The second game will be played today at Markham Village Arena at 2:30 pm. TheSpartansï¬nished the regular season in third place in the South 5 Division with a 2-8-1 mark. 5 TheCardinalsï¬nishedinsecondi place with a 6-5-0 mound. E During the regular season, the Cardinals defeated the Spartans in their head-toâ€"head meetings by scores of 5-1 and 6-2. The Spartans girls' hockey team hoped to gain a measure of revenge against Brother Andre as the two clubs were to begin their ï¬rst-to- thxee point ï¬rst-round YRAA playoff series yestenday. The winner of the series will face the victor of the other semiï¬nal series pitting Sacred Heart (New- market) and St. Theresa of Lisieux (Richmond Hill). Should a third game be required, it would be played at Mount Joy Amganext'lhursday. _ Contest is available on line at http://www.yorkregIon.com/communIty/readerschoice The series resumes Tuesday at the Stem Anna at 1 pm. 'Ihe Stoufl‘ville Secondary Spar- tans senior boys’ hockey team ofli- cially begin its York Region Athletic Association best-of-three semiï¬nal series against the Brother Andre Carâ€" dinals today at Mount Joy Arena at 3 pm. 20W" ‘ sw-msu‘éeinar‘s'dag 553192009 SDSS, BA teams battle For m Region high school ,esuns, go to 5 Four members of the Stouffville Ducks Swim [.oom Club attended last weekend's 17th annual Saturda pgqlcsnostmeetafmreuelphmm Orillia tied the series with a 6-2 victory in Stoufl‘ville. Quintin Volpe scored a goal and added one assist for the Clippers. Sear added the other Stouï¬'ville goaL The series is scheduled to resume today in Orillia and return to the Stoufl’ville Arena Friday at 7: 10 pm. BenSearaddedtwogoalsandCodyleonard one. Carter King earned two assists and Chad Harbour one. With the series opening in Orillia. the Clip- pers received a three-goal, two-assist etfort fmm Jeremy Hughes in a 6-4 win. The Stouflville minor peewee Clippers gained asplitintheflrsttwogamesagainstOrilliain their best-ofâ€"ï¬ve or ï¬rst-toâ€"six-point OMHA quarter-ï¬nal series last weekend. Minor peewees split with Ollllla The Clippers, who went 1-1 in the prestigious tourney, return to Stouï¬ville today. They resume their Ontario Minor Hockey Association quar- terï¬nal series with Barrie Friday at 7:55 pm. at the Stouï¬vflle Arena. The Clippers won and tied in the ï¬rst tvvo games. But the Wolves scored the game-w goal in the third period. Trailing 1-0 after one period, the Clippers came back in the second period to tie the game on goal by Bobby Lamirande with Chris Jarrett earning an assist. The Stouflville peewee Clippers were elimi- nated from the 50th annual Quebec Pee-Wee International Hockey Tournament after they came out on the short end of a 2-1 decision against the Connecticut Wolves in Quebec City Monday. 1-1 peewees coming home from Quebec lake Bspey shared twice for the Clippers while Josh Carlin and Liam Tunewell added singlea The Stoufl'ville minor peewee AE Clippers got off to a good start in their best-ofâ€"ï¬ve or ï¬rst- to-six-point quarter-ï¬nal York Simcoe hockey playoff series against Georgina after recording a 4-2 win Thursday in Stouï¬vifle. Fonnore inmnnaa'on about the Ducks, call 905888-9994 orgo to mduckssw‘mmingca The club will host their Valentine’s Stroke Development Fun Meet Saturday at the lebovic leisure Centre at 4 pm. Dominik Hykel, 10, swam his way to perâ€" sonal best times in each of his six events and placed fourth in the 50m breaststroke and 200m free, eighth 50m fly and 100m back, ninth 100m breaststroke and 11th 100m individual medley. Mackenzie Meyer, 14, reached the ï¬nals in three of her six events and placed ï¬fth in the 100m fly, sixth 200m individual medley and 12th 200m back. IoeyDiLisi. ll, moordedpexsonalbesttimesin the 20%; medley and the 100m free. Kevin Boenhke, l7, advanced to the ï¬nals in each of his six events and placed sixth in the loo-metre breaststroke, seventh in the 200m breaststroke and 200m individual medley. He alsoplaced lOthintheSOmfnee, lithinthe lOOmfneeand l4thinthe200m free. BDO Challenge Swim Meet at the University of Guelph and aceemplished personal bests. SPORTS Coached by Bill Barber, Mike Lang and Andy Douse, the players who contributed to the club's title mg were: Valerie Politis-Barber, Nora Lang. Mary Craig, Ryann Leahy, Raquel McGee, Melis- sa Nowikow, Katie McKie, Emma Bullock. Kama Gill, Elyse Douse, Ellen Brown, Vanessa Kezwer. Mandy Keenan, Kasey Keane, Julia Hembruï¬ and goaltenders Robyn McFee and Renee Lozzi. Emma Bullock’s goal with 76 seconds remain- ing in regulation time proved to be the differ- ence as the Stouflville Markham peewee A Stars blanked the Oshawa Lady Generals 1-0 in the championship ï¬nal of the Durham West Lightâ€" ning Tournament in Pickering last weekend. FJyse Douse earned an assist on the goal. After losing their ï¬rst game to the host Light- ning «mm 3-0, the Stars rattled ofl shutout vic- tories over Kemptville 2-0, Nepean 1-0 and the Lightning 40 in their semiï¬nal tilt Stars shine In Plckedng Matt Renzoni scored the lone goal for the Clippers while Schweighardt earned an assist. Alex McKean handled goaltending duties. In the sécbnd game the following day, the two clubs battled to a 1-1 tie. In the series opener last Saturday, the Clip~ pers received a goal from Stephen Schweighardt in a 3-1 loss. Chance Rodin earned an assist. - Austin Porter played a stellar game in goal to keep the Clippers in contention. The Stouï¬ville minor bantam AE Clippers lost the ï¬rst game and tied the second in their best-of-ï¬ve or ï¬rst-to-six-point series against the Markham Waxers. - Minor bantam AEs trail Markham Ryan Daniels collected two assists while Jason Mistelbacher, Braydon McNeil and Taylor Peterson each had one.