Stoufl‘ville Clipper Mamn AHoundi’s shot trickles through the pds of Newmarkct Rcdmcn goalie thRcvieasRedmmMmyBolmdmdPauickhdmonbokonduï¬ngnï¬norammMphyoï¬' hockcyaction at the flippers Sports Complex Saturday. The Rcdmenwon 3-2 inovenime. FIVE-HOLE GOAL STAFF PHOTOAJOEID WIWEVEEN HOCKEY University players advance lake Garrick scored a goal to help the Lakehead University Thunder~ wolves men's hockey team defeat the Ryerson University Rams 5-1 and sweep their best-ofâ€"three Ontario University Athletics West semiï¬nal in Thunder Bay Friday. “ The 23-year-old Stouï¬ville resident who is in his junior year and previ- oust played with the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds and Windsor Spitï¬res of the Ontario Hockey league; notched his ï¬rst goal of the postseason in the third period that put the Thunder- wolves up 5-]. With the Thunderwolves nursing a 2-0 lead after one period. the Rams got back to within a goal when Stouffville resident Jamie Wise notched his ï¬fth postseason marker on the power play. That would be as close as the Rams would get as the 'I‘hunderwolves added a pair of goals before the sec- ond period ended to take a 4-1 lead. Mth the victory. the Thunder- wolves will face the University of Windsor Lancers in the OUA West ï¬nal beginning tonight Windsor. In other Canadian lnteruniversi- ty Sport hockey action, Cory Tanaka played a key role in helping the St. Mary's University Huskies advance to the Atlantic University Sport final when they defeated the University of New Brunswick in four games in their and more at; www.50ve.cm Get this (:0 OV€.CO bestof-flve semiï¬nal series that conâ€" cluded with a 1-0 win Sunday. The 25-year-old Stouffville resident and fourth year forward collected an assist in Saturday's fourth game that saw host St. Mary‘s prevail 2-1 in dou- ble overtime and take a two games to one lead in the series. Thnaka's helper came on the Hus- kies' ï¬rst goal by Stephen MacAulay that tied the score in the second peri- od and set the stage for overtime. Award nomlnoos sought '11“: Huskies ah:- schodulod to face Acadia in the AUS ï¬nal. The Whilchumh-Stouï¬villc Minor Hockey Association's board of direc- tors is seeking nominations for the 2014 Steve Wright Memorial Award. The award. which was named in memory of the former WSMl {A coach. is presented annually to a coach. axsis- tant coach. trainer or team manager who has consistently demonstrated his/her commitment to the interests of players of the WSMHA and Stouï¬ville minor hockey in general. Nominations. including a brief out- line of why the nominee is desem‘ng of consideration for this award. should be forwarded to Charlene Mason at the hockey ofï¬ce (infoei‘wmihaxom) by March 10. U D{