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Junior Sens derail streaking Cornwall Colts

GREG KIELEC greg.kielec@eap.on.ca

The Ottawa Junior Senators ended the longest point streak of the season for the Cornwall Colts on Sunday. The Tier 1 Junior A Colts had earned nine of a possible 10 points during a five-game point streak stretching from Nov. 16 to Sat- urday evening. The Colts were on a roll, running their winning streak to four consecutive games with a 5-3 win over the Kanata Stallions last Tuesday and an 11-1 drubbing of the lowly Kemptville 73s on Thursday. They salvaged a point in a 6-5 shoot- out loss in Ottawa Saturday evening, after squandering a two-goal lead in the third period. They had to settle for the single point after they were unable to squeeze one past Junior Sens goalie Charlie Millen during overtime and the subsequent shoot- out. Millen proved the Colts’ nemisis again Sunday afternoon, turning back all of the Colts’ 12 shots in the third period to pre- serve a 3-2 victory for the Junior Sens. The Colts’ Michael Pontarelli opened the scoring 11 minutes into the first period on Sunday, but their lead only last for 23 sec- onds. Michael Evelyn tied it for the Junior Sens at the 11:23 mark of the first, and Eric Witzel put the Junior Sens ahead less than A Cornwall man faces charges after a 65-year-old special constable with Corn- wall police was injured Nov. 20. Calvin Ceasor, 24, is charged with assault- ing a peace officer causing bodily harm and breach of a probation order.The special con- stable was taken to hospital for treatment. Police say the assault occurred while Cea- sor was in custody Nov. 20. He was held in custody until court later that day. Ceasor was being held in custody on charges of break and enter, breach of a pro- bation order and three counts of failing to comply with a recognizance in connection with an incident on Nov. 16. He was found unlawfully in a residence at Meadowvale Crescent. He is accused by Cornwall police of removing property from the home after breaking into the residence. The Cornwall Community Police Service uses special constables, which are not full- fledged police officers, for court security. The force has 11 special constables, accord- ing to its website. Arrested on warrants Two Cornwall residents were arrested Nov. 20 on outstanding warrants. Ernest Gatien, 50, was arrested under the strength of an outstanding warrant after

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The Cornwall Colts celebrate Michael Pontarelli’s first-goal at the Ed Lumley Arena in Cornwall on Sunday afternoon against the Ottawa Junior Senators. The Colts fell for the second game in a row to the Junior Sens at the Ed Lumley Arena in Cornwall.

three minutes later. Trent Durocher pulled the Colts even with 2:31 left to go in the first frame, but Ottawa regained the lead for good on the power- play with the Colts’ Mitch Zion in the box for goalie interference with 5:29 left in the second period. Awin Sunday would have placed the Colts

in a fifth place overall tie with the Pembroke Lumber Kings, and one point with the Ju- nior Senators and the Nepean Raiders, who sit third and fourth overall in the CCHL. As it is, the Colts remain in seventh place overall, with 36 points, five behind the Car- leton Place Canadians who sit in second place in the Robinson and seven points

behind the division- and league-leading Smiths Falls Bears with 43 points. The Cornwall Colts will host the Kanata Stallions Thursday at the Ed Lumley Arena before heading to Brockville to face the Braves on Friday night. Follow @CornwallJournal on Twitter for live home game updates.

City man charged after special constable injured

an order for committal warrant was issued Nov. 19. He was held in custody until court the following day. Kellen Sunday, 28 , was arrested under the strength of two outstanding warrants. On Nov. 13 , a bench warrant was issued for failing to appear in court and a warrant in the first instance was issued for the original charge of theft. He was released to appear in court on Dec. 18. Assaulted a stranger A young Cornwall woman faces an assault charge after she was accused of injuring a stranger during an assault at “a local estab- lishment”, according to Cornwall police. Brigitte Gareau, 21, was arrested on Nov. 20. She is accused of assaulting a 37-year- old woman on Oct. 28. She is charged with assault causing bodi- ly harm and released to appear in court on Dec.18. Domestic abuse A 19-year-old South Stormont man is fac- ing domestic abuse charges after an inci- dent on County Road 29 on Nov. 19. According to SD&G OPP, a female was threatened by her ex-boyfriend. Further investigation revealed that the man had as- saulted her on a previous occasion.

The man is charged with uttering a threat to cause death or bodily harm and one count of assault. He is scheduled to appear in Cornwall court on Jan. 8, 2013. Lifting shades A Cornwall man faces charges after he was accused of lifting shades in Alexandria. Jonathan Deruchie, 38, is accused of lift- ing several pairs of sunglasses from a Main Street business shortly after noon on Nov. 19. He was arrested shortly after the inci- dent, according to SD&G OPP. He faces two charges of shoplifting and one count of breach of a probation order. He is scheduled to appear in Alexandria court on Jan. 9, 2013. Burned ex-girlfriend with smoke A Cornwall teenager faces seven as- sault charges in connection with incidents stretching over a period of five months. The 18-year-old is accused of burning his 19-year-old ex-girlfriend with a cigarette between June 1 and Sept. 1. She suffered minor injuries in the incident. He is also ac- cused of assaulting her with a “plastic tube object” during an Oct. 11 altercation, ac- cording to Cornwall police. He is also accused of assaulting his ex- girlfriend during altercations on Oct. 10 and

Oct. 12. He was arrested on Nov. 16 under the strength of an outstanding warrant. He is charged with four counts of domestic as- sault, two counts of assault with a weapon and one count of assault causing bodily harm. His name was not released as it would identity the victim. Drug charge A Cornwall man faces a drug charge after a member of Cornwall police’s patrol divi- sion discovered him possession of what is believed to be marijuana. Jared Kuhn, 19, is charged with posses- sion of a controlled substance. He was re- leased to appear in court on Dec. 18. Shoplifting with coke A shoplifting charge turned into a drug charge after a woman caught shoplifting at a Ninth Street store was found in posses- sion of cocaine on Nov. 17. Meagan Lefebvre, 22, was turned over to Cornwall police, who discovered she was in possession of cocaine, after she was de- tained by the store’s loss prevention officer She is chargedwith theft under $5,000 and possession of a controlled substance. She was released to appear in court on Dec. 4.

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