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KIJHL: Nite Hawks continue to fly high

The Beaver Valley Nite Hawks are coming into their own just at the right time.

B.V has won three straight and 14 of their last 16 games.

They’ve put seven points between them and second place in the Neil Murdoch Division.

However, Forward Allan Pruss says things are only going to get harder down the stretch.

Pruss – who is in his rookie season – has eight points in the his last three games.

He says he feels he’s getting better and better with time.

B.V visits 100 Mile House Friday.

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