SPORTS: Jr. A team puts down golf clubs for games this weekend Kyle McLaughlin tees OH with a hockey stick as Stouï¬ville Spirit teammates Daniel Fitzgerald (from left), Tyler Perry, Matt Neal, Brennan Serville and Christian Finch look on during the Jr. A team’s golf tournament at the Maples of Ballantrae Golf Club Saturday. The Spirit visits Markham tomorrow and hosts Newmarket Sunday. A mambo! agency of Unitquay of Yock 0 Meet friends 0 Use a computer 0 See movies - Learn to cook 0 Receive supportive counselling - Find out about local services The Living Room is a program of the Call 905-201 -0432 Canadian Mental Health Association, York Region. A safe, open and fun environment A place in Markham for people ages 16 and up to: Rogibn This message brought to you as a oommun' service at The Stou He Sun Tribune mum“! STAFF PHOTO/SJOERD WITTEVEEN MmmursdaxNewmarketHur- ncaanvsSMMSpiritSï¬unday: SnfliviileSï¬rithsHamilbnRedWings 1.Tuesdaï¬StouffvilleSpint6vs.BulfaloJr. Sabres5.Spiritreoud:3wins.2losses. com UP: Fridaf. Stouliville at Markham Waxers. 7:30 pm. Sundqn Newmarket Hur- ticanes vs. Stouflville at StoutMlie Arena, 2:10 pm. (WhiStie Radio). ME 10013: We StoufMlie Spirit moved into a tie with the Huntsvilie Otters tor secondplaceinthe NorthDivisionotthe Ontario Junior Hockey League Way. The Spirit came back to beat the Buffalo Jr. Sabres 5-4 in Amherst, N.Y. The Spirit trailed 2-0 before Andrew Doyie scored a powerâ€"play goal with one second lei! intheihstperiod. ltwasthetirstotfour straigtt Spirit goals. Kory Kennedy, Declan Gunovski, Kyle Mclaugilin and Drake Cag- gula also scored. Aaron Green bounced back from a weak game to earn the win in the Spirit net. The Spirit’s power play came to life, hitting on three of ï¬ve chances. "Know for outshooting most by wide margins this season, the outshot 49-32. 3* Robbie Acton's ï¬rst Jr. A goal proved to be the game winner in the Spirit’s 3-1 vic- tory over Hamilton at the Stoufivilie Arena Sunday. Acton, 17, is the son of Toronto Maple Leafs' assismm coach Keith Acton. Captain Gunovski gave the Spirit a 1-0 lead after the ï¬rst period. The teams exchanged goals in the second. McLaughlin's empty- netter with 25 seconds left sealed it. Mike Sheremeta picked up his ï¬rst win in two starts. Hamilton was oushot 4623. f INSIDER: me Stouffville Spirit’s ï¬tst game Buffalo trip good on Spirit ever outside of Canada during its 15~year history paid dividends on and oil the sooresheetTuesday. Several coaches and scouts from NewYork State college took inthe 5-4winoverButlaloinAmherstThis years roster is drawing far more attention from schools than last year's, said head coach Craig Donovan. Matt Neal. Brennan Serville, who has deâ€"committed to Canisius in Buffalo, and 16-year-old Drake Caggiula are some of the players drawing interest. No Spirit graduate has played in the NHL Simon Gysbers (Toronto) and Mike Duco (Florida) are the closest after playing in NHL pie-season gamequ Fellow alum Ethan Werek suliered a leg injury at New York Rangers camp. Spirit has played teams from Buffalo and Syracuse at tournaments in Ontario. Future Miller Rob Schremp was on the Syracuse squad. GENERALLY SPEAKING: “We have a pretty tough schedule to start this season. all against teams that expect to be at the top of their conferences," said Spirit coach Craig Donoané'ihbe 3-2 or 4-1 '3 about mere we Wm be.‘ The Spirit takes its two-game winning streak into Markham Centennial arena tomorrow to take on the ï¬rst-place Waxers. They host another longtime rival, Newmarket, Sunday. “ll we want_to be near tap of the confer- ence, these are two teams we have to beat," Donovan said. “Markham is a natural rival and we always had close games with them last year. The players get up like it's a playoff game, not the regular season.†For more on the Spirit, log on to the team's new website: wwwstbuffvillespiritcom - Jim Mason