Tonight’s appearance by Canadian Wrestling’s Elite at the St. Albert Community Hall is billed as The New Heights Tour.
Headlining the event is ACH, also known as Alberta C Hardie Jr., an American professional wrestler with past ties with Ring of Honor and All American Wrestling. He also performed as Tiger the Dark at Wrestle Kingdom 11 in Japan on Jan. 4
St. Albert is the fifth of 12 tour stops in 12 nights across four provinces.
The last time Canadian Wrestling’s Elite staged a show in St. Albert was Sept. 24.
Tickets are $21 for VIP first priority access and the 6 p.m. meet and greet, $16 general admission in advance and $19 at the door.
Advance tickets are available at Popeye’s, Boston Pizza, Gym Rat Training & Nutrition or www.cwetickets.com.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and bell time is 7 p.m.
The next game for the St. Albert Source for Sports Crusaders is against the PAC Saints of Spruce Grove tonight in the Northern Alberta Midget AA Hockey League.
Faceoff is 7:15 p.m. at Mark Messier Arena.
The Saints (14-5-3) and Crusaders (14-7-1) are first and second, respectively, in the Metro conference’s Besa division.
Last weekend the Crusaders posted victories of 8-1 against the host Wainwright Polar Kings (4-10-6) and 5-2 against CAC (6-11-4) at Go Auto Arena.
Meanwhile, the St. Albert Blues (17-4) solidified their first-place standing in the Metro conference’s Anderson division with three wins in six days by scores of 6-2 against the Fort McMurray Barons (3-14-5) in St. Albert, 3-1 against the KC Colts (4-13-4) at Confederation Arena and 4-1 against the Beaumont Braves (14-5-2) in St. Albert.
The St. Albert Physical Education Council basketball league is underway for male and female junior high teams.
The league consists of the Elmer S. Gish Warriors, ESSMY Leopards, Lorne Akins Gators, Morinville Wolves, Richard S. Fowler Falcons, Sir George Simpson Voyageurs, Vincent J. Maloney Marauders and William D. Cuts Crusaders, except there is no Gish girls’ team this year.
The Tier I city finals are March 9 at the SkyDome.
Last year the Lorne Akins Gators swept the city finals for a championship repeat.
Meanwhile, the annual Boston Pizza SAPEC tournament starts 4 p.m. Thursday and the 16-team girls’ and boys’ draws end with Saturday’s division A finals at 3:30 p.m. for the boys and 4:45 p.m. for the girls at VJM.