Provincial Playdown #2: REBELS on Fire in Tiverton, 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 24, 2014 | Deb McNabb | 826 views
Provincial Playdown #2: REBELS on Fire in Tiverton
The TCDMHA Chatsworth Legion Branch 464 Peewee C girls traveled to Tiverton Saturday to take on the Kincardine Kinucks.

In an action packed game these Ladies led the way to a 5-1 victory.

Rachel Mallette started off the scoring in the first assisted by Gabby McNabb. then 12 seconds from
 the face off in the beginning of the second Brontae Frook nailed one 5 hole on a sweet slap shot from the corner.
Less than 2 min later Mallette made a clean pass to Sara Boulter right in front of the net to put the Rebels ahead 3-0.
McNabb added the fourth goal to the scoreboard with just under one minute left of play  assisted by Mallette.
Goalie Carly Juby  made some amazing plays but a bunch of skates in front of her allowed the Kinucks to sneak one by midway through the third. McNabb would end the scoring of the game assisted by Grace Kivell Great Game Girls!! 
Provincial Playdown # 3 vs Saugeen Shores this Friday- BIG game for the girls!! Will it be in Southampton or the Plex??? - Stay tuned for the rink location!!! 
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