Sarah Campbell recorded a goal and an assist, and Grace Nelles and Olivia Wallin scored key goals in the second period to propel Ontario Red to its fifth-straight gold.
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Ann-Frédérik Naud tied the game with 3:41 to go and Emilie Lussier won it late in overtime, giving Quebec bronze.
Kayle Osborne and Arden Kliewer waged a goalie duel in the gold medal game and that earns them first and second star.
Quebec netminder Ève Gascon’s pathway through the game has echoed the road taken by her idol Charline Labonté.
Jordyn and Kyla Bear want to advance their hockey careers and be role models for the Ochapowace Cree First Nation.
No matter where Abby Newhook plays, her grandmother Ann comes along and finds a seat in the attacking zone.
With a calming influence and ability to connect, Bob Agnew has spent 30+ years as a hockey ambassador in Morden.
The puck will drop Nov. 5 in Morden and Winkler, Man., with the host province taking on Ontario Blue in its opener.
Morden and Winkler will welcome the future of the female game at the 2019 National Women’s Under-18 Championship.