assists; Joshua Burkholder one goal. one assist; En‘cZambn' andChrislanettonegoal each; lack English. Matt Garrick and Bobby Lamimnde one assist each. lake Murray post- ed two shutouts while Cam Nowikow played in goal fontbe Clippers’ second-game win. Concluding thé regular season in ï¬rst place with a 25-0-5 mark, the Clippers await their second round opponent. The Clippers, many of whom won an OMHAtitleasminorpeeweeslastspring. swept Nobleking in three games concluding widraZ-OwinattheStouflvilleArenalan.23. 'Ihe Clippers won the ï¬rst game 3-0 Ian. 21andtheseoondgamethefollowingday6â€"l onthemad. Scoring for the Clippers intheir ï¬rst round series win were: Mitchell Smith three goals, two assists; Spencer Roberts two goals, two assists; Matthew Avoledo four assists; Cody Femia and Chris Cadaret three each; Justin Dube and Evan Smith one goal, two quick work of their first-round ï¬léyoff oppo- nent in the Ontario Minor Hockey Associaâ€" tion playdowns Stouflville won the Ontario A.AA champi- onship the last two seasons. Wmflmw The Spartans conclude the regular sea- soninfourdnplaoeintheEastDivisionwith a2-4â€"2 mark. Father Bressani ï¬nished second mmeVVestDivisionwima7-3-0mark. The Stouflville District Secondary School Spartansseniorbap’lwckeyteamwillbegin defemeOftheirYbrkRegionAthleticAssocia- tiontitle'lhumdaywhentheytaketothemad fora game against Father Bressani Catholic PMSdmothbodbridge). The game, which is a ï¬rst-round, singleâ€" elitnination contest. will be played at the Al PalladiniOmununity Centre at 1:45 pm. Spartans must win playoff opener A. GUNDERT LANDSCAPNGGARCEN MNNTENANCE gt 5.! """"' nus MUCH MORE: FRIDAY March |:00 pm- 9:00 pm ' SATURDAY March 7th, l0:00 am - 7:00 pm 0 SUNDAY March 8th, l0200 am - 5:00 pm ‘ FAIRGROUNDS 4v McGowan Road Elgin Mills FEATURED GUEST SPEAKER Stpuijfyille peewee Clippers made In addition to her academic achievements and on-ice success, Knox has been involved in Laurier’s Healthy Hawk program, speak- ing to local elementary students about the importance of a healthy and active lifestyle. A Stouffville resident and Stouï¬ville Dis- trict Secondary School graduate, Knox is a third-year student and starting goalkeeper for the Wilfrid laurier University Golden Hawks’ women’s ice hockey team. Knox has also played for the national team program. Liz Knox is one of the top female stu- dent-athletes from across Ontario who will be honoured at the Ontario University Athletics sixth annual Women of Influence Luncheon in Toronto Feb. 10. ~ Intheï¬rstgameatOrillialastSannday, Justin Bennett and Jake Rodgers each scored once for the Clippers in a 3-2 loss. ’Iyier Brown earned one assist. Returning to Stouï¬ville for their second game Slmday. the Clippels received a hat u'ickfmmCarsonWeksinaS-«I loss. Rodg- ers accounted for the other Stouï¬ville goal BennettandlacksonSaveryeacheamedtwo assists while Alex 'Ihshos and Michael Palla- dino had one apiece. Knoxhonourodatpmvlnclalmnt Atom Clippers lose heartbmakets The Stouflville atom A Clippers came close, but fell short in their ï¬rst two contests against Orillia to determine home round seeding in the York Simcoe playoï¬a SPORTS ° 3 $2000 Gift Certiï¬cates ‘ compliments of HOMESHOW 700 W, gm M5. MARKHAMSPRING SPONSORED BY ° 2 $500 Gift Certiï¬cates compliments of Stouï¬ville Sunâ€"Tribune I Saturday, Ian. 31, 2009 MM =7; Dorm/.5 ’ASTE Event ll