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Findley, Allison & Reiley Sports Energy’s Mom of the Month for Game
October is a lady who enjoys spending
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Glengarry Brigade Gets Ready to Kick Off Their
Upcoming Season
By Molly Kett before the official main camp a chance to win every game no Cooper. “To make the playoffs is
starts on September 3rd. This matter which team we face off always a goal and to go win the
s the new hockey season early preparation is crucial as the against.” championship. We have to play
Aapproaches, the community team works to build chemistry and good hockey all year and come
Of course, the merger has not
of North and South Glengarry establish a strong foundation for together as a team and have the
been without its challenges.
have much to look forward to, the months ahead. community support in order to play
according to Grant Cooper, who “A few challenges are combining the best hockey we can throughout
offers a glimpse into the exciting Reflecting on the recent rival teams of many years,” said the winter. It will be an exciting
future of local hockey. merger that brought together two Cooper. “I feel like the community time for this organization, and we
previously rival teams, Cooper is slowly gaining a respect for look forward to playing in front of
“Fans can expect to see a noted the unique dynamics at play. the merger and will have some
winning culture back in the area,” exciting hockey to watch this the fans and to win some hockey
said Cooper , underscoring the “A lot of friends and familiar coming season.” games.”
team’s commitment to bringing faces are coming together. A lot of With a new team, renewed spirit,
competitive hockey back to the these players know what it takes Looking ahead, Cooper is most and a community rallying behind
Junior B level. to win and are looking forward to eager about the competition this them, the upcoming season is set to
icing a new team,” said Cooper. new team will bring to the ice. bring thrilling hockey action back
Preparation for the season has
“I’m looking forward to the to North and South Glengarry,
been underway, with the team “We will have a chance to win
competition and competitiveness with fans eagerly anticipating the
holding a few skates in August every game no matter which
of this new team. We will have return of these players on the ice.
to keep players fresh on the ice team we face off against,” said