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Champs - The Palmerston Marlins U-12 house league select team won the Cambridge tournament last weekend. Back row from left are coaches Kelly Culp and Tesza Culp. Middle:  Daphne Culp (Drayton) Jessica Farrelly (Arthur), Mackenna Iles (Mount Forest), Britney Culling (Drayton), Sydney Iles (MountForest), and Erica Culp (Drayton). Front:  Erin Schill (Palmerston), Jessica Johnston (Brussels), Leah Herrfort (Palmerston), Paige Coffey (Arthur) and Josey Rooney (Arthur). Absent are coach Jeremy Culling and Jana Bieman (Drayton).  submitted photo

Palmerston Marlins capture tournament gold

CAMBRIDGE

After six games of ball against the Stratford Flames, Alvinston, Windsor Falcons, Cambridge Coyotes, Kitchener Klassics and a second against Alvinston, the Palmerston Marlins U-12 house league select team went undefeated at the Cambridge tournament June 15 to 17.

As the youngest team of the Marlins organization, members are nicknamed the “baby fish”. 

But as one official pointed out, they can now sport the title of “gold fish.”

June 22, 2012

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