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CAPITAL CLASH – Peewee Mustangs player Liam Hudson, left, battles for the puck with Juneau Capitals player Bill Bosse along the sideboards while Kyle Schwantz, right, looks on during Sunday’s final at Takhini Arena.

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TRADEMARK CELEBRATION – Kyron Crosby, left, celebrates with Josh Zaccarelli after opening the scoring for the Peewee Mustangs in Sunday’s championship game.

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ROBBED – Dawson City goalie Josh Dagostin slams the door on Peewee Mustangs player Ashton Underhill during round robin action Saturday at the Canada Games Centre.

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BUSY BETWEEN THE PIPES – Watson Lake goalie Aaron Chaput stops Fort Nelson player Cayden Frenette, left, while Vanessa Chaput looks on during round robin action Saturday at Takhini Arena. Fort Nelson won the game 5-2.

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FINDING OPEN ICE – Saul Gale of the Peewee Mustangs gets around Dawson City player Gerold Stange during the Mustangs’ 5-0 round robin win Saturday.

Juneau claims bantam title with 5-4 overtime win

The Juneau Capitals spoiled the party at the 2015 Yukon bantam hockey championships,

By Whitehorse Star on January 28, 2015

The Juneau Capitals spoiled the party at the 2015 Yukon bantam hockey championships, beating the Whitehorse Peewee Mustangs 5-4 in overtime to clinch first place Sunday.

The Mustangs were playing up a division.

The tournament featured 10 teams, including entries from Fort Nelson, B.C., and Tok, Alaska.

Teams from Dawson City and Watson Lake also competed.

Fort Nelson took third place with a 3-2 shootout win over Envirolube.

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