Atom Development playoffs held in 100 Mile

Local Sunrise Ford team notched four goals in bid for finals

The 100 Mile Sunrise Ford Atom Development team was voted Most Sportsmanlike team by the other teams during the playoffs in 100 Mile House, on Feb. 26-28. Alternate captain Braiden Beharrell, left, and Trey Pacheco and team captain Easton Mills accepted the award.

The 100 Mile Sunrise Ford Atom Development team was voted Most Sportsmanlike team by the other teams during the playoffs in 100 Mile House, on Feb. 26-28. Alternate captain Braiden Beharrell, left, and Trey Pacheco and team captain Easton Mills accepted the award.

100 Mile House was the site of the Atom Development playoffs, which were played Feb. 26-28.

The first series saw second place Quesnel Atom Selects taking on third place 100 Mile Sunrise Ford Wranglers.

Quesnel won both games, going on to play the first place Williams Lake Atom Development Timberwolves.

Quesnel won the series in two games by scoring the winning goal in sudden-death overtime.

The 100 Mile Sunrise Ford Atom Development Wranglers had a total of four goals in their games.

 

Game 1

Treyton Pacheco scored and was assisted by Easton Mills and Gibson Fast.

Riley Campbell scored on assists by Mathew Keller and Corey Harding.

Pacheco potted the third goal with the assist going to Mills.

 

Game 2

Campbell scored when he was set up by Mills.

The weekend was capped off with a Jamboree style game, during which all the players from all of the teams who were still in 100 Mile House were split into two teams. They had a fun game and then a shoot out.

“It was a great way to get all the kids together and just have fun playing the game they love! There were smiles all around,” says team spokesperson Kim Mills.

100 Mile House Free Press