Kuhl's Machine Shop WOAA Elite Champs, News (TCDMHA)

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Apr 14, 2010 | Webmaster | 993 views
Kuhl's Machine Shop WOAA Elite Champs
An extra game was needed to determine the winner of the WOAA Midget Boys Elite champsionship "home and away" series between Shallow Lake, Tiverton and TCDMHA.  Tiverton and TCDMHA were tied, with one win each.  The deciding game was played at Chatsworth on Monday, March 29.The TCDMHA Kuhl Machine Shop Midget Rebels won the elite championship game over Tiverton in double overtime by a score of 4-3.

TCDMHA's Brett Datema opened the scoring in the first minute of play.  Jason McGrogan scored for Tiverton less than 2 minutes later.  The game remained tied until early in the third period when jason McGrogan scored again, followed by another goal for Tiverton by Rob Fitzsimmons.  Braeden Weppler and Jesse Fennell added to the TCDMHA tally half way through the third period.  Peyton Cottenie scored the winning goal about the three minute mark in the second overtime period.
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