Raitec girls ready as volleyball season begins

Davidson's Cheyanne Nordmarken is seen going for a block in this photo taken during a home senior girls tournament in October 2014.
Davidson’s Cheyanne Nordmarken is seen going for a block in this photo taken during a home senior girls tournament in October 2014.

By Joel van der Veen

DAVIDSON — Spikes and serves are already flying at Davidson School as the senior girls volleyball team heads into its season.

For the second year, students from Davidson and Loreburn are joining forces on a co-op team, and manager Sandra Baldwin said she’s already impressed with what she’s seeing.

“I think it’s looking very good,” she said Thursday. “Based on the first practice, the girls look very strong.”

The team name, the Davidson/Loreburn Raitec, combines the names of the two school teams, the Davidson Raiders and the Loreburn Aztecs.

Baldwin said the team has a roster of 16 girls this year, including six from Loreburn and 10 from Davidson.

Teacher Karen McConnell and intern Hallie Vollmer are coaching the team, along with Tony Baldwin, former Davidson principal and current director of education for Prairie South School Division.

Sandra Baldwin said seven Grade 10 students joined the team this year, making up nearly half of its roster, but she added they already have plenty of experience from playing on the junior team and in club volleyball programs.

“Our focus for the next few weeks is coming together as a new group,” she said, explaining that they’ll have plenty of opportunities to do that.

The team has a solid schedule coming up, with tournaments booked every weekend until Thanksgiving.

This past weekend they were scheduled to compete in Loreburn’s RAVE (Really Amazing Volleyball Experience) senior girls tournament; details will follow in the next edition of the Leader.

On Sept. 11 and 12 they will host a home tournament in Davidson. Their first home game of the season comes on Sept. 9, when the Raitec will host Kenaston.

“We’re looking to get as much playing time for all the girls as we possibly can,” said Baldwin.

Last year the senior girls finished the season by taking bronze in 3A provincials.

Hamel, James Joseph “Jim”

Hamel, James Joseph “Jim”

July 27, 1936 — Davidson, Saskatchewan
August 22, 2015 — Calgary, Alberta

With great sadness we announce the passing of James Joseph Hamel on Saturday, August 22, 2015, at the age of 79 years. Besides his loving wife, Virginia (Ginger) Hamel, Jim is survived by his daughter Kelly, sons Peter (Joelle), Scott (Morgan) and their children Lillian and Olive; sisters Theresa Seifert, Stella (Ray) Kergen, Grace (Bob) Worrall, Rita (David) Martel; and brothers Paul (Rose), Edward (Deborah), Alec (Cathy), Philip (Diane); and numerous nieces and nephews.

Upon his father’s death, Jim took an active role running the family farm, later moving to Calgary where he secured a job with the City of Calgary until his retirement. He volunteered for many years as a little league baseball coach and Minor hockey coach. Jim will be greatly missed by family and friends.

Parker, Glenna Bishop

Glenna Parker
Glenna Parker

Parker, Glenna Bishop
1940 — 2015

Glenna Parker, also known as Grandma Newf, left us Aug. 26, 2015 at age 29 (as she always said) after a battle with cancer, in which she won eight more years on this Earth. Glenna left us to be with the Angels in which she loved. She will always be remembered for her strength and her sense of humour from which her nickname is derived. Glenna is survived by her husband of 54 years, Allan; daughters Nicky (Dan) Jones, Alanna (Todd) Carbno; grandchildren Corey, Cole, Alexa, Myles, Logan, and her pride, great-granddaughter Alivia Jones; sisters Laura (Frank) Blundell (Gander, N.L.), Donna West (Vancouver), Georgina (Fraser) Collins (Kingston, Ont.); brothers Clyde (April) Bishop (Trenton, Ont.), Brian (Mary) Bishop (Goose Bay, Labrador), Derek (Lindsey) Bishop (St. John’s, N.L.), predeceased by mother and father Clarence and Lillian Bishop, brother Clarence Jr. (Gander, N.L.) and brother-in-law Ted (West Vancouver).
Born June 15, 1940 to Clarence and Lillian Bishop in St. John’s, N.L. She went to school and grew up in Gander, N.L., and married Allan Parker on April 8, 1960. Together they lived in Gander, N.L., Chatham, N.B., Sioux Lookout, Ont., Bear River, N.S., Hanley, Sask., and finally Saskatoon, Sask., in 2013. Glenna worked as a custodian at Hanley Composite School for 29 years and three months. Glenna lived life with a selfless attitude to all. If she held you in her heart, you did not forget that you were there.
Family wishes special thanks to staff of the Cancer Centre, Hemodialysis Unit, P.D. Home Dialysis Unit, and staff of sixth floor Med St. Paul’s for their loving care. For those wishing memorial donations may be directed to “Provincial Blood and Marrow Transplant Program for Multiple Myeloma.”
Funeral services were held Monday, Sept. 7, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at the Hanley Community Hall with Pastor Kristin Soveran presiding. Hanson’s Funeral Home of Davidson was in care of arrangements.