PeeWee Girls Didn't Give Up Easy, News (TCDMHA)

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Mar 22, 2010 | Vonnie Crawford | 642 views
PeeWee Girls Didn't Give Up Easy
The TCDMHA  In-line Fencing Peewee C Rebels girls put up a good fight over the Weekend at their year end Tournament. in Port Elgin. 

The Rebels faced off game 1 of the weekend against Normanby. It wasn't looking very promising leaving the 1st period down  2-0. But the Girls persevered and  with a late 2nd period goal from Catherine Bradley (assists Taylor Slater and Miranda Bruce) and the tying goal from Danielle Mc Nabb (unassisted) 30 seconds later , the Rebels were back in the game. but unfortunately Normanby addded one more to end up winning 3-2. Game 2 The Rebels were going to face off against Mildmay, a team they hadn't seen yet this year. Early in the First, Mildmay took the lead and it took the Rebels till the 3rd period to tie it up with a Goal by Maddy Moore (assisted by Catherine Bradley and Rachel Aitcheson) with 2:25 remaining. Into Overtime we went with no scoring and 2 nd Overtime with no scoring either..... So a Shootout was next. Both Teams went through 14 shooters before Mildmay scored ending the game and the season for the Rebels....(Rachel Aitcheson was the only Rebel who scored in the Shootout at the same time Mildmay did)
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