Defender Basketball Adds Fairclough
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Defender Basketball Adds Fairclough Updated Wednesday, May 12, 2021
(Wednesday, May 5; Sioux Center, Iowa) Ben Fairclough, a senior at Corpus Christi Secondary College (Australia), has announced his intention to attend Dordt and join the Defender basketball program.
“We are excited to have Ben join our basketball program and Dordt University. Ben is a 6-8 big man with the ability to shoot the deep three. Coach Lindbergh did an outstanding job of establishing a great connection with Ben and his family. We are excited to see how he grows as a player, person, and a man of faith,” said Dordt basketball coach Brian Van Haaften.
Warriors rally, reach semifinals of ACHA tournament
JUSTIN A. COHN | The Journal Gazette
The Indiana Tech men’s hockey team is on to the semifinals of the American Collegiate Hockey Association’s Division I National Tournament, after upsetting No. 2-seeded Robert Morris 6-3 at Chesterfield, Missouri, tonight.
The No. 7-seeded Warriors trailed 3-1 after Robert Morris’ Trevor Kleckner netted a power-play goal 8:10 into the second period at the Maryville University Hockey Center. But 34 seconds later, Filip Schultz scored the first of his two goals to spark the Warriors’ comeback.
Zach Bennett tied it at 3 at 12:13 and Nick Papandrea scored at 12:40 for Indiana Tech, which got third-period goals from Schultz and Fabian Granqvist (empty net).
by Contributor on Monday April 12 2021
Former Nelson Leafs and Castlegar Rebel sniper Reid Wilson is one of the many KIJHL recruits on the Jamestown Jimmies are playing in the American Collegiate Hockey Association. Submitted photo
Emanuel Sequeira, KIJHL Communications
For a fifth straight year, the University of Jamestown Jimmies are playing in the American Collegiate Hockey Association national championship tournament.
The Jimmies will be pursuing a Division I men’s championship in Saint Louis, Mo., this month. Ranked 15th among the 20 teams in the tournament, they feature 16 Kootenay International Junior Hockey League graduates.
The reason the Jimmies program recruits heavily from the KIJHL is easy for head coach Dean Stork.
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