A WIN IN ROUND 2!!, News, PeeWee Girls "B", U13 2011/12, 2016-2017 (TCDMHA)

This Team is part of the 2016-2017 season, which is not set as the current season.
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Feb 26, 2017 | Amanda Roney | 611 views
A WIN IN ROUND 2!!
The Chatsworth Legion PeeWee B Rebels have a win in the first game of round 2 in LLFHL playoffs!

After a tournament loss against Kincardine last weekend and another Loss for OWHA Playdown again against Kincardine the team was ready to get that monkey off their back.

With a few switch up's for the team in their Pre-Game routine they were hoping to bring back their game!  The girls came ready to play.  They started off fast and it paid off in the end.  The game was tight and the team had to stay on their toes.  The Frist goal was scored late in the first by Kloey Jex and assisted by Kaitlyn Nickason.  The St.Mary team was now wanting that back and they were able to net a goal early in the third to tie it up.  The team kept up with the pressure and it paid off as Emma MacDonnell was able to get the winning goal assisted by Jenna Bridge and Maizy Hutchinson!  Great Game TEAM!

The girls are back in action on Thursday night in Tiverton for game 3 against Kincardine!  Good Luck
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