32-TheCanadian Champion, FndJay, May 2Z, 1998 'am wvith Carol HIGHLIGHTS FROM MAY 11-15 COMBINED UNDER 5 Fifth Wheel Truck Stop 1 Skyllne Rooflng 6 Milton Jayces41 Lions Club 1 The game st4 îî utlos of pres If was a great game played by both teams. Cody Kraus led the teamn in sconing wvith 3 goals in the first hait. Affer a hard firt haIt I Lions came back and scored a quick g the second courtesy of Sean Saikan Excellent defense was played by Carey, Kyle St. Hilaire and Sc imngs of Skyline Roofing, who aire a goal. Up front we had geat off . by Brentt Burke, who scored one ee Drew, Russe Jo Livert, ChaneileB ger and Emily Denham. Excellen nding by Matthev Millerof Skyline and Matthew McNeih of Lion Ralnbow V, re 0 H.J.M. nsi Ail player rful job in this sea son ope ickening of HJM Insura one goal of the eveni trom and Mark s- Wdpost d t or the victors, cGovern and Svadley I id the honours bor RalrOW re. . Sn Soccer2 T hriner's came away as the vcosi th' pening game, thanks to gol fo D Crisci and Christian RobersGea g nding by Mikail Patel and ml Ri g of Zak's Pharmacy. JessiaMai a rittany Doherty shared the btu fo Shniner's. c BNDUNDER 86î van surance Adjuste«< O A su efortby bott ,ams. Goal scor- ers fo Fire ïre Brandon Hagga a Luce (2) and Zacha Vanler Insurances goalies mbri and Andrew Brand bra shots, yyhile net keep- er duties fo Fire *re shared by Andrew Bac ah Fst. Exellent work by first-t erJ qlyn Beck for Nature's Fire r Foux ed Andrew Fong were stan r Vanler.. Wakefield WIldca4 Apple Auto Glass 5 The game got off to a gr* ,tari with end to end action. This game sawp4nty of goal mouth activity which kept bohugal- keepers, Gavin Lecky and Katie Callaghan, busy. Nine goals in totalw#.re scored, five by Michael Haringa of Apple Auto Glass, three by Nicholas lzzi and a single by Aaron Caven of the Wildcats. Thye second haîf saw a change in goal- keepers by both teams: Sarah Stockall for Wakefield Wildcats and Brittany Tilstra for Apple Auto Glass. This was a very encour- aging start of the season by both teams! t Wne~eustfese emgrourlml eat sots from Jake B nd Se Hàvywere ail stopped b" rey and David Caswell who pla reati goal. Fifth Wheel scored on t brea with very strong running by SI. Hopeq Elliott Fisher and Nicole Simpson Henry Liptay ran hail the pitch tX ý fantastic goal. The Milton Jaycees fought back with some excellent footork by Jake Beizil and powerful shoota off Bikram Kalia. Soon the Jaycees were up 2-1 at half time, and then got two more in the second hait. Notable mention to Angela Ferguson and Jason~ McBrde of Fifth Wheel and Zachr White and Meghan Greaves of the Jaycees. COMBIND UNDER 7 A ra aewith coIse checking and godto a occer, Douglas Kay was deiiey nhsgme with ahat trick plus Rebeca Dchams,5ha Waller and NelsPerta loshowsçi strong effrtsforth vitor, s dlê Kafie Gair, Scot ermtt LeisWhin and Matthew Pirn tete utPlmouth tsam. Ntathw krýa ad teve red worked and 9 Ka hared the shutout for baille with close break- away th final minute by both sides. Eric Yore scored for Future Stars while Andrew Sparte shot one in for Scott, Batenchuk. Kyle Britton and Patrick Chase shared net min duty for Future Stars; Alexandra Pinheixê and Andrew Scarfe were goalies for their opponents. A real crowd pleaser with great coaching ai both benches! ~Nortej -2 Royio Canagien Legion 2 Let the season begirtifir gme sa two viell matched teamsooplte Baley Kitchen openied tesoedhn h is haîf for Norte[. Th Ryl adiriIL.giQn came back in th send hall wth two good goals bv Rob Steffmflelll, Bradley.. utes le ti the game. A Jonathan Tansy payec Nortel as did Brendarf Cowan for the Legion. 4 Stroli Ski 2 2 Miltoni Optimiat 7 <aedin it was an exciting season opener and both > aces tams put forth great efforts. Scott Stover a row scord fiv goals for the Optimists. Mark n scred Thomsonand Jesse Crisci each added cored th m oalkeepers were Steven Samaroo and Armitage. Two hard-earned mmÉrv no -- --arf uy- UU-hWita AndL ~orth Chrle Wain - New echnica .~ Dairy Queen New Mchanial 1Belamny's If was an exciting seaso opener with a 1 - Brooke Harper ail tie for Raymond Stel ed New game, leading Mechanical. Goal scorer fol' Raymond they defeated1 Steel was Colin Warzonek and Nicholas and Erika Mink Gauvreau for New Mechanical. Trevor two meilters ea Allen & Meghan Greaves shared goal Gabrielle Dear tending duties for Raymond Steeland but exceptiona Caiflin Schaffler and Breanna Lindsay Dairy Queen.1 shared duties for New Mechanical. show: Sarah S of Dairy Queer UNDER 9 BOYS %'obyn Wentza Lindsay McLaren - Remax 3 Mto hyI Milton IDA 1 uIyDc Outstanding team play led ReMax to ifs Agood galh# f irst victory of the season. Briar Lee start- ' ori for Mi ed the scoring in the first haff for '.Mx Wlo wt but excellent goaltendingby NatnHik (Re/Max) and Max Harrev .s(M IDA) kept the score at 1 -. bee f goal by Brnidon Mooe()in teec ond hait was not enough ecus bt Nicholas Tielemans andTye ibno Re/Max answered back wihgaso or own. Exceptional goaltenditgbn Aa Pierce (Re/Max) and Adam HWgsot (IDA) kept the fans at the edge o ii lawn fumiture. Alpine Motors Nature's Fire The first hait of this game was dominated by the offensive uine of Alpin otors as they managed f0 score eight goals by hait fime. Nicholas Horbasz scored his first hat trick of the season; Joey De Athe scored fwice; Tyler LaFontaie, Jeremy Price and Ryan Old aIl scoredsigles. Zachary Walpole was the busy f irst haIt goalie for Natures Fre, while David Scott watched qver the netsfor Alpine Mofors. Nafure's Fire regroùup.d for the second hait, and caime baçk strong, allowing only one goal th. whole ime (Tyler LaFontaine) thanks also to the sfrong goaltending of Daniel Teeter. Eric Gofwald was the lone scorer for Nature's Fire. Nicholas Horbasz worked the nefs during the second hait for Alpine 4r Stroll Ski. Keepers were r of Bela d a ilng g her team e oas as JDairy Que ermot khorst cam with mch. Single s were ns and Val one lal goal by Gî or of The oalis~ wn CIa lean il Cake en and Krista Drt n zaIl of Belany's. sler Dodge Jeep 5 ç 7 e*as played by both teams. UtonChrysler were Laura i t trick, Kaitlin Shuver and vis* Talisa Champoux, onudCelina Gillis scored for . uygoalies were Kaiflyn [ esy Auger for Milton 1ClraGillis, Alannah ýdAada Bowers for Muddy Ittegame for Muddy Duck -Â,lux and Celina Gillis, tsnor Milton Dodge Jeep. GCANSTAR SOCCER CAMP JUST A REMINDER ngretoMtn WorIc Cup Entry Forms are due June 4th. Mk yur Cme «,a Sm o c4 ÇoasUrPlaase hand them in tQ your coach to be elîgible. m il. sell ew meuw.pu LMVII Sarah = Muddy . f ShuMra anp Chtyster ard ( 1 and, âffPPllliaffl mre Tàl" Of and Laura VM L=11 Trom x5%"mu