Ont. Winter Games sledge hockey in Gravenhurst
GRAVENHURST — The Ontario Winter Games slammed into Graeme Murray Arena here this weekend, with bone-crushing hits and plenty scoring for the sledge hockey gold, silver and bronze medals.
Four teams squared off in a round-robin tournament — the North, East, West and Central — over three days of play.

Adam Robbins, of Gravenhurst, was on the Central team that made a big comeback late in Game 2 Saturday.
Down 2-1 in the third period, they replied with a pair of goals to beat the North 3-2.
Action started Friday morning with the first of four games that day.
Play resumed again early Saturday with another two games to finish off round-robin portion that let each team play the other three times once each.
The semi-finals went off later in the afternoon.
The finals are Sunday morning – 9 a.m. for the bronze medal game, and 11 a.m. for the gold game.

All play was at the Graeme Murray Arena, named after the former Canadian National Team member from Gravenhurst.
Play was part of the Games based in Orillia, with action stretching from Huntsville (speed skating) to Bracebridge (synchronized wimming), Rama (hockey), Orillia (wheel chair basketball and more), to Barrie (skiing at Horseshoe Resort).
Among the sports in the towns and cities were snowboarding, cross-country skiing, boxing, judo, kickboxing, 5-pin bowling, curling, wheel-chair curling, fencing, figure skating, ringette, weightlifting, wrestling, target shooting and wushu (Chinese martial arts).
GAME SCORES:
Game 1: North 6 vs East 0
Game 2: West 4 vs Central 1
Game 3: Central 5 vs East 3
Game 4: North 5 vs West 2
Game 5: East 4 vs West 3
Game 6: North 3 vs Central 2
Semi-Final 1: East 4 vs North 3
Semi-Final 2: Central 6 vs West 1

