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GALLERY: Athabasca Hawks end first provincials match down two

The Athabasca U-15 C Hawks played in the second game of the 2025 Hockey Alberta Provincials tournament on home ice Mar. 20, and despite a comeback in the second period, stayed two points behind the Foothills Flyers from High River.
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A Flyers player celebrates after getting the puck past Athabasca goaltender Gage Duncan.

The Athabasca U-15 C Hawks played in the second game of the 2025 Hockey Alberta Provincials Tournament on home ice Mar. 20, and despite a comeback in the second period, stayed two points behind the Foothills Flyers from High River. 

The Hawks play again at 2:15 p.m. on Friday, Mar. 21, and again on Saturday Mar. 22 at 1:30 p.m, with further games to be determined by tournament standing. 

More details on the weekend schedule and game results for the entire U15 C Hockey Alberta Provincials Tournament can be found on the Hockey Alberta website

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A Flyers player celebrates after getting the puck past Athabasca goaltender Gage Duncan . Lexi Freehill/AA
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Gavin Fehr walked around the Foothills defencemen and found the back of the net with his shot. . Lexi Freehill/AA
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Gavin Fehr walked around the Foothills defencemen and found the back of the net with his shot. . Lexi Freehill/AA
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A flyer on the offence protects the puck and assesses his options while Jimmy Hamzeh hurries to backcheck. . Lexi Freehill/AA
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Fehr, opponent, and referee all watch the puck slide head to the front of the net. . Lexi Freehill/AA
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A wall of defenders descend on Caleb Schweer. . Lexi Freehill/AA
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Byron Boucher, Gavin Fehr, and Kesler Cummings look to clear the puck after a save by Gage Duncan. . Lexi Freehill/AA

More to come ... 

Lexi Freehill, TownandCountryToday.com




Lexi Freehill

About the Author: Lexi Freehill

Lexi is a journalist with a passion for storytelling through written and visual mediums. With a Bachelor of Communication with a major in Journalism from Mount Royal University, she enjoys sharing the stories that make Athabasca and its residents unique.
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