Kelowna Capital News 20 October 2011

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Thursday, October 20, 2011 Capital News

SPORTS ▼ HOCKEY

Ok Rockets stay at .500 mark It’s been a win-one, lose-one kind of season for the Okanagan Rockets. For the fourth weekend in a row, the B.C. Major Midget League squad picked up a split of two games and now sits at an even 4-4-0 on the season.

On Saturday at the Capital News Centre, the Rockets dropped a 2-1 contest to the North Island Silvertips. Tips goalie Riley Medves made 27 stops to keep the Rockets off the board for two periods. Parker Bowles scored

Okanagan’s lone marker in the third period. On Sunday, the Rockets rebounded with a 4-2 win over North Island. The Rockets were buoyed by the return of 17-year-old forward Mat Lambert to the line-up after a six-game suspen-

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sion. Lambert notched a pair of goals including the winner and the insurance marker. Mackenzie Ferner and Mitchell Cook also scored for Okanagan. Cook had three points in the game and finished the contest as the Rockets leading scorer with nine points through the club’s first eight games. Keeper Brenden Mills got back in the win column for the Rockets with a solid 21-save effort. The Rockets will have this weekend off before returning to action against the Thompson Blazers Oct. 29 in Chase and Oct. 30 at CNC.

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TORONTO BLUE JAYS rookie Brett Lawrie will be the special guest next month at the Okanagan College Coyotes Athletic fundraiser breakfast.

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Budding Blue Jay superstar to speak Okanagan College athletes and those who support them will have the opportunity to share breakfast with the Toronto

Blue Jays’ Brett Lawrie, the dynamic third baseman from Langley, who exploded onto the Major League scene earlier this

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year. Lawrie will be the featured guest speaker at the second annual Okanagan College Coyotes Athletic fundraiser breakfast, which takes place Thursday, Oct. 27 from 7 to 9 a.m. at the Coast Capri Hotel. At just 21 years of age, Lawrie’s path to the major leagues took him from Langley, through the minors with the Milwaukie Brewers, and then to the Blue Jays. As a player Lawrie is known for his versatility and shows a great deal of promise for the Jays club. After being called up from Triple-A Las Vegas this season, Lawrie batted .293 with nine homeruns and 25 RBIs in 43 games with Toronto before a broken finger ended his 2011 season on Sept. 21. His early success provides a great example to other young B.C. athletes and is a reminder of the rewards that come with hard work and dedication. The Okanagan College Coyotes baseball and hockey programs are in their fourth and third years respectively, and are bringing both local and national recognition to Okanagan College. Both teams are responsible for covering their own operating costs and have received strong community support in the form of sponsorships. Proceeds from the breakfast fundraiser will go toward covering costs for the teams and their players in the 2011-12 season. Tickets to the Coyotes Fundraising Breakfast are available at a cost of $100 per person or $750 for a table of eight. Contact the athletics office at 762-5445 ext. 4754 to reserve your tickets.


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