Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 2 Dec 1997, p. 31

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Milton ladies hang in there The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, December 2,1997 -23 A shortened lineup and top-notch competition kept the Milton Ladies Hockey team out of the winner's circle Wednesday, The crcw entered thcir înîd-week road gaine a.s the clear underdogs, since hometown St. Catharines are two classes above themn in the "AA" ranks. As if this didn't present enough of a challenge, "BB" Milton had just haîf a dozen skaters due to injuries and personal commitments. They nevertheless persevered and kept the final score quite respectable - losing by a 4-1 count. FTanya Burton stood taîl between the pipes while Melanie Hewitson converted a breakawsy for their lotie tally. Assisting on the play was Angela Riebot. Milton lost another close one to Georgetown one night earlier at Memorial. Their aggressive North Halton rivsis jumped out to a two goal leîd in ihe opening frame and held on to wn 3- Î. Joanne Christopher and Anita Mastracci set up Christine Robertson for a third-period powerplsy goal to snap Georgetown's shutout bid. Burton tumed in another sound effort in net. The local ladies team managed to break into the win column during recent tournament play in London where they toppled Port Stanley 4-1. However, a 4-3 loss to Windsor and a 1 -1 tie with Willowdale kept them from advancing past round- robin pîay. Milton's home games are Tuesday nights t 8 p.m. at Memorial Arena. Tonight they battle Welland. -ONEetHPP FORD LICL MECR Brampton edges Milton When undefeated teams clash, there' s bound to-be heartbreak for someone. Most recently it was the minor peewee Hurricanes who were left regrouping, fol- lowing a 2-1 loss to unbeaten Brampton. This snapped their own 10-gaine unde- feated streak. Ian Boileau was steady in the cage for Halton whîle Brett Robinson scored their only goal. Danny Syvret assisted on the play. 'Me 'Canes were then blanked 4-0 by Burlington in their next outing but quicly oebounded with a 7-2 mout of Oakville. Kyle Quincey and Marcus Goencz each tallied twice to get their teamn back on track. 'i 0 Eu-'un We also Carry... CARY TRUCK & VAN ACCESSORIES Scoops & Spollers é Sunroots * Running Boards - Bedliners * Bug Dellectors * Tonneau Covers - Louvers e HeadiVM & Taillight Covers - Bumper Covers - Bras e Mud Flaps Floor Mats * Mirrors é Tailgate Nets - Rollbars Tool Boxes * Consoles and much rnore jMARTY HILL - Store ManagerI I539 Main St. E, Milton 878-8829I REIqE NOW! H <jJj F FF j P)~ uK~L~ Fax or drap off yaur registratian farm at the Trafalgar Raad Campus, 1430 Trafalgar Road, Fax: (905) 815-4027, Davis Campus, McLaughlin Raad at Steeles Avenue, Fax: (905) 874-4314. December 1 ta 20, 1991 Manday - Thursday: 8:30 a.m. ta 1:30 p.m., Friday: 8:30 arn. ta 4:30 p.m. Saturday: 8:30 a.m. ta Noan. Pick up yaur FREE capy at Haltan/Peel librairies and ail Sheridan campuses. a 1 1 1 \ V L -P - - - - - - - - - - -

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