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P.E.I. girls earn bronze at under-13, under-14 championships in Charlottetown

Prince Edward Island’s Alice Dorsey plays a ball Sunday in the bronze-medal game against Newfoundland and Labrador at the Atlantic under-14 soccer championships at UPEI.
Prince Edward Island’s Alice Dorsey plays a ball Sunday in the bronze-medal game against Newfoundland and Labrador at the Atlantic under-14 soccer championships at UPEI. - Jason Malloy

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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Alice Dorsey scored the only goal of the game and Andrea Desbarats recorded the shutout Sunday morning as P.E.I. defeated Newfoundland and Labrador 1-0 at the Atlantic All-Star under-14 girls’ soccer championship.

The game was scoreless at the half with Dorsey giving the home side the lead in the 44th minute at UPEI.

In the gold-medal game, Nova Scotia edged New Brunswick 2-1. Reegan Wagg and Elliott Chambers scored in the win while Mia DesRoches countered for New Brunswick.

Nova Scotia went 3-0-0 to sit atop the standings after the round robin. They were followed by New Brunswick (2-1-0), P.E.I. (1-2-0) and Newfoundland and Labrador (0-3-0).

Under-13

Sarah Lewis scored the lone goal of the bronze-medal game and MacKensie Ramsay had the clean sheet as P.E.I. shut out New Brunswick 1-0.

In the gold-medal contest, Lily Walsh scored the gold medal-winning goal as Nova Scotia defeated Newfoundland and Labrador 1-0. Danica Scully and Kaitlyn Langille shared the clean sheet.

Nova Scotia finished first in the round robin with a 2-0-1 record. Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick tied for second with 1-1-1 records, but Newfoundland and Labrador finished ahead of New Brunswick on goal differential. P.E.I. went 0-2-1.

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Round-robin results

Under-14

Saturday

Nova Scotia 4 (Jamie-Lynn Provo, Reegan Wagg, Sierra Sarty and Elle O'Connell); P.E.I. 0.

New Brunswick 2 (Anita Jonsson and Emma Jeon. Shutout by Reese Crocker and Jolyanne Godin); Newfoundland and Labrador 0.

Friday

New Brunswick 1 (Mylene Frenette. Shutout by Reese Crocker and Jolyanne Godin); P.E.I. 0.

Nova Scotia 2 (Jamie-Lynn Provo 2. Shutout by Kenzie Purcell); Newfoundland and Labrador 0.

Thursday

P.E.I. 1 (Skyla Jeffery. Shutout by Andrea Desbarats); Newfoundland and Labrador 0.

Nova Scotia 3 (Bryn Canning, Antoinette Mutipula and Jamie-Lynn Provo. Shutout by Kenzie Purcell); New Brunswick 0.

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Under-13

Saturday

P.E.I. 1 (Annie-Pier Morency); Nova Scotia 1 (Abby Melvin).

Newfoundland and Labrador 2 (Hannah Neville and Ellie Power); New Brunswick 2 (Isabelle Doiron and Izabelle Gallant).

Friday

Nova Scotia 1 (Abby Melvin. Shutout by Danica Scully and Kaitlyn Langille); Newfoundland and Labrador 0.

New Brunswick 2 (Kahlan Clark and Mikaya Hoyt-Hogan); P.E.I. 1 (Sarah Lewis).

Thursday

Newfoundland and Labrador 3 (Lacey Murphy 2 and Ellery Clouston); P.E.I. 1 (Addison Langley).

Nova Scotia 2 (Marin Aucoin and Lily Walsh. Shutout by Danica Scully and Kaitlyn Langille); New Brunswick 0.

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