REBELS PRIDE......, News (TCDMHA)

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Apr 14, 2012 | Vonnie Crawford | 2645 views
REBELS PRIDE......
Who? What the heck is TCDMHA????  Well, our girls are letting the rest of the province know who the Rebels are.

With 3 of our 5 OWHA girls teams participating in the OWHA provinicial tournament this weekend in the GTA the rest of the province is finding exactly who we are and what we can accomplish.

The Sierra Aggregates Midget 'C" girls went 2-1 in tournament play.  With a couple of very close games ending in 2-1 losses and winning their 3rd game 1-0 with Patti Scarrow who just returned from a injury earning what I believe was her 15th shut out of the season.    Great job ladies be proud of your accomplishments.

The Inline Fencing PeeWee "B" also went 2-1  earning a 3-1 win their final game against Stratford Aces after being defeated 2-1 and 5-2 in earlier tournament action.  These girls were a last minute entry and proved they certainly deserved to be there.

The Town & Country Garden Centre Midget 'B" advanced to the quarter finals after winning their 3 round robin games and finishing 2nd in the 1st place teams and played Milverton @ 8:00pm on Saturday evening, losing 2-1 in overtime to be eliminated from further action.  Great job ladies

CONGRATULATIONS GIRLS
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