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Mar 09, 2015 | Susan Moran | 1165 views
VOKES scores a HANDFUL in final PLAYDOWN GAME
Abby Vokes was on fire tonight, scoring 5 goals in the CHATSWORTH LEGION Branch 464 PeeWee 'C' REBELS' final OWHA Provincial Playdown game in Keady.
The girls were host to the West Grey Warriors and dominated the game for a 9 - 0 Shut Out Win.


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Abby came out flying and got on the board just 45 seconds into the game, on a pass from Lindsay Elliot.
Midway through the 1st, Reese Wilkins got the rebound after a nice shot from Jess Davidson at the point and some digging at the net by Abby
Abby snuck another goal in before the end of the period, this time a wrap around that deflected off the Warriors defence into the net, assisted by Emily Meuser.
​The 2nd period kept both teams scoreless, with the goalies at both ends denying all shots on their nets.
The 3rd period was a different story ...
Once the REBELS got going they couldn't be stopped, and 6 more goals found their way into the Warriors net.
Abby - from Reese and Morgan Moran at the point.
Abby - from Emily and Jamie Gilchrist
Jade Gilchrist - from Emily
Abby - from Tristin Brown and Reese
Tristin - from Reese and Emma Watson
Reese - from Tristin and Morgan

Ashlynn Stephenson
earned her 2nd shut out of the playdowns, and we can finally report that the girls have finished in 1st place. What an accomplishment!
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