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PHOTOS: Thunder filet Salmonbellies on Tessa Beauchamp Night

Cole Shafer posts five points to lead Langley offence Wednesday at LEC
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New Westminster Salmonbellies defender Brett Mydske rakes his stick over the neck of Langley Thunder ball carrier Bryce Brochu, as Brochu drives to the net in WLA action Wednesday at the Langley Events Centre. The Thunder edged the Salmonbellies 10-8. More photos at www.langleytimes.com Troy Landreville Langley Times

The Langley Thunder put in an inspired performance Wednesday night, while at the same time honouring a teen who lost a courageous battle with cancer in 2012.

The Thunder edged the visiting New Westminster Salmonbellies 10-8 in Western Lacrosse Association action.

It was a positive night all around, as the Thunder auctioned off their jerseys in support of the Tessa Beauchamp Foundation.

During the first intermission, fans watched a video tribute to Tessa Beauchamp, who was a basketball star with the Holy Cross Crusaders.

The foundation was created in memory of the 18-year-old who passed away after a long battle with a rare type of cancer.

While the Thunder have supported the foundation in past years, this is the first time they partnered with the Make A Wish Foundation.

The game, which is being sponsored by Quorum Construction Group, saw fans gain admittance by donation. And half of the 50/50 draw’s proceeds will also go to the Make A Wish Foundation.

Thunder president Ken Buchan chose Make A Wish as the beneficiary after sending out emails to prospective charities.

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On the floor, the Thunder led 3-1 after the first period and managed to stay a goal or two ahead of the ’Bellies the rest of the way, led by Cole Shafer’s two goals, three assists outing, a four point night from James Rahe (one goal, three assists), and a pair of goals from Brandon Clelland.

Logan Schuss tallied a hat trick while Mike Messenger scored twice in a losing cause for the Salmonbellies.

The Thunder remain in the basement of the seven-team WLA with a 3-10 record, however, two of their wins have come in their last three games.

The Thunder are on the road for their next two games, Saturday in Coquitlam against the Adanacs and Tuesday in Maple Ridge versus the Burrards.

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Langley Thunder’s Cole Shafer dishes the ball off while being checked by New Westminster Salmonbellies’ Justin Goodwin Wednesday at the Langley Events Centre. Shafter put up five points including two goals as the Thunder came away with a 10-8 win. Troy Landreville Langley Times
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Langley Thunder’s Justin Martin throws a shot on net after breaking free against the New Westminster Salmonbellies in WLA action Wednesday at the Langley Events Centre. The Thunder won by a 10-8 score. Troy Landreville Langley Times
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The Langley Thunder (dark jerseys) downed the visiting New Westminster Salmonbellies 10-8 in Western Lacrosse Association action Wednesday at the Langley Events Centre. Troy Landreville Langley Times
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Bryce Brochu of the Langley Thunder was the picture of intensity as he wired a shot against the New Westminster Salmonbellies Wednesday at the Langley Events Centre. The Thunder won the Western Lacrosse Association match-up 10-8. Troy Landreville Langley Times