Hard Play against West Grey, News, PeeWee Girls "C", U13 2011/12, 2013-2014 (TCDMHA)

This Team is part of the 2013-2014 season, which is not set as the current season.
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Jan 19, 2014 | Deb McNabb | 725 views
Hard Play against West Grey
Although the TCDMHA Chatsworth Legion Branch 464 Peewee C Rebels came up short in Keady- The on ice action was equal in skill and speed.

Down by one goal after the first period-the Rebels found the back of the net midway through the second on a tap in goal by Kirsten Sutter assisted by Brontae Frook.
The girls were pumped and scored the next goal of the game by Rachel Mallette assisted by Jade Gilchrist. Although this would put the Rebels in the Lead 2-1, sadly that would be their last goal of the game.
West grey was quick to respond- putting a quick one past the Rebels goalie Jadzia Leask to tie the game and then dump on two more with less than one minute of play to end the period with the score being 4-2.These Ladies fought hard to ensure very little opportunity was out there for the West Grey girls to challenge Leask, but one high paced breakaway just under the 10 min mark of play in the 3rd produced the final point in the game to end it at a 5-3 loss for our girls.
Be proud of yourselves ladies! -you showed your opponents how they can't come into your barn and push you around-you played amazing!!!! :)
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