Sandy Lake First Nation 1st Annual Invitational Women's Broomball Tournament

Sandy Lake First Nation 1st Annual Invitational Women's Broomball Tournament

First 8 teams to confirm.

CHAMPIONSHIP: $5000.00

Runners Up: $2000.00

*Consolation*To be determined how many teams participate in the tournament.

Entry Fee:

Outside teams: $800.00

Inside teams: $1000.00

 

Rules to follow. FOR MORE INFO CALL ONE OF THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS

 

CONTACT NUMBERS:

Ringo Fiddler 807-774-5547 (home)

Verna Kakegamic 807-774-5530 (home)

807-774-3421/5121 (work)

Jennifer Meekis 807-774-4181 (home)

807-774-3421/5121 (work)

Priscilla Rae 807-774-1037 (work)

807-774-5591 (home)

DEADLINE: Monday April 26, 2004.

The Four Faces of Terror

Last June(2003), two ladies were sitting outside the Sandy Lake Band Office reading a newspaper. Ojib quay looks at Willow breeze and says to her, "there's a broomball tournament in Thunder Bay." Willow Breeze replies, "oh yeah." Suddenly, they looked at each other and said together, "HEY!!" The two faces of terror rose.

So, all summer long they fundraised and took seven very young women to represent Sandy Lake First Nation Thunderbay to compete against all the young ladies of the north. Sadly they did not win but fought with all the power they had within themselves.

While in Thunderbay, Ghost girl and Del decided to join forces with the two faces of terror. Soon became the four faces of terror.

This past winter, the four faces of terror decided to fundraise, at such short notice to send a team to compete in yet another tournament in Sioux Lookout. This time they had a 22 women to represent Sandy Lake First Nation. Sadly, again they did not win. They (we) had fun though. So now we know what to expect.

In conclusion this is how broomball was first introduced in Sandy Lake First Nation, by the four faces of Terror.

**names are fictional**

I hope you liked reading our story.

Sandy Lake Wyld Fire