The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, December 22,1i998--V Present for Binnington as he nets a hat trick Matthew Binningîon camed a irthday hat-trick plus one assist 1 i ýd Ili, ý\ \ iiiiûr tuu pet ît'.n 7'IetTidi The v ii pusliel the W allace Puontia.. ,punred rev courda to 12-3-4.b A ierce finish saw the victors unload with four goals in the final frame - wo white shorthanded. They kept the pressure onV until the bitter end, scoring twice inside the last 90 seconds of play. Jeremy Brown and Jacob Demarsh each contrihuted one goal and one assist.% Milton's other marksmen were Alex Bemndt and Joel Gard white Lue Hartwick drew a pair of helpers. Bants dominate The AA major hantams severely outshot Fergus last week and spanked them 6-0. ion Reid was challenged just 10 imes in eaming the goose egg. Helping preserve his shutout was defenceman Mike Volpe, who made a great diving block on a partial hreakaway. Up front, Danryl Langstone paced the hit parade with hack-to- back goals - hoth set up hy ion Taylor - white single markers wcnt to Volpe, Luke Hendie, Ricky Nadalin and Justin Tingley. Recording assists were Chris Dumencu, Trevor Ford, Andrew Kirkland and Justin Mastrangelo. Shots on goal favoured the Primary Electric sponsored team hy nearly a four-to-one ratio. They n0w sit ai 10-7-4. Pulled it out Scott Campbell potted a goalmouth scramble with only 17 sec- onds rcmaining to lift his A major novices te, a 4-3 triumph over Acton last week. His heroics followed a three-goal uprising hy the opposition which threatened Milton's id for a second season wîn. Tyler Sim and Jennifer Warzonek split the cage work and were rock solid between the pipes. Providing suffocating defense down the stretch were lueliners Matt Claessens and Scott Gooding. Other tallies came from Brian Hunter, Luke Walker and Derek MacKay - who made a successful dehut after arriving from the house league ranks. Jarrett Grant, Willy Hunter and Stephen Jackson turned in robust performances up front as well for the Dynamic Packaging sponsored crew. Lead blown Milîon's AA minor hantams squandered a two-goal lead in the third period and fell 4-3 to Hespeler Wednesday. It was just their third losa this season in league play. A complete defensive breakdown allowed the visitors over a dozen shots in the final frame. Julian Ricci figured in ail three Winterhawks goals, scoring once and drawing two assists. Also lighting the lamp were Andy Strazdins and Danryl Tielemans. Picking up a pair of helpers was Mitchell Boisvenue. One night cachier the local crew douhlcd Flamboro 4-2. TI iîi.insandi ,îhcw FEnrnell i c c c t eup nen \tx h u asis ech ssfle 5uiiig výaS dunle wBuecue ' McLaughlin, Jeft Nadalin and Paul Szatcr. The split now gives the Centricut sponsored squad an 18-3-2 with just a handful of games remaining in the regular season. Tight battles Goals were tough to come by in a recent two-game stretch, which the A minor atoms escaped with the split. They trimmed Elora 3-2 on the strength of a one-goal, one- assist performance hy regular contrihutor Jeremy Martin. Providing the heroics was Justin Moir, who sank the game win- ner lai.' in the third. Dal).ii1 l il inie iIO dciÈ LI i. î î n. Alex Marshall, Greg, Robertson and Kyle Walker posting asssis. Solid goaltending came from Devon Plater. Paul Herder was equally sharp in the cage the following night although his teammates just couldn't pull the trigger and fell 3-1 to the Brampton Battalion. Their lone goal was registered early in the third by Graham Sharp. Howse and LaFontaine drew the assisîs. Surprisingly enough, ail three goals against were scored while their opponients were shorthanded. Toronto-Philadeiphia game. Hockey-t team looks back on track e ram DOMINATE on page 20 which forced Dan McDuffe off the team and ruled their two wins Milton District High got back on track ini hockey action with a with him in the lineup invalid. 7-4 victory last Tuesday over the White Oaks Wildcats. Andrew Hryciw, Kevin Miller and Brent Smith each tallied The 'Stangs had recently mun into some bad luck with a lack of twice against White Oaks with Mike Theriault picking up the scoring punch and the newly enacted sixth-year player restriction other goal. WE WISH TO DRAW YOUR ATTENTION Taking time to rejiect sweet TO THE FOLLOWING I U URN 'WRAP IT UP NOW' FLYER. memories of Cbistmas past Page 6 - GREAT BIG DOUBLE EASEL, 50-1951-O THE PAPER, CHALK AND ERASER I O ('j!INCLUDED WT HSESL k)If/ic/I"IrnAS STATED IN THE FYR 4 ibigail my Page 12 - ASSORTED AROMA CRYSTALS, 43-9341-2 COPY READS. 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