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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 19 Oct 1999, p. 23

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Peewees nipped in finals llie Canadian Charipion' Tu.aday, October 19 1999--23 The AA ianor peewees camie within a heartbeat of winning the recent Burlington Tournament. Milton battled their way to the finals - wheoe they were tnimmed by Kitchener 2-1. The game win- ner was notcbed in thse final frame, afler the locale evened the counet on a goal by Kevin Parker. Mout Chuchmach assisted on the play while guarding the cage in fine fashion was James Connor. The Co-Steel Winterhawks oeached the titie gamne by toppling Hamilton 4-1. Carrying the offen- sive load in the semifinals was Scott Collard. He tallied twice and assisted on singles by Chuchmach and Parker. Matt Lenardon also drew a pair of helpers. Milton beat London 3-1 and Brampton 5-1 in their first two round robin conteste. Chuchmacb, Lenardon, Parker and Chris Pedulla ali had two goals over this stretch. The locale would then lose t0 Sault Ste. Marie in a notbing gamne - afiter they had aloeady secured a final four berth. Milton continued to show strong- ly in league play last week by securing three of four possible points to remain unbeaten in Tri County. Goals by David Brush and Clayton Holman helped them tie Brampton 2-2. Two nigbts later they doubled Oakvifle 4-2 - winning their sec- ond straight gaine againet laet year'e AIl Ontario finalists. Parker tallied îwice while singles were delivered by Cbucbmach and Mat Butk. Collard and Lenardon each had a palr of assiets. Defenceman Michael Cairn pro- vided a great physical presence. with numerous dlean checks. Rep Hockey 'Hawks fall flat Milton's AA minor atomo started strongly but eventually feli fiat at tise recent Burlington Toumnament. The Milton Machine Sisop Winterbawks came out firing on ail cylinders in gamne one 10 double Humberview 6-3. Darryl Brinke tallied twice 10 lead tise way - with Mac Filîman and Jeff Lynch setting up hie efforts. Brad Mewhinney and Michael Brown eacb bad a goal and two assiste while Mike Hannah and Jennifer Warzonek also ecored. Goalie Joey De'Athe tumned back 22 shots. The 'Hawks were unable to build on this early offensive outisurst - losing 5-110o Belle River and 7-3 10 Aurora in tbeir balt two round robin gantes. De'Athe and Devin Medland were severely tested againet these tougb clubs. Cralg Howse deposited a goal in each contest. Also denting the twine were Mewhinney and Justin Webber. Novices on a roll Milton's A major novices have been rather stingy when it comes 10 goals againet lately. They've allowed juet five goals in as many games - and have gone unbeaten over Ibis stretcis. Tbe Sandstone Ttansport Winterhawks continued their remarkable mun last week witb con- secutive shutout victories. Adrian Eppinger recorded both goose eggs, and now bas tbree Ibis year. First Milton shaded Guselph 2-0. Kris DeiNin and Wadc McGinnis provided the goals - with help from Jonathan Riding and Brandon Rae-Hunt. The 'Hawks would then flex their sconing muscles and annibi- laIe Dundas 12-0. Scoring two eacb were DeINin, Krista Dennott, Eric Gottwald and Marshall Vince. Cbipping in cingles were McGinnis, Jonathan Cragg, Ryan Cheeseman and Brad Mazzocato. Atones awesonse Milton's AA major atoms scored early and often 10 topple arcb rival Orangeville 8-4 Oclober 4. Alex Berndt and Luc Hartwick potted a pair of goals while Jeoemy Brown, Daniel Lafontaine, Scott. McTracb and Kyle Walker round- ed out thse hie parade witb cingles. Providing a sîrong set-up role was Blake Frittenburg, who col- lected tbree aseiste. Connor Mitchell chipped in two helpers. Brendan Duke was between thse pipes for thse victors, wbo scored four limes in the opening frame to put an early hammer lock on tise proceedings. Decisive win Milton'e A major peewees pusbed their season record 10 3-I October 8 by blasting Elora 7-1. Robert Morrow paced thse Action Utility Winterbawks' bit parade, netting a hat-trick. Captan Steve Ellison and Phil Foley each dented thse twine once and added tlsree assiets. Kyle Thomas tallied twice and chipped in one helper. Jake Madansky and Sam Tomlinson registered two assiets apiece whîle Chais Hill and John Murphy eacis had one. Do you know a local HERO? Somoono Who goos buyundl the cail of duty? It could be the BUiS Driver, the Crossimg Guari, the Malmnan or a FamIIy Membor. THE CANADIAN CHAMPION WANTS TO KNOWI Our 66PEOPLE YGU SNGULD MEET" section publishes on Friday, November 19, 1999. Your letter about your special person will be published in this section. A winner will be drawn from ail letters and your "Person" will win dinner for 4, courtesy of The Canadian Champion! 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