit T00051-13H; Bickford Heating & Air Conditioning; Plan 4790DO; Block 14; Lots 5-6; 1418 – 4 Avenue SW, Drumheller – HOME OCCUPATION – Heating & Air Conditioning Service – Classification Manufactured Home (Subdivision) Residential “MHR” District 8. Development Permit T00052-13H; Health Within; Plan 9611646; block 10; Lot 15; 240 McNab Close, Nacmine – HOME OCCUPATION – Health Products Distributor – Classification River Edge Estates Residential “RE-1” District 9. Development Permit T00053-13H; House Proud; Plan 2089BN; Block 15; Lots 29-31; 362 – 3 Street East, Drumheller – HOME OCCUPATION – Janitorial Service – Classification Residential “R-1a” District 10. Development Permit T00054-13H; Pascut Masonry Ltd.; Plan 4676CH; Block 7; Lots 11-13; 382 – 2 Street South, Drumheller – HOME OCCUPATION – Masonry Installation – Classification Residential “R-1” District 11. Development Permit T00055-13H; Rosedale Concrete; Plan 7125DD;

Block 5; Lot 1; 278 – 2 Avenue, Nacmine – HOME OCCUPATION – Concrete Finisher – Classification Residential “R-1” District 12. Development Permit T00056-13H; Darryl White Professional Corp.; Plan 7810123; Block 4; Lot 9; 702 Bankview Drive, Drumheller – HOME OCCUPATION – Accounting Service – Classification Residential “R-1” District 13. Development Permit T00057-13H; Green Feed; Plan 6561CO; Block 1; Lot 24; 1231 – 2 Avenue West, Drumheller – HOME OCCUPATION – Lawn Fertilizer – Classification Residential “R-1a” District Further information regarding these decisions may be obtained from the Development/Planning Department, Town Hall, 703 - 2nd Avenue West, Drumheller, Alberta T0J 0Y3 (403) 823-1310 or e-mail cwoods@ dinosaurvalley.com Any person wishing to appeal these decisions may do so by submitting Form F and/or a written notice of appeal to the Secretary of the Subdivision & Development Appeal Board at 703 - 2nd Avenue West, Drumheller, Alberta, T0J 0Y3. A non-refundable fee of $120.00 must accompany the appeal. The “Notice of Appeal” and accompanying fee must be received no later than 4:30 p.m., March 22, 2013. Cindy Woods, Development Officer, Town of Drumheller Volunteer Drumheller Drumheller’s Dinofest will be held on Friday, June 7th to Sunday, June 9th, 2013. The weekend delivers a host of family activities celebrating Drumheller’s deep rooted history of dinosaurs and paleontology. Volunteers will be required to assist in making this event bigger and better than last year!! If you would like to join the “Dino Volunteer Team” please do not hesitate to contact us at info@drumhellerdinofest.com A member of the Dinofest committee will contact you to discuss the areas in which volunteers are needed. We look forward to your participation in this fun Dino event! Promote your organization’s volunteer opportunities or learn about the many volunteer opportunities on www. volunteerdrumheller.com or look for us on Facebook as; Volunteer Drumheller For more information, please contact Cathy Smoliak, FCSS Town of Drumheller, 403-823-1315. Don’t miss out! Join us on the Town of Drumheller’s Face Book Page for all up-to-date Drumheller and area activities and news Family Fun At the Royal Tyrrell Museum...FREE!!! March 16th, 2013. Time: 2-4pm Come join us for an afternoon of fun including: Fossil Casting—ages 5 and up Fossil Painting & Story Time—ages 4 and under (if you have children in separate activities, each child must be accompanied by an adult) Snack time Free time for families to explore the museum (Please note that is very important to be at the Museum at 1:45 to avoid being late for the program - program will start promptly at 2. Unfortunately once the doors close to the program area any late arrivers will not be let in. Museum rules.) Brought to you by the Family Fun Night Committee – AHS –Addiction, the Town of Drumheller, Golden Prairie Parent Link, McMan, Drumheller

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BOARD VACANCY – The Town has one vacancy on the Municipal Planning Commission Board. If you are interested in serving in this capacity please contact Linda at 403-823-1339 for an application. Request for Proposal Mobile Vendor Cart Services The Town of Drumheller is accepting written proposals from individuals interested in operating mobile vending units. The number of vendors will be limited to two at Centennial Park , one at the Hoo Doo’s and one at the Suspension Bridge (currently under Council review) Weather permitting; the expectation is that the vending will take place from May through to October. Vendor cart proposals may be accepted based on a maximum of 2 years of proposed service. All proposals must contain at a minimum, the following information: - Description of food / or other items/ products or services being sold - Description of equipment being used - Hours of operation (seasonal schedule including weekdays) - History of sales experience Prior to final granting of the Exclusive License, the successful vendor shall supply: - Approval from the Local Health Authority - Pay a $200.00 Vending Fee per cart. - Any other permits required by any and all other Municipal/Provincial/ Federal regulations and/or guidelines. - Adequate insurance coverage - A copy of a valid 2012 Town of Drumheller Business License Proposals are to be submitted by 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 2, 2013. They are to be sent to: Paul Salvatore, Director, Community Services, 403-8231316, 703 2nd Ave. West, Drumheller, Alberta TOJ OY3. Sports, Recreation & Arts Expo Thank you to all who participated and attended the Spring Sports, Recreation & Arts Expo! Save the date for our next Expo on September 4, 2013. www.dinosaurvalley.com, or contact Heather at hlittle@ dinosaurvalley.com.

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At six foot seven, Anthony Merkel is used to towering over other players on the basketball court, but now he is also towering as a student in the business world. Merkel, son of Cheryl and Darryl, was a standout for the St. Anthony’s Sabres basketball team and has spent the last two years as a Medicine Hat Rattler. The business student founded the aptly named Elevation Landscaping and last week was named a 2013 Alberta Provincial Champion of a student entrepreneur national championship. Anthony, along with another student from the University of Calgary were named champion by Enactus Canada,

and the John Dobson on the basketball court Foundation. He will be drives him in business. Last spring he was competing this week in Calgary to be regional awarded the Medicine Hat College champion, Johnston hoping to Morrison move on to Hunter and the NationCo. Entreal contest. preneurT h e ship Award 20-yearand reold student ceived up began his to $10,000 company in start-up with a partfunding ner in the plus menwinter of torship op2012 and portunities. quickly Accordlearned Anthony Merkel... ing to a p e r s e v e rwins provincial press reance when entrepreneurship lease from the pair award Enactus, had a fallAnthony ing out. He continued with a suc- was awarded the provincessful season targeting cial prize because he is high-end customers in “striving to make a difMedicine Hat. The same ference in his commudrive that propelled him nity and enjoys working

directly with his clients to realize their vision. Elevation Landscaping provides full-service landscaping services to customers throughout the greater Medicine Hat area. They help clients put their property’s best foot forward by providing world class service and unique landscapes.” If Anthony is successful in the regional competition, he will win $1,000 plus a chance to compete at the national competition in Toronto. The national prize is $10,000 and to represent Canada in an international competition. Whatever happens in the competition, one sure thing is Anthony will have a busy summer landscaping before hitting the books and the basketball court in the fall.

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TURNING A SALAD INTO A WARM COMFORT FOOD I put a spin on an old favorite salad and it turned out to be very good. After making this salad, I learned one of my guests couldn’t tolerate raw broccoli. I decided to try cooking it despite the dressing and everything was already mixed together. I added one can of mushroom soup to the salad and baked it for about 45 minutes at 350. I sprinkled a little more cheese on top to serve. It was a hit! Here is the broccoli salad recipe before I turned it into broccoli casserole: 3 cups broccoli florets ½ cup shredded cheddar Âź cup red onion, chopped 8 slices bacon, cooked and chopped Dressing: ½ cup mayonnaise 2 Tbsp sugar 2 tsp lemon juice 10b

Grads put pride aside for fundraiser It was an unusual day at the Drumheller Valley Secondary School on March 1. The halls were filled with students dressed up in all manner of ridiculous outfits, including Chase Kostelecky (front) and Liam Hilchey. Grade 12 students rented out their services to their younger peers during the day as part of their annual Rent-A-Grad fundraiser. During the day, Grade 12 students were dressed up or made to do more practical tasks, such as washing cars, as Kostelecky and Hilchey were made to do. The money raised from the event will go towards the upcoming graduation ceremonies for DVSS students. photo submitted

inSideHappenings Playing at The Napier Theatre... Friday, March 8 Thursday, March 14: The Last Stand, Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Johnny Knoxville, 7:30 p.m., rated 18A, Closed Monday. Monday, March 11: After Five Club meeting at the old Central School (245 3rd St. W) from 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Guest speaker, Joyce Dietrich. Reservations essential, call 403-823-4398. $13.00 (includes dinner and program). Men and ladies welcome. Saturday, March 16: Celebrate St. Patty’s Day at Old Grouch’s after 5:00 p.m. Entertainment by The Wayfaring Fiddlers. Call 403-823-5755 for more information. Saturday, March 16: Tarp Auction at the Drumheller Stampede Barn. Meet and greet the chuckwagon drivers at 5:30 p.m., auction at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, March 16: The Legion’s Annual Fun Bonspiel. Sign up sheet in the Clubroom. Sunday, March 17: Morrin Kitchen presents “St. Paddy’s Day Family Springfest,â€? 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 19: Valley Bus Society Annual General Meeting, 7:00 p.m. at the Badlands Community Facility large meeting room. Memberships available at the VBS office. April 8 - 13: Morrin Ag Society’s Mixed Cash Brier at the Morrin Arena. $160 per rink. Deadline to register is Sunday, March 31. Contact Ryan Bitz at 403-823-4378. Wednesday Afternoon: KidsClub After School Program. 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Drumheller Church of the Nazarene. 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information. Monday Evenings, Nacmine: Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall. Doors open 6 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:30 p.m. Monday Nights: Knit Club at CafĂŠ OlĂŠ, every Monday night from 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. All ages and abilities welcome.

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professional wrestling theme song? If I was walking into the ring, Symphony of Destruction by Mega Death. What three things would you take to a deserted island? A big bottle of Scotch, a lawn chair, and some books. Read any good books lately? I like biographies. The Arnold Schwarzenegger one was interesting. I liked the one about the Pawn Stars. I also read a lot of Turf Management for Golf Courses. What are some of the most memorable golf courses you’ve been to, apart from Drumheller? Royal County Downs in Ireland, the Old Course at St. Andrew’s in Scotland, and Banff Springs. What piece of science fiction technology would you want right now? A teleporter. What superpower would you want? Telepathy. Any words of wisdom? Always be the same person, even when no one else is looking and do not judge a person by appearances.

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March 21, 1942 - March 3, 2013 Gail Hatfield of Drumheller, AB passed away on March 3, 2013 at the age of 70 years. Gail was born on March 21, 1942 at Calgary, AB. She was preceded in death by her father, Harold Cundal and mother, Elin Cundal. Gail is survived by her loving husband George, daughter Elin (Randy) and their children Brandin and Shayne of Drumheller; son Sean (Andrea) and their new baby Sydney of Sylvan Lake; brother Harold II (Shannon) and their children of Calgary. Gail was raised in Calgary and graduated from Western Canada High School. Gail met her future husband in February 1964 and married George Hatfield on March 26, 1964. Gail and George resided in both Calgary and Edmonton until they settled in Drumheller in 1974. Gail enjoyed and was proud of her role as a stay-athome mother. After her children matured, she returned to college and completed the Secretary Arts Certificate program. Gail worked for a number of years as an Administrative Assistant, but Gail’s true passion and talent was for sewing. She started her own business, Gail’s Drapery from her home where she designed and created draperies. Not only did she have a natural talent for sewing, she was very artistic and could accomplish anything she set her mind to, be it interior design, refurbishing furniture, upholstery, woodwork, to fixing the holes in the knees of Shayne’s jeans. If Gail envisioned it, she could create it. There was never a project she couldn’t accomplish. Gail also loved gardening where she again demonstrated her artistic ability through elaborate yard design and maintenance. She has one of the most beautiful yards in the neighborhood. Gail enjoyed many activities - cooking, walking, shopping with Elin and Brandin, lunches with “the girls� and occasionally letting George beat her at a game of crib. Gail will be remembered by her love of life, her love for her family, grandchildren and friends, and her infectious smile and incredible sense of humour. Memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 9, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Home. Donations may be made to the Drumheller Health Foundation (Drumheller Cancer Clinic), 351 - 9th Street N.W., Drumheller, AB T0J 0Y1.

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Christopher Rauckman delivers a meteoric slap shot last night against the Canmore Eagles. The Dragons would go on to win the first game of their series with the Eagles 3-2. inSide photo by Michael James

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With a 3-2 win in game one of the ďŹ rst round of playos against the Canmore Eagles, the Drumheller Dragons have set the tone for the rest of the series. Despite the Dragons victory, it was the Eagles who set the pace early in the game with the Dragons on their heels. After 3:19, the Eagles scored the ďŹ rst goal of the night. Afterwards, the Dragons began to shake o the play-

o jitters and came out with a hard-hitting game. Then, a hooking penalty by the Eagles at 8:43 gave the Dragons a break. Just under 20 seconds later, Ryan Aasman sent a blistering shot from the blue line through traďŹƒc and into the back of the Eagles net. The rest of the period was owned by the Dragons, but they couldn’t break past the solid goal-tending of Eagle Ty Swabb. The teams headed back to their dressing rooms locked in a 1-1 tie. In only 17 seconds after

the second period began, the Dragons wasted no time getting the lead. Captain Brennan Baxandall sent a scorching snap shot from the blue line for the Dragons’ second goal of the night. Five minutes later, a brawl ensued between Cavin Leth and Tyler Poskus of the Dragons and Nils Moser and Simon Philp of the Eagles after Moser boarded Leth. All involved were sent to the box. Things remained even strength for several minutes until Baxandall and Tyler Kerner were handed roughing and tripping penalties, respectively. At 8:51, Mitchell Gartner was sent away for holding. The penalty box was standing room only as the ďŹ ve Dragons were left to watch helplessly as their team, with a two man disadvantage, fought o the Eagles power play squad for 1:40. The Dragons defenders kept the Eagles at bay, blocked some key shots, and Dragons goalie Adam Beukeboom made some colossal saves to keep the Dragons

ahead. The penalty kill ďŹ red up the Dragons. When the Eagles incurred an ineligible player penalty, the Dragons struck. Harrison Hendrix attempted a pass in front of the Eagles net, but the puck caught the skate of an Eagle defender and was deected into the net for the Dragons third goal of the night. The Eagles weren’t done yet. After a face-o in the Dragons end, they snuck the puck past Beukeboom to bring the game to 3-2. The Dragons hung on to their lead throughout the third. In the dying minutes, the Eagles began to desperately try to tie things up and kept the Dragons pinned in their end. With some great defence and goal-tending, the Dragons hung on for the ďŹ rst win of the series. The Dragons and Eagles met again at home last night, but the results were not available as of press time. To learn what happened, check out www.drumhellermail. com.

Dynos head to zone championships Michael James | inSide Drumheller

The Drumheller Valley Secondary School senior girls Dynos are heading to the zone championships after a close win in regionals. On February 28, the Dynos hosted Siksika in the DVSS gymnasium. The game was close, but in the end the Dynos prevailed for a 58-49 win. “It was a tighter game than it needed to be, but all that matters is the win,� said head coach Jennifer Raugust. “We are going to zones and the girls are pretty excited.� The Dynos were short-handed for the game, with a squad of six players. Team captain Cienna Sands remained on the bench with a knee injury from the Dynos previous game. Siksika’s bench, by comparison, was packed with 13 players. The Dynos took the lead early in the game, but Siksika never was far behind. Zones will be held in Three Hills this Friday. Their opponent was not yet determined as of press time. Should they win, they will then head to provincials on March 14-16.

Junior A girls Dynos win bronze at Zones Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

The DVSS Junior A girls basketball team fought hard and came home with a bronze medal at Zones. The Dynos were in Brooks on Friday and Saturday, March 1 and 2, to take on the top competition in South Central Alberta - the Zone Tournament. They brought their best for ďŹ ve games. In their ďŹ rst game, the Dynos dominated Westmount School from Okotoks, winning 48-21. They went on to beat Holy Cross Collegiate of

Strathmore 37-27 and then Strathcona-Tweedsmuir of Okotoks 42-34. The Dynos went up against Glenmore Christian Academy of Calgary, but fell to the team that would eventually win the zone. Despite this, the Dynos made it to the semi ďŹ nal, but were not able to get past the host team, St. Joseph’s Composite. Coach Laura Hegberg said every member of the team battled hard all weekend to achieve the bronze medal.

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The DVSS Junior A girls basketball team won bronze at Zone in Brooks last weekend. Members of the team include (back; l-r) Karis Hilchey, Nakita Maseka, Nikolina Dobrich, Tessa Davis, Rachel Engen, Mor-

gan Hawkins, Madison Heptonstall and coach Laura Hegberg, with (front; l-r) Nikki Thomson and Courtney Quintal. photo submitted


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