Organizers said the final was a great example of competitive minor hockey, with both teams showing sportsmanship and determination
The Brockville Jr. Braves U15 C team captured tournament gold this weekend with a hard-fought win at the Smiths Falls Tournament. The Braves edged the Kingston Salvation Army 2–1 in a close championship game that featured strong defence and steady goaltending from both teams.
The final was decided by disciplined play and timely scoring, as Brockville held on in the late stages to secure the victory. Coaches praised the players for their teamwork, effort and focus throughout the tournament.
The win capped an outstanding weekend for the U15 C squad, which faced tough competition from teams across the region. Each game tested the Braves’ skill and resilience, leading to a memorable championship performance.
Organizers said the final was a great example of competitive minor hockey, with both teams showing sportsmanship and determination. The Brockville Jr. Braves players and coaches celebrated the gold medal as a reward for their hard work and commitment during the season and tournament play.

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