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2015-2016 Atom Girls "C" | Dec 01, 2015 | Heather Vokes | 690 views
Atom Girl's Teamwork!!
The "Desboro Lion's Club" Atom C Girls defeated Mount Forest HL 7-0 tonight in Desboro. The girls demonstrated great teamwork all game making accurate passes, driving to the net and shooting from the point consistently!  

Jolie McKnight started the scoring off early in the game with a goal 15 seconds in assisted by Olivia Houston and Natalie Madill. Shortly after Claire Vokes drove to the net to make it 2-0 assisted by Cecily Mallette and Grace Madill. With only 30 seconds remaining in the first period Natalie Mole fired the puck at the net from the point to score unassisted.

In the second period Cecily Mallette shot the puck at the net and Lyndsay Cumming picked up the rebound scoring to make it 4-0.  Mount Forest's goalie was playing hard saving countless shots from the Rebels. 

In the third period Natalie Mole scored again assisted by Jolie McKnight. Then Natalie scored again for her hat trick!! With only 30 seconds remaining Claire Vokes scored again to make it 7-0 for the Rebels.  Her goal was assisted by Lyndsay Cumming and Emma Frook. Way to go girls!
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