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Hawks have great weekend

The Valley West Hawks make it to the B.C. Hockey Major Midget League quarterfinals.
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South Island Thunderbird Josh Adkins (left) and Cloverdale's Cole Bevan of the West Valley Hawks collide during a BC Major Midget Hockey League game at the Langley Sportsplex last weekend.

Everything fell into place for the Valley West Hawks on the final day of the B.C. Hockey Major Midget League schedule.

The Hawks needed either a win Sunday, or a loss by the North Island Silvertips, to qualify for postseason play. And in the end, they got both.

Valley West took both ends of a double header with the last-place South Island Thunderbirds last weekend at the Langley Sportsplex. After a 5-0 victory Saturday evening, the Hawks clinched sixth place when the Silvertips lost in Nanaimo to the Okanagan Rockets Sunday morning.

No longer needing a win, the Hawks got one anyway, closing out their 40-game schedule with their 20th victory, a 3-1 triumph Sunday afternoon.

Angus Redmond of Langley was in goal Saturday, earning a shutout while Cloverdale defenceman Cole Bevan, Justin Klimek and Daniell Lange of Langley, and Surrey forwards Ram Brar and Mitch Friesen scored the goals. Rhett Wilcox of Surrey and Langley defenceman Jordan Klimek collected two assists each.

Friesen scored twice, including the winning goal with 10 minutes to play, in Sunday's win. His 22nd tally of the season put the Hawks up 2-0, and after the Thunderbirds pulled to within one with two minutes left, Friesen found the empty net in the final minutes.

Matthew Cox of White Rock opening the scoring five minutes into the second period. Luke Stripp of Surrey was in goal, turning aside all but one South Island shot.

The Hawks, owners of a 20-17-3 (won-lost-tied) record, will play the third-place Vancouver Chiefs in a best-of-three quarterfinal series on the weekend.

Game one is at 4 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) at Planet Ice in Coquitlam, with a rematch Saturday at 8:15 p.m. Saturday night in the Port Coquitlam Recreation Complex. A location for a third game, if necessary, has yet to be announced.