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The video, shot by Jeremy Cox of Vancouver, has received 200,000 views so far on Facebook and the skits are also getting big notice. Nerling said the Horns video was shot on 16mm film bought in New York, then sent to Montreal for processing.
Actual TSN footage from the 1990 Centennial Cup national Junior A hockey championships at Civic Arena is shown at the beginning of the video with announcer Vic Rauter welcoming fans to the Okanagan. The Vernon Lakers, coached by former NHL all-star and local hero Eddie Johnstone, upset the powerhouse New Westminster Royals for the title that spring.
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The Orphans are shown tossing Old Milwaukee (brewed at Okanagan Spring Brewery in Vernon) cans in the trash as they prepare for the big game. Former Royal Bank Cup champion Vipers Bryce Kakoske and Dave Robinson get some good air time as Orphans, while the players gather in front of the Zamboni, with Tona sitting on top, for their championship photo.
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The series of 60-second skits was witnessed and liked by somebody at TSN. Silzer is known as Jeremy Plugbucket in the skits.
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That song and video also features Rich Kidd and Tona, both of Juno winning rap recording group Naturally Born Strangers.
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Nerling is based in Vernon, where he helps raise two daughters, Maya, 10, and Lyriq, eight. He was encouraged by his father, Terry, to be a musician as a six-year-old.
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