Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 25 Feb 2010, p. 21

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The Stouffville Midget Clippers advanced to the Ontario Minor Hockey Association semifinals after eliminating Bradford in their first- toâ€"six-point quarter-final series that concluded with a dramatic 3-2 dou- ble overtime win in deciding game in Stouffville Saturday. Curtis Crago scored the garne- winning marker with the first shot taken just 16 seconds into the sec- ond extra session. Buoyed by goals from losh Machesny and Lloyd Davis, the Clip- pers jumped out to an early 2-0 lead just five minutes into the opening period before Bradford elected to change goalkeepers. That move appeared to jump- start Bradford as they took over the play for a period and a half, sending the teams to the dressing room tied at 2-2 after two periods and ulti- mately set the stage for Crago’s hero- ics in the second overtime session. STOUFFVILE SATURDAY After opening the series with a 4-4 tie on the road. the Clippers lost the second game at home 3-1. Playing a more inspired contest in the third game. the Clippers over- came a 1-0 deficit with just 23 sec- onds remaining in regulation time when Crago scored to tie the game and force overtime. But Bradford rallied to win the game in the first overtime perfiod. Trailing the series five points to one, the Clippers staved ofi elimi- nation after receiving a steady net- minding performance from Ben Singh en route to a 4-0 win in the fourth game in Stouffville. Open SPORTS: OMHA semis Mth the scene shifting back to Bradford, the Clippers forced a deciding game when David Belloff scored midway through the third period to propel Stoufl'ville to a 6-5 victory. The Clippers are facing Quinte West in a semifinal series that opened in Trenton yesterday and returns to the Stouffville Arena Sat- urday at 5:30 pm. before going back to Trenton Sunday at noon. Toronto Maple Leafs tough guy Colton Orr will spend part of the Olympic break in Sgouffville. A JTh‘e hard-nosed winger will sign autographs and greet fans at Boston Pizza on Friday from 7 to 8 pm. The Winnipeg native has had 80 fights in 306 NHL games with the leafs, New York Rangers and Boston Bruins. according to hockeyfights. com Three of Orr‘s teammates. Luke Schenn, 'Mer Bozak and lay Rosehill, signed autographs at Boston Pizza last month. leafs assisistant coach Keith Acton co-owns the restaurant, at Hoover Park Drive and Hwy. 48. Maple Leafs tough guy at Boston Pizza Friday mama-Maia:me www.moxmmmm choJodflchrvaMWWu. Hukiv mid YEW oN‘i‘Amo rams 310R": 10 mm VODKW‘IIUOK. 2010 FORD RANGER ‘13,.” 2010 FORD SPORT TRAC 2010 FORD $UPERDUTY “Imam” Drive om

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