Mitchell Advocate, 17 Jul 2024, p. 7

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12 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2024 MITCHELL ADVOCATE U18 girls work overtime to defend WOGHL title ANDY BADER If they were even. just atad super- stitiou the championship in Zurich. We'llsee how they doin this year’s provincials - the tournament ner Mitchell GC Financial Solutions Group U18 girls hockey team might concede that winning their Western Ontario Girls Hockey this past weekend (April 12-! wn de- tails of which were unavailable at press time — but odds are good fora solid result, hopefully another gold “League (WOGHL) in overtime last year led to bigger rare back-to-back crowns. and better things. Mitchell head coach Jordyn El- April. havetold WOGHLtitle-i rtime,1-Oover the gi Y ream light- Tillsonburg, thanks to a goal from prone Boville - and they went ly and, as defending champions, will havea target on pe backs. Outeeio’ Women’s s Hockey Associ- __ ation (OWHA) ‘C’ This year, Boville scored with 41-seconds remaining in dou- ble-overtime to lead the Meteors to a thrilling 2-1 win over South Huron April 6 and the WOGHL II goingto Bes a nee Eales "Elsie said. ‘0 the girls to ae every mom Mitchell eanaih out the 2023- 24 season in the ‘C’ division of WOGHL, but after a stellar start with just one loss and two ties in ‘hell U18 girls hockey team won the WOGHL II championship in double-overtime April 7, edg- ing South Huron 2-1 ina thrilling title ee in Zurich. Back a place finish. From there, the Meteorsknocked off top-seeded Lambeth 2-1 in the semifinal to reserve their spot in the championship day, where they edged South Huron. In that winner in a 1-0 victory in Strat- ford. Smith went the distance for the shutout. Also, in WOGHL news, Margaret McCarthy, Claire McCorkindaleand Jordyn Crawford represented the i 5 contest, after a period, Andrea ae scored aie just over three minutes left in the second period to give the Meteors the lead. South Huron, which has Mitchell resident Aubrey Vosper (left): C! See ais Gettler, HeeeR Templeman, Andrea Kelly, Jade Huygen, Peyton VanderKuylen and Jordyn Crawford. Third row (left): Maggie McCarthy, Brooklyn Boville and Josie Walker. Second row (left): Casey Bernard, Maddy Bernard, Brooklynn French, Ally DeJong and Abby Gemmell. In front are goalies Shawni DeJong and Kora Smith. 17 games, were bumped up to ‘B’ in the playoff round-robin and primarily played stronger teams. The club got off to a slow start but managed to qualify for the cham- pionship round thanks toa fourth- LIFE IS BETTER WITH QUADRO'S RELIABLE, LOCAL INTERNET ALL on their , managed to tie the game 46- seconds into the third. After that, it was scoreless the rest of the way, through the first 10-minute overtime and almost the entire second before Boville “does what she does” and sent the local Meteors’ home victorious. Mitchell had to kill off a crucial toomanyplayerson theice penalty gan April 7 in Parkhill, part of Team North’s2-1lossto Team South. Elgie and her coaching staff manned the bench for the North side. The U18’s opened OWHA pool play against West Oxford and Kin- cardine before facing Wilmot. “The girls are keen,” Elgie con- cavee “We have a decent pool for und robin, we've seen those teams wt after that it will be interesting.” Meanwhile, the Ace Coun- try & Garden UI13 girls played Mount Forest, Hearst and Owen Soundi in thet 16-team OWHA ‘C’ i tails also un- priorto Kora Smith started in id fe Mitchell while Shawni DeJong finished up. Jade Huygen added a pair of assists. 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