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One-Game-at-a-Time Approach and Bluevale Knights

year: Or so you might think, according to The Waterloo Record. Bluevale standout Jordyn Faiczak said the girls are taking a "one-game-at-a-time approach" as they attempt to win their third consecutive Waterloo County championship and make it to OFSAA for a third straight year. So the Bluevale Knights are obviously focused on completing the set and striking gold at this fall Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations field hockey championship in Kitchener and Waterloo. The Knights finished second at the 2014 tournament in Burlington and third last year in Peterborough. "Honestly, I think we have a lot of potential but that potential means nothing if we don't come out every game with passion and determination. Everyone gives 100 per cent and I think that what matters most. So right now, we don't have expectations, we're just going to see how it goes … but I think we're going to have a successful year," said Faiczak, a member of Canada national development team. "We have a lot of young talent and it very exciting to see that day in and day out at practice. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.