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We are off to The LLFHL CHAMPIONSHIP WEEKEND
The TCDMHA Chatsworth Legion PeeWee B Team is moving on after 3 rounds! 

This team has earned the spot in the LLFHL Championship weekend as they are Central West Division Champions. 

With Twin Center Hericanes there to play as it was do or die for them this put the pressure on for the Rebel ladies and it was a hard fought battle and an aggressive game!  The game was scoreless for until 5:06 in the third and that is when GEORGIA RUTTER scored assisted by EMMA MACDONNELL!! Then it was time to keep the lead, with The Hericans pulling their goalie and the pressure on it was intense but the team pulled it off and CAMERYN GATEMAN was amazing in net and earned the shut-out for the game! 

The team now has a busy schedule with the next 2 weekends at tournaments.  Well done ladies you have all earned these spots for the LLFHL Championship Weekend as well as Provincial Weekend.

Hard work and dedication from all of you players is greatly appreciated by your Bench staff and parents! Good Luck and LETS DO THIS!!

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