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USC unveils 2012-13 budget


alex Carmona News ediTor When Jennifer Valadao, vice-president finance for the University Students Council, made up next years budget, she was guided by a principle which had been missing from her predecessorsoptimism. In the past, due to unpredictable changes within the USC and from outside causes, there has been an emphasis on conservatism within the financial projections. We have seen two great years at the USC and this provides us with optimism to expect better for the future, Valadao said. Last week, Valadao released the budget for the 2012-13 fiscal year. It projected the USC will end this year off with $618,861, significantly higher than the projected $4,529. Valadao is estimating a more conservative $16,303 net positive for the 2012-13 fiscal year. The vision I had for this years budget was one of realism, balance and flexibility, Valadao said. Although conservatism was still built into all the projections, the focus was now on more of a realistic point of view so that what was being projected looked more like what was being seen at year end. Valadao added she made sure there were new areas of flexibility in the budget so that next years executive board would have the financial support to better the student experience at Western. This years budget was also the first to consciously separate the student fees for Huron, Brescia and Kings students, reflecting the recent change in the affiliate agreement. The base student fee will increase by $2.41, reflecting a number of small increases in its components, such as a $0.51 increase for the Gazette. The total fee increase for main campus students is $22.27, including a $9.02 increase for the bus pass and a $0.43 increase for late-night busing. plan, students recently voted in favour of an additional $10 increase in last weeks referendum. The referendum came as a result of years of small increases to the cost of the plan with no matching increases in the plans fee. This is, in fact, the first non-inflationary increase the health plan fee has seen in 12 years. Im excited that the health plan referendum passed so that we can continue to offer students who benefit from the plan their current coverage, Valadao said. This allows for future vice-presidents of finance to focus on developing the health plan even further to include more perks for students.

the Purple Store


The Purple Store has seen a marked improvement over its performance last year. While it was projected to lose $60,695 in last years budget, this year it is only slated for a very small loss. The Purple Store is doing better than expected this yearit will be close to a break-even, Valadao noted. Weve also directed senior management to take a close look at the operational models of our retail services to better analyze how we can continually improve upon the operation for the future.

Food and Beverage


The Wave and Spoke have built upon last years success and have had another outstanding year. Jeff Armour, manager of projects and resources for the USC, elaborated on this. He explained, at this point in time, the Spoke and Wave are doing so well that the USC food and beverage management have been given direction to maintain the status quo wherever possible to avoid making too much money off of the student body. At no point do we want to be making half a million dollars off students, Armour quipped. We want to keep both places in the positive and insulate it against going into the negative. Its a fine balanceyoure right there on the edge.
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KAPOW! erynne gilpin and Michiko Brown-Kal perform as part of A Memory Monologue: A Rant and A Prayer over the weekend alongside The Vagina Monologues, as presented by V-Day western. the annual presentation aims to raise awareness and broaden discourse surrounding womens issues.

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A Western professor is aiming to fight cancer with an unconventional methodmaking the tumors a bloody mess. Geoff Pickering, a professor at Westerns faculty of biochemistry, is focusing his research on treatment that helps tumors create blood vessels, in stark contrast to the usual treatment of depriving them of vessels. Theres been a lot of good work in the area of depriving the tumor of blood, and it has been successful to a certain degree, [] but not necessarily to the extent that people were anticipating, Pickering explained. So the other way of looking at it is to recognize that the tumor vessels themselves are quite abnormal, and even though they de-

liver some blood to the tumor, they dont do it in a regulated way. Pickerings treatment aims to tame the tumor to make it less destructive. The strategy might be to enhance the blood vessels to the tumor, which might make it a little less aggressive, and subsequently more responsive to treatment, Pickering said. Pickering went on to explain his research is in the preliminary stages. Wed be using models of tumors in mice and looking at the effects [of our treatment] in those situations. Aaron Zaltzman

Former prez charged with bank robbery


The former president of the Mount Royal Students Association has been charged with robbing a bank. Meghan Darcy Melnyk was arrested after a Servus Credit Union was robbed Wednesday afternoon in Calgary. Police said a woman entered the bank at about 1:40 p.m. and gave the teller a note demanding money, indicating she had a weapon. The teller turned over an undisclosed amount of cash and the woman left. A police helicopter followed the suspects car, who was then arrested alone with her dog. Michelle Dennis, vice-president external of MRSA, could not comment on any financial anomalies as the investigation is ongoing. I worked with Melnyk, this came as a complete shock to everyone in the organization, Dennis said. Melnyk, who resigned a month ago, also faces outstanding arrest warrants for fraud, uttering forged documents and breach of probation. Kevin Estakhri

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Hacker Horwood charged with four counts


Gloria dickie news features eDitor While Friday may have been a day of celebration for University Students Council president-elect Adam Fearnall, it was a day of disappointment for election hacker Keith Horwood. Horwood was arrested at 9 a.m. and formally charged with four countsmischief to data, altering data, interception of computer functions and the use of a computer with intent contrary of the Criminal Code of Canada. Now, according to Dennis Rivest, media relations officer for the London Police Service, Horwood is awaiting a court appearance that will decide his fate. Its a charge under the criminal code that could carry everything from as serious as jail time, to as little as being an absolute discharge, or being acquitted, Rivest explained. London Police estimate damages as a result of the hack were around $14,087. Speaking from a landline after allegedly being barred from using any device that could access the Internet, Horwood said he was nervous about his fate, and felt the charges were overreaching. I think this has gotten hugely blown out of proportion. My general thoughts are that what happened was a silly, naive mistake and I think its kind of silly that theyre potentially going after criminal charges for something that had no malicious intent, Horwood stated. Im not a criminal. But USC president Andrew Forgione didnt share Horwoods beliefs. A lot of people just dont understand how much stress it caused for that 48-hour time period, he said. Its not even about the money in this caseits just that he did something wrong, and Im happy he was charged, he said. Forgione went on to say that this view stretched beyond his personal feelings, and that he was speaking from the viewpoint of students. For the first time in a long time, students were incredibly engaged with elections. This year we had a

huge turnoutsocial media was a big player and students were disappointed in general because they tried so hard to make their friends, who are usually disengaged, vote. Horwood noted he was mostly nervous due to the implications a criminal record would have on his professional life. Due to the nature of my work

and my job, having a criminal record would mean I wouldnt be able to do business with the States, or travel to the United States, and thats potentially worrisome, he said. Precisely when Horwood will appear in court is up to both his lawyers and the judicial system, Rivest stated.

In the meantime, Horwood is trying to stay positive. I believe that if you go out there with good intentions, and are generally positive about things, then the world kind of treats you in return with the same sort of respect, he concluded.

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over 300 centres responsible for providing employment services to youth under 25 across Canada. The Service Canada Centres for Youth have provided in-person employment assistance to Canadian youth for over four decades. Not only is it cutting jobs that are offered to students, because those centres do employ students, but at the same time its going to make it harder for youth and students to know which jobs are available, Roxanne Dubois, national chair of the Canadian Federation of Students, explained. Dwindling attendance at SCCY locations, coupled with the growing number of youth turning to the Internet to search for jobs, were the primary reasons for closures. Kelly Hobson

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Forge vs. Fearnall
Andrew Forgiones term is coming to an end, and Adam Fearnalls term is soon beginning. Before speculating on how Fearnall will perform as the University Students Council president, lets look back and see what we were expecting of Forgione at this time last year, and how he ended up doing in hindsight. Forge followed through on many of his campaign promises, giving students cellphone chargers and a midnight breakfast during the exam period. He was the popular guy with a bunch of nice ideas to make student life a little more bearable, and we trusted him to keep the ship on course. Although he didnt take us to any new, exotic places, he didnt sink the ship, either. There are some larger accomplishments that Forge has under his beltthe Mustang Express, for examplebut a lot of these were already in motion before his tenure. There have been some hacker-related bumps in the road, but these cant be blamed on any of the USC executives. The biggest failure of the year was probably the lack of satisfying response to the infamous summer retreatbut even still, retreats have been in place long before this years board, which just happened to be the first group to be called out on it. With Fearnall, we are on course for another year of not crashing and sinking. A knowledgeable USC president with no radical stances on student government is definitely not the worst thing in the world, but it would be nice to see the boat rocked a little bit. The USC isnt perfect. The majority of students are still uninvolved or even unaware of any form of student government, effectively amounting to taxation without representation. And issues like Access Copyright, where students ended up getting marginalized, seem to remain purely in the hands of the administration. Some people want their president to be a nice person who reaches out to students. Some want a strong politician to face off with the administration and make sure students are being treated fairly. The past few years, weve mostly seen the former, and next year probably wont see much change. Nothing radical will come out of our next executive. Whether they try to achieve nice little superficial things or broader, more meaningful things, we can all agree that they had better justify all the money theyll inevitably be spending on that retreat. The Gazette Editorial Board

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No ifs, ands or Hurlbuts
ryan Hurlbut illusTraTioNs ediTor While wandering aimlessly through the University Community Centre, I happened upon a curious sight. At the end of the inordinately long line for Tim Hortons stood a girl who held a large coffee in her hand, sipping it from time to time. It was this sight that led me to believe that, a couple of weeks into the contest, Roll Up The Rim has firmly burrowed its addictive nature into the psyche of students. While this would surely explain my propensity to keep buying coffees I dont really want or needmy record sits at 0/12 at the time I wrote this, so my results arent inspiring my confidence eitherit has also allowed me to take a good look at everyone elses attitudes in regards to the coveted contest. When I reveal my hideous losing streak to someone, which is often because it is the most interesting thing I have going on at the moment, they assure me that it is not because of bad luck, but simply because I refuse to buy anything more significant than a small coffee. I dont know how people got the idea that larger coffees have a better chance of winning, as my extensive Google search reveals no such correlation. And even if this were true, my feeble coffee-drinking body can barely choke down a small coffee before it gets unbearably cold, so Id hardly be doing myself any good by upping my size. Another common misconception people have is that probability dictates that I should have won twice by now because the odds are one in six. Not only are the odds not one in sixthe fine print on the cup states that cups win in a ratio of 1:6, meaning that one in seven cups actually winbut the chance of twelve straight losses clocks in at 15.7 per cent, meaning that those of us lucky enough to have seven coffee-drinking friends will likely have a friend who owns a tear-stained garbage can containing 12 losing cups. However, despite the crippling odds of heartbreak, it seems that flocks of students become carried away with superstition and falsities. Within the Gazette office alone, I have encountered people who will not allow me to buy them coffee, because I am cursed, and people who want to buy coffee with me, because I will remove a losing cup from the store. The poor man at the desk beside me is risking a heart attack by choking down the staggering extra large coffee because he believes it will increase his odds of winning. Superstition aside, it is hard to argue against the caffeine addiction that begins to manifest once coffee is regularly added to ones diet. Im sure that even after this contest is long over, Ill find my decrepit corpse of a body crawling into the UCC every morning, longing for a necessary dose of caffeine that can only be satiated at the lovely establishment that is Tim Hortons. Every year, this contest brings excitement, superstition and jealousy to the students on campus, but in reality, what we already knew deep down inside is true. No matter what your Roll Up The Rim record ends up being, Tim Hortons always wins.

Protesters calling for an investigation


It seems Stephen Harper wont be able to call in sick to avoid the robo-call scandal. The Conservatives were hoping to play down the scandal, or at least put the blame on the shoulders of another political partyhowever, it seems that after protests arose in Vancouver over the weekend, the prime minister may have to take action and address the request for a public inquiry into the matter. And the protests may have only just begun, with gatherings planned in major cities like Toronto, Ottawa and Calgary in the coming days.

the other Linsanity


Apparently Lindsay Lohan was able to stay sober long enough to host Saturday Night Live this weekendgood for her. The episode was the second highest rated of the season for the popular comedy sketch show, although the reviews are in, and not surprisingly, Lohans performance wasnt exactly award-worthy. The much-anticipated singing monologue was canned before the show, which was probably for the best, and many of the skits fell flat. Although it was a valiant effort, this definitely did not mark the return of Lindsaybut again, thats probably for the best.

Leafs feeling the blues


The Wilson-era officially ended on Thursday night when Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke fired head coachand long-time friend Ron Wilson. The firing comes after the Leafs dropped 10 of their 11 previous games, and spiraled down to 12th place in the Eastern Conference. The relentless Toronto sports media harshly criticized Wilson, but it wasnt exactly unfounded. The former coach was known for throwing under-performing players under the busahem, James Reimer and Jonas Gustavsson rather than take the fall. Former Anaheim Ducks coach Randy Carlyle quickly replaced Wilson. Given the history between himself and Burkethey worked together in Anaheim and won the Stanley Cup in 2007Carlyle was a logical choice. Although Carlyle earned his first win as Leafs head coach on Saturday night against the Montreal Canadiens, it might be too little too late to salvage the season for the team.

dear LIfe Your anonymous letters to life Dear Life, is curling shuffleboard on ice, or is shuffleboard curling on land? Dear Life, andrew forgione, adam fearnall. if someone with the initials a.f. runs for university students council president next year, im calling a conspiracy. Dear Life, You never ask someone else if theyre drunk, unless you yourself are drunk. Dear Life, only at campus recreation are you able to overhear conversations about both the economics of top-level domains, and claims that a boyfriend should be able to bench press a girlfriend. wgaz.ca/dearlife

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i would like to see a sky vending machine on every corner of the street instead of the coke machine. we need more skies than coke.

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Kaleigh rogers MulTiMedia direcTor Patrick Callegaro strides across the floor and lithely bends over at the waist. He slowly glides back up and snaps into a pose, as the band behind him plays a comical crescendo. Callegarothe director and choreographer of Theatre Westerns Legally Blonde: The Musicalwas demonstrating the perfect bend and snap during this weekends rehearsal, in form enough to rival Reese Witherspoon herself. Ive been dancing and singing and acting and playing instruments for as long as I can remember, Callegaro says. Theatres always been something Ive loved and Im really excited for this opportunity. The show is truly Callegaros pet project. Early in the year, Theatre Western takes proposals from members for their next show. They consider the popularity, feasibility and size of the show before choosing, and this year they picked Callegaros pitch to do Legally Blonde. Based on the film of the same name, Legally Blonde was adapted to a Broadway musical in 2007 and has been touring ever since. Just like the original show, Callegaro says Theatre Westerns production promises to be lively, funny and very, very pinkbut that doesnt mean its just
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for girls. Straight guys dont like to admit it, but they love the movie, he jokes. Its just a fun musical. You get into the story and the characters are so lovable that I think anyone will have a good time at this musical. Part of that lovable cast is lead Alex Folkes, who landed the coveted role of Elle Woods. With her long blonde strandsnatural, she saysand tan skin, you might think she was simply typecast as the Barbie doll lead, but Folkes says shes out to prove theres a lot more to herand Ellethan blonde hair. Elle is a very easy character to judge because shes in 95 per cent of the show, Folkes says. I guess I just wanted to prove that I deserved the role because I think a lot of people assumed that I was typecast. But I think Ive proven myself now. During rehearsal, Folkes was confident and breezy, bouncing and dancing around the stage in four-inch heels with the ease of a seasoned pro. At one point, after donning a highlighter pink dress for the first time, she squealed, I look like a Barbie! in perfect Elle Woods form. Equally pleased with the costume was Sarah Farrant who oversees set, costumes and props as the shows production designeror as she likes to call herself, official pink-ifier. She says while some shows might not put an emphasis on costume, theres no getting around the importance of outfits for Legally Blonde. Through a combination of borrowed items, bought items and a few original creations, Farrant has crafted a collection of glittery, pink and girly ensembles. I mean its Legally Blonde, right? The

character is Elle Woods, she obviously has a passion for the fashion industry. She got a 4.0 in fashion merchandising, Farrant laughs. So many of the songs and so many of the lines are about [her clothes] that if it went unrecognized then the show wouldnt be pulled off. Just as important is the music. Thats where music director Dylan Timmins steps in. A fourth-year music theory and composition major, Timmins jumped at the chance to experiment with music arrangements and hear them come to life. He says the show has a wide variety of music genresfrom samba, to rock and roll, to Irish dancingbut all with a distinctly Legally Blonde feel. He also says despite what you may think, theres a lot of integrity to the show. When I started doing this show, I was hesitant, actually, because its Legally Blonde. I thought it was kind of flighty and I thought maybe the music would be kind of crappy, he says. But the musics actually a lot of fun and the storys really nice too. As the seven-hour-long rehearsal drew to a close, the cast and crew still brimmed with energya testament to the shows liveliness. Between surprisingly funny lines, over-the-top dance routines and even a few heart-felt moments, the show promises to have something for everyone, blonde or brunette. As Callegaro puts it, Its Theatre Westerns biggest musical ever, so its definitely not something to miss. Catch Legally Blonde in the Mustang Lounge on March 12, 13 and 14 at 8 p.m. Advance tickets are $12 for students, and $15 at the door. Tickets are available at Infosource or the Grand Theatre box office.

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Giving your body a spring cleaning


Sara mai Chitty gazette staff With a few warm days and the promise of springtime near, students wrapping up essays and midterms might be thinking about spring cleaningfor their bodies. Detox cleanses have been around for hundreds of years, but today, there are tons of options that can be confusing, harmful and misleading. Alternatively, there are plenty of cleanses that are sworn by to keep the body at its healthiest. Detoxifications are supposed to cleanse, remove or neutralize toxins in the body from organs where they tend to build upspecifically from sites like the colon and liver. The products are often sold in health food stores as packaged kits that include things like dosages of herbal blends, vitamins and fibre. Another way to do a detox is with a specific diet that eliminates certain foods and drinks from regular consumption over several weeks to let the body remove toxins, while simultaneously avoiding adding more. For someone to do [a detox] safely and properly and have the least amount of side effects, a three-day cleanse is not a good idea, says Joni Yungblut, a registered holistic nutritionist at the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition in London. Yungblut says short, intense detoxes imposed on an unprepared body are too harsh. You really should commit to a two-week to a month cleanse, she says. Yungblut believes that detox cleanses are incredibly important for people in todays society. However, she does recommend the guidance of a professional. Marketing sets up failure for cleanses as being this weight-loss solution and that all these amazing things will happen if you cleanse, but really it comes down to toxins, she explains. People dont realize that when youre releasing toxins, youre going to have side effects, especially if you have a lot of toxins stored up in your system. You really do need to have someone with that type of knowledge. However, Noelle Martin, the registered dietitian for the University Students Council, advises against detox diets. [Detoxes] can harm the body in dangerous ways, Martin says, while pointing out some unhealthy side effects, including symptoms associated with irritable bowel syndrome post-cleanse. This is often because the cleanse has washed away the good bacteria with the bad[its] not worth it. Martin says good and bad bacteria both have their place in the body, and messing with its natural ability to expel waste is a bad idea. She also mentions that detox diets often mean restrictions on food intake, which can be problematic. A person [doing a cleanse] will miss out on several nutrients as they often omit parts of or all food groups, she explains. If it is a liquids only cleanse, they will be missing out on long acting car-

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bohydrates, as well as proteins, healthy fats and a variety of vitamins and minerals. Yungblut counters that there are many more benefits to a properly executed cleanse. It is a process, a commitmentyou may feel tired, may lack energy [and] have issues with your bowels, she says, but points out the benefits patients can expect if they stick it out. Once the [patient] comes to the other end of it, their energy is better, they sleep better, their eyes look clearer, their skin is better and healthier, their nails are stronger, their hormones

are betterif you help your liver detoxify and take that burden off, anything helping the liver is good for your system. If you are interested in trying out a cleanse, Yungblut is supportive of Renew and Flora products. Flora has a product called fluorescence and the studies [and] evidence on that particular product go back to the 1800s, Yungblut says. It was used for cancer treatment by nurses and doctors in the early 1900s because it was so amazing. It is just a blend of herbs in a liquid formthere [are] no pills involved and it is still used today still for

cancer treatment. Planning a detox is not an excuse to drink or eat heavily processed foods and beverages excessively, and assuming the cleanse will be your saviour. When it comes to consuming and interacting with chemicals and toxins on a daily basis, the most effective way, as Martin says, is to make smart choices. The best way to avoid build up [of toxins] is to choose whole foods with as little processing, preservatives and additives as possible, Martin advises.

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The Bone Cage by Angie Abdou is a story of athletes and their relationships with their own bodies. The novel begins as two separate stories of an 85-kilo wrestler named Digger and a speed swimmer named Sadie. Both have the same goalOlympic success. As the separate plots come together, readers will fall deep into the lives and struggles of both characters. Digger and Sadie have very different mentalitiesDigger is determined, but is able to remove himself from training and enjoy other parts of life. Sadie is equally as determined, but nothing outside of the pool seems to matter to her. In the novel, Sadie trains in Calgary, but Abdou used the pool in Thames Hall at Western in her imagination when she wrote the book. After reading about the characters and learning about them individually, readers will be turning pages with frantic excitement, eager for Digger and Sadie to meet. In an interview with Abdou, she comments on why the two characters were initially kept apart. I didnt want it to be mistaken as a romance, she explains. In 233 pages, The Bone Cage will reignite the readers love of fiction. Abdou remembers fantastic literature professors at Western, namely Balachandra Rajan and John Leonard, who influenced her love for a great book. There is a lot to be learned from this story of mind-body relationships. Digger and Sadie have one last shot at their biggest goals when they start thinking about what is left in life after sport. Kyra Allen

The Bone Cage Angie Abdou NeWest Press

Skrillex ft. Ellie Goulding Summit There are varying opinions on the legitimacy of house musicthere are those who enjoy the head banging beats and there are those who think it sounds like two robots, well you know, making noise. But whether you are a dubstep aficionado or are only subject to the genre during a night out at Jacks, there is no denying the DJ era is still in full swing, and Skrillex winner of three 2012 Grammy awardsis one of the leading DJs on the scene. Summita single off the extended play Bangarangtranscends the eardrum-popping stereotype and instead provides a soft, easy listening rhythm. The soothing background vocals from

British artist Ellie Goulding, with the touch of electronic sounds, create a dynamic listening experience thats sure to change your mind about house music. Kaitlyn McGrath Meat Loaf Paradise By Dashboard Light Written by Jim Steinman, Meat Loafs Paradise by the Dashboard Light from Bat Out of Hell is a hilarious satire of the notions of youth and commitment that builds to a gut-ripping punchline at the close of the song. With a perfect mix of instruments and harmonies, Meat Loafs Paradise by the Dashboard Light will be listened to until the end of time. Brent Holmes

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The End of That, the most recent album by Montreal-based group Plants and Animals was recorded in Paris with the help of French musicians. The album is quaint and entertaining, inherently Canadian, and easy to listen to. Honest lyrics are simultaneously open and subtle, mellow and sometimes aimless acoustic pieces create a warm homey feeling, and staticky electric guitar buzzes out distorted, bluesy minimalist melodies that cause earworms and drive the songs. The music is light, airy and carefree, full of major chords and empty of heaviness and bass grooves. Without a bassist, the band improvisessometimes members play bass, sometimes session musicians joinbut the lack of an organic bandmate and one-of-thefamily bassist is noticeable and leaves many of the songs feeling hollow and in treble. To conceal this rhythmic ellipsis, the band delves into dynamic contrast and sound-collage, changing volumes and layering instruments to generate a unique and fuller sound. Compelled by a Canadian spirit, moments of brilliance are balanced with a characteristically yet this time not unappealing indie blandness. The End of That is worth a listen. Nathan Tebokkel

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renee tamming gazette staff Going into Sunday night, both the Western Mustangs and the Windsor Lancers knew it was a do-or-die game. The best-of-three series was tied at one, and this game was the determining factor as to which team would go on to the Ontario University Athletics championship. Both teams started out strong in the first period, with the play going back and forth between the Mustangs and Lancers zones. One great play by the Mustangs had Keaton Turkiewicz dropping the puck back to Kevin Baker at the blue line, who slapped the puck just wide of the Lancers net. Western goalie Josh Unice also found himself in trouble a couple of times in the first, such as when he was knocked over by traffic around the net. Luckily the Mustangs defencemen were on top of the situation, blocking shots by the Lancers and knocking the puck out of harms way. To be honest, I thought it was to my left, but I guess it was straight up in the air. It was a quick release and I didnt see it and I just got a blocker on it. Somebody said it hit me on the right side but I dove to the left and it shot off my ribs, but we battled and the guys worked through it, Unice explained. The second period was lighter, as both teams were losing the intensity they brought in the first. Though there were a couple of penalties and a few scoring opportunities, everything was coming up empty. However, it seems like that was always the Mustangs plan. We obviously wanted to play a very defensive game, because we knew it was going to be a lowscoring game, Clarke Singer, Mustangs head coach, said. And lowscoring it was, with only two goals being scored, both by the purple and white. Westerns first goal came early in the third period when a sharp pass by Steve Reese over the blue line found Zach Harnden, who netted his 20th goal of the year, and the third in the playoffs. Harnden knew that this goal was important, especially in a game this close. Before [the goal], we were heading into the third and we knew we had one period to win the game and we were going to play our hardest. After I scored, we were excited and hoping to hold the lead, Harnden said. The Mustangs second goal of the game came with only five minutes left in the third. Harnden skated up Lancers goalie Parker Van Buskirks right side and shot a quick pass over to Kevin Baker. Van Buskirk couldnt keep up, leaving a wide open net for Baker to tap the puck in. With a score of 2-0 as the final buzzer went, the Mustangs took to the ice to congratulate each other, but especially Unice, who stopped all 35 shots and who played well enough to earn himself the first star of the game. Josh was incredible. Hes been great in the playoffs for us and we needed him to be our best player tonight, and he was, Singer said. On the other side of the ice, Van Buskirk gave the Mustangs a run for their money, stopping 23 of the 25 shots that came his way. Hes played great this year, and its definitely a battle. Hes an exteammate of mine and I knew it was going to be a battle this series, so Im just extremely happy we came out on top, Unice said. But Unice cant reflect for too long the Mustangs still have another tough series in front of them before they can be OUA champions. [The McGill Redmen] are a great team. Theyre one of the top teams in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport, but so are we. We have to go out and play and do the little things right and play like we

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Boston celtics point guard rajon rondo recorded a triple-double with at least 17 in each category. the last player to achieve that was earvin Magic Johnson on april 18, 1989.

rundown >> the ontario university athletics east and west basketball divisions announced their all-star teams this weekend, and the Mustangs were well represented > Mustangs point guard ryan Barbeau was named a first-team all-star while guard ryan higgins made the all-rookie team.

mustangs blank Lancers to advance to finals


harnden and Baker score the lone goals in 2-0 victory

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tHree penalties for tHe price of one. The Mustangs took over in the third period against the Windsor Lancers in the OUA West semi-finals bout with goals from both Zach Harnden and Kevin Baker. The purple and white now await McGill when they host the Redmen in the winner-take-all OUA finals at Thompson Arena

did tonight, Unice commented on the Mustangs next opponent. But in big games such as these, nerves are always present. Any time you go out there, if you dont get nervous, then you

probably shouldnt be playing the game. I probably play the most pressure-packed position, but I like that. I like having the eyes on me, and sometimes its good and sometimes its bad, Unice said,

laughing. The Western Mustangs will take on the McGill Redmen in the OUA final at Thompson Arena on March 10 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at westernmustangs.ca.

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