PeeWee B, Bantam C Semi-Final Match-Ups, 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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PeeWee B, Bantam C Semi-Final Match-Ups
As the scores continue to come in this afternoon, the semi-final picture is becoming more and more complete.  In the PeeWee B division, Tavistock had a wide enough margin of victory in their last game to take the first place tie-breaker in group 1, with Kincardine taking second.   In group 2, Ayr swept all their games to win the group, with Listowel taking second.  In the Bantam C division, both Langton and Mildmay swept their respective groups to take first place in each.  TCDMHA finished second in group 2 with their two wins.  Second place in group 1 was a three-way tie with Plattsville coming out on top using the scoring percentage tie-breaker.

Stay tuned to this website for the remaining round-robin scores for Novice B and PeeWee C, as well as the results of the semi-final games this afternoon.
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