It was a solid end to the season for the Port Coquitlam Ridge Meadows (PCRM) U14A Ringette team.
For the 13-player club, the home stretch began on Feb. 23, when the squad beat the first place-ranked Fraser Valley Team, and took the Lower Mainland championship title.
After the victory, the team made its way north to Prince George, for the Provincial A ringette championships, which took place from March 6 to 9.
The team's first game against Kelowna saw them beat the Okanagan squad for the first time, by a final score of 6-5.?In their second game, the girls once again faced Fraser Valley, but this time lost 5 to 4.
In their third game, the team took on another tough Okanagan competitor when they faced off against Vernon.?Having only faced the team once before and losing, the fast-paced game saw the PCRM girls come out on top, by a score of 6 to 4?No other teams in the provincials beat either Kelowna or Vernon.
The team's final round-robin game went down on the evening of March 8, in a game against North West Vancouver.?The team has generally been successful against the Vancouver squad and this game was no exception, with PCRM taking the game 4 to 3.?This victory sent the team to the gold medal game, which they entered in the first place seed.?The final game was a hard-fought battle against Kelowna.
The team lost the game in overtime and ended their season as the silver medal winners.
The 13 members on the team are: : Amy Duplantis, Ashley Robb, Deb Berman, Fiona Turmel, Jemma Waterman, Julia Fung (goalie), Katie Carter, Katrina Ratner, Lauryn Goddard, Olivia Bollenbach, Sierra Olson, Sidney Crowe and Teagan Ewart.
It was a solid end to the season for the Port Coquitlam Ridge Meadows (PCRM) U14A Ringette team.
Mainland championship title.
to 9.
The team's first game against Kelowna saw them beat the Okanagan squad for the first time, by a final score of 6-5.
In their second game, the girls once again faced Fraser Valley, but this time lost 5 to 4.
In their third game, the team took on another tough Okanagan competitor when they faced off against Vernon.
saw the PCRM girls come out on top, by a score of 6 to 4
No other teams in the provincials beat either Kelowna or Vernon.
The team's final round-robin game went down on the evening of March 8, in a game against North West Vancouver.
this game was no exception, with PCRM taking the game 4 to 3.
This victory sent the team to the gold medal game, which they entered in the first place seed.
The final game was a hard-fought battle against Kelowna.
The 13 members on the team are: : Amy Duplantis, Ashley Robb, Deb Berman, Fiona Turmel, Jemma Waterman, Julia Fung (goalie), Katie Carter, Katrina Ratner, Lauryn Goddard, Olivia Bollenbach, Sierra Olson, Sidney Crowe and Teagan Ewart.
It was a solid end to the season for the Port Coquitlam Ridge Meadows (PCRM) U14A Ringette team.
Mainland championship title.
to 9.
The team's first game against Kelowna saw them beat the Okanagan squad for the first time, by a final score of 6-5.
In their second game, the girls once again faced Fraser Valley, but this time lost 5 to 4.
In their third game, the team took on another tough Okanagan competitor when they faced off against Vernon.
saw the PCRM girls come out on top, by a score of 6 to 4
No other teams in the provincials beat either Kelowna or Vernon.
The team's final round-robin game went down on the evening of March 8, in a game against North West Vancouver.
this game was no exception, with PCRM taking the game 4 to 3.
This victory sent the team to the gold medal game, which they entered in the first place seed.
The final game was a hard-fought battle against Kelowna.
The 13 members on the team are: : Amy Duplantis, Ashley Robb, Deb Berman, Fiona Turmel, Jemma Waterman, Julia Fung (goalie), Katie Carter, Katrina Ratner, Lauryn Goddard, Olivia Bollenbach, Sierra Olson, Sidney Crowe and Teagan Ewart.
It was a solid end to the season for the Port Coquitlam Ridge Meadows (PCRM) U14A Ringette team.
Mainland championship title.
to 9.
The team's first game against Kelowna saw them beat the Okanagan squad for the first time, by a final score of 6-5.
In their second game, the girls once again faced Fraser Valley, but this time lost 5 to 4.
In their third game, the team took on another tough Okanagan competitor when they faced off against Vernon.
saw the PCRM girls come out on top, by a score of 6 to 4
No other teams in the provincials beat either Kelowna or Vernon.
The team's final round-robin game went down on the evening of March 8, in a game against North West Vancouver.
this game was no exception, with PCRM taking the game 4 to 3.
This victory sent the team to the gold medal game, which they entered in the first place seed.
The final game was a hard-fought battle against Kelowna.
The 13 members on the team are: : Amy Duplantis, Ashley Robb, Deb Berman, Fiona Turmel, Jemma Waterman, Julia Fung (goalie), Katie Carter, Katrina Ratner, Lauryn Goddard, Olivia Bollenbach, Sierra Olson, Sidney Crowe and Teagan Ewart.
It was a solid end to the season for the Port Coquitlam Ridge Meadows (PCRM) U14A Ringette team.
Mainland championship title.
to 9.
The team's first game against Kelowna saw them beat the Okanagan squad for the first time, by a final score of 6-5.
In their second game, the girls once again faced Fraser Valley, but this time lost 5 to 4.
In their third game, the team took on another tough Okanagan competitor when they faced off against Vernon.
saw the PCRM girls come out on top, by a score of 6 to 4
No other teams in the provincials beat either Kelowna or Vernon.
The team's final round-robin game went down on the evening of March 8, in a game against North West Vancouver.
this game was no exception, with PCRM taking the game 4 to 3.
This victory sent the team to the gold medal game, which they entered in the first place seed.
The final game was a hard-fought battle against Kelowna.
The 13 members on the team are: : Amy Duplantis, Ashley Robb, Deb Berman, Fiona Turmel, Jemma Waterman, Julia Fung (goalie), Katie Carter, Katrina Ratner, Lauryn Goddard, Olivia Bollenbach, Sierra Olson, Sidney Crowe and Teagan Ewart.