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If you called the program a dynasty, you would be spot on.

The Dauphin Clippers girls' rugby 7s completed a three-peat on Tuesday in the Westman High School Rugby League. Playing their final jamboree of the season, Dauphin cruised to three more victories on their way to winning another banner.

In three games on Tuesday, Ruth Evans had two tries and two converts, Kiersten Vandekerckhove finished with three tries, Felicity Sahulka was impressive with four tries and Sam Gryba had four converts. Paityn Bourgouin (two tries), Victoria Carter (one convert), Mila Heschuk (three tries), Bella Williams (one convert), and McKenzie Kropelnicki (one try) also produced points for Dauphin. 

It was the team's third consecutive league title.

Shawn Sarkonak is the team's head coach.

"It's exciting, the girls were ecstatic," said Sarkonak. "Kent Miner, my assistant coach and myself couldn't be happier. The group worked incredibly hard and deserve this."

While the team dominated Rivers to claim the title, the whole season was one to remember for the team. They gave up just 14 points in 12 games finishing with a record of 11 wins and just a single loss. 

Ten of their 12 games saw the team shut out their opponents. Many of the members of this team played for Team West at the Manitoba Summer Games in August, where they won a bronze medal, but that wasn't enough for a hungry group.

"They felt there was something to prove, they weren't happy with the bronze medal," offered Sarkonak. "Redemption was on the brain and they went out there and proved it. They played a clean game and champions we are again."

As it has been well documented, rugby in the Parkland has taken off over the years. Starting with the Pirates youth program and running through the senior Mavericks program.

Sarkonak is one of the reasons rugby is in such a great spot in the region. 

"I keep going back to the day I came back home, if it hadn't been for the youth program, we wouldn't be where we are today," ended Sarkonak. "It's a testament to the committment of our amazing volunteers and coaches. Then our players who put it all on the line."

The future is bright but for now, Shawn and the rest of the Clippers will take some time to celebrate their completion of the three-peat.