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Girls' and women's hockey in Cape Breton scores big with Hockeyville win

Girls' and women's hockey teams in Cape Breton are a step closer to having their own home ice.

The Cape Breton Blizzard Female Hockey Association won this year's Kraft Hockeyville contest over the weekend. The association was one of four finalists in the running to receive the grand prize of $250,000.

"Oh my God, Saturday was such a thrilling night," said Julia Brown, who plays on the Blizzard under-13 triple-A team.

She was at Cape Breton University with fellow players, coaches, family and community members to hear the results announced on TV.

"As soon as we found out, everyone jumped out of their seats and was screaming," Brown told CBC Radio's Information Morning Cape Breton on Monday.

"Everyone was so excited. And it was awesome to see everyone feel the same joy."

The Blizzard has about 300 players. Currently they travel to rinks in Membertou, Eskasoni and Whitney Pier for games and practices. That's because the prime ice times at the major rinks in CBRM are taken up by boys' and men's teams.

"We cannot get into the arenas locally," said Blizzard president Christina Lamey.

Lamey said boys' and men's teams have historically been given priority over girls' and women's teams.

"Those who were there before get to pick everything first that they want, and we can have what's leftover. It's a system that is based fundamentally on [a] historic discrimination issue that now becomes a systemic discrimination issue," said Lamey.

The Blizzard partnered with the Cape Breton University Capers women's hockey team on the Hockeyville contest bid. Between the Blizzard and the Capers, there are 20 teams all scrambling for ice time. Meanwhile, the Canada Games Complex arena at CBU is sitting unused.

"So we're an association with no home,

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