Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 1 May 1998, p. 34

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U:'g m SHERIDAN COLLEGE ý ~'TUNE«UP AT MERV'i NOW THAT WINTER IS OVER, ITS TIME TO UPGRADE YOUR ANTENNA SYSTEM Mavs knock off a powerhouse By STEVE LeBLANC The Champion Theres nohing like a con- vincimg WIiovcli hie ceîig league champs to kick-start a season in style. Last Friday night at Tonelli Arena the Jr. B Mavericks managed just that with a 13-8 triumph over the Six Nations Red Rebels. Milton enjoyed a surprisingly sizable crowd (considering the Merchants were playing for the AII-Ontario title across town) plus 3-1 and 7-3 period leads en route to victory. The teamn has not lost a season opener in its four-year history. Captain Andrew Hartholt lit the lamp five times while assis- tant captain Jimmy Leworthy Jr. - who made the trip home from Pennsylvania's Mercyhurst College just to play in the opener - notched a handful of assiats to go with his third-period tally. While these two snipers will no doubt lead the attack again this year, bench boss Jim Leworthy maintains his team will sport a whole new level of scoring depth. "I1 split Andrew and Jimmy up and wiIl probably keep them apart. With the depth I've got 1 cati afford to do that and teamis woB't know who ta focus an." I split Andrew and Jimmy up (Friday) and wll probably keep them sapart. With the depth I've got I can afford to do that and teams won't know who to focus on," said Leworthy. Six Nations scored juat four times in the first 50 minutes of play. AIl but one of their goals came on either a powerplay or blatant miscue by Maverick defenders. Milton cager Kevin Eansor threw one right up the middle Milton Mavericks to a waiting Jim Henhawk, who had only to trot in for a bottom sheif breakaway goal early in the second. Eansor was steady between the pipes the rest of the way. "We've got a few kinks to work out like discipline and rookie errors, but it's nothing to worry too much about," Leworthy added. Maverick newcomer Russ Fleming, who Iast played with the Mississauga Jr. A' s, posted a goal and an assist as did retumee Bryan Jackson. Craig Hedley and Cory Leigh tallied twice and added two helpers each. Ian Parker col- lected four assists. The. Mavericks continue a three-game home stand tonight (Friday) when they host the Elora Mohawks at 8 p.m. Sunday at 2:30 p.m. they do battle with the powerhouse Spartan Wanriors. Maverick notes: Local rook- ies Jason Ford and Kaegan Sherriff dressed for last Friday's home opener. Sherriff drew an assist on their final goal ... Milton's Mike DeBoer backed up Eansor. Hiking and biking The Halton Cross Country Ski Club is beginning its hiking and cycling season with a variety of groups available to participants of aIl ages and skill levels. 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