The Roy Caley International Silverstick Tournament continues in Watford this weekend with games scheduled in the Peewee A, B, and C divisions. Saturday's games include the Mooretown Jr. Flags facing the Ilderton Jets at 12:10pm, and the East Lambton Eagles battling the Delhi Rockets at 2:30pm. The winners will advance to the semi-finals on Sunday with a chance to play in the championship games later in the day. Peewee Tournament Director Joe Rombouts says it's been good hockey so far and expects more of the same this weekend. [audio mp3="http://blackburnnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Joe-1.mp3"][/audio] Games in the Bantam division get underway Monday, December 28 and last until January 3. Rombouts says the winners will advance to the International Silverstick event in either Forest or Port Huron in the next few weeks.
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