ii SPORTS Bachelor of Darts for Spencer Juvenlle Clippers compete wflh blg boys In Toronto Whitchurch-Stouï¬ville’s Rob- ert Spencer became $500 richer after defeating Tom Stevenson intheflnaloftherecentshah annual Bachelor of Darts event at Aurora’s Royal Canadian Legion. The Clippers advanced to the quarter-ï¬nals before bowing out with a 5â€"2 loss against Ajax in Toronto Sunday, A slow start turned out to be the Clippers' demise as they trailed 3-0 in the third period before scoring a goal to get to The Stouflville juvenile Clip- pers proved they could compete with AA and AAA-calibre teams at the Greater Toronto Hockey league's Gardiner Challenge Cup last weekend. But Ajax responded with a goal to take a 4-1 lead before the Spencer defeated Aurora’s Steâ€" venson in a best-of-nine ï¬nal. Competing in the 48-player ï¬eld, Spencer reached the ï¬nal after defeating Dale Warren of Keswick in their best-of-ï¬ve quarter-ï¬nal. Facing Bill Davis of Aurora in a best-of-seven seiniï¬nal, Spencer prevailed. ‘ Before ' a g N . . w i, service line . “ , ~ 3 house or building a call Ontario One Call lason Deveny scored twice, including the game-winner, while Deveaux and Davis added singles. Lee Averill contributed two helperswhile singles were cred- ited to: Adam Cranley, Jason Hewlett, Sutherland, and Steve Demelo. Buoyed by another strong performance by Singh, the Clip- pers faced another formidable opponent in the Toronto Aeros and skated off with a 2-1 win. Facing Goulding Park in their ï¬nal pool game, the Clippers had an easier time of things after cruising to a-6â€"l win and berth in 'Ihatwouldbeascloseasthey would get as Ajax scored once more before time expired. Dylan Deveaux and Lloyd Davis scored for the Clippers while Brad Sutherland picked up one assist. The Clippers opened the tour- nament against the Toronto East Enders and overcame a two-goal deï¬cit and skated oï¬ with a 4- 2 win over the second-ranked G'IHL club. Ben Singh played a solid game in goal to help preserve the win. Malcolm Forbes and Deveaux scored for the Clippers. " Clippers countered with one of their own. The Stars will be playing in the Whitby Tournament of Heores this weekend. Averill collected four assists while Joseph Harman had two. Singles went to: Brad Hewlett, Sutherland. Forbes, Denver Gray and Cmnley, Singh and Sean Gib- son split goaltending duties. The Stouflville Markham pee- wee A Stars rallied from a one- goal deï¬cit with a late shorthand- ed tally to tie the visiting Geor- gina Golden Hawks 1-1 in Lower Lakes Female Hockey League action at the Angus Glen Com- munity Centre Friday. Netminder Frances Tenny helped preserve the tie for the Stars by making several big saves. the quarter-ï¬nals. Steve Demelo scored four times to ignite the Clippers' oflenoe. Zach Burke and Suther- land added singletallies. The Clippers host Port Perry tomorrow at 9 pm. at the Stouffville Arena Glrls In heroic event Mth 40 seconds remaining in regulation time and killing off a penalty, Dani Fox scored the game-tying goal with an assist from Sammy Button. For a free Natural Gas Sewer Safety Inspection call: is the sewer service line beyond the outside wall of your home or building blocked? If so, It Is extremely important that you make sure no natural gas line intersects the sewer line before attempting to clear it. Using rotating or water jetting equipment to clear a blocked sewer line can damage a natural gas line and cause a serious gas leak. Ontario One Call offers free Natural Gas Sewer Safety inspections on behalf of Enbrldge. Inspections are offered throughout the Enbrldge Gas Distribution service area, even if you are not a natural gas customer. For more information visit enbridgegas.com 1-800-400-2255 STAFF PHOTO/SJOERD WfTTEVEEN SAFETY IMPORTANT INFORMATION "BRIDGE Stouflville Nicholas collides with Marauder Mitchell high school basketball game at Stouflvifle won 63-54.