Borrow helps Thompson-Okanagan win bronze at Games

The team of 13-14 year-old girls won the bronze medal Sunday morning at the BC Winter Games

By Rick Kupchuk

Mission Record

As far as their head coach is concerned, the Thompson-Okanagan (Zone 2) female hockey team enjoyed a successful weekend because of what they accomplished off the ice as well as on it.

The team of 13-14 year-old girls won the bronze medal Sunday morning at the BC Winter Games at the Mission Leisure Centre with a 3-0 win over Vancouver Island (Zone 6), an accomplishment the players shared after spending much of this season competing against each other.

“This team came together as a group like I’ve never seen before,” said Terry Olfert of Penticton. “Some of these girls are playing against each other in playoffs and they put it aside and came together as a team and it was awesome. We struggled one game and it cost us.

“But you know what, that’s life. (Today) they said you have to lose to get silver. Today, we won and got bronze so they’re all pretty happy.”

A four-minute span early in the second period decided the bronze medal match. Team captain Molly Box of Coldstream broke a scoreless tie, 87 seconds later Vernon’s Samantha Head scored an insurance goal, and a little more than two minutes after that Allison Borrow of Clearwater completed the scoring.

 

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