Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 24 Nov 1998, p. 36

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e al 24 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, November 24, 1998 Bant own rink, pummel visitors Complete dominance on home turf con- tinues to be the forte of Milton's AA mninor The Winterhawks' last two perfor- mances at Memorial Arena produced a 5-1 and 6-1 thumping of Woolwich and Brampton respectively. 'Me victories boosted their season record to an outstanding 11 - 1-1. Against Woolwich, Mike Winiarz set up Mitchell Boisvenue for a pair of goals while Andy Strazdins amassed three assists. Also denting the twine were Matthew Funnell, Scott McLaughlin and Julian Ricci. Goaltender Mike Fratarcangeli was sharp but largely untested, facing just 10 shots. Another balanced attack versus Brampton saw six different 'Hawks light the lanip and half the team collect points. Instrumental once again with a com- bined five points were Strazdins and Winiarz. Strazdins tallied twice while Winiarz drew a couple of helpers and scored him- Rep Hockey self on a solo effort. Recording one goal and one assist each were Ricci, Kyle Burreli and captain Paul Szafer. Jason Strong was soid in the cage, turn- ing back 11i of 12 scoring opportunities. Milton outshot their opposition more than two to one in both cnntests and con- tinue to sit atop their Tri County division. Offence dwindles Milton's AA major bantams weren't quite up to par offensively last week and the shortcoming cost them back-to-back gaines in Tri County league play. They were blanked 4-0 by Guelph in their latest outing - which featured remarkable passing and stickhandlîng by the victors. AIl four goals came in the mîiddle frame. Bus trips to hot ski spots Do you like skiing but detest winter dri- ving? If so, a more convenient weekly altemna- tive is available with Halton's Love To Ski Club. Throughout January and Febmuary the group offers Thursday bus excursions to resorts across southern Ontario including Blue Mountain, Alpine, OsIer Bluff, Craigleith, Georgian Peaks and Devil's Glen. Denny's luxury buses are used for the weekday trips, which offer ski enthusiasts smaller crowds and shorter chair-lift fines. The programn is available to ail area resi- dents, regardless of age or abiity. Pickup points are in Oakville, Georgetown and ErinlHillsburg. Ski and snow boarding lessons - as well as rentaI packages - are available at moat destinations. For more information on the Love To Ski Club, caîl Sydnie Young at 873-2592 or Les Bignell at 849-9856. HALTON COMMUNITY REHABILITATION CENTRE 'lina and Connie invite ail resukents oftfhe i (tn Community to tfieir ~nt~OPEN HOUSE on Fiday 9vfovember 27th -v 3:00- 9:W0p.fl 86 Main St. E. Milton, Ontariojo - 876-1515 Sensing inevitable defeat, the Winterhawks came oi fighting in the third R * - P I ' \1 kmd '.ço1pc winning their respective slugfests. Ryan Harper showed a lot of hustie throughout the night - one of the few local players who did - and created some quality chances. The Primary Electric sponsored crew were outshot 33-17. Before that, Milton squandered a two- goal lead and felI 4-3 to Orangeville, who held a slim advantage in shots on goal as well. Trevor Ford paced the offence with a goal and an assist while Darryl Langstone and Quinn Young also bunied the biscuit. Picking up helpers were Andrew Kirkland and Jon Taylor. FalI short The AA major novices held powerhouse Fergus in check throughout most of their latest home game - but couldn't do so forever and ended up losing 5-2. Milton headed into the final five minutes of play tied at two goals apiece thanks to a strong defensive effort, with contributions from blueliners Justin Bailey, Ryan Bauer, Ryan Lecky, Jonathan Monk and Justin Webber. Despite a somewhat shaky finish, net- minder Joey De'Athe showed strongly against a team that went to the provincial finals last season. Michael Brown and Jeff Lynch deposit- ed the goals. Multons John Oseif races past a Font Hill opponent in 40 and over play at the Halton Mens Basketbail Tournamnent Saturday. Despite their best efforts, the local teamn went 0-2 and were bounced early. White takes titie .from DOWNS on page 23 Having fewer substitutes didn't help matters either. Leading the victors down the stretch with 5-for-6 fouI shot pro- ficiency was Kent Sykes, while Jim Gaunt drained a pair of field goals to help put the game out of reach. As a team, they hit four from downtown. MVP honours went to Milton White's Bruce MacDonald, who at 6'6" controlled rebounding. Blake Barber and Richard Gaunt led offensively for Milton Blue with eight points each. En route to the title match, Milton White spanked Georgetown 72-43 - with Gaunt, MacDonald and Ross ail hitting double- digits - and outdistanced Fonthill 48-40. Milton Blue defeated both these teama as well. In the B division (40 and over), Guelph eclipsed Font Hill 44- 41 for the championship. 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