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Justice Dundas struck twice

  • November 21, 2019
    CORNER BROOK, N. [b]Air Max 97 Have a Nike Day For Sale[/b] .L. - Defending womens champion Alberta improved to 3-0 at the Canadian junior curling championships with a 10-3 win over Ontario in Sundays afternoon draw.The Albertans broke open a tight 3-3 game through five ends by scoring three in the sixth end, and adding stolen deuces in the seventh and eighth ends before Ontario conceded.Alberta skip Kelsey Rocque is working with a completely different lineup than the Alberta foursome that won a gold medal for Canada at the 2014 world junior championship in Flims, Switzerland.Rocques new team featuring third Danielle Schmiemann, second Holly Jamieson and lead Jessica Iles has been working out well so far.I have three great girls in front of me, so I thought we had a chance here, Rocque said. Its really tough to get out of Alberta, we had to beat some really great teams there. Were really fortunate to be here. But the girls all get along fantastic and theyre all awesome players.Ontario skip Chelsea Brandwood and her Hamilton rink fell to 3-1 with the loss.In the late draws, 2013 Canadian champ Corryn Brown of B.C. improved to 4-0 and leads Pool B after downing previously unbeaten Kristen Streifel (3-1) of Saskatchewan 9-3.P.E.I.s Veronica Smith (2-2) was a 7-3 winner over Carina McKay-Saturnino (1-2) of the Northwest Territories, New Brunswicks Justine Comeau (1-2) downed Nova Scotias Mary Fay (1-2) 8-6 and Northern Ontarios Krysta Burns (1-2) knocked off the Yukons Bailey Horte (1-3) 9-3.On the mens side, Albertas Karsten Sturmay (3-0) remained unbeaten with a 3-1 win over Tyler Smith of P.E.I. The Albertans stole one in the eighth to take control, as the Islanders dropped to 1-2. Meanwhile, Quebecs Felix Asselin (4-0) stretched his lead on top of Pool A with an 8-2 win over Newfoundland/Labradors Greg Smith (1-2), the Yukons Joe Wallingham (1-3) hit the win column with an 8-5 triumph over Matthew Miller of the Northwest Territories (0-3) and Rene Comeau of New Brunswick scored a 9-5 win over Saskatchewans Jacob Hersikorn (3-1). [b]Air Max 97 Silver Bullet For Sale[/b] . 1 status and was unable to prevent a late season collapse, James Reimer said he wants to put the past behind him and is looking forward to spending the next two years in a Maple Leaf uniform. [b]Air Max 97/1 Sean Wotherspoon Fake[/b] . The Incheon-based tea, of the Korea Baseball Organization said the deal for the 35-year-old Scott included a $50,000 signing bonus. Scott reached the major leagues with Houston in 2005 and hit 23 homers or more for Baltimore each year from 2008-10.BATHURST, N.B. - Jacob Brennan stopped all 30 shots he faced as the Acadie-Bathurst Titan blanked the Halifax Mooseheads 2-0 on Sunday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action.Nicholas Blanchard and Mark Simpson scored for Acadie-Bathurst (4-7-0).Zachary Fucale made 30 saves for Halifax (3-6-2).Blanchards power-play goal 4:06 into the second period was the winner, while Simpson added some insurance 2:30 later.The Titan went 1 for 4 on the power play, while the Mooseheads could not convert on their four man advantages.---SEA DOGS 4 ISLANDERS 1SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Justice Dundas struck twice as the Sea Dogs downed Charlottetown.Spencer Smallman and Adam Marsh also scored for Saint John (7-2-2).Daniel Sprong replied for the Islanders (5-5-2).---REMPARTS 5 OCEANIC 2QUEBEC CITY — Dmytro Timashov had a goal and two assists to lead the Remparts past Rimouski.Adam Erne had a power-play goal for Quebec (7-3-0), while Massimo Carozza, Taylor Burke and Kurt Etchegary also scored.Vincent Dunn and Michael Joly had a goal and an assist each for the Oceanic (9-3-0). [b]Air Max 97 Plus Black Shock Orange[/b]. ---ARMADA 5 PHOENIX 1SHERBROOKE, Que. — Samuel Tremblay scored twice as Blainville-Boisbriand sailed past the Phoenix.Nikita Jevpalovs, Philippe Sanche and Danick Martel had goals as well for the Armada (4-6-2).Daniel Audette was the lone scorer for Sherbrooke (7-4-0).---OLYMPIQUES 5 SAGUENEENS 2CHICOUTIMI, Que. — Alex Dostie had the eventual winner as Gatineau topped the Sagueneens.Louick Marcotte, Alexandre Alain and Phil Pietroniro also scored for the Olympiques (7-3-3) in the third period, while Elie Berube had a goal in the first period.Frederic Allard and Alexandre Ranger responded for Chicoutimi (4-6-1).---VOLTIGEURS 4 CATARACTES 1DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — Mathieu Sevigny and Dylan Montcalm had back-to-back goals in the second period as the Voltigeurs dispatched Shawinigan.Marc-Antoine Bouillon also scored for Drummondville (5-5-1), while Joey Ratelle added an empty-net goal.Dennis Yans power-play goal was the only offence the Cataractes (6-4-2) could manage.--- ' ' '