Jr. Stars Alumni Wins Gold at Universade Games, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Dec 23, 2013 | lsmith | 1488 views
Jr. Stars Alumni Wins Gold at Universade Games
Congratulations to STMHA Alumni Kelly Campbell for winning Gold with Canada at the World Universade Games in Trentino, Italy!

CANADA BEATS RUSSIA TO WIN WOMEN'S UNIVERSIADE HOCKEY TITLE
THE CANADIAN PRESS

TRENTINO, Italy -- Jenna Smith had two goals and an assist to lead Canada past Russia 5-0 in the women's hockey final at the Winter Universiade on Friday.

The Canadians dominated the contest, outshooting Russia 52-12. Laura Brooker, Jessica Pinkerton and Katia Clement-Heydra had the other goals for Canada while Tatiana Rafter added three assists.

Goaltender Kelly Campbell earned the shutout.

Kelly Campbell attends Western University.
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