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T-Wolves Provincials Update

The Williams Lake Midget Female Timberwolves will have to play the waiting game after closing out the Round Robin at Provincials with a pair of wins.

Last night saw the T-Wolves upend the reigning champions from North Island 2-1 with goals from Grace Outhouse and Breanna Uphill.

Today brought more of the same as Ruthie Jackson, Breanna Uphill, Stefanie Martin, and Callissa Broomfield all scored en roue to a 4-1 triumph over Kamloops.

Tamara William was solid in goal for both games, snagging two wins in the process.

It’s been a heckuva season says Coach Pete Montana:

The squad will have to wait until today’s results are in the books before knowing if they made tomorrow’s medal round.

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