University, where she’ll play for the Hus-
kies in 2019.”
Indeed, that was an impressive
season, but as far as Cvar is con-
cerned, it certainly didn’t hurt that
she played on a team that was as
good as the 2016-17 Blazers.
“We had a really good
team this year,” said Cvar,
impressed herself with
the fact that the Blazers
went 10-7-7 in a league
dominated by powerful
U.S.-based teams. “We
all got along. We had re-
Olivia also
made a splash back
here at home by
being one of
only three Grade
10 players to make
Team Manitoba for
the 2016 U18 National
Championships in
Regina.
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