Make it two tournament wins this season for the Kelowna peewee A Rockets female hockey team.
The Kelowna girls went undefeated last weekend in Kamloops, playing against opposition from around B.C.
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In the final game, Kelowna scored first and never looked back against the South Island Royals with a 5-3 victory.
In the final game Sunday against the South Island Royals, the Rockets came out fast, took the lead in the opening period and never trailed.
The Royals battled back in the third period to make it 4-3, before Kelowna sealed the game with an empty netter in the last two minutes of play to clinch the win.
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The Rockets will be shooting for some more hardware in February when they travel to Surrey for a tournament.
Kelowna's came last month at their home tournament.