🦁 Cubs U14s First Game Day – A Big Step Forward!

Yesterday was a special day for our Lion Cubs Under-14s team as they took to the rink for their first ever game day together! Facing two experienced teams β€” the Predators and the Seakings β€” our Cubs showed incredible heart, teamwork, and determination throughout both matches.

Just like our Under-12s and Under-16s squads, the U14s featured some of our younger Cubs stepping up to the challenge, including Elijah, who played in his first ever game day. Welcome to the team, Elijah! πŸ‘

Despite the tough competition, our Cubs never gave up. They worked hard to play a passing game, communicated well on the rink, and supported each other from start to finish. The effort and team spirit were clear for all to see.

πŸ… Players’ Player of the Day: Lottie
Once again, Lottie was a rock in goal, showing growth with every game she plays. No matter how difficult things got, she kept her head, gave her best, and made save after save. Amazing work, Lottie!

πŸ… Coaches’ Player of the Day: Hallie
Hallie was a true leader on and off the rink. Her vision, communication, and positivity were outstanding. Whether helping organise the defence or sharing insights with Coach James on the bench, Hallie kept the team focused and lifted spirits with every encouraging word β€” especially cheering on Lottie after each save!

This team may be new to the sport, but the hard work, heart, and hockey IQ on display today show that the future is bright for this group of Cubs. We’re proud of every single player who stepped on the rink today. Keep growing, keep pushing, and most of all β€” keep enjoying the game! πŸ’ͺ🦁

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