Come Back Kids Defeat Mt. Forest 2-0!!, News, Atom Girls "C", U11 2013/2014, 2014-2015 (TCDMHA)

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Apr 06, 2015 | Heather Vokes | 928 views
Come Back Kids Defeat Mt. Forest 2-0!!
The "Desboro Lion's Club" Atom C Rebels defeated the Mt. Forest Rams 2-0 in exhibition play.  The Rebels had lost to Mt. Forest in a close match up for the WOAA Championship at their year end tourney three weeks ago.  The win made three wins for Chatsworth over the four times they had met Mt. Forest.  Grace Vokes got the shut out.

The Rebels dominated right from the start playing aggressively and scoring in the first minute.  Kloey Jex fired one at the net assisted by Natalie Madill. The Rebels didn't let up and two minutes later Summer Roney added the Rebels second goal assisted again by Natalie Madill and Tara Meikle.

Despite some strong shots from the Rams that Grace Vokes  was able to turn away  the Chatsworth girls held them for the 2-0 win!

The Rebels are ready to head to Toronto on Thursday night for their early morning match up Friday at 8:15 against Mitchell.  The girls are looking forward to the match up as they lost to Mitchell in the final of the Pink on the Rink tournament.  Follow all our games on this website and wish us good luck!
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