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By Greg Kielec The Cornwall Colts knocked off the league leading Nepean Raiders Sunday afternoon to move into sole possession of second place in the Robinson Division. The Colts scored two goals and road a red- hot Matt Jenkins for the win to inch within five points of the Raiders, who are tied at the top of the league standings with the streaking Carleton Place Canadians. It was the Colts second one goal-victory on the road in just three days after letting one slip away to the Gloucester Rangers in a shootout at the Ed Lumley Arena in Corn- wall Thursday night. Stephen Johnson put the Colts on the board just 23 seconds into Sunday’s game with helpers going to David and Mark Rath. With less than 1:30 left in the first, Thomas Lang netted what would prove to be the game winner for the Colts with as- sists to Kyle Baun and Michael Borkowski. Brent Norris finally solved Colts’ goalie Matt Jenkins, who was stellar in net making 40 saves, with 11:27 gone in the third, but the Colts held on for the 2-1 victory. Earn- ing assists on the Norris marker were Bran- don Watt and Dalen Hedges. The Colts, tied for second with Brockville at 56 points heading into Friday evening, were able to keep pace with the Braves with a 2-1 overtime victory over the Lumber Kings in Pembroke. Brockville beat the Ot- tawa Junior Senators 5-2 Friday. Some late overtime magic from Michael Borkowski and Tyson Spink gave the Colts a much-needed two points over the Pem- broke Lumber Kings Friday night. Borkowski scored with just 39 seconds left in the extra session to keep the Colts in a second place tie with the Brockville Braves. Kyle Baun got the Colts on the board with a powerplay marker at 14:37 in the first. But Cornwall needed overtime to seal the deal after Brandon Gagne of the Lumber Kings tied the game at 5:45 in the third. Michael Phillips recorded the assist on the Baun goal. Pietro Antonelli and Justin Stevens were credited with assists for Pem- broke. The Colts appeared to be cruising to vic- tory at home Thursday night, but the Gloucester Rangers had different plans. Alexandre Boivin notched a powerplay goal for the Rangers with less than five min- utes left in the game then Jacob Jammes scored on the Rangers’ fourth shootout at- tempt to give them the victory. The Colts’ special teams figured in both of their goals. Connor Primeau netted a pow- erplay goal from Mark Rath at the 14:56 mark of the first to tie the game and an unassisted shorthanded goal by Kyle Baun gave the Colts the lead midway through the second period. The Rangers took the early with a marker by Michael McMurtry at 2:43 in the first fromMike Martin. McMurty also scored on Gloucester’s first shootout attempt, but was equaled by the Colts’ first shooter Mark Rath. The Colts’ Michael Borkowski missed his shootout attempt after Jammes’ goal, leaving the Rangers with the victory. The Colts are back in action against the Smiths Falls Bears on Thursday evening at the Ed Lumley Arena, followed by a rare Saturday home game at 2:30 p.m. against the Hawkesbury Hawks. Colts beat the Raiders Follow @gkielec on Twitter for live coverage of Colts’ home games. For breaking news, go to www.editionap.ca and click on The Journal. Email greg.kielec@eap.on.ca

Arrival of snow means time to hit Big Ben Ski Centre

the hill during regular operating hours. The ski centre’s regular operating hours are Wednesday to Friday from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A single-day ticket costs $6.50 for week- nights and $8 on weekends, and Big Ben also offers 10-ticket packages for $50 – a savings of more than $20. For more information on Big Ben, please call (613) 933-6377.

Big Ben will be hosting Ski and Snow- board School lessons for youths who are looking to sharpen their skills on the hill. Along with serving residents of Cornwall, Ruest said the ski centre also attracts a lot of patrons from the surrounding area. “Being able to learn (how to ski and snow- board) right here in the city, we’re pretty lucky,” he added. Aside from the lessons, ski and snow- board enthusiasts are welcome to drop by

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The snow has arrived and Cornwall’s Big Ben Ski Centre is open for another winter season of skiing and snowboarding fun. Jack Ruest of Leader Sports, a recreation management company that operates Big Ben in partnership with the City of Corn- wall, said they’ve been using snow making equipment to get the hill ready for the up- coming season.

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