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Kevin Matthews took the loss with Matt Elzenga working in relief. The Stoufl'ville Storm squirts fell short of the medal podium at the OASA provincial championships held in Toanche, falling 10-0 to Brantford, a team they had previ- ously beaten and then 9â€"6 to host Toanche to cut short their week- end. Short stay for Storm squlrts The next race in the series is the Dickies 200 presented byVortex Brake Pads at the oval in the Mos- port International Speedway near Bowmanville today. In the overall series standings, Hathaway occupies sixth place with 1,110 points. LR. Fitzpatrick is in ï¬rst with 1,339. ï¬nish at the Canadian Tire NAS- CAR Series’ GP3R 100 race on the 1.5-mile Circuit de 'Irois-Rivieres course in Trois-Rivieres, Que., Sunday. The Storm had a great season with this ' 176 Bullock Dr., I8, Markham~905-294v3fl 'Nottobouudhmwflh-wmm MPSTGGSTMWEMI.Q10 OIL, was FILfET: SPECIAL For more on the CIGA, log on to: www.cjga.com Brown ï¬nished 17 shots behind winner Cole Kent of Peterborough, who was sixâ€"over par at 294. Entered in the Junior Boys 15- 19 Division, Brown was 23 over par through the four-round event at 311 (76-81-75-79). Gormley resident Ryan Brown ended in a two-way tie for let place at the Mizuno Canadian Junior Golf Association’s Nation- al Junior Golf Championship at Copetown Woods Golf Club in Copetown Thursday. Brown let at CJGA event For more on the event, 16g on to: www.gao.ca The 53-year-old Cedar Valley resident and Granite Golf Club member ï¬red a threeâ€"round 243 (84-75-84) and was 27 over par. lvy Steinberg ï¬nished in a two- way tie for 13th place at the Golf Association of Ontario Investors Group Women's Mid-Amateur Championships at the Loyalist Country Club in Bath Thursday. 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