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REBELS battle the RAMS.... REBELS WIN!!!!
The Royal Canadian Legion Chatsworth Branch 464 PeeWee Girls HL battled it out with Mt. Forest and came away with a big win of 7 – 1.  

It was a very exciting game tonight at the barn in Keady! 

Sara Boulter
started the night with a beauty shot right into the net assisted by Aubrey Urbshott

Not another goal was made until the second period when the birthday girl, Janna Wardell, shot one in from the blue line unassisted.  Goal number 3 was an excellent team effort shot in by Grace Scott assisted by Taylor Legge and Sara Boulter

Jadzia Leask did an excellent job between the pipes, but Mt. Forest snuck their one and only goal in at the start of the third period.  Our girls where not finished and answered with a goal of their own made by Taylor Legge assisted by Sara Boulter.  Within minutes of goal number 4, Sara Boulter set another one in assisted by Taylor LeggeSara Boulter then completed her hat trick with goal number 6, assisted by Aubrey Urbshott.  The girls then finished the game with the last goal of the night made by Taylor Legge assisted by Grace Scott

The Girls are away on Friday night and are ready to dual Kincardine at the Tiverton Arena, Good luck ladies!

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