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Ladies Indoor Soccer League (scores from Feb. 9) 150 Mile - 3 vs. Hattricks - 2 Diane Bearg (1), Lisa Falcioni (2) Kelsey Smith (1), River (1) Alkali - 2 vs. Axis - 0 Jeanette Paul (1), Linda Haig-Brown (1) Thiessen Dental - 5 vs. Dog Creek - 0 Mavis Skerry (3), Tracey Thiessen (2) Dog Creek - 3 vs. Concrete Fitness - 2 Valerie (1), Sherry H (1), Victoria D (1) Natalie (1), Kat Ilnicki (1) United Carpet - 6 vs. Taseko Mines - 3 Norma MacDonald (2), Brittany Seibert (1), Marilyn Marnard (1), Raylene Deick (2) Heather Camille (1), Heather McKenzie (2) Taseko Mines - 2 vs. Central Interior Concrete Services - 2 Heather McKenzie (1), Martina Camille (1) Laticia Chapman (1), Sheyanne Turatus (1) Central Interior Concrete Services - 2 vs. Windsor - 6 Leah Watt (2) Ashley Callander (1), Cora Kelly (1), Lindsay Thiessen (1), Katie McMahen (1), Ashley Johnston (2) Williams Lake Super League of Curling (as of Feb. 13)

Cadet marksmen show fine form in Prince George Irene Berns Special to Tribune/Advisor Five army cadets from Williams Lake travelled to Prince George for the Northern B.C cadet air rifle marksmanship competition on Saturday, Feb. 8. “Cadets have been preparing since midOctober practicing every week,” said coach and Capt. Mary Crawford. The competition is shot at a 10-metre distance using a daisy air rifle equipped with only aperture sights. The cadets had to shoot a total of 40 targets for the highest possible score of 400. A perfect bulls-eye is worth 10 points. Cadets utilized sound marksmanship skills such as natural alignment, rhythmic breath-

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With three games remaining in the season there is a tie for top spot in the Williams Lake Super League of Curling. Caribou Ski has won its last three games to put some pressure on the Credit Union. In last night’s games Credit Union took control of the game against Caribou Ski with a steal of two in the sixth end, cruising to a 6-3 win. In game two PMT gave up five in the third end and scrambled back into the game, missing a hit for three in the last end, losing 9-8. This put a halt to PMT’s three-game winning streak. Williams Lake Recreational Hockey League (week 18 to Feb. 7)

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Army cadets Colton Johnson (left), Corbin Abercrombie, Vincent Beaudoin, Sheldon Samra, Alexander Eves and Cpt. Mary Crawford were in Prince George last weekend for a marksmanship competition. ing, and follow-through. The team scored extremely well with a silver medal overall, competing against five other Army, Air, and Sea Cadet teams. Cadet Colton Johnson landed on the podium with a silver medal in the individual Junior

Best Shot category. It was cadet Johnson’s first competition with the army cadet program. Cadet Corbin Abercrombie also took home a bronze medal in the individual Senior Best Shot category. Coach Capt. Craw-

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ford was thrilled with the team’s performance. “I’m really proud of the team, we really had a great time,” she said. The team would like to thank Branch 139 of the Royal Canadian Legion for their continued support of the cadet program.

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