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Looking Ahead with the Cornwall Colts
By Krystina Caponi to make it as far as we can. If we
win it will look better going into the
he Cornwall Colts Jr. A hockey tournament.”
Tteam is hosting the Fred Page Morin was traded to the Colts,
Cup this year, and with the team from Cumberland, at the CCHL
facing the Carleton Place Canadians trade deadline. The 20-year-old
in the semifinals, forwards Tanner says his team has sported a winning
Spink and Matt Morin say they attitude ever since he arrived. After
are preparing to win. The Eastern closing out the first series against
Canadian Championship games Hawkesbury, the Colts will need to
will be held in the Seaway city in bring that same attitude to the ice
April, where the winner will move when they face Carleton Place—the
on to the national championship league’s first overall team.
“It’s definitely a different class of “We are trying to play well with
hockey [the Fred Page Cup],” says more confidence and focus,” says
Morin. “The best of the best go to Spink, who began playing with the
the tournament, but I think we have Colts 3 years ago. “You want to play
a pretty good chance. Right now we for the guy next to you. You want to
are focusing on playoffs and trying play for something.” Matt Morin Tanner Spinks
Continued from page 20 In 2013, Kersley participated in the York City - a wish of many years. as a way of giving back to the sport
International Triathlon Union World “This year I fi nally got there, and it and of continuing to be part of it,”
Life a couple of years ago. It was her
Age Groups in London, England at was my good fortune to hit a year of Kersley said, “I started working
first race and she had always told me
the Summer Olympics venue. “It mild weather and clear roads. I still on my Offi cials qualifi cation last
she hated running and would never was an unforgettable experience and struggled with the hills but it was a summer and will do more towards
do it. But my son challenged her to left me with incredible memories. I great run, and I managed to take quite that end this summer. I will be part
participate because it was Mother’s even managed to get a Bronze in the a bit of time off the previous record in of the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Para-
Day and she did it! I’m happy to say Aquathlon.” my age group.” Pan Am Games Field of Play crew at
that they both started running because Kersley’s last race participation “When I can no longer participate the Triathlon events as well as at the
of me.” was the Colton 10 Miler in New in triathlons, I’ll do more offi ciating Road Cycling, this summer.”
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