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SPORTS Titans Snap Losing Streak With Big Home Win Over Woodstock

Paris Titans Report
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with George Le Gresley
Last Friday, the Titans travelled to Tavistock to face the Braves and took another 6-4 loss. So last Saturday at the Brant Sports Complex, the Woodstock Navy Vets came to town. The Titans’ Seth Kriou opened the scoring after 13 seconds in the opening period. Unfortunately, the Vets came back and scored two goals to end the period with a 2-1 lead. The second and third period scoring was exclusive to the Titans, Spencer Edwards and Anthony Pede marking goals in the second and in the third Riley Panagagka scored an unassisted goal 24 seconds into the third and Langdon McGrath getting the fifth goal to end the scoring and a 5-2 win. Last night, the Titans traveled to New Hamburg to face the PJHL Southern Conference champions, Firebirds. They will be home tonight to face the Norwich Merchants at the Brant Sports Complex. Puck drop at the BSC is at 7:30

Football Comes Back to the Paris High School
The Panthers football teams open their season at home this Saturday on the Paris High field against Brantford Collegiate. The Junior team is a very young team and is likely to be the underdog in their match against BCI, but it will serve as a good learning experience for the players The Seniors, comprised of many second-year players, will be showing a different type of offense than in previous years, and it looks to be an entertaining matchup
The Juniors game starts at 11:00 AM and the Seniors' at 1:00 PM Bring your chairs, blankets, and umbrellas and cheer on the team Bring some cash, as the Optimists Club will have their barbecue, serving food and drinks and holding a 50/50 draw
Boys Volleyball
The Juniors faced North Park on their home court this week and lost their five-game set, 3-2. According to coach Thomas, a few of their key players were missing, which could have made a difference Players of note were Leo Kolesar and Micah Brogno, who were spiking machines Currently, the team has a 2-1 record
In Senior play, the Panther team bumped their record to 3-0 by defeating the North Park side, three games to zero Coach DelaRosa says that the team’s success is based on each player knowing their role on the court The Panthers are all alone in first place and face BCI on Thursday night.

