Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 6 Nov 2010, p. 13

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'Ihe Newmarket Hurricanes appear to have the Stouffville Spirit’s number. For the fourth time in as many outings between the two clubs this season, the Hurricanes got the better part of the Spirit as they skated off with a 5-1 win in Ontario Junior Hockey League action Thursday. Stouffville’s VVlse ‘tricks’ hometown Ir. A hockey team lnflicting in good portion of the damage on the Spirit was Stouflvifle resident Jamie Wise, who recorded a hat trick. Wise, the son of Ryerson University men’s hockey coach Graham Wise, opened the scoring just prior to the midway point of the first period. But theâ€"Spirit tied the game at the 12- minute mark on a goal by Trevor Garrick. That would be as close as the Spirit would get as the Hurricanes took the lead for good in the second period with a pair of unanswered goals, including Wise’s second of the game. Mse played for the Peterbor- ough Petes in the Ontario Hockey League last season. The Hurricanes added two more goals in the third period. : “OFF : mABounn ION ALL REPAIRS! Occqu second place in the North D moomzc ‘â€" 0 EAVES/SIDING D VINYL WINDOWS A El man/mm DOORS tomorrow when it hosts the Collingwood Blackhawks at the Stoufi‘ville Arena at 2:10 p. m. The Spirit resumes league play Markham Garage Doors believes their customers deserve punctual service because your time is very valuable. Come into the showroom and check out the great deals on doors and openers they always have seniors specials. Don’t forget they have the lowest hourly rate on service and always give accurate quotes over the phone so that there are no surprises. Owners Chris Dale and Kevin Chappel are very proud to say that they have some of the very best service men and installers in the business. Our customers call us everyday to thank us for sending such friendly and professional servicemen. Chris and Kevin always encourage their customers to come into the slwwroom and have a look at all the styles and options available today. Unlike many company’s who are limited to one brand of door. Markham Garage Doors is large enough to fill the showroom with different samples from many of the top brands on the market. this helps the customer understand Division and improving their record to 13 wins, four overtime wins, three losses and one shootout loss, the Hurricanes outshot the Spirit 31-23. The loss by the Spirit (1 1-9), who are tied with the Huntsville Otters for third place in the North Division, dropped their record to 10 wins, one shootout win, six losses, two overtime losses and one shootout loss. The Spirit resumes league play tomor- row when it hosts the Collingwood Black- hawks at the Stoufiville Arena at 2:10 pm. Mlnor bantam AEs wln a palr Ryan Nelson scored two goals and added an assist to propel the Stouflville minor ban- tamAEClippersto 36-3winoverAurorain OMHA action Wednesday. Cody Leonard added a goal and two assists while 'Ifitan Thompson, Tyler Wright and Liam Timewell each had singie tallies. Carter King was credited with two assists while Timewell, Jason Misflebacher and Nel- son each had one. BJ. Ivanovski handled goaltending duties for the Clippers. The win by the Clippers came on the heels of a 7-1 road win over lnnisfil Monday. Luke Burkholder collected the hat trick and had one assist in igniting the Clip- pers’ offence. Mistlebachér cohtributed a goal and one helper while Wright and Chris ForummmSpimptosmuflWIespifiLcom Carter each had one goal. “flackson Newland‘é, Leonard, Timewell, Thompson and Chad Harbour had one assist. “no-goal games pace cuppots poms AE team Trevor Beaudoin played a solid game in goal for tlle Clippers. O n U The Clipper-san game is today in Barrie at 6 pm. Graham Smith and Carson Weeks each netted a pair of goals to propel the Stouffville major peewee AE Clippers to a 6-2 win over East Gwillimbury in Ontario Minor Hockey Association action at the Clippers Complex Tuesday. Cole' Miller and Sebastian Messina each added single _ 7 _ Brett McNeil and Tyler Brown had two assists apiece while Michael Vasconcelos. Brody Krabi, Messina and Tyler Ferret-Swir- la each had one. Parker Strupp played a steady game in goal to help preserve the win for the Clip- pers,_now 8-9-5_on_the season. After yesterday’s road game in Aurora, F9, mm, on sways Clipper team including the Clippers will play at East Gwillimbury mum go to wsmnamm the difference between products and choose the right door for their home. Locally owned and operated Markham Garage Doors trucks can be seen daily servicing your community it’s nice to know that when your door breaks they are just around the comer. Whether you have a job big or small at your home, business, or you are building the most beautiful custom home, Markham Garage Doors has the products you desire. Kevin Chappel is very well known in the construction world for providing custom drawings and inspirations on unique carriage house door designs. Markham Garage Doors has always said “A garage door or opener is only as good as the installer” rest assured their installers are the best around and your experience will be enjoyable. “Thanks again to all of our loyal customers we look forward to seeing you soon”. Call Today 905 472- 9178. Visit us Online www.markhnmgnngedoors.com SPORTS Come see our showroom at 176 Bullock Dr., Unit 13, Markham today at 7:10 p.m._and host Newmarket Tuesday at the Clippers Complex on Wel- don Road at 8 pm. The Stouffville juvenile Clippers had a two-goal lead evaporate in the late going and suffered a 7-5 road loss to Orono in OMHA action Sunday. With the Clippers nursing a 5-3 lead with five minutes remaining in regulation time, Orono erupted with four unanswered goals to emerge with the win in a physically contested outing. Malcolm Forbes scored twice for the Clippers while bee Averill, Jason Deveny and Lloyd Davis, with a Shorthanded tally. added the other goals in a contest that saw Orono accumulate 84 penalty minutes while Stoufiville had 16. Dylan Deveaux earned two assists while Adam Cranley, Averill and Deveny each had one. The loss by the Clippers came on the heels of a 3-3 tie they earned against visit- ing East Gwillimbury two nights earlier at the Stouffville Arena. lordan Lofthouse. Davis and Averill each scored once for the Clippers. Joseph Harman had two assists while Cranley and Averill had one apiece. 5‘12 Main St. Will “5442-0033 To advertise in FOCUS 905-640-2612 ON BUSINESS *S‘

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