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			<title>Alliston leads Junior C standings – only undefeated team in the league</title>
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<p>Written By BRIAN LOCKHART</p>
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<p>The Alliston Hornets continue to maintain first place in the North Carruthers Division of the Provincial Junior Hockey League after 16 games.</p>
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<p>The Hornets are undefeated for the season and are the only undefeated team out of 62 teams in the entire League this season.</p>
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<p>They picked up another two points over the weekend with a win over the Penetang Kings.</p>
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<p>The Stayner Siskins are in second place in the division with 30 points and a 15-3 record.</p>
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<p>They are followed by the Orillia Terriers with 29 points and the Penetang Kings who have recorded 18 points so far this season.</p>
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<p>Rounding out the standings are the Innisfil Spartans, Huntsville Otters, Midland Flyers, and the Muskoka Bears.</p>
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<p>Across the province, things are shaping up as teams approach the midway mark in the season.</p>
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<p>In the South Doherty Division, the New Hamburg Firebirds are in the lead with a 14-4 record and 29 points. New Hamburg are the defending division champions.</p>
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<p>The defending champion Clarington Eagles are leading the East Orr Division with 37 points and an 18-3 record, including one overtime loss.</p>
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<p>Down in the central west part of the province, the Exeter Hawks are leading the West Yeck Division. Exeter finished well down in the standings last year and have a 14-7 record this year.</p>
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<p>In the South Bloomfield Division, the Niagara RiverHawks are in first place with a 13-3 record, including one overtime loss. This is a good year for the RiverHawks who have struggled over the past 10 years with a mediocre performance.</p>
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<p>In the same division, the Grimsby Peach Kings, who have been a powerhouse team over the past several years, have dropped to fifth place in the division.</p>
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<p>The Essex 73s are leading the West Stobbs Division with a 6-2 record and 32 points. The 73s are the defending Division champions.</p>
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<p>In the east, the Frankford Huskies are leading after 21 games with 34 points. They are the defending division champions.</p>
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<p>The defending champion Hanover Barons are leading the North Pollock Division with a 16-1 record and 33 points.</p>
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<p>There's still a lot of hockey left to go in the season as teams battle their way through in an attempt to move up in the final division standings.&nbsp;</p>
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