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David Horsey of England was also on 5 under through 15 holes to join Warren atop the leaderboard before play was stopped.KINGSTON, Ont. - Lawson Crouse had hat trick to pace the Kingston Frontenacs to a 5-0 win over the Kitchener Rangers on Friday night in Ontario Hockey League action.Juho Lammikko and Corey Pawley each had a goal and an assist for the Frontenacs (10-9-3). Ryan Kujawinski added three assists to snap their three-game losing streak.Lucas Peressini made 31 saves for the shutout. Dawson Carty started in net for Kitchener (12-6-6), stopping 22-of-27 shots in 40 minutes. Matthew Greenfield played 20 minutes of relief making nine saves.Kingston went 2 for 5 on the power play while the Rangers were scoreless on three chances.---STING 2 ATTACK 1SARNIA, Ont. — Patrick White scored at 7:44 of the third period as the Sting edged Owen Sound.Brandon Lindberg had Sarnias (11-11-2) other goal for its third-straight win.Jeffrey Gilligan found the back of the net on the power play for the Attack (12-7-5).---SPIRIT 4 GREYHOUNDS 3 (SO)SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — Artem Artemov had the only goal of the shootout as Saginaw downed the Greyhounds.Connor Brown struck twice for the Spirit (11-12-2) in regulation to snap a three-game losing streak. Dylan Sadowy had the other goal.Bryan Moore, David Miller and Kyle Jenkins responded for Sault Ste. Marie (18-5-1). The loss ended the Greyhounds eight-game winning streak.---OTTERS 3 KNIGHTS 2 (SO)LONDON, Ont. — Nick Betz scored the deciding goal in the shootout as Erie beat the Knights.Alex DeBrincat and Kyle Pettit supplied the rest of the Otters (21-3-1) offence as they won their fifth straight game.Drake Rymsha and Mitchell Marner each had goals for London (15-9-1).---STEELHEADS 3 BULLS 2MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Josh Burnside had the game-winning goal at 6:16 of the third period as the Steelheads edged Belleville.ddddddddddddMichael McLeod and Jimmy Lodge also scored for Mississauga (10-12-1).Chad Heffernan and Matt Luff chipped in for the Bulls (12-12-2), who lost their seventh straight game.---67S 2 PETES 1 (SO) OTTAWA — Brendan Bell and Nathan Todd both had shootout goals as the 67s beat Peterborough.Travis Konecny scored in regulation for Ottawa (12-8-2), which has picked up a point in each of its last eight games.Josh MacDonald responded for the Petes (8-11-4).---STORM 5 WOLVES 3SUDBURY, Ont. — Jason Dickinson had two of Guelphs four first-period goals en route to a win against the Wolves.Tyler Bertuzzi, Pius Suter and Chadd Bauman rounded out the Storm (14-9-1) attack. It was Guelphs four-straight victory.Nathan Pancel struck twice to lead Sudburys (4-20-0) offence. Brody Silk added the other.---ICEDOGS 4 GENERALS 1OSHAWA, Ont. — Carter Verhaeghe had a pair of empty-net goals to help secure Niagaras victory over the Generals.Mikkel Aagaard scored the go-ahead goal for the IceDogs (8-16-0) with Anthony DiFruscia also scoring.Michael Dal Colle supplied the lone goal for Oshawa (19-3-1), which lost for the first time in eight games.---SPITFIRES 5 WHALERS 4WINDSOR, Ont. — Jamie Lewis scored the game-winning goal for the Spitfires in their victory over Plymouth.Logan Brown, Hayden McCool, Aaron Luchuk and Cristiano DiGiacinto supplied the rest of the Windsor (8-15-1) offence. The win snaps a five-game losing streak for the Spitfires.Mitch Jones, Francesco Vilardi, Matt Mistele and Sonny Milano found the back of the net for the Whalers (10-13-2).--- ' ' '

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