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The Strathcona Nordics Devo team of 27 young racers made a long journey to Revelstoke last weekend to take part in the BC Midgets Championships. The team represented the North Island well and brought home some medals in the crosscountry ski races. In the classic technique races, the team enjoyed many top five finishes including a gold medal and provincial title for Emmy Stapff (Campbell
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Emmy Stapff of Campbell River races in the BC Midget Championships. River) in the girls 2002. Stephen Lamon, Ame- Damery. On Sunday, the Devos Other top five finishers lia Wells, Annelies include Ross Lamon, Henckel, and Carson battled for every inch in
the sprint races. Gavin Johnston of Campbell River placed third, and Stapff finished third while Ross Lamon captured the Provincial title in the boys 2000. Other top five finishes include Stephen Lamon (second), Wells (second), Annelies Henckel (fourth), Damery (second), and Hugo Henckel (fifth). Hugo Henckel and Kai McGrady won technique awards, and the club placed second overall in aggregate awards.
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T i d a l Wave b u t despite these challenges they continued to control the pace and play of the game right up to the 90th minute. The referee added five minutes of injury time to the match and with only 30 seconds left on the clock and victory in sight, a momentary lack of concentration allowed the Saanich
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team to put a ball on net that careened off a number of legs and past the diving keeper Currie. This late goal allowed the Fusion to force the game into an overtime situation. T h e T i d a l Wave played the overtime as they had the game, fast paced and showing the skills they had learned over the years playing
for Coach Pomeroy. But luck was simply not with the Campbell River side and they continued to struggle with creating scoring opportunities. The Tidal Wave suffered its second heart break of the game when the Fusion scored with a deflected shot that went high over the Tidal Wave keeper Currie, giving her no
chance. The Saanich Fusion left the pitch with a 2-1 victory. This loss marked the end of the season and one of the final games for the Tidal Wave players, many of whom have played together on the same side since they were U-7’s. The last game for the Tidal Wave will be the Island Cup in late April.
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