The Canadian Champion, Tuesda, January 19, 1199 -19 Leads won't stand, novices settie for a tie cal, steve Milton's single A minor novices battled to a 3-3 stalemate with Ancaster last week in their regular sea- The Winterhawks enjoyed two separate lcads during the contest but just couldn't preserve them. They sur- rendered the final equalizer late in the third period. Matthew Elliot led offensively with a goal and an assist. Also burying the biscuit were Ryan Cochrane and Kris DeiNin while Mark Brown, Jonathan Cragg and Mark Thompson picked up helpers. From there the local crew blanked Dundas 1 -0 in an exhibition tilt and tune-up for the playoffa. Providing the heroica with his firat goal of the year was Matthew Fratarcangeli, who scored in dramatic fashion with a penalty shot - which was awarded aller an opposing defender threw a stick to thwart his Rep Hockeyi breakaway. Fratarcangeli was tilling in at centre for Cochrane, who was sidelined with the Olu. Splitting the netminding duties, and standing taîl with some impressive saves, were Lucas Reid and Taylor Prestidge. Taking a toîl Injuries and player exits have left the AAA peewees short-staffed. Subsequently, they came up on the short end of back-to-back games recently. Hatton, now primarily made up of local players, Living well is the best revenge efrom ONE on page 18 trip t Instead of discussing retribution Jarosi or wallowing in self pity, members ideasf of the team demonstrated a high and sa level of maturity during an inter- I'm view as The Champion Friday on the aftemnoon. their Hait a-dozen veterans made the were q XMercha uts send three to the ail- star game t't's ail-star time again and as aiways the Jr. A Merchants will be well repre- sented. A trio of local players will be part of the West Central vs. East Central showdown tomor- Daniel Jacques row night at Streetsville's Vic Johnston Arena. Helping guard the West Central cage will be Daniel Jacques, 20, who boasts a division leadîng goals-against average of 2.76, save percentage of 90 and a 16-4-i record. Based on these numbers he edged out netminding partner Jeremy Wenzel, who stili has a year of eligibility left but has already made two trips to the ail-star gamne. Joining the forward fines will be Ed McGrane, Milton's top scorer with 33 goals and 40 assîsts. The 20-ycar-old, who joined the club early last month, was picked in part for bis accomplishments with the Hamilton Kîlty Bees, where hie toiled for two-and-a-half seasons. He got the nod over players like Kevin O'Flaherty, Geoff Schomogyi and Nathan Gillies - each of whom would have been deserving recipients of the honour as well. Last but certainly not least, Matt Bannan will shore up the blueline. One of the youngest ail-stars, who tumed 18 Saturday, hie is perhaps the best two-way defenceman in the West Conference ai a plus 23 and point total of 26 that includes Oive powerplay goals. While Jacquet and McGrane will go overage next sesson, Bannan will be exit- ing the league as well to, play for dcfend- ing national champion Michigan. Coaching the West Central team will be Newmarket's Wes Jarvis. Game time is 7:15 p.m. oshow their support for awski and kicked around 'or overcoming this adversity lvaging the season. sure slapping a fuli-nelson suspects initially ran through minds but those thoughts uickly set aside in favour of constructive planning. Here's a group of youths who' ve aiready realized that hatred and animosity get you nowhere. A wise man once said 'Living well is the beat revenge' - t wish aIl you wrestlers out there lots of iuck in this pursuit. ŽMilton Minor L4 1ro, Hockcry Association Milton Minor Hockey Association Coaches Required 1999/2000 Season The Milton Minor Hockey Association is now taking applications for Coaches at ail levels (rep AA, rep A and houseleague) for the 1999-2000 season. Applications are available at both arenas, or by contacting Barry Duke at (905) 854-2623. Applications for Representative Teams must be submitted by February 15. 1999. took an early lead agsinst Guelph but eventually tired anîd tfl 3- 1, Two goals againsti n the final traîne were tIse decid- ing factor. Christian Nonis was the lone marksman while goal- keeper Rory Johnston made 27 saves to keep things close. 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