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Photos: Central Alberta Sting Ringette host Icebreaker tourney

The Central Alberta Sting Ringette hosted their annual Icebreaker Tournament in Lacombe this weekend.
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Calgary Rouge player Daylen Wathen fights through the forecheck of Sting U19AA player Megan Grubb Saturday at the Central Alberta Sting Ringette Icebreaker Tournament. Twenty-two teams from across the province competed in three divisions at the weekend tournament in Lacombe. (Photo by BYRON HACKETT/Advocate Staff)

The Central Alberta Sting Ringette hosted their annual Icebreaker Tournament in Lacombe this weekend.

Twenty-two teams from across the province in the U19AA, U16AA and U14AA age group competed at the tournament.

The Sting U19AA team finished round robin 1-2, and beat Edmonton in 4-2 in the playoffs to earn fifth place. Rachel Vandervlis had a pair of goals in the win and Saxon Anderson and Hanna Gill also scored.

In the U16AA bracket, the Sting also finished 1-2 in round robin. In the seventh-place game, the Sting beat Zone 2 4-1. Ryann Tonery had two goals, while Shaelynn Law and Sydney Schnoor added a pair.



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Calgary Rouge player Daylen Wathen fights through the forecheck of Sting U19AA player Megan Grubb Saturday at the Central Alberta Sting Ringette Icebreaker Tournament. Twenty-two teams from across the province competed in three divisions at the weekend tournament in Lacombe. (Photo by BYRON HACKETT/Advocate Staff)
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Central Alberta Sting U19AA player Colby Wagar battles with Calgary Rouge’s Ireland Moro during first-period action at the Gary Moe Auto Group Sportsplex in Lacombe on Saturday. The Rouge knocked off the Sting 7-0 in the contest. (Photo by BYRON HACKETT/Advocate Staff)


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About the Author: Byron Hackett

Byron has been the sports reporter at the advocate since December of 2016. He likes to spend his time in cold hockey arenas accompanied by luke warm, watered down coffee.
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