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Minor Peewee Raiders wrap up Christmas tournament with a win in Oakville
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Minor Peewee Raiders wrap up Christmas tournament with a win in Oakville
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Minor Peewee Raiders wrap up Christmas tournament with a win in Oakville
2011
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In the quarterfinals, Ajax-Pickering drew the Toronto Red Wings. It was a physical and fast game with the Raiders prevailing 2-1 in overtime. The victory set the scene for a match between the Raiders and the Toronto Young Nationals, ranked third in Ontario. The Nats were out to avenge the defeat they suffered last year to the Raiders at the Sarnia Silver Stick but could not get past the stingy defence and excellent goaltending of Kyle Corrigan. The Raiders prevailed 2-0 to advance to the final, which would be their third game of the day. The Raiders' first two shooters, Kevin Stiles and Joshua Cammalleri, both scored while the Marlie shooters were again stymied by [Jacob Gordon], resulting in the Raiders' win.
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Torstar Syndication Services, a Division of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
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