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Colts shut-out division leading Canadians Photo by Greg Kielec Kyle Baun of the Cornwall Colts watches a shot from Michael Borkowski get past Carleton Place Canadian’s goalie Joe Yetman for the Colts’ second goal of the game Thursday evening in Cornwall.The Colts won 4-0 and beat the Kemptville 73s Sunday evening to remain two points behind the Canadians for first place in the Robinson Division.

By Greg Kielec The Cornwall Colts shut out the division leading Carleton Place Canadians Thurs- day then outlasted the Kemptville 73s with a 7-4 victory to remain within two points of first place in their division. The Colts now sit in second place with 69 points, tied with the Brockville Braves who also have managed to maintain their win- ning ways. The Colts climbed their way into striking distance of first place in the Robinson Di- Remain two points out of first with win over Kemptville on Sunday Mecca Pro Wrestling presents New Year’s Dissolution LIVE! Saturday at Friktion NightClub. With a new year comes a new beginning. MPW management have assigned a new general manager to take control of all the chaos that's been transpiring in the last few months, especially with the members of V:I:P (Violation In Progress). The GM, whose identity will remain anonymous until the event has vowed to give V:I:P a taste of their medicine by making MPW Champion Frank Couture defend the title in a match he will not be able to prepare for. All we know is that this match will in- volve several challengers. Other notable matches include V:I:P members “The Rage” Randy Berry & MTH defending the MPW Tag Team titles against The Incredible Hunks, FireStorm takes on Damien The Barbarian, former friends Jae Rukin and Shocker will battle it out and much more. The Journal

vision with a convincing 4-0 victory over Carleton Place Thursday evening in Corn- wall, in a game where the Colts were never really challenged. The Cornwall Colts scored early in the first period and made good use of their power play to steal two points from the Robinson Division leading Carleton Place Canadians tonight. The Colts’ top scorer Tyson Spink got the home team on the board just over two min- utes into the game with a marker assisted by Kyle Baun and Michael Borkowski. The Colts added two more goals in the second period, the first by Borkowski on the power play, the second an even-strength marker by Tyson Spink. The Colts added one more on the power play in the third period, a point shot by

Michael Wooley which eluded Carleton Place goaltender Joe Yetman to make it 4- 0. Colts goalie Lukas Hafner was not tested often but made some key saves to preserve the shutout, especially while shorthanded. The win moved the Colts ahead of the Brockville Braves and within two points of the Canadians in the Robinson Division. But the Braves managed to keep pace with victories over league-leading Nepean Raiders on Friday and the Hawkesbury Hawks on Sunday. The win on Sunday gave Cornwall 69, with Carleton Place sitting in first with 71 points. The Colts fell behind once in the first pe- riod and again in the second periodbefore leaving Kemptville behind for good with a

three-goal third period on Sunday. Trent Durocher put the Colts ahead on a marker fromMichael Wooley and Billy Ul- rick at the 5:36 mark of the third period. Tyson Spink and Stephen Johnson added insurance goals less than a minute apart near the end of the third. Also scoring for the Colts were Brandon Howes, Michael Borkowski, and Kyle Baun with two. The Colts’ next game is at home against the Kanata Stallions.They are in Ottawa to play the Junior Senators on Saturday evening before heading to Carleton Place for an afternoon game against the Canadi- ans on Sunday. Follow @gkielec on Twitter for live tweets from the Colts’ home games. WWE wrestling returning to Cornwall WWE will be bringing its Road To WrestleMania Raw Tour to the Corn- wall Civic Complex for a non-televised event on Friday, March 2 at 7:30 pm. John Cena, Chris Jericho, CMPunk and Kane and many other RAW Superstars are expected to be in action at the show. “We are excited to welcome WWE back to the civic complex,” said Janice Robinson, facility rental co-ordinator. “The last WWE show in 2009 was a huge success, and we expect tickets for this show to sell quickly.” Tickets for the show will go on sale on Friday at 10 a.m. The ticket prices are $61.50, $41.50, $31.50 and $16.50. Tickets are available at the civic complex Box Office at (613) 938-9400, online at www.Admission.com or by calling 1- 855-790-1245. The Journal

MPW presents New Year’s Dissolution Saturday

Special photo Mecca Pro Wrestling presents New Year’s Dissolution LIVE! Saturday at Friktion NightClub.

Tickets for this event are $12 in advance or $15 at the door and can be purchased at Friktion NightClub, Poppy’s Pawns

Plus at 224 Pitt Street or by calling 613- 936-1551. Bell time is scheduled for 6:30 p.m.

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