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Super Weekend at Summerstown Trails
Submitted Story That same weekend, on Family Day,
FOTST will be offering various free
ummerstown, ON – A super weekend
Sof activities is planned for the activities for all area residents and more
mid-February holiday weekend at the particularly families. Starting at 10 a.m.,
Summerstown Forest cross-country ski families will be able to rent ski and snowshoe
and snowshoe trails. equipment free of charge throughout the
day. A fun snowshoe races for kids, guided
The Friends of the Summerstown
Trails (FOTST) will be hosting the annual tours, and free food will also be offered.
Summerstown Forest Dion Snowshoe More than 400 participants attended last
Race on Saturday, February 14, starting year’s event, as many families came out to
at 10 a.m. This race will be the fifth race the trails for the first time to try out cross-
of the season for the 2015 Dion Eastern country skiing and snowshoeing.
Ontario Snowshoe Running Series. Race The trails are situated on Summerstown
organizer Gilles Parisien expects a larger Road, 1.6 km north of exit 804 of the 401.
turnout than last year, in both men’s and For the complete schedule of
women’s categories, following the highly activities or to register for the race, Snow flies as the racers take off at the start of last year’s Annual
successful inaugural race held earlier this please visit the FOTST website at www. Summerstown Forest Dion Snowshoe Race.
year at Upper Canada Village. summerstowntrails.com Photo Credit: Paul Couture
Delaney Bus Lines Major Atom Rapids Enjoy the Limestone Cup
an individual effort by Dominic out hard against the Rangers. Tight in net by Lalonde, they managed
By Staff Writer Martin to give the Rapids a 3-1 defensive play was the name of to pot two goals to tie the game at
lead going into the third period. the game as the Rapids held the 2-2. In one of their best games of
oing into the AAA
Gtournament, the Major Atom Unfortunately for the Rapids, Rangers off the board through the season, the Rapids went to the
Rapids were matched up against momentum took a twist in the the first two periods. The Betty quarterfi nals feeling positive.
Bread / Lanthier play of the game
the Peterborough Petes in game third with the Frontenacs scoring 4 was one to remember when Tyler In the quarterfinal game, the
1. The close contest saw plenty unanswered goals. The final score Sauvé was awarded a penalty shot. Rapids faced off against a strong
of penalties for the Rapids who was 5-3 Frontenacs. Sauvé worked his magic with a Oshawa Generals team. It was a
staved off all of the Peterborough The third contest was against great deke to take a 1-0 lead. Miron parade to the penalty box for the
power plays. Ty Lalonde was solid the familiar Gloucester Rangers, added another goal on a solo effort, Rapids and the Generals took full
between the pipes as the first two a team that the Rapids had failed and by the end of the second the advantage as the Rapids were
periods were scoreless. At the half to score against in three previous Rapids were leading by 2 goals. In downed 6-0. The Rapids left the
way mark of the third period, the attempts. The Rapids bounced back the third period the Rangers came tournament with a 1-2-1 record.
D&R Welding play of the game from the Frontenacs game, coming on strong and despite a solid game Good job boys!
saw Zayne Pitblado score off a
nice pass by Tyler Sauvé. The
Rapids took the first game 1-0.
The Rapids carried momentum
into the second game against the
hometown Kingston Frontenacs.
The Frontenacs were first on the
board in period 1, but Connor
Carriere teamed up with Tristan
Miron to quickly tie up the game.
The Rapids scored twice in the
second period with Roenick Jodoin
chipping one in off a pass by
Landon Brownlee. The Cornwall
Flowers play of the game was Tristan Miron Submitted Photo Ty Lalonde Submitted Photo Tyler Sauve Submitted Photo

