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ROBINSON DIVISION TEAM GP W L OTL SOL Carleton Place 26 20 5 0 1 Cornwall 23 13 7 1 2 Smiths Falls 24 13 8 3 0 Brockville 24 13 10 1 0 Kemptville 22 8 11 1 2 Hawkesbury 23 6 14 2 1

PTS 41 29 29 27 19 15

YZERMAN DIVISION GP W L OTL SOL 23 15 7 0 1 25 13 7 2 3 24 14 7 1 2 23 11 9 1 2 23 10 10 3 0 24 6 15 1 2

PTS 31 31 31 25 23 15

TEAM Ottawa Nepean Pembroke Kanata Cumberland Gloucester

Photo by LAURIE WEIR

Smiths Falls Bears Karson McCartney (22) rushes the net against Cornwall Friday night, smoking a Colts player into the crease, while linemate Alex Deblois tries to score in the first period. The Colts earned a 4-2 win in the Bears’ only game of the week.

Colts hand Bears disappointing loss at home Sports - The Smiths Falls Jr. A Bears had a one-game week in CCHL action, dropping a 4-2 decision to the Cornwall Colts at home Friday night in front of 628 fans. It was a no-score deadlock after a dead-even opening period with equal shots on goal. Cornwall turned it up a notch in the second with two quick markers from Kevin Hope and Antonios Roumeliotis – both scoring on Michael Pinios low stick side, tucking it inside the corner pocket. Smiths Falls retaliated on the power play when Victor Beaulac scored at the half-way point of the second, assisted by Stefano Momesso and Alek Deblois. With less than four minutes remaining in the period, Cornwall made it 3-1 before the whistle with Lawson MacDougall’s goal. Heading into the third period, Smiths Falls Daniele Disipio scored to close the gap which held up until the 11:26 mark when Sean King scored on the power play

giving Cornwall the 4-2 win with James Edwardson taking the credit in the crease. Game stars were Edwardson and Hope for Cornwall, and Beaulac for Smiths Falls. Smiths Falls was in Kanata on Tuesday, but results were not available at press time. Friday, the team hosts Kemptville at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, they travel to Cumberland to take on the Grads in a 3 p.m. tilt. CCHL PLAYER HYPE The Central Canada Junior A Hockey League (CCHL) announced the Corporate Hype Player/Goalie/Rookie of the Month awards for October. The Player of the Month is Evan Peterson of the Carleton Place Canadians. Peterson led the Canadians to a 9-2-0-1 record in October. The Winnipeg, MB native is a threat every time he touches the puck and should help keep Carleton Place near the top of the

league standings. The Canadians forward collected an impressive 21 (9G, 12A) points in 12 games while earning six game stars for his efforts. He has only been held scoreless in one game this season and currently sits second overall in league scoring with 42 (15G, 27A) points in 25 games. Once again this month, the same team boasts the other two winners. The Goalie of the Month honour goes to Smiths Falls Bears netminder Michael Pinios. Pinios went a league leading 8-2-1-0 for the month and was a major reason for the rise of the Smiths Falls Bears who sit tied for second in the Robinson division. The Montreal, Que., native boasted a stellar 2.36 Goals Against and .926 Save Percentage as well as earning four game stars. The Bears goalie is currently tied for first in league wins with 12, fourth in Goals Against (2.78) and fifth in Save Percentage (.912). Joining him is teammate Neil

Doef who earns Rookie of the Month honours. Doef enjoyed a great October picking up 10 points (5G, 5A). The first year forward has 15 (7G, 8A) and is in the top five in overall scoring for rookies this season. Bears defenceman Victor Beaulac, received an honourable mention as Player of the Month. CCHL also announced that eight players have been selected to the Canada East team which will participate in the annual World Junior A Challenge, which will finish Sunday in Yarmouth. N.S. Players from the CCHL include: goalie Jordan Piccolino (Cornwall Colts); defencemen, Matthew Cruickshank (Cornwall Colts) Kelly Summers (Carleton Place Canadians); forwards Felix Chamberland (Pembroke Lumber Kings), Marly Quince (Cornwall Colts), Derian Plouffe (Kanata Stallions), Hunter Racine (Ottawa Jr. Senators) and Chase Pearson (Cornwall Colts).

UPCOMING GAMES Thursday, Nov. 7 Kanata at Cornwall, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8 Pembroke at Cumberland, 6:30 p.m. Hawkesbury at Brockville, 7:30 p.m. Kanata at Gloucester, 7:30 p.m. Kemptville at Smiths Falls, 7:30 p.m. Nepean at Carleton Place, 7:45 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10 Cornwall at Kemptville, 2 p.m. Kanata at Nepean, 2:30 p.m. Ottawa at Carleton Place, 3 p.m. Smiths Falls at Cumberland, 3 p.m. Brockville at Hawkesbury, 3:30 p.m.

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