FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – The Northeast B.C. Yukon Midget Trackers were home over the weekend for a two-game series as they were host to the Whitecourt Wolverines.
On Saturday, the Trackers held a special fundraiser game in support of nine-year-old Adaura Cayford, who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour.
It was a win-win that game as the Trackers won over the Wolverines 8-0 and were able to raise $3,150 towards helping the Cayford family’s fight against cancer.
Then on Sunday, the Trackers were able to win over the Wolverines with another huge lead of 7-1.
Shots on goal for this game was 48-22 for the Trackers.
Coach’s and players’ pick for the game was Chase London.
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Up next, the Trackers will be on the road this Friday, October 25, as they take on the Grande Prairie Storm. Puck drop is 7:30 p.m. MST.