May 1st, 2024

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Training Matters: Take the good and the bad days in stride

By Brittney Nyrose on May 1st, 2020

It’s a trying time for all of us right now. The loss of so many of the activities and freedoms we once enjoyed. For athletes, it’s been extremely difficult to lose their sport – many unable to practice, see their teammates and coaches everyday like they did before, travel, and compete. It is definitely outside ... Read More »

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Tigers sign 17-year-old goalie

By Medicine Hat News on April 30th, 2020

The Medicine Hat Tigers signed 2003-born goaltender Beckett Langkow to a standard Western Hockey League player agreement Wednesday.  The 5-foot-9, 134-pound prospect is coming off a strong season with the Alberta Midget Hockey League’s Fort Saskatchewan Rangers – posting a 1.93 goals against average with a .934 save percentage and a 12-4-4 record.   “We are ... Read More »

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Adaptive sport gets creative: Bocce in the kitchen one way group is staying active together

By RYAN MCCRACKEN on April 30th, 2020

rmccracken@medicinehatnews.com@MHNMcCracken The COVID-19 pandemic has created countless challenges for sports organizations the world over, but Medicine Hat Adaptive Sport and Recreation has found a creative workaround to keep its bocce season alive. MHASR lead program volunteer Tara Chisholm says all of her athletes have their own sets of bocce balls, so she’s been coming up ... Read More »

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Different run, but same community

By RYAN MCCRACKEN on April 29th, 2020

rmccracken@medicinehatnews.com@MHNMcCracken Medicine Hat College made the most of a tough situation this weekend.  With the COVID-19 pandemic putting public gatherings on hold, MHC was forced to get creative for the 41st annual Ratter Run by moving the event to a virtual platform.  “We just wanted to, in some way, celebrate with our running community and ... Read More »

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Colts RB to play junior: Laychuk-May will head to Vancouver Island after pandemic

By RYAN MCCRACKEN on April 29th, 2020

rmccracken@medicinehatnews.com@MHNMcCracken No one knows how long the COVID-19 pandemic will require social distancing measures to remain in place, but Koby Laychuk-May still knows one thing for sure – he’ll be heading to Vancouver Island when they lift.  The 18-year-old McCoy Colts running back signed a letter of intent earlier this month to continue his football ... Read More »

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Aasman to coach Calgary Northstars

By Medicine Hat News on April 28th, 2020

Ryan Aasman is taking over a new bench in Calgary. The 28-year-old Medicine Hat product has signed on as head coach of the Alberta Midget Hockey League’s Calgary Northstars, the team announced Saturday. “Very excited and honoured,” Aasman said in a tweet. Aasman played for five teams in the Western Hockey League over parts of ... Read More »

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Cubs to replace all coaches

By RYAN MCCRACKEN on April 28th, 2020

rmccracken@medicinehatnews.com@MHNMcCracken The Medicine Hat Cubs are moving on without JD Gaetan and Steve Leipert. The local co-coaches spent the past four seasons helping rebuild the Cubs junior B program, closing out their stint with back-to-back trips to Game 7 of the Heritage Junior Hockey League’s second round. But with their contracts expiring at the end ... Read More »

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Werre finding success off the court:Rattler-turned-teacher nominated for Edwin Parr Award

By RYAN MCCRACKEN on April 25th, 2020

rmccracken@medicinehatnews.com@MHNMcCracken Kennedy Werre may have closed the book on her Medicine Hat Rattlers women’s basketball career in 2018, but she’s still finding success in the Gas City. The all-time Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference rebound leader-turned-teacher was recently nominated for the Edwin Parr Award by the Medicine Hat Catholic Board of Education – an annual honour ... Read More »

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Rattlers name athletes of the year

By Medicine Hat News on April 24th, 2020

The Medicine Hat College Rattlers wrapped up their annual awards announcements with female and male athletes of the year this week, and the winners were hard to argue with. On the women’s side, fellow outgoing fifth-years Shaya Suchy and Morgan Muir split the honour. For the men, all-Canadian Kieron Burgess was the clear choice. Suchy ... Read More »

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Gavlas staying home with U of S

By RYAN MCCRACKEN on April 24th, 2020

rmccracken@medicinehatnews.com@MHNMcCracken When Medicine Hat Tigers defenceman Parker Gavlas closed the book on his Western Hockey League career, he set his sights on the University of Saskatchewan. The Saskatoon product put pen to paper with the U of S Huskies men’s hockey team Wednesday, becoming the second member of his family to join the school’s athletics ... Read More »

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Isolation won’t stop newest Tiger from getting better

By RYAN MCCRACKEN on April 24th, 2020

rmccracken@medicinehatnews.com@MHNMcCracken It may have altered the present, but Reid Andresen is refusing to let the COVID-19 pandemic impact his future. The 2005-born defenceman joined the Medicine Hat Tigers as the 11th overall pick in Wednesday’s Western Hockey League bantam draft. Social distancing guidelines prevented Andresen from celebrating the announcement outside his family home in Saskatoon, ... Read More »

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