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Joy Drop: Celebrate good times, come on!

Friends, what a glorious week for sports. This week's online notebook entry is dedicated to not only winning but the celebrations that come with it!

The Canadian women's hockey U18 team won a world championship title this past week. Their 3-2 win over rival U.S. team led to a moment of unadulterated joy on the ice. In less than a year, Canadian women's hockey has swept all major tournaments including Olympic gold, the world championships and now the U18 worlds.

Players piling on top of each other on the ice always gets me. The U18 had been cancelled twice because of COVID-19 and the fact that this tournament was played is important. 

It was lovely to see the families of the players shown some love. As we know, champions are not made alone. They are supported and helped by many around them.

On that note, the cutest little supporters emerged on Thursday night as the Golden State Warriors beat the Boston Celtics with a win in Game 6 to clinch the NBA championship. 

There were tears of joy from Finals MVP Steph Curry and insightful comments from Warriors stalwart and shooting guard Klay Thompson, but the sweetest moment of celebration was not in the dressing room. That happened when the Warriors' babies stole some shine for a few precious and well-deserved moments.

Andrew Wiggins, of Vaughn, Ont., was on stage and his daughter, Amyah, hugged Draymond Green's son, DJ, in excitement. 

DJ and Wiggins daughter, Amyah share a big hug

Read more on cbc.ca