Novice C, Bantam B Semi-Finals Set, News, 23rd Annual Regional Silver Stick, 2009-2010 (Kincardine Minor Hockey Association)

This Tournament is part of the 2009-2010 season, which is not set as the current season.
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Dec 29, 2009 | Tournament Committee | 1510 views
Novice C, Bantam B Semi-Finals Set
The Novice C pool play has concluded this morning and the semi-final match-ups have been set.  Norwich will host Flesherton at 3:15 pm in Ripley, followed by Seaforth hosting Durham an hour later.  The final Bantam B game this morning was between Ayr and Tavistock to decide first place in group 2, and did not disappoint.  A 2-2 tie in the game left Ayr with the higher scoring percentage and the top seed.  The semi-final match-ups in the Bantam B will be Kincardine hosting Tavistock at 1:40 pm in Kincardine, followed by Ayr hosting South Huron at 3:00 pm.  All the other divisions have games yet to be played which will decide who's in and who's out for the remainder of this afternoon's semi-finals.

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