BY MICHAEL HAYAKAWA mhayakawaermg. com lack O'Hara’s tenure with the Stogï¬â€˜dk‘Spmt did :30! !ast long._ pound defenceman would have preferred after being acquired by the Spirit from the 'ibronto Lake- shore Patriots Dec. 2. He played in just 15 games before a lower body injury placed him on the shelf for: the rest of the Ontario Junior Hockey League regular season. O'Hara will continue his career this fall after accepting a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division Three offer to attend Curry College in Milton. Mass and play for the Colonels in the ECAC North- east Conference. hockey and in my O’Hara said he had interaction with some NCAA Division One schools but nothing that was seri- ous in terms of oï¬ering a full schol- arship, so his decision to attend Curry College wasn't that difï¬cult. “It's pretty exciting." O’Hara said. Especially since his older broth- er Ellery is in his ï¬rst year with the Colonels after being recruited from the Burlington Cougars Spirit D-man joining brother at Massachusetts college Qu’ry aiso recruiied former Spir- it captgin Tbmrjny Rims A "I thought I had a good relation- ship with their coach (TJ. Mamas- tersky) where we were friends ï¬rst. but now he will be my coach.†said O’Hara. “Ctu College really want- ed me and it was an easy choice.†Intending to major in communi~ cations. O'Hara said with his older brother at the Boston area college. Nor did? it 90ndude the way'the GRAND FORTUNE HOME DENT HOME OUTFII’TERS “ML WKO SALES SOIEY'S SYMES «mums-mmmmm WMâ€. . $75-$33. . SHIN 19.! 3110459.! 32' 81W}!!! mus 39 Mandup