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Dawson Creek Takes Home Coy Cup

Dawson Creek is the 2018 Coy Cup champions, beating the Kelowna Sparta by a score of 10-4 in the final Saturday night.

The Canucks went undefeated in the tournament with a record of 3-0-1.Host Williams Lake lost to Kelowna in Friday’s semi-final match-up 3-2 after finishing second in the round-robin stage.

-Score from Friday, March 30th:
Kelowna Sparta 3, Williams Lake Stampeders 2

-FINAL ROUND-ROBIN STANDINGS:
1) Dawson Creek, 2-0-1 (first by goal differential)
2) Williams Lake, 2-0-1
3) Kelowna, 1-2
4) Terrace, 0-3

-Scores from Thursday, March 29th:
Williams Lake Stampeders 6, Kelowna Sparta 4
Dawson Creek Canucks 8, Terrace River Kings 0

-Scores from Wednesday, March 28th:
Williams Lake Stampeders 2, Dawson Creek Canucks 2
Kelowna Sparta 7, Terrace River Kings 3

-Scores from Tuesday, March 27th:
Williams Lake Stampeders 6, Terrace River Kings 5
Dawson Creek Canucks 7, Kelowna Sparta 4

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Rebecca Dyok
Rebecca Dyok
News Reporter/Anchor who loves the Cariboo and coffee (lots of it).If you have any news tips or story ideas you would like to share I can be reached at [email protected]

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