You won't believe what these kids just pulled off
Morning from Central Alberta — five communities, one correspondent, and all the stories the big papers forgot.
I'll tell you what, there's a lot of talk these days about the next generation, and sometimes it ain't all positive. But then you hear a story like this one out of Red Deer, and it just sets you straight. The Lindsay Thurber High School improv team, well now, they didn't just win the national championship; they absolutely walked away with it. They scored the highest in the preliminary rounds, then just kept on rolling, dominating the finals to bring home the big prize.
### Why This Matters for Red Deer
This isn't just about some high school kids being funny, though I'm sure they are. This speaks to the kind of grit and creative spirit we've got here, right in the heart of the province. You see a lot of folks from the big cities thinking everything west of Calgary's ring road is just oil derricks and feedlots. But we've got talent, we've got smarts, and we've got kids who can stand on a national stage and show everyone what Red Deer is made of.
* **National Recognition:** Puts Red Deer on the map for something besides the QE2 rest stop. * **Local Pride:** Gives the whole city, from Highland Green to the folks out by the Canyon Ski Resort, something to genuinely cheer about. * **Investing in Arts:** Shows the value of supporting arts programs in our schools.
It's a reminder that innovation ain't just in some tech office; sometimes it's in a high school gym, with a bunch of quick-witted kids making magic out of thin air. For anyone driving by on the QE2, heading up to Edmonton or down to Calgary, just know that when you pass Red Deer, you're driving through a place where champions are being forged, not just in hockey arenas, but on improv stages too.
Wyatt Brandt, MiTL Sports Desk, Red Deer.
My kinfolk on the morning show are probably still laughing about this one — catch 'em live at mornings.live.