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Quesnel Thunder Peewees win silver at home

The host hockey team beat squads from Northwest District, Kamloops, Smithers and Prince George
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A Thunder player digs hard for the puck in their game against Kamloops on Jan. 12. Heather Norman photo

Quesnel Thunder won silver at the Peewee hockey tournament they hosted last weekend (Jan. 11-13).

Williams Lake, Prince George, Terrace, Fort St. John, Northwest District, Kamloops and Smithers all sent teams to the three day contest.

The Thunder won a hard-fought game against the North West District on Jan. 11, coming ahead 3-1 in their preliminary match.

Saturday, Jan. 12 brought more success with a 7-4 victory over Kamloops, followed by a 10-3 shellacking of an out-matched Smithers side.

Coach Chandra Lawlor, whose son Kade plays on the squad, says the results improved as a result of hard work on both ends of the ice.

Their most impressive victory, she says, was their 3-1 semi-final win over Prince George on Jan. 13.

The team was able to prevail over a very difficult rival by playing a focused game from whistle-to-whistle.

Unfortunately, the steam ran out for their next game, and they were spanked by a determined Terrace team by a score of 9-1.

“Our communication could have been a lot better,” says Lawlor. “But Terrace was the team to beat of the tournament.

“They have a really good program up there and it shows.”

Two MVP awards per team were given out each game.

The Thunder winners were Mick Smith, Jake Phillips-Watts, Kade Lawlor, Lane Emslie, Sebastien Arscott, Isaiad Bagri, Jackson Heinzelman, Boden Lind and Tristen Mero.

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