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Quesnel Boxer Honoured Provincially !

A Quesnel boxer received quite an honour over the weekend.
Olin “Tager” Lee was named the best male junior boxer in BC for 2015.
Wally Dorn, the coach with the Two Rivers Boxing Club in Quesnel, says it can help Olin with his future goals.
Dorn says the club was runner-up for club of the year at the awards banquet in Langley on Friday night.
Four Quesnel boxers were also in the ring the following night in Maple Ridge.
Nick Kwiakowski improved to 4 and 0 with an impressive unanimous decision over Payson White of Kelowna.
Dayton Swaan was doing well but was stopped in the final round against his opponent.
Emmett Emblau and Kyle Black both fought in exhibition bouts.

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