Senior boys’ year off to a strong start

Parker Smith of the Davidson Raiders attempts a shot during Thursday's game against the Central Butte Bulldogs.
Parker Smith of the Davidson Raiders attempts a shot during Thursday’s game against the Central Butte Bulldogs.

By Joel van der Veen

DAVIDSON — It’s been almost a decade since Kim Rettger began coaching basketball with a team of Grade 3 boys.

Rettger, who also coached the senior boys team then, said the younger kids would come along on a weekend tournament and, after the competition was finished, challenge the older boys to a scrimmage.

“They saw a group of guys who were just enjoying the sport for the love of the sport,” he recalled Thursday.

Roll the clock forward a few years, and those young boys — now in Grade 12 — make up the nucleus of Davidson School’s senior boys team.

Heading into a new season, Rettger said he’s got great expectations for the senior Raiders, most of whom have years of playing experience under their belts.

“They had a lot of coaching when they were younger,” he said, adding that the boys learned the fundamentals early on and were able to focus on playing the game once they reached high school.

The senior Raiders kicked off their season Thursday night with a 93-19 win over the Central Butte Bulldogs.

Alex Rettger was the high scorer for Davidson with 15 points, while Trevor Nelson and Parker Smith scored 14 points each.

Coach Rettger said he was pleased with the result but noted that with younger and less experienced players, the Bulldogs did not put up an especially challenging game.

Still, he said, instead of playing a hard, aggressive game, the Raiders were able to use the opportunity to try players in different positions and focus on strategies like moving the ball.

The Raiders were scheduled to travel to their first tournament in Langham over the weekend, at which Rettger anticipated a more competitive level of play.

He is being assisted as coach by Dave Nykiforuk, as well as several former Davidson players, including Ian Kadlec, Kattlyn Williams and Luke Edwards.

For the full story, please see the Dec. 7 edition of The Davidson Leader. 

Helen Dougan

Helen Dougan
Helen Dougan

Helen Dougan

Helen Margaret Dougan was born on Nov. 11, 1924 in Birsay, Sask., to Don and Lena Cameron. Helen grew up with her older brother Don and younger sister Marguerite. After graduating from Grade 12 in Birsay, Helen attended Normal School and then proceeded to teach in Moose Range and Hudson Bay, Sask.

On July 9, 1948 she married the love of her life, Wilmot Dougan, and moved to the family farm northeast of Davidson. Three children joined this union — Barbara, Stuart and Carol.

Helen was very involved in her children’s education and other activities such as ballet, choir, 4-H and Scouts. As her children graduated and began to leave home Helen continued her own education by correspondence. In 1983 she graduated from the University of Saskatchewan obtaining her bachelor’s degree in sociology.

In 1978 Helen and Wilmot retired from the farm and moved into Davidson. This enabled Helen to become involved in many organizations in town. When her grandchildren arrived she enjoyed teaching them to read, sew and do many crafts. She also enjoyed watching their sporting events whenever she could. Her grandchildren and later her great-grandchildren were her pride and joy.

After Wilmot passed away in 2007 she remained active in the Davidson Seniors and always enjoyed a great game of bridge. Helen lived independently until March 2015 when she moved into the Davidson Health Centre. Helen often commented on how glad she was to be living there and how well everyone was looking after her.

Helen passed away on Nov. 21, 2015. She was predeceased by her parents Don and Lena Cameron, her brother Don and her husband Wilmot, along with other family members. She is survived by her loving family: daughter Barbara (Charlie) Goldie and daughter Leslie; son Stuart (Pat) Dougan and family Erin (Billy) Gust and their children Will, Eva and Georgia; Andrew and Jarrett (Chandra) Dougan; daughter Carol (Hugh) Jordan and family Ellis and Kalea; also her sister Marguerite Gallaway and sister-in-law Ruby Phillips.

The celebration of Helen’s life was held on Thursday, Nov. 26 at the Davidson United Church with Rev. Ursula Wiig preceding. Interment held at the Davidson Cemetery with Hanson’s Funeral Home in charge.