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WOW...9 skaters and 2 Hat-Tricks
It was a big win for the CHATSWORTH ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION - Branch 464 PEEWEE 'C' GIRLS as they defeated the Grey Highlands Shooting Stars 8 - 1.

Even though the 1st period remained scoreless...the REBELS wore the Stars down in the 2nd, took control and scored 6 goals.  Their passes were on and they kept the shots flying toward the net, and added 2 more in the 3rd.  
Here's the breakdown:
13:09 Jade Gilchrist (unassisted)
10:10 Tristin Brown (Abby Vokes)
 7:06  Tristin (Lindsay Elliot)
 6:50  Jade   (Jessica Davidson, Jade)
 3:57  Emily Meuser (Jade)
 3:48  Jade   (Emily)

 9:42  Tristin (Abby)
 4:28  Tristin (Reese Wilkins)

Ashlynn Stephenson made some amazing saves tonight...but the Stars did sneak one in the corner on a rare breakaway at 1:58 to end the game 8 - 1.
GREAT TEAMWORK LADIES! 

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