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Apr 15, 2010 | Webmaster | 1021 views
Bantam Girls Tie
The TCDMHA Country Charm Mennonite Furniture Bantam C Rebel Girls struck early in their game against Kincardine B Wednesday night with Morgan Potter scoring 57 seconds into the game, assisted by Robyn Pitt.  The Rebels managed to hold them off until the second period when Kincardine rallied on a goal from Vicky Krulicki.  It was a fast paced, hard fought battle that ended in a 1-1 tie.  The Rebels would like to wish Kincardine luck at Provincials next weekend.

The Rebels fans would like to congratulate the girls and wish them the best of luck as they head to Brampton Apr.9-11 for the Ontario Womens Hockey Association Provincial Championship tournament. The Rebels played 2 rounds of playoff action, ending up on top in their Region O, District 27 division with 7 wins and 1 tie in order to advance to Provincials. This is the first girls team from the TCDMHA organization to make it to the provincial level. Great job girls, we're very proud of you.

Go Rebels Go!
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