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An Amazing Season for the U17G Seaway Valley
Blazers
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his 2019 has been an amazing
Tseason for the U17G Seaway
Valley Blazers. With the coaching
of Angela Aubin and Joanne
Dexter, the girls just completed
their season league games and
ended up in first place in the ERSL
U17/18 Regional division. Out of
15 games, they won all but one tie.
In addition to their league play,
the team competed in the East
Region Cup. This is a season long
knock-out competition and ended
up facing Ottawa South United
in the finals. With a 7-1 win, the
girls came home champions.
This is a great bunch of girls who
communicate well and work hard
on and off the pitch.
In October they will be travelling
L-R bottom row; Samantha Graveley, Michaela Kunz, Abby Lamica, Chloeanne Seguin, Alexandra Aubin,
to Guelph ON to compete in the
Jenni Haycook, Eva Quenneville.
Ontario Region Championship L-R top row; Joanne Dexter (asst coach), Shalini Menon, Tia Latour, Jasmine Leroux, Melanie Guindon,
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tournament. Good luck ladies! Savahna Vachon, Michalea Contant, Kelly Brissard, Makayla Roberts, Angela Aubin (head coach).
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