Dave Watson | Mar 15, 2012
Photo: Back row-Mike Barnett, Tori Babcock, Caliegh Churchmuch, Morgan Greenslade, Hannah Barnett, Head Coach Lynn Newton, Chloe Watson, Ken Newton, Ellie Hudson, Mitch Fallis. Middle Row - Kaylie Gill, Claire WIllis, Katherine Newton "C", ICE WOLVES TROPHY, Dana Fallis "A", Jennifer ComptonFront Row - Brittany Campbell "A" and outstanding goaltender and MVP for the team Jade Robinson.
The Frontenac Fury girls hockey team finished a stellar year by winning the "A" championship on Sunday afternoon. They did it the way they had all year with fantastic goaltending by Jade Robinson, rock solid defence and forwards who could put the puck in the net when needed the most! They beat the white Ice Wolves team 3 to 0 in front of the home town Ice Wolves crowd. Jade Robinson recorded her 15th shut out of the year, while only allowing 13 goals against the entire season. Head coach Lynn Newton, along with assistant coaches Mitch Fallis, Mike Barnett, Ken Newton and Trainer DeeDee Babcock,
managed to make this incredibly productive group come together and play as a team throughout the season. On top of the great goaltending they had a group of scorers who managed to tally 67 goals over 23 games in the regular season. Brittany Campbell, Dana Fallis and Hannah Barnett scored the goals in Sunday’s game. Along the way they also went unbeaten in tournament play in Brockville, winning that earlier this year. Goal scorers included the entire team, with a couple of girls notching hat tricks along the way. The whole team contributed to an amazing season with lots of laughs, celebrations and only one defeat over the year.
Congratulations girls, you deserve it!
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