Desboro Garage PeeWee LL in Consolation Champsionship, News (TCDMHA)

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Mar 23, 2010 | Vonnie Crawford | 816 views
Desboro Garage PeeWee LL in Consolation Champsionship
TCDMHA "Desboro Garage" Peewee Local League Rebels wrapped up their season this weekend.  

The Rebels lost in a best of three series with Saugeen Shores for the consolation championship.  The Rebels started the series with a 4 to 3 win in Keady on Wednesday night.  Will McNabb had the hat trick while Evan Longland added a single.  Thursday night saw the Rebels in Southampton where they lost 5 -2. Ryan Graves and Will McNabb each scored once. Friday night the Rebels lost 4-2 to Saugeen.  Will McNabb and Evan Longland scored one goal apiece. Victor Ramage, in net for the Rebels, was outstanding. 
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