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Cariboo athlete wins double gold at Lhtako Quesnel BC Winter Games

Lily Fraser from 150 Mile struck gold twice in the archery at the Lhtako Quesnel 2024 BC Winter Games.

Fraser was first in the 2 Day Aggregate Compound on Friday and Saturday and also won the girl’s Match Play Compound on Sunday.

Two Quesnel archers also won a pair of medals.

Kayla Erickson won gold in the 2 Day Aggregate Recurve and a silver in the Match Play, while Kayden D’Entremont won silver in both the male 2 Day Aggregate Compound and the Match Play.

Zone 8 female curling team (photo by Karen Powell)

The Zone 8 female curling team, which included Williams Lake skip Talana Brown-John and Kelsey Camille, captured a silver medal.

They lost a close one, 5-3 to Zone 4 Fraser River, in the gold medal game.

The Zone 8 Judo team, which included Myah Mason, Diana Kozakova, and Nabil Louraid from 100 Mile House, went home with bronze medals.

Finally, Abbey Mackay from Quesnel captured bronze in the junior girls biathlon.

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