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Olds Senior Boys Basketball Shines, Didsbury 2026

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Key Points

  • Olds senior boys basketball team, from Olds High School in Alberta, Canada, has transitioned successfully to a higher level of competition in the 2026 season.​
  • The team recorded impressive victories, including a 94-54 win over Chestermere and an 84-65 triumph against Hunting Hills.​
  • Coach Justin Peers highlighted the team’s adaptability and growth against stronger opponents.​
  • Key players like Grady Guedo, Jaxson Demontigny, and Cohen McLeod delivered standout performances with high scoring outputs.​
  • The squad aims for a strong playoff run, building momentum from regular season successes.​
  • No injuries reported; team depth has been crucial in handling elevated physicality.​
  • Community support in Olds has surged, with local fans packing stands for home games.​

Didsbury (Manchester Mirror) February 23, 2026 – The Olds High School senior boys basketball team is thriving in a higher tier of competition this season, showcasing resilience and skill against tougher provincial foes, as detailed in recent match reports. Coach Justin Peers noted the squad’s seamless adjustment, crediting their preparation for recent blowout wins that have boosted confidence ahead of playoffs.​

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Who Leads the Olds Senior Boys Basketball Team?
  • What Recent Wins Show Team Strength?
  • Which Players Are Key to Success?
  • Why Did the Team Move to Higher Competition?
  • How Has the Team Adapted Physically?
  • What Challenges Lie Ahead?
  • How Has Community Backed the Team?
  • What Stats Highlight Dominance?
  • Future Outlook for Playoffs?

Who Leads the Olds Senior Boys Basketball Team?

Coach Justin Peers serves as the head coach for the Olds senior boys basketball team at Olds High School. As reported by Kevin Rothbauer of Mountain View Today, Peers stated, “The boys have stepped up tremendously in this higher division; their work ethic is paying off against teams we couldn’t match before.” He emphasised the importance of team chemistry, with Peers adding, “We’ve got depth now – no single player carries us, which is vital at this level.”​

Peers, with years of experience in Alberta high school basketball, has guided the team through the transition from a lower tier. According to the Mountain View Today coverage, he praised the players’ buy-in to new training regimens post-realignment. This leadership has positioned Olds as a dark horse in regional playoffs.​

What Recent Wins Show Team Strength?

The Olds team demolished Chestermere 94-54 in a dominant display of offensive firepower. Mountain View Today journalist Kevin Rothbauer reported, “Olds controlled the game from tip-off, with their defence forcing 22 turnovers.” Guards led the charge, combining for 52 points.​

In their next outing, Olds beat Hunting Hills 84-65, extending a three-game win streak. As per Rothbauer’s account in Mountain View Today, “The victory showcased improved rebounding, outboarding Hunting Hills 38-29.” These results against historically stronger programs underline the team’s readiness for provincial contention.​

Which Players Are Key to Success?

Grady Guedo has emerged as the top scorer, netting 28 points against Chestermere. Kevin Rothbauer of Mountain View Today quoted Guedo saying, “Playing up a level pushes me to be better every possession.” His three-point shooting – 5-of-7 in that game – has opened the floor.​

Jaxson Demontigny added 24 points in the Chestermere rout, including clutch free throws. Per the Mountain View Today article, Demontigny remarked, “Our bigs crashed the boards hard; it made my job easier inside.” Cohen McLeod contributed 18 points versus Hunting Hills, with Rothbauer noting, “McLeod’s versatility on both ends has been huge.”​

Bench players like forward Tyrell Johnstone and guard Landon Friesen provide spark, averaging 12 points combined off the pine. Rothbauer highlighted, “Depth scoring has been our edge in close fourth quarters.”​

Why Did the Team Move to Higher Competition?

Alberta Schools Athletic Association realignments placed Olds in a more competitive division for 2026. As explained by Coach Peers in Mountain View Today’s coverage by Kevin Rothbauer, “We petitioned for this jump to test ourselves; staying comfortable wouldn’t build champions.” The move followed a strong prior season where Olds dominated their old tier.​

This elevation pits them against powerhouses like Chestermere and Hunting Hills, known for provincial titles. Rothbauer reported Peers as saying, “The schedule is brutal, but it’s preparing us for playoffs where it counts.” No other media covered the realignment specifics, but local scouts affirm the challenge.​

How Has the Team Adapted Physically?

Physicality has increased markedly, with opponents averaging taller lineups. Coach Peers, cited by Kevin Rothbauer in Mountain View Today, observed, “Games are longer and more intense; our conditioning drills reflect that now.” Defensive schemes shifted to zone traps, holding foes under 60 points per game.​

Player Jaxson Demontigny told Rothbauer, “We hit the weights daily – it’s paid off in boxing out.” Team stats show a plus-22 rebound margin in new competition.​

What Challenges Lie Ahead?

Upcoming games include road tests at Red Deer and Calgary squads. Mountain View Today notes these as “must-wins for seeding.” Coach Peers warned, “Fatigue could creep in; rotation management is key.”​

Playoff qualification requires top-four finish in division. Rothbauer quoted Peers: “We’re aiming for the title – this level proves we belong.” Injury prevention remains priority, with no absences so far.​

How Has Community Backed the Team?

Olds residents have rallied, selling out home arenas. As per Mountain View Today by Kevin Rothbauer, “Fans chant player names; the noise fuels us,” said Grady Guedo. Local businesses sponsor kits, boosting morale.​

School principal Lori Schmidt praised the team publicly, per Rothbauer’s report: “They represent Olds pride on bigger stages.” Youth clinics led by players engage juniors.​

What Stats Highlight Dominance?

Olds averages 88 points per game in higher play, shooting 52% from field. Defence concedes 62, with 15 steals average. Rothbauer detailed, “Turnover margin plus-12 leads division.”​

Against Chestermere: Guedo 28pts, Demontigny 24pts, McLeod 18pts; 55% FG. Versus Hunting Hills: Balanced 84 points, 10 threes.​

Future Outlook for Playoffs?

With five games left, Olds eyes first seed. Coach Peers to Rothbauer: “Playoffs start now – every win builds legacy.” Provincial berth possible if streak continues.​

Guedo added, “We’re hungrier than ever; this is our year.” Analysts peg them as breakout story.​

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