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Feb 01, 2014 | Vonnie Crawford | 1296 views
LET'S TURN THE PAGE
It's February 1st, a new month and the skies are clear (at the moment).  After a week of cancellation looks like a good day to get out and watch some hockey.
A BIG WELCOME TO THE BRUCE PENINSULA PREDATORS

After the week we've had these young players should have lots of energy to burn and will provide us with some good fast entertaining hockey games to watch.

It's TCDMHA vs Bruce Peninsula Predators in Local League action for the last game of the OMHA Local League Schedule.

Starting @ 10:00am in Desboro
10:00am - Desboro Tire Novice LL vs Bruce Peninsula Predators #1
11:00am - Barrry's Construction Atom LL vs Bruce Peninsula Predators
12:00am - Desboro Lion's Club Atom Girls vs Bruce Peninsula  Predators

Then over to Keady 
10:30am - Horton Concrete Finishing vs West Grey
1:30pm -  Harold Sutherland Construction PeeWee Rep vs Listowel Cyclones AE  (WOAA Playoff game)
3:00pm - Xtreme Heating PeeWee LL vs Bruce Peninsula Predators

Then on to Chatsworth
4:30pm - Ed McNabb Roofing Midget LL vs Shelburne Wolves (Exhibition game)

With OWHA Playdowns and Local League Playoffs just being scheduled there will be lots more exciting hockey to come.  CHECK OUR CALENDAR for updates.






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