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PEB Sharks win high school hockey tournament in New Glasgow

The Par-en-Bas Sharks are the winners of the 2019 Danny Dorrington High School Hockey tournament that was held in New Glasgow Jan. 11-13.
The Par-en-Bas Sharks are the winners of the 2019 Danny Dorrington High School Hockey tournament that was held in New Glasgow Jan. 11-13. - Contributed

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YARMOUTH, NS – The Par-en-Bas Sharks brought home the 2019 Danny Dorrington High School Hockey tournament championship banner this past weekend.

The seven-team high school hockey tournament was held in New Glasgow Jan. 11-13.

The PEB Sharks defeated the host Northumberland Regional High School team 2-0 in Sunday’s championship final.

The Sharks had two wins and a tie during the round robin. PEB defeated West Kings 7-4 and had a 3-2 win over the Dr. J H Gillis team from Antigonish. The Sharks tied North Nova Education Centre of New Glasgow 3-3. Par-en-Bas advanced to the championship game following a 1-0 win over North Nova Education Centre in Saturday’s semi-final.

This weekend the Par-en-Bas Sharks return to Valley High School Hockey League action with a Jan. 18 road trip to Berwick to play the Central Kings Gators.

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