Provincial Playdown Game #1: REBELS Dominated 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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Feb 19, 2014 | Deb McNabb | 849 views
Provincial Playdown Game #1: REBELS Dominated West Grey
It was a Barn full of excitement tonight when your TCDMHA Chatsworth Legion Branch 464 Peewee C girls Hosted their league rivals -West Grey

Starting off the scoring for the game late in the First Period was Kirstyn Sutter-assisted by Brontae Frook. Although the Rebels started with the lead, West grey dumped one past Jadzia Leask with .33 seconds left in the first.
Neither team would add a goal to their side of the scoreboard in the second -but it wasn't for lack of trying.
The third period saw Rachel Malette add one more for the Rebels-Assisted by Gabby McNabb and Tristin Brown. The Girls Lead was once again short lived as West Grey responded 1:33 later to tie up the game.
Our girls played their hearts out and never gave up-playing more of the game in their opponents end than their own-and that shook up the barn!!
Through hard and fierce play by both teams-the game would end in a 2-2 tie giving each team a point in their quest for provincials.
The Girls are on the road this Saturday for game 2 when the travel to Tiverton to take on the Kincardine Kinnucks.
Good Luck Ladies
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