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Feb 23, 2016 | Heather Vokes | 909 views
Madill Sisters score a Hat Trick Against Saugeen Shores
The "Desboro Lion's Club" Atom C Girls brought home a big win on Tuesday night in their fourth Provincial Playdown game against Saugeen Shores.  They have three wins and a loss in their playdowns with two more games to go. 

Lyndsay Cumming started the scoring with a great goal in the first period. The defense was working hard and Zoe Schriek passed the goal in to Natalie Madill who dug it out front to Olivia Houston who scored the second goal of the night. 

Saugeen Shores kept the pressure on and were able to get by our defense to make it 2-1. In the second and third period the Rebels turned it on. They increased their back checking and kept throwing hard shots at the net.  Natalie Madill scored twice. Her goals were assisted by Zoe Schriek and Jolie McKnight. Then Grace Madill scored assisted by Claire Vokes to make it a Madill Family hat trick!  Lyndsay also scored one more time, assisted by Claire Vokes. 

The girls play Kincardine Saturday at 11:00 and Bruce Peninsula on March 8th at 7pm to finish up their playdowns. 
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