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Host Black Sheep deny Kelowna Crows victory on rugby road trip

Black Sheep won sa国际传媒榝riendlysa国际传媒 38-17 with strong second half

While the Highway 4 closures have become something of a magical mystery tour for Alberni Valley drivers, the road presented a different type of tour for members of the Kelowna Crows mensa国际传媒檚 rugby team last week.

The Crows were in Port Alberni to play an exhibition rugby sa国际传媒渇riendlysa国际传媒 on Friday, July 21, hosted by the Port Alberni Black Sheep. The trip was a mystery for the Kelowna team, many of whom didnsa国际传媒檛 know until they got on the bus very early Friday morning where they were headed. They caught a 6 a.m. ferry and made it to the Cameron Lake closure in time for the 11:30 a.m. opening.

Highway 4 has been closed for several hours during weekdays as crews conduct rock scaling after the Cameron Bluffs wildfire that burned through June and July.

The two teams kicked off their game at 5 p.m. Friday, and it ended with a 38-17 win for the hosts.

sa国际传媒淚t was a game of two different styles,sa国际传媒 Black Sheep head coach Jas Purewal said. sa国际传媒淜elowna was very big and strong in the forwards andsa国际传媒ery physical, and we were a little bit quickersa国际传媒攚hich is unusual for us to say.sa国际传媒

The Sheep had two young players compete in their first mensa国际传媒檚 game: sa国际传媒淐ameron Maher had a very good day, and Duncan Richardson played really well today,sa国际传媒 Purewal added. Maher just graduated from high school at Alberni District Secondary School and Richardson played last year with the Sheep.

Sean Terepocki also played a solid game as a forward for the Black Sheep, making big tackles for the team.

Scoring came from John Symington, Ty Shannon and Aaron Badovinac with two tries apiece, three conversions from Francois Britz and one conversion from Todd Daradics.

Once the game was over the teams sat down for a shared meal, and spent part of Saturday at Sproat Lake. The trip was a team-building activity for the Crows, whose head coach is related to one of the Black Sheep, Purewal said.

The Black Sheep start their regular season training on Tuesday, Aug. 8.



Susie Quinn

About the Author: Susie Quinn

A journalist since 1987, I have been the Alberni Valley News editor since August 2006.
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