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12 September 2017 Issue #58 www.sportsenergynews.com
U15 Girls Seaway Valley Blazers Bring Home Gold
Contant.
By Molly Kett
Right now, this team is in
n August 12 and 13, first place in the U15 Regional
Othe U15 Seaway Valley Division for the East Region
Blazers brought home the gold Soccer League. The girls are
medal at the Cameron Memorial hoping to continue this record
soccer tournament in Trenton. for the season.
The team faced some tough Next for the team, they will
competition, but came out of be playing in the East Region
the tournament undefeated. Cup finals mid September.
“The girls faced some “They are a great group of
tough competition but came girls who all get along well and
out undefeated in the whole work together as a unit when
tournament. They played three they are on the pitch,” says
games in the round-robin Laura Contant. “Teamwork is a
against Brams Bandits (3-0 major focus for our team.”
win), Kingston Clippers (2-0 With that attitude, the girls
win) and Cavan FC (4-1 win) are sure to continue to see wins
then moved onto the semi-finals and keep their streak alive.
on Sunday against Peterborough Keep your eyes open for more Bottom L-R : Melanie Maloney, Olivia Decoeur, Jasmine Leroux,
City (1-0 win). They had a 4-0 updates on the team’s success; Chloeanne Seguin, Alexandra Aubin, Samantha Graveley, Shalini
Menon
win against Oshawa Phantoms hopefully they see the same Top L-R: Angela Aubin (head coach), Eva Quenneville, Kelly Brissard,
in the final to bring home results at their next tournament, Makayla Roberts-Lamingman, Annika Setterington, Jayme McPherson,
Michaela Contant, Melanie Guindon, Anabelle Ferland, Abby Lemieux,
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