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HAMELIN Nets Lone Marker for the PeeWee HL Girls
A Valiant Effort was made by the Royal Canadian Legion Chatsworth Branch 464 PeeWee Girls HL today, but it just wasn’t in the cards. They were defeated 6 – 1 by Kincardine.  

The girls where in the zone and a lot of passes where made and lots of shots on net, but the puck just wouldn’t go in.  In the third period, their efforts finally paid off and Kristen Hameliin slid one past the Kincardine goalie unassisted. 

Carly Juby
was on her game today between the pipes and stopped 40 plus shots, but 6 slipped in. 

The Girls are on the ice again tomorrow, Oct 26 at 4:00 in Walkerton.  Good Luck Ladies!!

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