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Timothe Simard opened the scoring for Cape Breton (16-11-3) in the first period, and Charles-Eric Legare added to the lead at 9:09 of the second period with the first of his two goals. Raphael Corriveau made it a three-goal game at 14:53 before Legare struck again with his 12th goal of the season. Adam Erne got one back for Quebec (15-10-6) with a power-play goal at 16.29, but Maxim Lazarev took the air out of any comeback with his goal in the final minute of the second period. Anthony Duclair, with his 23rd, and Nick Sorensen scored for the Remparts in the third period to cut the margin to 5-3, before Jeremy Beaudry closed the scoring for Cape Breton. Alex Bureau stopped 29 shots for Cape Breton. Francois Brassard handled 22-of-27 shots over the first period for Quebec, and Callum Booth went the rest of the way in net, allowing a goal on five shots. --- TITAN 3 ISLANDERS 2 BATHURST, N.B. -- Acadie-Bathurst rallied from a 2-0 deficit in the third period to defeat Charlottetown. 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The Gryphons, who outscored McMaster 53-19 in their first outing of the national tournament on Friday, finish the preliminary round atop the pool B standings with a 2-0 record. In Sundays gold-medal match Sunday at 2 p.m., they will face defending champion St. Francis Xavier, who secured its spot in the championship game earlier Saturday with a 20-5 defeat of Lethbridge. After claiming the inaugural Monilex trophy back in 1998 with a 15-10 triumph over McMaster, the Gryphons returned to the CIS final twice, losing 20-3 to Alberta in 1999 and 10-5 to StFX in 2006. Guelph has also racked up five CIS bronze medals over the years, including third-place finishes each of the past four seasons. Laval (1-1) will play for CIS bronze for the second time in program history Sunday at noon against Lethbridge (1-1). The Rouge et Or lost the third-place match to Guelph back in 2008. Sundays schedule also includes a battle for fifth position between McMaster (0-2) and Trent (0-2) at 10 a.m. Jacey Murphy, the two-time CIS player of the year who was seeing her first action of the tourney, and Britt Benn paced the OUA champion Gryphons against Laval with two tries apiece. Samantha Eyles and Morganne Linthwaite also crossed the try line, Stephanie Tibelius added four converts. Claudiane Renaud of Trois-Rivières, Que., scored an early penalty goal for RSEQ champion Laval. Benn opened the scoring just three minutes in. The fourth-year back from Napanee, Ont., used a head of steam and a menacing stiff arm to scoree the unconverted try. Cheap Jerseys. Laval responded five minutes later on Renauds 38-metre penalty goal to make it 5-3. It was all Guelph after that point. At the 11-minute mark, Murphy, a fifth-year number 8 from Alliston, Ont., stole the ball from a scrum on the Laval five metre line and powered in for the converted try. Eyles of Goderich, Ont., made it 19-3 six minutes before the halftime break when she took an offload pass from Murphy and scampered 12 metres, nearly untouched, for the converted score. Back from the break, Murphy added her second converted try of the afternoon five minutes in. Following a penalty, she took a quick tap and rumbled 18 metres for the score, breaking several tackles in the process. Another long run by Linthwaite of Guelph, Ont., extended the lead to 33-3 in the 44th minute. The fourth-year lock ran 22 metres accelerating past the Laval defence to hit pay dirt. Benn would add an unconverted try in the games final minute to round out the scoring. Guelph head coach Collette McAuley was excited about her teams performance and is looking forward to their next test. "The girls finally played to their potential," said McAuley. "They had fun on the field, supported the ball well and ran like they know how. 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