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Ethan Werek, a former member of the Stouflville Spirit who plays for the Kings- ton Frontenacs, also played for Team OHL last Thursday and in Monday’s 2â€"1 shoot- out win in Sudbury. Serving as anâ€" assistant captain for Team OHL, Werek was held pointless in both outings. v The series has moi/ed to western Cana- da for a pair of games with Western Hock- ey Leagpe teams. ‘ ' The ï¬nal game will be played tonight at 10 pm. in Prince George, 8.0, and broad- cast on Rogers Sportsnet. O’Neill gabs college hockey honour Stoufl‘ville Spirit graduate Trevor O’Neill has been named goalie of the week byThe State UniVersity of New York Athletic Con- fenence. The SUNY Potsdam junior from Bob- caygeon graduated from Stouffville in 2008 following two seasons in Spiritland. O'Neill, 22â€", stopped 30 shots in Potsâ€" dam’s home opener, a 4-2 victory over Mor- Carrick nets game-winner against Russians risville. The win snapped Potsdam’s three- game losing streak and gave the Mustangs their ï¬rst conference loss. O’Neill is 2-2 in four starts with a .903 save percentage and 3.36 goals against average. - ~ Potsdam (2-3, 2-3 SUNYAC) continues its eight-game home stand this weekend against western New York rivals Fredonia and Buffalo State tomorrow and Saturday. Other former Spin't players on the Pots- dam roster are Mike Foy, Brett Waters and Matt Vlola. Mlnor atoms take two of three Just call the Stouflville minor atom Clippers road warriors. After coming out on the short end of a 4-3 setback against visiting East Gwil- limbury, the Clippers took to the road for a pair of OMHA contests and defeated the Markham Waxers 3-2 Saturday and Rich- mond Hill 7â€"1 Sunday. Mike Hary scored four goals and assistâ€" ed on one to propel the Clippers’ offence against Richmond _ Spencer Krabi added a pair of goals, including one Shorthanded, while Billy Starke contributed one goal and three helpers. Matthieu Kovac was credited with three assists while Nicholas Olidis and Jacob 'Iume'y'each had one. . Ethan Volpe handled netminding duties to earn the SPORTS 1n the win over Markham, Kmbi, Hary and Liam Maclnnis scored. Helping to preserve the win was some excellent net- minding from Jordan Ogden. Krabi scored once and earned two assists for the Clippers in their loss to East Gwillimbury. Billy Starke and Hary each added one goal. Now 10-8â€"1 on the season, the Clip- pers’ next home game is against the ï¬rst- place Barrie Colts at the Stouffville Arena Friday at 7 pm. Major peewee AEs win two Michael Vasconcelos scored a pair of goals and collected one assist to propel the Stouï¬ville major peewee AE Clippers to a 5-2 win over visiting Newmarket in OMHA action Nov. 9. Cole Miller scored once and earned three assists while Brody Krabi added a goal and one assist and Tyler Brown one goal. Brett McNeil] and Tyler Sinclair were each credited with one assist. The win by the Clippers came on the heels ofa 3-1 road win over East Gwillim- bury Nov. 6. Stone Macaulay, Carson Weeks and McNeil] each scored once. Brown, Krabi and Graham Smith each had one helper. Playing ih Aurora Friday, the Clippers suffered a 3-1 loss. Smith accounted for the Clippers' lone marker. 7 Parker Strupp handled goaltending duties in each of the games. Now 10-10-5 on the season, the Clip- pers’ next game will be against Georgina at the Clippers Complex Nov. 23 at 8 pm.