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Nov 21, 2021 | rvd | 8 views
Queens A teams continue winning ways
Queens A teams have gold in their sights in Brandon and Barrie.

The U15A Queens had a dominant 7-1 win in the Behlen Female Challenge over Lorette. The team showed their offensive strength with goals from Cain, Mann, Arthur as well as a pair of goals from Price and Vita. Zoe Turner had a solid performance between the pipes as the Queens continued their dominance in the tournament.

The evening game in Brandon had the Queens matched up against Winnipeg Rockets. As the Queens looked for the win to head to the finals the Rockets had other plans. The game went back and forth and in the end it was a 3-3 draw. The hard fought tie would earn the Queens a spot in the finals Sunday against Winnipeg Storm.


In Barrie Game 3 saw the Half-Way Motors U18A Thunder Bay Queens one more step closer to finals. In an early afternoon game Saturday, against Haldimand Rivercats, Queens player Caitlin Sweeney started the scoring late in the first period with assist from Regan Lightbody and Amanda Valente. Scored stayed 1 - 0 until halfway through the 3rd period when Grace Fitzpatrick netted a power play goal from Paige Fucile. Queens would take advantage with a second power play goal to extend their lead to 3-0. Paige Broughton would be the goal scorer taking the hard pass from Kallie Hryciw. A minute later Fitzpatrick would finishing off the scoring after receiving the puck from Shailyn Reguly and Fucile. The game would end 4-0 with Alex Young securing the shutout.

Game 4 of the weekend would see the Queens give up an early goal against Toronto Leaside Wildcats. Before the end of the first, Queens would strike on a power play with Fucile netting the goal from Reguly and Fitzpatrick. This goal would be the beginning of a rally that would see the Queens scoring 3 more goals in the second. Reguly from Victoria Arnone and Sidney Lightbody on a powerplay, followed by Hryciw from Broughton and Cayla Wesley and to close out the scoring in the second, Reguly from Lightbody and Arnone. Early in the 3rd, Queens Hryciw would add the 5th and final goal from Wesley and Rayne Bechard. After an early goal in the game, Ria Slomke would build a wall at the net to secure her second win of the tournament.

Queens will face Haldimand in the final game Sunday afternoon.
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