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Kodiaks Eliminate Broncos in Quarter-Finals 1-0

Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that count." These timeless words of Winston Churchill set the stage for the gripping quarterfinal showdown between the Olds and Lethbridge women's futsal teams. From the opening moments, the Kodiaks unleashed a relentless barrage of attacks, aiming to seize control of the match. However, the Olds goalkeeper emerged as a stalwart guardian, displaying unwavering courage as she repelled every shot with remarkable skill and determination.

As the game progressed, both teams engaged in a strategic battle, each refusing to yield an inch of ground. The tempo intensified, with players demonstrating remarkable resilience and resolve in the face of mounting pressure. With the first half drawing to a close, the Olds goalkeeper once again proved her mettle, standing tall to deny the Kodiaks a breakthrough in the dying moments of the period.

As the second half kicked off, the contest remained finely balanced, with neither side willing to concede an inch. The Olds goalkeeper continued to inspire her teammates with her unwavering courage, making a series of crucial saves to keep her team in contention. However, it was the Kodiaks who ultimately found the breakthrough, capitalizing on a late opportunity to take the lead.

Despite the setback, the Olds team refused to be disheartened, drawing strength from Churchill's timeless wisdom as they fought relentlessly until the final whistle. Though the outcome may not have been in their favour, their courage and determination in the face of adversity left an indelible mark on the fiercely contested match.

Players of the game were #5 Shelbee Stebanuh for the Kodiaks and #11 Ioy Hozack for the Broncos.