Atom Rep Girls Remain Undefeated!!, News (TCDMHA)

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2014-2015 Atom Girls "C" | Nov 17, 2014 | Heather Vokes | 424 views
Atom Rep Girls Remain Undefeated!!
The Desboro Lion's Club Atom Girls Rep team had an exciting weekend of play with a tie and a win.  The Rebels are undefeated after five games of league play.  They are pumped to head to their first big tournament this weekend in Stratford.  They started the weekend off with a 1-1 tie against a tough Kincardine Rep team.  Then on Sunday they defeated Lucknow/Wingham 6-0.

The girls were scoreless in the first two periods on Friday night in Tiverton against Kincardine.  Finally, early in the third period, Emma MacDonnell found the back of the net, assisted by Kloey Jex and Claire Vokes. It looked like the girls had the win but with a mere 1:52 remaining Ella Gratto snuck one by Grace Vokes in net to tie up the game.

On Sunday in Lucknow, the girls were on fire and especially Kloey Jex!  She scored four goals!  Other goals were scored by Brooke Farrow and Claire VokesClaire also earned an assist and Emma Macdonnell contributed two assists as well.  The final score was 6-0 for TCDMHA over Lucknow/Wingham.

The girls play Friday morning at 8:00 am in St. Mary's against local rivals Markdale. Cheer us on by following our progress on this website. Good luck girls!  Work hard and have fun!
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