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CARIBOO HOCKEY TEAM WINS MEDAL AT PROVINCIALS

The Williams Lake Midget rep hockey team are bronze medal champions.

They took third place at the tier two provincials in Vernon with a 4-3 victory over Peninsula last night.

Quesnel’s tier three pee wee hockey team ended up 4th overall at their provincial championships in Powell River.

Quesnel lost 6-0 to Whistler in the bronze medal game this morning.

ORIGINAL STORY

Quesnel and Williams Lake teams have advanced to the semi-finals at their provincial hockey championships.

The Quesnel Pee Wees will play Whitehorse tonight at 6 o’clock at the Tier Three Provincials in Powell River.

Quesnel battled Whistler to a 2-2 tie yesterday to finish the round-robin 2-1 and 1.

After opening with a tough 6-5 loss to Tri Port, they reeled off a 4-3 win over Castlegar and a 5-3 victory over Dawson Creek.

Williams Lake, meanwhile, will take on Fort St. John in the semi-finals of the Midget Tier Two Provincials in Vernon.

That game started at 11 this morning.

Williams Lake tied Trail 4-4 yesterday.

That followed a 4-3 win over Kamloops and a 5-1 loss to Hollyburn.

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