BARRIE, Ont. - Kevin Labanc had a goal in the first period and added two in the second to complete the hat trick as the Barrie Colts doubled the Niagara IceDogs 6-3 on Saturday night in Ontario Hockey League action.Ben Hawerchuk, Justin Scott and Brendan Lemieux supplied the rest of the offence for Barrie (29-17-2). MacKenzie Blackwood kicked out 34 shots in goal.Brendan Perlini scored twice for the IceDogs (21-22-4), who suffered their first regulation loss over a 12 game stretch. Blake Siebenaler started the scoring for Niagara in the first period.Brent Moran made 25 saves for the IceDogs.The Colts scored twice on five power plays while Niagara also converted twice, but on nine chances.---FRONTENACS 5 STING 2KINGSTON, Ont. — Conor McGlynn scored twice and added an assist to help the Frontenacs snap a four-game losing streak with a win against Sarnia.Jared Steege, Lawson Crouse and Juho Lammikko also found the back of the net for Kingston (18-20-7).Hayden Hodgson and Daniel Nikandrov had goals for the Sting (23-19-6).---RANGERS 4 STORM 1KITCHENER, Ont. — Ryan MacInnis had a pair of goals to lead the Rangers over Guelph.Brandon Robinson opened the scoring for Kitchener (22-15-9), with Mike Davies finishing off the attack.Givani Smith scored in the first period for the Storm (27-18-4).---67s 4 PETES 2PETERBOROUGH, Ont. — Travis Konecny scored one-of-two Ottawa goals in the third period and added three assists as it doubled up the Petes.Alex Lintuniemi had the other goal in the third period for the 67s (26-18-3), who won for the sixth time in the past seven games. Nathan Todd and Dante Salituro added the others.Josh MacDonald and Cameron Lizotte found the back of the net for Peterborough (18-23-5), which had a three-game winning streak snapped.---SPITFIRES 3 WHALERS 2 (SO)PLYMOUTH, Mich. — Lucas Venuto had the only goal in the shootout and had another in regulation as Windsor slipped past the Whalers to end a two-game losing streak.Hayden McCool had the other goal for the Spitfires (20-25-2) late in the second period.Connor Chatam and Will Bitten had goals on the power play for Plymouth (16-27-4).---GREYHOUNDS 7 STEELHEADS 1SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — Jared McCann scored twice in the first period while Blake Speers added two of his own as the Greyhounds routed Mississauga for their 10th-straight win.Anthony DeAngelo, Keigan Goetz and Michael Bunting rounded out the attack for Sault Ste. 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The duo trained at the Scarborough Figure Skating Clubs Ice Dance Elite with coaches Carol Lane and Juris Razgulajevs. They competed at one ISU World Figure Skating Championships, finishing 13th at the 2012 event in Nice, France, and were sixth at this years Canadian Tire National Skating Championships. "It has been both a privilege and a challenge to be on the National Team for the last five years and I am grateful for the opportunity," said Ralph. "I would like to thank Skate Canada for all the support through the years, and wish everyone well for the future." "For eight years Kharis and Asher were mainstays on the internationaal scene.dddddddddddd Their hard work and determination resulted in them being one of very few teams to have ever represented Canada at both a junior and a senior world championship", said Mike Slipchuk, High Performance Director, Skate Canada. 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