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Apr 17, 2010 | Webmaster | 988 views
Bantam Girls on Fire!
The TCDMHA Country Charm Mennonite Furniture Bantam C Rebel Girls were on fire Saturday at the Ontario Women's Provincial Championship tournament in Brampton.  The girls started early with a 4-2 win over the Twin Centre Hericanes.  Courtney Torrie netted 2 for the Rebels with Taylor Vokes and Morgan Potter chipping in one each.  Assists go to Robyn Pitt, McKenna Yost and Nicole "Shorty" Ballagh-Evans.  Scoring for the Hericanes were Ashley Beacom and Mackenzie VanBargen.

The Rebels took to the ice again at 4:30 Saturday afternoon for a fast paced, physical game against Blyth/Brussels. Nicole Ballagh-Evans finally managed to pop one in the net, assisted by Sidney Vaivods and Courtney Torrie, with 2:46 left in the third to lead the Rebels to a 1-0 victory. Michelle McNabb stood on her head in net for the shut-out!

The Leaside Wildcats tried their hand at the Rebels in a third game Saturday evening, but couldn't put one past the amazing goaltending of Michelle McNabb. Morgan Potter, assisted by Torie Lisk and Nicki Brancati, scored the only goal of the game to give a 1-0 Rebels victory.

The Rebels take to the ice Sunday morning at 9:30 for the semi-final round. It should prove to be an exciting game as they face off against a home town rival, Saugeen Shores.

The Rebels would like to send out a big thank you to all their fans that made the trip down Saturday. It was awesome to have such great support in the stands!
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