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Milton took the series lead a couple of days later with a 2-I comeback triumph, thanks to Luc Hartwick's winning tally with a mere six seconds left in the final frame. Tnitiating the ralîy eight minutes earlier was Blake Frittenburg. Alex Bemdt drew an assist in each con- test. The Winterhawka will have a chance to ice the series Thursday at Memorial Arena. Gaine time is 7 p.m. Bants battle back Andy Strazdins tallied twice to lead the AA minor bantains to a 4-3 decision over Orangeville Wednesday and knot their best-of-live OMHA series at one win apiece. Also lighting the lamp were Mitchell Boisvenue and Scott McLaughlin. Assista went to Kyle Burrell, Andrew Collard, Julian Ricci, Darryl Tielemans, Sean Welsh and Mike Winiarz. Milton showed a great deal of intensity duning this tightly contested tilt, which represented a complete tumnaround froin gaine one when they came out fiat and were blanked 3-0. Between the pipes for both gaines was Jason Strong. 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IT'S ABOUT YOUR RETIREN Did you know that rny office is equipped to RSP ùban, usually uuith instant a And did you know that 1 arn now available for eve ments until the end of Febr Great advice, great service and now, grea DONMSONM FINANCIAL CROUP Suîite 101 - 310 Main Siree East, Miltn Ontario L9T tP4 Voice 905-875-3366 fax 905-875-3574 e-mail reidIi@içiý.wxm Rep Hockey An early exit, A lack of scoring juice proved to be the A minor atoins' undoing in their opening round OMHA series with Guelph, who eliminated them in three straight gaines. Milton held just one brief lead throughout the set-jes, netting the initial goal in gaine one's 6-1 thumping. Daniel LaFontaine was the marksman. Three quick goals in the tluird period put things out of reach. Froin there the Winterhawks suffered a 5-0 whitewash and then poured it on for their do or die bout - only to get trimmed 2-I1. Once again lit was LaFontaine who dented the twine. Drawing assists in the seriea were Alex Marshall, Grahamn Sharp and Kyle Walker. Fierce finish Milton's AA major bantains closed out the regular season in style recently, trounicing the Oakville Rangers 7-I1. Andrew Kirkland highlighted the blowout with a natural hat-trick in the opening frame. Equally impres- sive froin a playmaking standout was Trevor Ford, who collected three assista. Single markers were registered by Chris Dumencu, Evan Jeans, Danyl Langstone and Justin Tingley. Shots on goal favoured the victors 37-1l. Oakville scored their lone tally 45 seconds into the gaine but then quickly folded under the Winterhawks' well-bal- anced attack. Showing strongly The AAA major novices grabbed five of six possi- ble points last week with wins over Burlington (6-3) and Welland (3-2) plus a 2-2 stalemate against Brampton. Eric Deckers and Josh Dewar lit the lamp three turnes each. Clark DeGeer tallied twice. Singles went to Kevin Quincey, Curtis Renaud and Geoff Strank. a for time? 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