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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 13 Sep 2008, p. 14

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l4 S‘mM’ summlmm. 13,2008 SPORT FENCING MARKHAM Welcomes you to our Open House September 15, 16 and 18 6:30pm to 10:00pm Beginner Epee Program (10 yrs+) Wednesdays, $th 17 (3 weeks) Register Now! 416-644-6411 www.5portfenclngmarkham.com Organized social events throughout the year Unionville Curling Club (ALI. TO” COME COMPLETE MT" FULL FACTORY WARRANTY) Nu“ m. M TIM him In Olflu! I“! Curling Programs for the Whole Family! ° Curling for all ages and abilities 0 Mens, Ladies, Business Women, Mixed, Junior Little Rocks - Beginner clinics'available - Full locker room facilities - Lounge @ 9am: am mass .. w M Pr-sen - d by I FAC’I‘IDRY I)! REC’I‘ Home Leisure ' mm M SALE HOURS *2007 MODELS- *SCRATCH 8: DENTS *BRAND NEW HOT TUBS *SALT WATER TUBS (a n _ .4). v3; 2. i ', ‘ ’1‘ . x g g; V9,: . .1, p fl. wâ€"llfir);:"' ‘ .45 tr HYDROPOOL self-cleaning hot tubs AC '1‘ 0 BY I)! REC’I‘ 257 Carlton, Unionville (905) 477-271 1 Friendship is a Tradition! CURLING Rematch Sunday . after losing opener 6â€"2 to Newmarket BY MIKE HAYAKAWA Staff Writer Mark Joslin thought it was all a bad dream Thursday night when the Stouffville Spin't lost 6-2 to the visiting Newmarket Hurricanes in their Provincial Jr. A Hockey Spirit has little time to recover from nightmare ‘ Curling programs for all abilities Organized social events throughout the year Time to Switch! Unionville Curling Club Open House September- 15, 16 and 18 6:30pm to 10:00pm We will provide: You will meet: - Clinics - Old acquaintances - Fun - New friends - Exercise 257 Carlton, Unionville (905) 477-2711 Friendship is a Tradition! LADIES League Central Division seaâ€" son opener. The first-year Spirit genâ€" eral manager and associate coach said everything that could go wrong did. Unfortunatély for Joslin, he wasn't dreaming. “We just lacked discipline and work ethic," Ioslin said. “The guys were nervous. We (the coaching stafi) tried to calm them down. But it's the nature of the beast, Fortu- CURLING «Venn-pa Please join us during the sale for a Charity BBQ .9 In support of THE UNITED WAY 905-722-8005 nately, it’s only the first game and we have a long schedule ahead of Trailing 1â€"0 thanks to a shot that went in off the skate of a Spirit player 40 seconds into the game, Stoutfville ralâ€" lied to tie the game just past the midway Qoint of the periâ€" od on Massimo Lamacchia’s first Jr. A goal. But with just 42 seconds remaining in the open- ing stanza, the Hurricanes regained the lead on a short- handed goal by Glen McCar- ron, his first of two on the night. 'Dustin Laren opened the scoring in the second period to even the score at 2â€"2. That, however, would be as close as the Spirit would get to the lead as the Hurri- canes scored two more times, including one by Stoufiville resident Jamie Wise, before the period concluded to take a4-2 lead. The Hurricanes added two more goals in the final 20 minutes of a lengthy and penalty-filled afiair, comâ€" plete with multiple fights and calls for headâ€"butting, head- checldng. boarding, goalten- der interference and check- ing from behind. The Hurricanes outshot the Spirit 39-37. McCarron, the leading scorer (30 goals, 55 assists) and first-team allâ€"star in the West- ern Ontario Hockey League ’91”- THUR. 10-8 FRI. 10-8 SAT. 10-6 SUN. 10-5 (now the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League) last year, surprised the London Nationals in the off-season when he announced he was leaving his hometown team for the Hurricanes. The 20-year-old, who also saw action with the London Knights of the OHL, picked up the rare Gordie Howe hat trick (goal, assist, fight) Thursday courtesy of a late third period tussle with Uniâ€" versity of Maine prospect Pat McEachen. The Spin't had little time to dwell on the game as they were to visit the Markham Waxers last night and play in Newmarket Sunday at the Ray "ll/vinney Complex at 3:30 While there were few positives to dwell on, Joslin praised Lamacchia. “He was one kid who brought it every shift,” he said of the five-foot, seven-inch Maple resident. “For a little guy, he played like a giant." Adam Brown, a 19-year- old Stouffville native who played briefly on defence for the Spirit two seasons ago as a call-up, is with the Welland Junior Canadians. Brown, who played with the Durham Fury of the Pro- vincial league last year, was recommended to Welland by Mike Foy who also played with both the Spirit and Canadians.

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