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2014-2015 Bantam Girls "C" | Nov 25, 2014 | Susan Moran | 337 views
Team Bonding in Stratford
With only 5 games under their belt this season, and missing a lead goal scorer ... The COUNTRY CHARM MENNONITE FURNITURE Bantam 'C' Girls had a tough weekend at the Stratford Aces Festival Cup Challenge. 


The girls remained competitive throughout the tournament, falling just 1 goal short in 3 of their 4 games.
They can definitely handle themselves against these larger centres, they just needed to score a few more goals.

Friday Nov.21
Game 1 vs Mount Forest Rams ended in a 2 - 1 loss for the Rebels.
Jessica Moran scored the lone goal at 12:50 in the 3rd period, assisted by Sammy DeJong.
Game MVP: goalie Hannah Mustard

Game 2 vs Ingersoll Ice (the Champions of the tournament) ended in a 1 - 0 loss.
Game MVP: goalie Tatem Edwards

Saturday Nov.22
Game 3 vs Walkerton Capitals
ended in a 3 - 0 loss.
Game MVP: Jessica

Game 4 vs Belmont Blazers ended in a 2 - 1 loss.
Erica McComb scored the lone goal at 5:19 in the 3rd period, assisted by Sammy and Lillian Harshman.
Game MVP: Lillian 

Both Hannah and Tatem were excellent in the net for the Rebels, keeping the games as close as they were. 
The girls travel to Mount Forest this Friday for another match-up with the Rams ... keep shooting ladies, we know you can do it!


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