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The plural possessive is: girls' hockey team (a hockey team for girls).
The Champlin Park girls 12u B team.
no they are not
If the girls sibling goes to a different school where he plays hockey, the girl will be able to cheer for her brothers school. Or If the school the girl attends does not have a hockey program, she may try-out to cheer with another school. (I'm a coach for a mid-states hockey cheerleading squad) :)
Of course
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girls were not aloud to atend school because they had to atend to the home instead of going to school.
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Not that many girls like hockey.
I am a girl and i play volleyball, golf, basketball, and gymnastics.
No, she did not attend any school as girls were not allowed to do so in Albania at the time. She was home schooled.
I am not sure between those two options, but I really matters on the way you are trying to say it. If you are saying it to the jockey players- You girls were playing hockey. If you are the girls playing hockey- We girls were playing hockey. Hope this helps!