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Atom REP overcome 4-1 deficit to tie Arthur
The TCDMHA Great Lakes Framing Company Atom Rep Rebels gave a valiant effort and overcame a 4-1 deficit to tie the Arthur Vipers tonight in hockey action at the Arthur Community Centre.

The first goal scorer for the Rebels was #17, Adam Gorman, assisted by # 4 William Hoare and # 16 Brayden Gibbons.

Additional goal scorers were:
#9 Wyatt Cayley, unassisted,
#16 Brayden Gibbons assisted by #14 Hayden Wardell and #11 Layne Edwards

The last goal of the night was by #5 Nathan Garrett assisted by #9 Wyatt Cayley.

Great game Rebels.
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