March 29th, 2024

Local Sports

Arm wrestlers test their strength

By Justin Seward - Lethbridge Herald on March 23rd, 2022

The Lethbridge Arm Wrestling Club held its first tournament since 2019 for arm wrestlers on Saturday at the Rocky Mountain Turf Club. While three-year L.A.W.C member Mike Schaaf didn’t know how many arm wrestlers the tournament had, he says it was huge. “For example, (in) the super heavy weights, there’s 29 members in that class ... Read More »

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Moonlight Run on the road again

By Justin Seward - Lethbridge Herald on March 23rd, 2022

For the first time in three years, the Runner’s Soul Society was able to host the 35th annual Moonlight Run in person on Saturday night. The in-person loop included either a six kilometre or 10 kilometre run that began at Casa before heading down into the river valley and doing a loop around Indian Battle ... Read More »

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Canes prevail in shootout

By Lethbridge Herald on March 21st, 2022

Saturday night’s game between the Lethbridge Hurricanes and Red Deer Rebels needed an 11-round shootout to decide a winner. It was the Hurricanes’ Briley Wood that ended the game in the 11th round to give Lethbridge a 3-2 win over their division rivals. Yegor Klavdiev and Ty Nash also scored for the Canes in the ... Read More »

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Pronghorns track and field medal

By Lethbridge Herald on March 21st, 2022

Lethbridge Herald The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns earned seven championship medals at the Canada West Championships in Winnipeg over the weekend. The highlighted Pronghorns at the championship were in the throwers category, as  five of six medals were taken home in the weight throw events from both genders. On Day 1, U of L Swept ... Read More »

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Comets crowned provincial champions

By Lethbridge Herald on March 21st, 2022

  By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The 4A Alberta Schools Athletic  Association (ASAA)Senior Girls Basketball Provincial Championship could not have been scripted any better Saturday Night at Raymond High School,  as the host No. 1 seeded Comets hosted the second-seeded Magrath High School Pandas. It was the Comets prevailing with an 80-75 nail-biting victory in ... Read More »

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Pronghorns to play for Canada West bronze

By Lethbridge Herald on March 18th, 2022

Lethbridge Herald The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns women’s basketball team will play for a bronze medal tonight as they fell to the University of Saskatchewan Huskies 62-51 in the semifinals last night at the Canada West Final Four Championship in Saskatoon. The Horns Jessica Haenni led the way on the court with 38 minutes on ... Read More »

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U15 Cyclones gearing up for provincials

By Lethbridge Herald on March 18th, 2022

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Cyclones female U15A team are in the midst of preparations to host provincials later next week at the ATB Centre. The team is going in on a high after winning the  Rocky Mountain Female Hockey League banner earlier this month after defeating Red Deer 5-4 on March 6. ... Read More »

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Hurricanes beat Rebels 5-2 at home

By Lethbridge Herald on March 18th, 2022

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald   The Lethbridge Hurricanes won their 25th game of the season as they knocked off the Red Deer Rebels 5-2 at the Enmax Centre Friday night. “Yeah, I thought we played hard,” said Brent Kisio, Hurricanes head coach. “We did lots of good things — obviously getting the lead that ... Read More »

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U16AAA Hurricanes drop series opener in double OT

By Lethbridge Herald on March 18th, 2022

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge U16 AAA Headwater Hurricanes dropped the first game 4-3 in double overtime of their opening round series against the Okotoks Oilers on Wednesday night. Okotoks’ Nash Wassling scored 4:49 into the second overtime. After a scoreless first period, it was the Hurricanes that got on the board in the second as Rhyle Weaselhead scored at 9:10 from Kasey Jr. Russell and Paul VandenElzen on the powerplay. Adrien Fox made it 2-0 ‘Canes at 13:06, while Jr. Russel scored to make it 3-0 at 13:06. Okotoks would get a goal back with under two minutes to go in the second period off the stick of Wyatt Yule. The Oilers would open the third period with a goal 50 seconds from Brayden Schwartz. Schwartz would tie the game at 3-3 a short time later. The Hurricanes will look to extend their season as Game 2 goes  Saturday afternoon, 3 p.m., at the Logan Boulet Arena... Read More »

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Cyclones female hockey program recipient of Kruger Big Assist grant

By Lethbridge Herald on March 18th, 2022

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald The Lethbridge Cyclones female hockey program was one of 15 recipients for a $10,000 Kruger Big Assist grant recently. Kruger is Canada’s leading paper manufacturer of Cashmere, Purex, Scotties and SpongeTowels, and donated $150,000 to keep kids on the ice to play the game they love and by doing so helping 15 minor hockey associations across the country. “We had a parent from our Cyclones program just mention it to us and then our management group just kind of looked a little more into it and just following social media of past winners,” said Chris Fantazir, director of the female hockey program under the Lethbridge Minor Hockey Association. “We were notified a while ago that we were a recipient of this First Assist, which is amazing, and then we’re in the running for the Second Assist (a $50,000 grant) as well—which is a fairly large grant — so it would be nice to win and be great for our association and the focus on female hockey.” Fantazir said the application was based on expanding female hockey in Lethbridge. “That was the application basis is building the female hockey and getting rid of some of those barriers and making it more accessible to those that don’t know female hockey and haven’t got involved in playing female hockey,” he said. Part of the funds will go more into more of awareness and getting more girls involved, says Fantazir. Funds will also go into registration fees. “It’s a little more difficult for finding funding for female hockey,” said Fantazir. “There’s been a lot more awareness over last few years. But it’s still tougher to get the support for the female hockey and to be recognized and having the opportunity to build and help grow the game that we all love.” “All sports, particularly hockey in Canada, play an integral role in the development of children both physically and mentally, and we are proud to assist current and potential hockey families across the country participate in the game we love,” says Susan Irving, CMO ... Read More »

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Pronghorns track and field team seek medals in Winnipeg

By Lethbridge Herald on March 18th, 2022

By Justin Seward Lethbridge Herald Following a three-week delay, the wait is now over as the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns track and field team  will have 22 athletes competing this weekend in Winnipeg at the Canada West Track and Field Championships. “Really good actually,” said Larry Steinke, Pronghorns head coach, on his feeling heading into the championship. “And had a really good session earlier today (Thursday) and everyone’s looking to be hitting on all cylinders.” Steinke says the team has just been focusing on the process. “And if they keep focusing on the same things in the training, the results will come,” he said. The Pronghorn men’s team has  defending Canada West gold medalist Andreas Troschke, who is ranked first in weight throw, followed by fellow throwers Brayden Klippenstein and Xavier Crosby who are ranked second and fifth respectively. Parker Allen is ranked seventh going in. Freshman Irish Lauchlin will look to make some noise in the jumping category as he enters his first Canada West meet ranked second in the triple jump and third in high jump. Fifth-year jumper Clayton Wong is a spot behind Lauchlin in the triple jump and Jake Jessup enters ranked seventh. “On the men’s side, they’re quietly hoping to do a sweep of the podium and that’s very much in their grasp if they all have a really good day,” said Steinke. As for the women’s side, there are a handful of team members in contention of medals. Caitlyn Bailes is the topped- ranked Pronghorn, as she is third in Canada West weight throw in a highly competitive field. Following Bailes is first-year Jinaye Shomachuk, who sits fourth, and ranked top five in shot put. Naomi Klassen, Madeline Szabo and Myah Sluik will also compete in the weight throw. The duo of Mackenzie Kennedy and Makayla Dickinson sit fifth and sixth in the triple jump rankings. Sprinter Kimoya Edwards will enter her first conference championships ranked fifth in the 60-metre dash and will challenge for a medal in Winnipeg. “ The women’s results haven’t really shown where the women are as far as whether (they are) in peaking shape,” said Steinke. “But they’re also ready to go and probably will make some noise.” He anticipates that between seven to 10 athletes will go to nationals... Read More »

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