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Brody Krabi and Robbie Krawczuk each scored twice for the Clippers, who clinched seventh place and will face Newmarket in the ï¬rst round of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association playoffs. Graham Smith, Cole Gunathunge and Tyler Sinclair each added'single tallies. r Ethen Rehel handled netminding duties. All eight OHL players on Canada’s silver medallists from this months world junior championships are scheduled to take part, They include top-ranked NHL entry draft prospect and Kingston native Taylor Hall of the Windsor Spitï¬res, Della Rovere and Pietrangelo. OMHAMWMW. mlnorpeeweeAE’soamboflh With a playoff berth on the line, the Stouffville minor peewee AE Clippers came through in a big way after skating off with a 7-1 win over East Gwillimbury Tuesday. 0 Markham résidents k3 Sinner (Kitch- ener Rangers) and Cameron Gaunoe (Missis- sauga St. Michael's Majors); The Eastern Conference All-Stars will host the Western Conference All-Stars in the twoâ€" day event beginning with the skills competi- tion Feb. 2. The game takes place the next night. Werek, who plays for the hometown Kings- ton Frontenacs, played in his ï¬rst all-star game last season. The 1year-old New York Rangers draft pick played minor and Jr. A hockey in Stouffl'ville. Other York players named Wednesday are: 0 BarrieColtsStefanDellaRovereofMaple andAlexPietrangeloolengCity; Kleinburg and; 0 Sean'lones (Brampton Battalion) of New- market. Seven York Region hockey players, includ- ing Stouffville-ama resident Ethan Werek, will suit up in the 2010 Ontario Hockey League All-Star Classic in Kingston next month. YOUR ‘DREAM JOB’ Take back your life. 0' Andrew (Niagaxa IceDog) of LocalWorIml In operated by Mainland Madl- Oroup Ltd. and Is tapped“ by our 100 nwspnpm and NM.- ocrou Onurlo. Relegated into the YRAA tier two circuit just prior to the Christmas break after going winless, the Spartans were buoyed by Nick McEwan’s 20 points and 10 from Brandon Paulino against Father Bressani. McEwan big In basketball wlns for StoufMlIe Distrlct It took a while to come, but the Stouflville District Spartans senior boys’ basketball team wonmeirï¬rstgameoftheseasonlan 8, a60- 40 win over Father Bressani (Wood- bridge). Agains} King City, McEwan paced the Spartans with 13 points while Patrick Iaï¬â€™an added 10. 'Ib prove it wasn’t an aberration, the Sparâ€" tans reeled ofl their second straight win "flies- day with a 52-42 decision over host King City. The Spartans were scheduled to play at Renaissance (Aurora) Friday. The Clippers are in Grimsby this week- end to take part in a tournament. They opened play Friday morning. The ï¬nals are on Sunday. The OMHA playoffs begin tomorrow night at the Stouffville Atena. For more on high school sports, go to yraa.com Mouldedme ETHM WEBER: Stouffville pmduct win have hometown cmwd behind him at CHI». all-star game on Feb. 3. is closer than you think!