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Jan 11, 2016 | Amanda Roney | 647 views
PINK ON THE RINK CHAMPS!!!
The PeeWee C Chatsworth Legion Rebels won Pink on the Rink in Exeter this past weekend.

The girls had a great weekend at Pink on the Rink in Exeter! They played 5 game over the weekend all wins and ALL SHUT-OUTS for Grace Vokes.  Game 1 was a 7-0 Win over Bluewater, Game 2 was a 2-0 Win over Ilderton bothplayed on Friday! Saturdays games started with a game against Lucknow-Wingham 86's and was another win with a score of 6-0 then they played East-Lambton with another win to secure their spot in the final score was 5-0

The girls were off to the final on Sunday and we were matched up against South Bruce Blades.  The girls played hard as they always do and came out ready!  There was 3 Goals scored in the first period and 2 in the second. The goals were scored by Tara Miekle with a double assisted by Emily Meuser and Meghan Prentice, Abby Vokes also with a double assisted by Brooke Farrow and Jessica Davidson and Emily Meuser with a single from the point.

The girls had a great weekend and even though the drive home was rough we all made it home safe and sound.

Congrats also to the Bantam C Girls winning Silver and also the Midget B Girls also with a Silver. 






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