Peewees Lose To Oakville in Semi Final, News, Peewee AA, 2013 - 2014 (Saugeen Maitland Lightning)

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Sep 22, 2013 | mbeaven | 535 views
Peewees Lose To Oakville in Semi Final
The Saugeen Maitland AA Peewees lost to the Oakville Hornets in the Semi Final of the Oakville Fall Harvest Classic.  The game got off to a positive start for the Lightning with the girls getting a couple of early chances but were not able to capitalize. 

After a scoreless first period, got the benefit of some Saugeen penalties and they didn't waste them. 
Before the Lightning had time to regroup it was 4 to nothing for the fast skating Hornets.  

The third period saw some end to end action but the girls were not able to find the back of the net.  Oakville went on to score one more tally to make the final score 5-0.  It was agreed by all, that the score did not reflect the closeness of the game.


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