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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 1 Dec 1998, p. 47

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'he Canadian Champion, Tuesday, December 1,198-2 Soo gets revenge for previous loss to Milton Tumabout is fair play, but flot if you ask the AAA peewees. Halton swallowed the bitter pili of revenge recently at the North Bay Invitational Toumnament, where Sault Ste. Marie was only to 11ppy Lu diniiiistei a iffle paybacLk The Soo had dropped a pivotai tournament showdown to the Hurricanes a month earlier in Hamilton and this time around needed to turn the tables in order to advance past round-robin play. And get by they did with a 2-0 decision. Rory Johnston kept things close with a 28-save effort. Hlis teamn flot only dropped the game but loat Drew Evans to a broken thumb. The 'Canes got off to a slow start in the toumnament, losing 9-1 and 4-2 to North Bay and Gloucester respectively. From there they pulled off a 3-2 win over Ottawa West thanks to a late rally led by goal scorers Todd Gilmore, Mark Lucas and Kyle Quincey. Speedy recovery Rebounding quickly from just their second losa of the season, the AA minor bantams laid a 12-1 thrashing on the Brampton Battalion Wednesday at Memorial Mrena. Spoiling goalie Jason Strong's shutout bid with a mere 55 sec- onds remaining was about the only success their opponients could muster in a game which saw shots on goal favour the Winterhawks by a whopping 52-12 margin. Milton now sits at an outstanding 12-2-1 in Tri County league play. Enjoying the*biggest slices of the scoring pie were Andrew Collard and Julian Ricci, who each amassed four points. Ricci turned in a hat-trick and added a helper while Collard compli- mented is three assiats with a single marker. Mitchell Boisvenue and Mike Winiarz both tallied twice, with other singles contributed by Kyle Burreil, Scott McLaughlin, Paul Szafer and Sean Welsh. Andy Strazdins chipped in with three assists. 'Hawks raliy Milton's AA major novices lit the lamp three times in the final frame to trim Orangeville 3-2 recently. Potting the game winner with under two minutes on the dlock was Mike Hannah. Mike Brown provided the set-up. Ryan Mitchell, (10) aprawls toward thq puck In a move ta thwart an Acton defender durlngi action againet Acton ln Milton Saturday. Milton won 6-1 Rounding out the scoring were Nick Horbasz and Cole Playing the great equalizers, the singleA Madansky. back-to-back draws last week in Tri Count Two nights later the Winterhawks began their charge a littie Milton rallied to tie Erin 3-3 Wednesi earlier and gutted out a 3-3 stalemate with Georgetown. Captain handed the top seated club just their secor( Jef Lynch paced the offense, tallying once and adding an assist. Graham Sharp scored once and adde( Other goals came from Daryl Brinke and Jon Monk. Gooding picking up a pair of helpers. Oth Splitting the netmidnding duties over the two games were Joey Ferguson and Daniel LaFontaine. De'Athe and Devin Medland. The teain sported a 4-5-5 record The previous evening the Winterhawks prior to last night's home gaine. to Hespeler and had to seule for a 1 -1 stale Tie to onTheir lone marksman was LaFontaii Tie to ORSharp. Photo byl3RAHAM PAINE single A rep hockey A minor atoms fought to nty league play. sday - and in doing 50 id non-win of the year. ed an assist with David ber goals went to Conor cs surrendered a late goal emate. ine, who was set up by IIhi" 444 s?~'~ ~ 4#4 ~ "* 500 Laurier Avenue (Laurier Plaza) 878m2442 s bie 1Dairui Ouemi

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