Williams Lake Female Midget Timberwolves player Callissa Broomfield celebrates after a goal during a two-game sweep to clinch home ice against Prince George.

Williams Lake Female Midget Timberwolves player Callissa Broomfield celebrates after a goal during a two-game sweep to clinch home ice against Prince George.

T-wolves clinch home ice

The Williams Lake Female Midget Timberwolves clinched home-ice advantage for the Cariboo Amateur Hockey League Playoffs.

The Williams Lake Female Midget Timberwolves clinched home-ice advantage for the Cariboo Amateur Hockey League Playoffs during the weekend with two road wins over Prince George.

In game one Melissa Rispin, Eli Davies, Callissa Broomfield and Stefanie Martin lit the lamp to lead the lakecity to a 4-1 victory over their northern rivals. Raylea Garland picked up the win in goal.

In game two the Timberwolves’ offence exploded in an 11-3 win.

Cassie Hogman, Davies, Katie Toews and Martin each notched a pair of goals, while Broomfield, Hallie Fisher, Caitlyn Ray and Faith Outhouse — whose older brother, goaltender Griffen Outhouse, recently returned with a first-place result with the Prince George-based Cariboo Cougars from the Mac’s Major Midget Hockey Tournament in Calgary — each added singles. Between the pipes in the winning effort was Tamara William.

With the home-ice advantage Williams Lake will now face off against Prince George for berth at provincials.

Game one goes Friday, Feb. 13, at 6:15 p.m. Game two starts at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 14. If needed, game three will be played Sunday, Feb. 15 at 12:45 p.m. All games will be played at the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex.

Coming up this weekend the T-wolves travel to Penticton for a pair of Okanagan Mainline Amateur Hockey Association games.

Williams Lake Tribune