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NCJHL CHAMPIONSHIP COUGARS CHALLENGE

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were Ayotte, Castonguay, Dopelhamer, Labrosse, Lacroix, McEachern, Plourde- Grenon, Simoneau, Trempe, Ryan Allen, Hugo Blanchard, Vincent Huneault, Tristan Lavoie, Jonathan Leblanc, and Zakary Phaneuf. Taking care of the net for the Cougars were Durocher and Alexander Labrèche. The National Capital Junior Hockey League will announce the finals series game schedule between the Cougars and the Castors on its website. Clarence Creek Clarence Creek earned its place in the National Capital Junior Hockey League finals with an 8-6 win against North Dundas at the Chesterville Arena March 14 and a final 3-2 clipping on home last Friday night. Zack Lugli scored a hat trick for the Castors during the Chesterville match. Punching in singles to finish the game for Clarence Creek were Tyler Baker, Samuel Gaudet (Number 2), Patrick Lemay, Sam Paquette, and Raphaël Payant. Assisting on the goals were Gaudet, Lemay, Payant, Étienne Agius-Pease, Aiden Cannell, Matthew Clifford, Vincent Martel, and Sam Paquette. Corey Camirand guarded the Castors net in both games. Goals for the Rockets last Thursday came from Connor Roth with two, plus singles by Kyle Collette, Justin Lefebvre, Hugo Lusignan, and Bradley Stitt. Assisting were Collette, Lefebvre, Roth, Stitt, Tyler Ballantyne, Cameron Brown, Tom Fingler, and Jack van Kessel. Reilly Tondreau was in goal for both games. Friday night’s final game saw goals for Clarence Creek from Gaudet, Lemay, and Martel, with Martel and Lemay also providing goal assists. Brodie Barkley and Cameron Brown scored for North Dundas, with help from Fingler, Roth, Pierce Egan, and Jarrett Williams. The National Capital Junior Hockey League will announced the finals series game schedule between the Cougars and the Castors on its website.

The team with the biggest “bite” will be the winner as the Vankleek Hill Cougars and the Clarence Creek Castors line up their players for the National Capital Junior Hockey League’s championship finals series. The Cougars brought down the South Grenville Rangers four games to two in their semifinal series. The last game played on St. Patrick’s Day in the Cougars Den at the Vankleek Hill Arena finished 5-4 for the home team. Justin Labrosse punched in a pair of goals and assisted on another during the match. Fellow Cougars Nicolas Castonguay, Tyler Dopelhamer, and Jonathan Lacroix each scored singles. Also helping on the goal- scoring were Dopelhamer, Ryan Allen, Hugo Blanchard, Danny Plourde-Grenon, and Jacbo Trempe, with Frederick Durocher guarding the net. Goals for the Rangers in the final game of their semifinals series with the Cougars included two by Jack Finnerty, who also assisted on another goal, and singles from Tristian Loomis and Brody Ranger, who both assisted on other goals. Also helping on the goal-scoring were Mathieu Giroux, Zach Hotte, and Jordan Poulin, with Lee Spurgeon in the net. The previous remaining games in the semifinals between Vankleek Hill and South Grenville finished with scores of 6-5 and 9-3 for the Rangers which kept South Grenville in the running, while the Cougars added to their original two wins with a 5-4 victory Saturday at the Cardinal Arena to tie up the series before Sunday’s clincher. Scoring for Vankleek Hill during the three games leading up to Sunday’s finale were Nikolas Ayotte, Nicolas Castonguay, Tyler Dopelhamer, Justin Labrosse, Jonathan Lacroix, Zacharie Leblanc, Keen McEachern, Danny Plourde-Grenon, Joey Simoneau, and Jacob Trempe. Assisting on the goals

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Monday morning they sold homemade baked treats at school as part of their fundraising efforts, Tuesday the Vankleek Hill Collegiate Insitute girls curling team of Evy Cooley (left), Natasha Fortin, Émilie Lovitt, and Caitlin Allen stepped onto the ice for the Ontario Federation of Secondary School Athletic Associations for the final end of their high school competition season. Lovitt and Allen still have at least two more curling events to compete in next month as part of Team Vivier U18 women’s curling rink. —Gregg Chamberlain

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