Langley Thunder ball carrier Cooper Gettel was pursued by a Delta Islanders defender Friday at the Langley Events Centre's Fieldhouse, during the B.C. midget box lacrosse championships. The Islanders won the A1 match-up 11-4. Gettell was named an all-star. Troy Landreville Langley Times

Langley Thunder ball carrier Cooper Gettel was pursued by a Delta Islanders defender Friday at the Langley Events Centre's Fieldhouse, during the B.C. midget box lacrosse championships. The Islanders won the A1 match-up 11-4. Gettell was named an all-star. Troy Landreville Langley Times

Gettel, Ohlmann earn all-stars

No medals for Langley's two entries at BC Lacrosse Association midget box lacrosse provincial championships

It was double honours for Langley’s Olivia Ohlmann.

Not only did Ohlmann win her Langley Thunder team’s midget B Warrior Fair Play award, but she was also chosen as an all-star.

And Langley B coach Gavan Sand was the recipient of the Fair Play coach award.

The Thunder were competing at the B.C. Lacrosse Association’s 2017 box lacrosse midget provincial championships over the weekend at the Langley Events Centre with Coquitlam winning the A1 gold medal and Peninsula taking the A2 title.

The B gold went to the Saanich Tigers.

Langley also had an entry in the A1 division with Cooper Gettel earning all-star honours.

Stryker Roloff won the midget A1 Warrior Fair Play award.

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