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Mountain View Mavericks Drop Home Opener

The Mountain View Mavericks are (0-1-1) after the opening weekend of play in the Junior B Tier 1 Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League.

The Mav’s season began on Saturday when they traveled to St Albert, taking the Crude Lacrosse Club down to the wire and leaving with a 6-6 tie.

On Sunday, Mountain View returned to the Innisfail Twin Arena for their home opener against the Rockyview Silvertips.

The Mavs got a short-handed goal from Treyton Mirus, but Silvertips would go on to spoil the party defeating the home side 7-1.

Mav’s veteran Hayden Sutherland says after a tough loss on Saturday, the offense was a little stuck in the mud on Sunday.

Sutherland has been with the Mavericks since 2022, he’s now playing his second season under Head Coach Trey Christensen.
The Mavericks are now idle until Friday night, when they host the Calgary Chill for more lacrosse action at the Innisfail Twin Arena.
Bernd van't Klooster
Bernd van't Klooster
Bernd Van't Klooster is a morning show host and news reporter with Vista Radio. Bernd has been a part of the team at 96.5 CKFM in his hometown of Olds since 2018. Bernd knows our community, having graduated from both Olds High School and Olds College. After his time at OC, Bernd graduated from the RTBN Program at SAIT. In addition to his news work, Bernd is also the play by play voice of Mountain View Colts hockey on CKFM. Bernd is a Dutch citizen, he can answer any of your wooden shoe questions! If you have a community event or announcement for us, get in touch with Bernd!

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