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Man catches pair after alleged break-in attempt By Craig Lindsay & Emily Wessel THE HERALD

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Team BC Head Coach Joe Quewezance (left) and player Bradley Colter from Merritt show off their championship cup from the 2013 National Aboriginal Hockey Championship, held in Kahnawake, Que. from April 29 to May 4. The two locals helped the provincial team make history, as the first Team BC to take the title in the tournament’s 12-year history. Emily Wessel/Herald

Team BC are the champions Local player and coach help clinch 2013 aboriginal hockey cup By Emily Wessel THE HERALD

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Two local men helped Team BC bring home the cup from the 2013 National Aboriginal Hockey Championships, marking the first time in the event’s history that Team BC took the title. “I think it was the best week of hockey I’ve ever had,” Team BC winger Bradley Colter said.

Colter, 17, is a Grade 11 student at Merritt Secondary School and one of 20 young men from around the province to play on the team. Colter said winning the tournament, which was held April 29 to May 4 in Kahnawake, Que., was amazing, with the gold medal game against Team Ontario being the highlight. Head coach Joe

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Quewezance agreed. “We were down one about 30 seconds into the game, then we ended up going ahead 2-1,” he said. “They tied it, then we scored twice, and then they scored with about four minutes left to make it 4-3. With a second left, we got an empty-netter off of a scramble play. Definitely, when you win a championship, that trumps everything.”

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Quewezance said the team’s dynamics fell into place, and the wins seemed to follow from there. “I was quite confident going over there this year,” Quewezance said. “In years before, we had good goaltending, great defense, good forwards, but we just didn’t have that true goalscorer.”

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Two local men will be in court on June 4 for an alleged attempted break-in at a young family’s home on Thursday morning. The men allegedly badgered a woman to let them into the house to use the phone around 7:30 a.m. while her 10-year-old son was getting ready for school. Mr. Young (not his real name) told the Herald that one of the men approached the house and his fiancee refused to let him in, despite his protests. “The man knocked on the door and told my fiancee he needed to use the phone for his father, who was waiting in the car,” said Young. “First of all, there was no father and there was no car. The guy got extremely aggressive with her about wanting to come inside. He also had a guy downstairs doing lookout.” As the man allegedly got increasingly agitated, the fiancee woke up Young and called 911. “We are on the second floor of a house,” Young said. “This guy basically knocked on our second floor patio door. He had to go through our outside gate, up the stairs and through another gate to get to the patio door, so it’s a private space as it is.” Young said the pair took off when he woke up, but

he got in his vehicle and was able to catch up with them a few blocks away. RCMP arrived a short time later and apprehended the pair. “Four police cars swooped in and picked them up right across from the radio station,” the father said. “It all happened quickly. The police were very fast.” Merritt RCMP spokesperson Const. Tracy Dunsmore said the two men allegedly tried to break into another residence nearby before they were apprehended by police. “The first call came in at 7:43 a.m.,” Dunsmore said. “The couple found two guys trying to get into their house. They left and [Mr. Young] followed them and told police where to find them. “When the police officers were attending, a second call came in from another resident saying they had found one of the males in their home. Again, they confronted him and he made some story up, and then left. The other male was waiting outside.” Dunsmore said both calls were from the same part of town and the descriptions fit, so police were able to locate the men right away and they were arrested. Dunsmore also said that police are currently taking statements and preparing the report before the pair goes to court on June 4.

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