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Sports Judo club reaches podium Morning Star Staff

The Vernon Judo Club recorded eight medals at the B.C. Judo Championships last weekend in Abbotsford. Being the club’s first tournament of the year, coaches George Okazaki, Dean Yakura, Lisa Nakajima, Bryan

McLachlan, Aubrey Comley (referee) and Donna Hanson (referee) were pleased with the results of all their athletes. Earning gold in their respective divisions were Nadine Bondt (Under 12 Girls), Joshua McLachlan (U12 Boys),

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Brendan Yakura (U16 Boys, 55kg) and Gabriel McLachlan (U16 Boys, 90kg). Sydney Grevatt (U16 Juvenile Women), Natasha Brand (U18 Cadet Women) and Trudy Brand (Senior Women) pocketed silver, and Mason Bondt (U12 Boys) and Bryan McLachlan (Senior Men) each collected bronze. Brendan Yakura is headed to the Quebec Open starting Wednesday.

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BADMINTON - Vernon Badminton Club starts its new season on Monday, Oct. 20, ending in mid-March. Any previous or new players welcome. Sessions go from 7:15-9:15 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays at Coldstream Elementary. Bring your own racket. Contact Kal at 250-260-1692 or e-mail shuttlevernonbc2012@gmail.com.

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CURLING BANNISTER HONDA SENIOR MEN’S LEAGUE OCTOBER 24 SCORES: A Division Kerr 6 Burns 5 Icton 5 Federspeil 3 Kimura 11 Skrenek 8 Begley 8 Merklinger 4 B Division Miller 7 Munk 4 Cook 11 Loo 3 Lyons 8 Cunningham 7 Morazain 8 Chapman 7

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Nolan Thomas (right) of the H&L Glass Vipers fights off a check from Brooklynn Walters of the North Okanagan Knights in Atom Tier 2 hockey tournament action Friday afternoon at Civic Arena.

Chiefs outgun Vipers Morning Star Staff

The Valley Wood Remanufacturing Vipers bowed 9-4 to the Coquitlam Chiefs to open their home Atom Rep hockey tournament Friday afternoon at Civic Arena. The Vipers and Chiefs went back and forth the entire game with great plays at both ends of the rink. However, the Snakes fell apart late in the game and surrendered four goals in the last two minutes. The Vipers were led offensively by Jace Weir (1+2), Cash Anderson (1+1), Erik Pastro and Austin Roest. Colten Colmorgen took the loss. In Pee Wee Tier 1 play Friday, the Watkin Motors Mustangs opened the Darcy Robinson Memorial Tournament in Kamloops with a 7-3

win over the Kamloops Blazers. Vernon played hard in front of Cayden Hamming, with goals from Trevor Kennedy, Steel Quiring, Lucas Zubrod, Cole Boyarski, Scott Gilowski, Connor Elliott and Cam Moger. Assists went to Nick Teale, Ben Imrich, Boyarski and Jacob Boden, with two. The Vipers fell 5-3 to the Kelowna Rockets that night, with Kobe Grant solid in the loss. Boyarski supplied a pair of goals while Kennedy chipped in with one goal and two helpers. Teale, Moger and Gilowski each added an assist each. Brayden McAmmond had a strong game. Vernon faced Prince George and Ridge Meadows Saturday.

UBC second in Cali UBC Athletics

Vernon’s Conner Kozak helped the UBC Thunderbirds to second place at the Otter Invitational Golf Tournament, hosted by CSU Monterey Bay at the Bayonet Course on Tuesday in Seaside, Calif. Kozak (75-71-74, 220) and UBC teammate Evan Holmes (74-74-72) finished in a tie for third individually at plus-4, five shots behind Nova Southeastern’s Richard Mansell (71-71-73). Kozak, a Seaton grad, had three birdie and five bogeys in his final round Tuesday. Nova Southeastern, based out of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., won the three-round tournament plus-21, five shots better than the Thunderbirds. The Bayonet Course is a par 72 measuring 6,869 yards.

REC HOCKEY BOSTON PIZZA HOCKEY LEAGUE TEAM W L T OTL PTS GF Green Pub Moose 6 2 0 0 12 55 Godard Excavating Predators 5 2 0 0 10 36 Tile Guy Flyers 4 3 0 0 9 34 Spartan Auto Bulls 4 2 0 0 8 27 Cidel Moving Oilers 4 4 0 0 8 38 Monashee Bar & Grill Hawks 3 4 0 0 7 28 Kasper Denture Red Wings 3 4 0 0 6 34 Rea-Son Electric Kings 3 4 0 0 6 43 RE Postill & Sons Orphans 1 8 0 0 3 38 SCORING LEADERS PLAYER GP G A PTS Dave Higgins, Moose 8 9 19 28 Mat Lambert, Moose 9 13 14 27 Steve Vallier, Moose 7 10 10 20 Bret Williams, Kings 5 6 13 19 Kevin Swales, Kings 5 11 6 17 GOALIES (MIN 5GP) GP MIN GA W-L-T GAA Travis Corrie, Bulls 5 225 18 4-1 3.60 Chris Kingdon, Preds 7 315 26 5-2 3.71 Jordan Vallance, Flyers 7 315 29 4-2-1 4.14 Jason Hoffman, Blackhawks 7 315 33 3-3-1 4.71 James Scherk, Moose 8 360 38 6-2 4.75

GA 38 26 30 21 41 34 34 46 63 PIM 0 0 0 0 0 SV% .851 .871 .842 .794 .792

LINCOLN LANES BOWLERS-OF-THE-WEEK SEP 22 Club 55 Ladies: Shirley Little bowled a 750 triple to go 180 over her 190 average. Club 55 Men’s: Bob Shephard bowled a 598 triple to go 187 over her 137 average. Ladies: Fran Skeats bowled a 612 triple to go 168 over her 148 average. Men’s: Les Malic bowled a 705 triple to go 156 over her 183 average. HIGH GAMES/TRIPLES: Art Block 337, 812, 310; Wayne Schultz 305; Bob Shephard 302; Ivan Soroka 313, 100 POA; Jennifer Worswick 100 POA; Ashley Snow 762; Ashley Krause 790; Tara Ratcliffe 100 POA; Sandra Harvey 333, 864; Arlene Kapicki 100 POA; Lisa McCulloch 307, 100 POA; Barry Koenig 307; Rick Ganzeveld 307; Yvonne Walker 783; Richard Laplant 100 POA; Sheila Marsh 312. HIGH AVERAGES: ADULT Ladies Yvonne Walker 249 Men Art Block 270 CLUB 55 Ladies Sheila March 210 Men Don Hurst 226 PEE WEE Girls Cassie Collins 128 Boys Brendan Elder 145 BANTAM Girls Carys Reed 133 Boys Drew Fiset 164 JUNIOR Girls Cassidi Breitkreutz 158 Boys Kalvin Blaeser 193 SENIOR Girls Kayli Breitkreutz 196 Boys Keith Hoggard 233

VOLLEYBALL THE GREEN @ VILLAGE GREEN HOTEL FALL LEAGUE KING OF COURT, OCT. 27 POOL A – 9PM @ PV Ballz Deep Big Spank Just the Tip Roll Shot POOL B – 6PM @ PV John’s Fault Dirty Half Dozen Monashee Crushers NOFX POOL C – 7:30PM @ PV Young Bucks Sloppy Sets Skoch Spike With the Tip MONDAY TIER 3 POOL A Generally Offensive Killers Bees The Smackdowns SNAFU Ballz Deep Positive Impact Slammers Team RamRod POOL B Just Wanna Have Fun Dusty Bumpers Will Work For Sets Hard Core Sets We Be Easy Alexanders Setting Ducks The Strategists POOL C Bumpers The Blockheads Bump in the Night Bump & Grinders QUEEN OF THE COURT POOL A - 6PM Busy Vollees Block’em Sock’em 40 Something Serves Up POOL B - 7:30PM PYP All Night Long Carpe Digem Shoot Set POOL C - 9PM

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Spike Cats Dig It Misfits Joy of Sets WOMEN’S TIER 2 POOL A Some Spike It Hot Nice Hits Spank East Hill Girls On Your Knees Ball Handlers Martini Wings & A Pint POOL B Serves U Right I’d Hit That The Scramblers Girls Nite Out Respectable Bump n Uglies Win 4 Gin Cussin’ Bs WOMEN’S TIER 3 POOL A Court Jesters Hurricanes Westside Girls Lethal Ladies By The Balls Sugar & Spikes POOL B I’d Hit That Volley Girls Int. Trans Spike Girls Jet Set Veejays Bite Me Killer Queens YOVO POOL C Drillers Superset Whiplashes Service With A Smile Serv-Ivors Set 4 Life FRIDAY MIXED Group Set Pineapple Express Kal Tire Magic Mikes Always Get It Up Volley Brawlers WYSIWYGs

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