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  1. Oct 31, 2024 · Wellington outshot Markham 14-8 in the opening frame, but couldn’t budge Sebastian Monaco in the Royals crease and Markham ended up breaking through for two goals less than a minute apart from Nick Ferrante and Julian Mandarino, with both goals starting on rushes from the Markham zone.

  2. November 2, 2024. Story by Brock Ormond Photo: Wellington Dukes/OJHL Images The Wellington Dukes broke out of a three-game funk with a 4-2 doubling of the Pickering Panthers on Friday on the road. Sacha Trudel led the Dukes with two goals and an assist and got his team’s offence going in the latter half of the second period […]

  3. Oct 12, 2024 · The Wellington Dukes grinded out a victory against a struggling Markham Royals team, 4-1 on Friday night. Three tallies in the second half of the third period was the spark the Dukes needed to come away with the win going into the Thanksgiving weekend. Wellington opened the scoring 16 seconds into their first powerplay of the evening, with Ben ...

  4. Sep 28, 2023 · Wellington outshot Caledon 44-25. UP NEXT: GOVERNOR’S SHOWCASE, MARKHAM AND MILTON The Dukes are in Buffalo for the second time in as many weeks, this time to take part in the annual Governors’ Showcase tournament—an opportunity for OJHL teams and their players to gather in one spot and demonstrate their skills and abilities before scouts and recruiters from across North America.

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  6. By 1948, the song had sold over 100,000 copies in Africa and among black South African immigrants in Great Britain. Linda's song also gave the name to a style of African A cappella music that evolved into Isicathamiya (also called Mbube music), popularized by the group Ladysmith Black Mambazo. [8]

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  8. Nov 13, 2014 · Furious, Wellington wrote to the secretary of war, Lord Bathurst on 29 July 1813 that: “Our Vagabond Soldiers” had been “Totally knocked up”. A little later, 2 July 1813, he expanded on his theme: “It is quite impossible for me or any other man to command a British Army under the existing system. We have in the service the scum of the ...