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Seymour and the Bantam “B” out. Madison Pawis would way through the third period.
girls would post a 4-0-shutout be the lone goal scorer for Sydney Seymour would record
he 31st Annual Cornwall
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Competitive Tournament was Cubs. With the win, Cornwall would stop all three shooters to weekend and the Bantam “B”
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Falls team in the semi-final on girls a re-match against Stoney
“B” Typhoons as they ended The team will now be playing
up winning gold! The girls Sunday morning. Creek. a series of regular season games
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win against Brockville and a of hockey and two overtime fi nd the back of the net mid- tournament in Kanata during
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