Mitch Fallis | Feb 21, 2013
The Frontenac Fury Bantam girls were tournament champions in Ottawa last weekend. In games against Kanata, Burlington, Cornwall and Ottawa the girls were perfect in five games. They won 1-0, 7-0 and 4-3. Then they won 3-2 in a thrilling overtime semi final game to get to the A championship game, where they won 4-1 against a tough Kingston opponent. Reliable goaltending, strong defence and timely scoring were again the keys to a Fury win. The win caps a successful tournament run: the girls won two out of the three tournaments they entered this year, and finished second in the other. They represented the community and the Fury organization very well, garnering few penalties and many compliments about their hard but fair play from opposing coaches and officials alike. They made their coaches proud, again.
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