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Ian Gustafson

Ian Gustafson

Ian began his journalism career as a reporter in Prince Albert, Sask. for the last three years, and was born and raised in Saskatchewan. However, he is not new to Alberta as he did an internship in High River and did freelance sports writing in Calgary. He likes to spend his time watching sports, especially hockey, basketball and baseball. Much like general news, covering the sports scene in Red Deer is an important task and Ian is ready for the challenge. You can send him sports story ideas to ian.gustafson@reddeeradvocate.com

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Recent Work by Ian

U18 AAA Tier II Braves erase deficit, win in extra innings

U18 AAA Tier II Braves erase deficit, win in extra innings

The Porttin Pipeline Braves are on a roll
Local athletes help showcase blind hockey in Calgary

Local athletes help showcase blind hockey in Calgary

A showcase was held in hopes of increasing international interest
Rebels newest addition Trae Wilke excited for new opportunity

Rebels newest addition Trae Wilke excited for new opportunity

Trae Wilke is looking forward to what's to come with the Rebels
RDP and Olds College head to Canadian College Finals Rodeo

RDP and Olds College head to Canadian College Finals Rodeo

Local athletes compete for the collegiate title
Red Deer Jr. B lacrosse teams see mixed results

Red Deer Jr. B lacrosse teams see mixed results

Red Deer Renegades and Rampage kick off RMLL season
Rebels continue to honour players without retiring numbers

Rebels continue to honour players without retiring numbers

Ever wondered why the Rebels have no jerseys retired after decades in the WHL?
Innisfail Eagles to play Senior AA hockey next season in NCHL

Innisfail Eagles to play Senior AA hockey next season in NCHL

After Stony Plain departed the CHL, Innisfail was left without a place to play
Red Deer athletes to suit up at Wheelchair Rugby Nationals

Red Deer athletes to suit up at Wheelchair Rugby Nationals

Red Deer's Kim Payzant and Jeff Dow will represent their province at nationals
Central Albertans excel in MJT stop in Red Deer

Central Albertans excel in MJT stop in Red Deer

Local golfers came to play in the MJT's recent stop in Red Deer
Tyler McWillie feeling at home with Riggers

Tyler McWillie feeling at home with Riggers

The former Sylvan Lake Gull decided to stay close to his new home and play with the Riggers
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