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Seaforth's Juvenile girls broom -
all team won a bronze medal at the
rovicials in Barrie last. weekend.
And, while' the rest of Seaforth's
iinor broomball teams had many
lose games during the provincials
i Barrie last weekend, theycame
.ome with only one win.i4=4-4.
The Juvenile girls won against.
:astern Thunder 1-0 and a Central
last team 1-0 before losing to East-.
rn Seaway 1-0 and then Eastern
'hunder 1-0 to win the bronze med-
1.
"This is an excellent result for
s," said coach Georgina Reynolds.
We've done very well in the adult
aague as well this year."
Reynolds says seven of the 13 girls
n the Juvenile teahave been asked
o join other teams in the broomball
nationals in Montreal in late March.
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CHSS girls' hoc ey eam takes bronze at WOS
The Seaforth Juvenile boys won one
of their three games in a 4-0 game
against Blyth. They lost against the
Ottawa Ice Dogs 1-0 and to the Owen
Sound -area Young Bucks 1-0.
.The Seaforth Bantam broomball
team lost their first game Friday
afternoon 4-0 against the Windsor -
area Devils.
The Bantams played very well for
most of the first period and goalie
Adriana Herrera was turning away
any shots that got through the deter-
mined defence.
Unfortunately the game fell apart
in a matter of 23 seconds near the
end of the first period when the Dev-
ils scored three quick goals.
The Bantams regained their com-
posure in the second period and had
some good chances but were .unable
to get on the scoreboard. Late in
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rings home bronze.me
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the third period, the Devils scored much of a chance of stopping. -
• "The team should be proud of them -
The second game for the Bantams selves because they all played great,"
was on Saturday at 7 a.m. against said coach Steve Hulshof.
the Cortice Cobras. The Seaforth PeeWees played their
The Bantams outplayed the Cobras first game of the tournament Friday
for a lot of the game and had some at 1:45 p.m. against CE Impact and
close chances including Wade Bark- lost in overtime 1-0.
er hitting the post and Daniel Law- They played again at 6:15 p.m.
son coming in on the goalie alone but against E Voyageurs and lost 1-0.in
unable to get the ball by the Cobra double overtime.
netminder. Becky DeWetering also. The PeeWees played their last
just missed scoring as a couple of her game Saturday at 10:45 a.m. against
shots went just wide of the goal and the Mildmay Hawks and lost 2-0.
Herrera played another solid game The Seaforth Midgets played their -
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in net, having a shut -out after regu- first game against Windsor and lost
lar time was finished. 5-0 with Dillon Barker and Alex Ash-
But, in overtime with no goalies by sharing the net.
and four-on-foiir action, a • break- The second game was against
away by a Cobra player ended the Palmerston and lost 3-0.
game 1-0 with a hard shot that de-
fender Karen Hulshof didn't have
again.
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For a team that didn't win a singie
Ame all season, they • surprised ev-
lryone by taking home the bronze
nedal from WOSSAA March 10.
The Central Huron Secondary
khool girlsthockey team earned only
ale point during the regular season,
t- tie against Stratford Northwest-''
trn. As the WOSSAA tournament
ipproached, they challenged St:
inne's and Goderich for a spot in the
regional contest.'
.0n March 5, the giris crushed God-
erich 8-0 and followed it up with. a
2-1 overtime win against' St. Anne's, .
earning them a chance to play foi a
WOSSAA medal.
They went up against St. Joseph's
Secondary School from St. Thomas,
but lost the 'game 4-1. St. Joseph's -
eventuallyOwent on to win the gold
medal. •
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The loss put CHSS up against Holy
Cross from Strathroy and beat them
2-1, winning the
bronze ineda1.4. 4
Asked 'about
what it was that -t•
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team around,
from a winless -
regular season to
winning bronze '
at WOSSAA,
'head coach Jim
Cooke hesitates before giving an an-
swer.
"I'd loveto say it was superior
coachinehe says. "But we had some
very good goaltending and we have a
couple girls who can really put the
puck in the net." -
Several -players on the team are.
from Seaforth, including forwards
Andrea and Allison Rowntree, Sarah
Elligsen and Janelle Dalrymple and
Hillary Beuerman on defense.
Cooke also credits goalies Janessa
Dalton and Kayla Black for their
consistent efforts in goal.
"The season turned out quite well,"
Cooke says. -"We're looking forward
to building for next season."
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the ring while being pursued by -a Cambridge player last weekend. The.
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