Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 2 Feb 2008, p. 10

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After sufl'ering a loss in the series opener, 4-3 in Bradford while playing without the services of two regulars, the Clippers came back to even the series at the Stouffville Arena with a 5-4 verdict on the strength of an overtime goal from Porter. Tracey recorded the hat trick for the Clippers and Cussion scored the Clippers’ first goal of the game. Por- ter and Demelo each earned two assists while Hulshof and Forbes had one apiece. Steven Demelo, Matt Ben- nincasa and Alex Gregersen, with a Shorthanded effort, had the other Clippers goals. Chris Porter collected three assists while Andrew Tracey and Malcolm Forbes each had a pair. Kyle Cussion and goalkeeper Chris Pennanen were each credited with one. Kurtis Hulshof ignited the Clippers’ oflence with two goals, including one shortâ€" handed. He went end-toâ€"end on the Clippers’ fifth goal to douse a comeback attempt by Bradford. The Stouffville midget Clippers advanced to the third round of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association A playoffs after defeating Brad- ford in a best-ofâ€"five series that concluded Tuesday with a 5-2 Clipper victory in the fourth game at Stoufiville. FRIGIDAIRE‘ HEALTH CARE‘ HOME HARDWARE' IDA" INVESTORS GROUP‘ LIVING IN MARKHAM GUIDE' MARKHAM PHARMACY' MINISTRY OF HEALTH QUIT SMOKING‘ OFFICE DEPOT‘ PARKS AND REC GUIDE' PHARMASAVE‘ TODAY'S HOMES‘ TORONTO STAR‘ ZEHRS' DELL COMPUTERS' DIRECT BUY‘ DR. CHITRALEKUA' Hulshof leads midgets to 3rd round of OMHAs [SUN-Tribune CAA TRAVEL' Cussion, fiacey, Hulshof m/kev.c No one deliver: results like we do! vd out mom about how to h your target market and M same atom response youv M! (medallions as m'od BFMQ In girls' volleyball action. the Spartan seniors will conclude tier one regular season play Wednesday when they host Pierre Elliott Trudeau Secondary School and Milliken Mills Secondary School at 3:30 pm. The junior Spartans will finish their tier one regular season Wednesday with home games against Brother Andre Catholic High School and Pierre lilliott Trudeau Secondary School at 3:30 pm. Finishing first does have advantages. For the Stoufiville District Secondary School Spartans senior boys’ basketball team, finishing first in the York Region Athletic Association's tier two North Divi- sion, gives them home court advantage. The Spartan junior cagers, who fin- ished in fourth in the YRAA tier one circuit, will play at Thomhill Secondary School Friday at 4 pm. The Spartans, who finished the reguâ€" lar season with a 9-1 won-loss mark, will host Maple Secondary School Tuesday in a first-round game at 4 pm. Hoops, puck teams ready for playoffs Vlncec hot in Miami The Sunoco Team Ultra 94 driver moved into second place in the series champion- ship standings. He finished eight and fifth. Vincec's next race will take place at Sebring, Fla., Feb. 16 and 17. Competing in the fifth and sixth races in the Skip Bar- ber Southern Region Cham- pionship, the 16-year-old Stouffville resident raced off with a pair of top- 10 finishes. For more on the playoffs, go to omha.net Mike Vincec had a reward- ing outing on the Home- stead-Miami Speedway race track last weekend in Florida. and Forbes scored once for the Clippers in the opening period. Ryan Brown earned two assists while Hulshof and TTacey had one each. The Clippers will face Orillia in a bestâ€"of-five or first to six points affair in the next round. The tentative sched- ule has it starting Monday in Orillia and Game 2 Thesday at 8 pm. in Stoufl'ville. For more on Vincec, go to: www SPORTS

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