Week 16: Stars of the Week
(PHIL MONY / SCFAHL) Vicki Thistle of the Fraser Valley
Jets is the Second Star in Week Eight.
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South Fraser TNT defend championship
(PHIL MONY /SCFAHL) The South Fraser TNT won their
second consecutive BC
Championship with a 4-3 shootout win over the
Kamloops Vibe.
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Vibe, Moose winners on Day Two
The Meadow Ridge Moose moved to the top of Pool B
with an 8-1 victory over the Island Surge
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Provincials Day One
TNT get a win, Moose and Devils tie on first day of
provincial tournament.
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Week 24: Three Stars of the Week
Surrey Mavericks goalie Stacey Wilson is the Second Star of
the Week.
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Week 24: Vibe clinch first place
(JUDY BRUNN / SCFAHL) The Kamloops Vibe defended their
SCFAHL league championship, defeating the Surrey Mavericks
three times in two days.
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Week 23: Three Stars of the Week
(JUDY BRUNN / SCFAHL) South Fraser TNT goalie Kristie
Beaudry is the First Star of the Week.
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Week 23: Moose regain lead
(JUDY BRUNN / SCFAHL) The South Fraser TNT earned a win and
a tie against the Kamloops Vibe last weekend in Kamloops.
With one week remaining in the regular season, the Meadow
Ridge Moose have regained top spot in the standings.
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Week 22: Three Stars of the Week
Katie Little tallied eight points in three games, leading
the Island Surge to two wins and a tie on a road trip to the
mainland.
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Week 22: Surge clinches final playoff spot
The Island Surge defeated the TWU Titans twice last
weekend. The Surge have clinched the sixth and final
playoff position.
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Week 21: Three Stars of the Week
(JUDY BRUNN / SCFAHL) Ashley Fischer of the Kamloops Vibe is
the First Star of the Week.
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Week 21: Vibe climb into first
(JUDY BRUNN / SCFAHL) Winners of four games in less than 48
hours, the Kamloops Vibe climbed from fourth to first in the
standings after Week 21.
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Week 19: Three Stars of the Week
(PHIL MONY / SCFAHL) Stefanie Costales (7) of the
Richmond Devils is the First Star of the Week, after
scoring both goals in a 2-1 victory over the Kamloops
Vibe Saturday.
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Week 19: A successful road trip
(JUDY BRUNN / SCFAHL) The Richmond Devils defend
their goal against the Kamloops Vibe last weekend in
Kamloops. The Devils maintained their hold on third
place, earning three of a possible four points from a
two-game road trip to Kamloops
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Week 18: Three Stars of the Week
(PHIL MONY / SCFAHL) Kirsten Mihalcheon of the South
Fraser TNT is the First Star of the Week.
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Week 18: Jets in a first-place tie
(PHIL MONY / SCFAHL) Sabrina Wong scored once for
the Richmond Devils in a win Friday night over the
Surrey Mavericks. The Devils have clinched a playoff
berth. A perfect weekend on Vancouver Island has lifted
the Fraser Valley Jets into a share of first place.
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Week 17: Three Stars of the Week
(PHIL MONY / SCFAHL) Melissa Anderson is the Third Star of
the Week.
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Week 17: Pennant race tightens
(JUDY BRUNN / SCFAHL) The Kamloops Vibe and Meadow Ridge
Moose played twice last weekend in Kamloops. With six weeks
remaining on the schedule, it’s become a little crowded atop
the standings.
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Week 16: Jets regain second spot
(PHIL MONY / SCFAHL) The Fraser Valley Jets won pair of
games away from home in Week 16 and have regained
second place in the standings.
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Week 15: Three Stars of the Week
(PHIL MONY / SCFAHL) Rochelle Smith is the First Star of the
Week.
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Week 15: Vibe move into second
JUDY BRUNN / SCFAHL) The Kamloops Vibe moved up two
positions in the standings with a pair of one-sided wins
over the TWU Titans in Kamloops.
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Week 14: Three Stars of the Week
Sandra Grant earned her third shutout of the season, and is
the First Star of the Week.
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(PHIL MONY / SCFAHL) The South Fraser TNT blanked the
first-place Meadow Ridge Moose 2-0 Sunday morning in Langley.
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Week 11: Three Stars of the Week
(PHIL MONY / SCFAHL) Alisha Choy (right) is the Second
Star for the second consecutive week after scoring three
goals and nine points in two games.
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Week 11: Surge overtake TNT
(PHIL MONY / SCFAHL) A sweep of the South Fraser TNT
in Victoria has allowed the Island Surge to overtake the
defending provincial champions and move into fifth
place.
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Week 10: Three Stars of the Week
(PHIL MONY / SCFAHL) Katie Little of the Island Surge has
moved to the top of the SCFAHL scoring race and is the First
Star of the Week.
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Week 10 : First loss for Vibe, Moose
(JUDY BRUNN / SCFAHL) The Delta Jets split their two-game
series in Kamloops against the Vibe. There are no longer any
winless or undefeated teams in SCFAHL after games played in
Week 10.
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Moose contribute to Operation Christmas Child
The Meadow Ridge Moose are taking part in the Operation
Christmas Child program, which donates gifts to youths in
need all around the world. The Moose filled seven boxes for
girls aged 10-14.
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Devils coach on Canada's 5th season
Richmond Devils coach Tony Cheema and his family were
featured in Scotiabank's 'Portraits of Canada's 5th Season'
series. The segment, called 'Passing It Down', was aired
Nov. 18 during the intermission of the Vancouver Canucks vs.
Winnipeg Jets game on Sportsnet.
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Week 9: Three Stars
(PHIL MONY / SCFAHL) For the second time this season,
Kamloops Vibe goalie Ashley Fisher is the First Star of the
Week.
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Week 9 : Goaltenders dominate
(PHIL MONY / SCFAHL) The Kamloops Vibe and South Fraser TNT
played to a scoreless tie at Planet Ice - Delta.
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Week 8: Three Stars
(PHIL MONY / SCFAHL) Katie Greenway of the Meadow Ridge
Moose is the Third Star of the Week.
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Week 8: Surge overtakes TWU Titans
(PHIL MONY / SCFAHL) Stefanie Costales of the Richmond
Devils scored once and assisted on two other goals in a pair
of games last weekend in Victoria against the Island Surge.
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Week 7: Three Stars of the Week
Adriene Duguay had a four-point weekend for the TWU Titans
to earn First Star of the Week honours. Fraser Valley Jets
goalie Kassandra Johnston (pictured) was named the Second
Star of the Week.
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Week 7: TWU moves into playoff spot
The TWU TItans earned their second win of the season Sunday
against the Surrey Mavericks at the Langley Events Centre.
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Week 6: Three Stars
Rochelle Smith is the First Star of the Week.
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Week 6: Titans swept in Kamloops
(Judy Brunn / SCFAHL) The Kamloops Vibe won twice against
the TWU TItans last weekend in Kamloops.
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Week 5: Meadow Ridge extends first-place lead
?A sweep of the Island Surge in Victoria has given the
Meadow Ridge a four-point lead atop the standings after
Week 5.
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Week 4: Three Stars
Dayna Briggs tallied four points in two games, and is the
SCFAHL First Star of the Week
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Week 4: Moose move into top spot
The Kamloops Vibe won once and tied twice on their trip to
the Lower Mainland, but a pair of victories by the Meadow
Ridge Moose has moved them into first place.
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Three Stars (Week 3)
(Phil Mony photo) Tracey Chang scored twice and
assisted on two other goals to lead the South Fraser TNT
to a 5-3 victory over the Richmond Devils.
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Week 3: Mavericks, Surge play in Victoria
(Phil Mony photo) South Fraser TNT tops Richmond
Devils, while the Island Surge and Surrey Mavericks both
picked up their first point of the season in Week 3.
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Three Stars (Week 2)
Led by goaltender Ashley Fisher, the Kamloops Vibe were
perfect defensively last weekend.
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SCFAHL teams in Long Game
Richmond Devils, South Fraser TNT to participate in Hockey
Canada's Long Game.
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Week 3: Vibe, Moose tied for first
SCFAHL teams play in Super Weekend at the Surrey Sports and
Leisure Centre.
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Three Stars (Week 1)
(Phil Mony photo) SCFAHL announces Three Stars from Sept.
26-27. South Fraser TNT goalie Sandra Grant was the Third Star.
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New name for Vancouver Island team
SCFAHL's team in the provincial capital now has a new name.
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Week 1: Wins for TNT, Devils, Moose
(Phil Mony photo) The South Fraser TNT, Richmond Devils and
Meadow Ridge Moose were winners in the first week of regular
season play in the South Coast Female Amateur Hockey League.
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