Windsor Express Forward Chris Commons (left) lines up against the Brampton A's during a free throw in game 5 of the conference finals.  Commons is now with the Niagara River Lions.  (Photo courtesy of the Windsor Express)Windsor Express Forward Chris Commons (left) lines up against the Brampton A's during a free throw in game 5 of the conference finals. Commons is now with the Niagara River Lions. (Photo courtesy of the Windsor Express)
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Windsor Forces Game Six

The Express are still alive in the conference finals after a 123-112 win against Brampton at the WFCU Centre.

Trailing by as much as ten early in the game, Windsor closed the gap before pulling ahead by two heading into the fourth quarter.

Chris Commons lead the Express down the stretch, putting up 15 points in the final frame. Quinnel Brown scored a game-high 29.

Game 6 is set for Friday at the Athlete Institute in Orangeville. E-mail or call the Windsor Express to find out more about a fan bus being organized for the trip.

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