“We’re getting 30-plus shots 3 game, but only getting two to three goals. I think everyone is trying to make the perfect play instead of put- ting the puck on the net and having While happy to earn the two points with the win, Donovan still feels there’s room for improvement with his club. In particular, with their oï¬ence. " ‘ “We were fortunate to get the win. But Chemello played well. He made some saves and controlled his rebounds well. He was deï¬nitely one of the differences in the game," Donovan said. Spirit head coach Craig Donovan conï¬rmed Chemello’s performance between the pipes was instrumental in their win. Undrafted in the Ontario Hockey League, Chemello hopes to play colâ€" lege hockey in the United States and then professionally in Italy. “I liked the program, the coaches, the other players and the fact that it’s a community here," he said. “They sold me on it." He had opportunities to go else- where. The Titans fought back from elimination to reach the provincial championship tourney and Chem- ello caught the attention of Spirit scouts. “Naaaaa,†he said. “I've played in higher pressure situations than that. And knowing in _advance I would play, and getting into the second half Itwasthethirdwinâ€"allbyB-Z scores - for the Spin't in ï¬ve Central Canadian Hockey League starts this season. - The 16-yearâ€"old picked up the wih by stopping two of three Stars in the shootout. The Stouffville Spirit rookie stopped 34 of 36 shots the Peter- borough Liftlock Stars ï¬red at him through three periods and overtime at the Stouflville Arena Thursday. Forayounggoalie makinghisï¬rsi start in junior hockey, Joseph Chem- pnn um: mumtmhnr nml vuv "w vuvu‘l‘u‘ll Wuln 111 opu'ucu' suuuwut C“ It was the third win â€" all by 3-2 scores â€" for the Spirit in ï¬ve Central Canadian Hockey League starts this season. Rookie saves diiy BY JIM MASON jmason@yrmg.com NOTEBOOK: It was the ï¬rst time ever the Spirit and Peterborough played. The Spirit and Bowmanville clashed regularly in the late 19905 .. volunteer Dave Beauchamp is The Spirit plays at Ajax Sunday afternoon and hosts Bowmanville Thursday. Chris Porter and Greg Whittle had the Spirit goals. Whittle and Alex Derlis scored on both Spirit shots in the shootout. In an effort to bolster their offen- s_ive3tta_xek, ponovgm hinted he might shuffle his fnrwand units someone go hard to the net,†he Area’s That Qualify 0 Furnaces - Air Conditioning efficient home upgrades! acoENERGV Retrofit - Homes Nationwide Energy Advisors (NEA) is a Licensed Service Organization with Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) delivering Energy Evaluations to homeowners through the ecoENERGY Retrofit â€" Homes Program. Since the program was launched in April of 2007. the Government of Canada has delivered over $58 million in energy efficient home upgrade rebates to more than 52,500 homeowners. Rising energy costs, home comfort and the environment are major concerns for many homeowners today. While Canadians recognize the immediate need for environmental responsibility, the question is how can you contribute to a positive change? NEA has a network of licensed Energy Advisors that provide specific energy efficiency solutions for residential homeowners as well as save them up to M in combined federal and provincial rebates for energy A“.-.-_L L-..‘- __A -__ .1, A I Save upto $10,000 in Energy Efï¬cient Home Upgrade Rebates Stoufl'ville Secondary’s Joey Hillier is brought down by Newmarket Denison players Alex Watson and Zach Marcelline during Stouï¬ville’s 20-7 win in York Region high school rugby action in Stouflville Wednesday. For high school results and schedules, go yraacom 0 Insulation 0 Windows 0 Doors - Skylights Get Started Today! Call: 1-888-477-9979 Email: admin©nwea.ca WWW.NWEA.CA 0 Low-Flush Toilets - Ventilation Systems 0 Air Sealing - Tankless Water Heaters F I umace AirCondiï¬oning-Waterfleaters ' OMndows/Doos/Skylights-Etc Call Today 1-888-477-9979 Order Online WWW.NWEA.CA I'mâ€"uncrm HOME ENERGY EVALUATIONS Drinkingabanmmvaï¬ng? Save up to $10,000 in ecoENERGY Rebates STAFF PHOTO/MIKE BARRETT