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Power Tech Bear Cats crush Notre Dame

The Power Tech Bear Cats kept on the attack Friday and as a result had a great game against the Notre Dame Hounds. The Bear Cats won 5-1 in South Saskatchewan Female Hockey League action Friday at Affinity Place, one of two games on the weekend.
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Makenna Morrison tries to score against Notre Dame Hounds' goaltender Nikota Gladue-Fiddler Friday at Affinity Place

The Power Tech Bear Cats kept on the attack Friday and as a result had a great game against the Notre Dame Hounds.

The Bear Cats won 5-1 in South Saskatchewan Female Hockey League action Friday at Affinity Place, one of two games on the weekend.

“We're starting to play a little bit quicker,” said Bear Cats head coach Trevor Morrison. “We had a couple of very good practices (last) week and we're starting to use some of the systems we've got put in place. We were having trouble in the third period and then sometimes in the game, but I think it's a lot to do with new girls and not wanting to make mistakes.”

Morrison said the Bear Cats had good practices and a good tempo and he's “looking forward to where we can go with this team.”

They kept the shots at 15-2 after the first period en route to a 36-17 shot differential.

“I was thinking we'd have a very good start,” Morrison said. “Of course you're going to have ups and downs during the game but overall we played a pretty good game and I'm proud of them.”

Marci LeBlanc scored a pair Friday, while Makenna Morrison, Karleigh Mackenzie and Starla Mann each scored as well. Devan Fayle won the game in net, stopping 16 Hounds shots.

The score from Sunday's game was unavailable at press time.

The Bear Cats' next action is Saturday (8 p.m.) and Sunday (noon) at Affinity Place against the Parkland Lions.  


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