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Oct 26, 2015 | BradR | 810 views
PEC 6th Annual Milk Tournament Champions!
The Bantam AE Junior Bulls defeated the Mount Brydges Cougars 4-2 to win the 6th Annual Prince Edward County Recharge with Milk Tournament on October 25, 2015.




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