The Canadian Champion, Friday, OCtober 19, 2001-25 'A"itms all « win MUidgts' wi stueaK CuIItIucs The Karrnax A rnajor atoms donned their rally caps to remain undefeated Saturday. Within the friendly confines of Memorial Arena, Milton staged a remark- able reversaI of fortunes to eclipse Ancaster 3-2. John Grant potted the gaine- winning rnarker, highlighting a tbree-goal outburst ini the final five minutes of play. Alto burying the biscuit at crunch timne were Jeif Black and Brati Mazzocato while backstopping the teamn to victory was Nick Digiallonardo. bn Georgetown one night carlier, the Winterhawks flexed their scoring muscles and prevailed 8-3. Jacob Goode led the bit parade with a hat-trick, wbile tallying twice were Jordan Haggars and Daniel Lewandowski. Milton's other goal was potted by Riley Duke. Six unantwered goals witbin a five- minute span in the third period put the gaine out of reach. Parker Mott was between the pipes for the lopsided win. Penalties prove costly A couple of ill-tirned trips to the smn-bmn bad unfavourable resulta for Milton's AA minoir peewees in Orangeville Sunday. The Winterhawks' arch-rivalt capitalized on their late powerplay chances to wmn 5-4. Devin Medland and Duke Reid split the netmninding duties for the visitors while leading offensively witb a goal and an assiat each were Jeif Lynch and Jeif Thomson. Ryan Bauer chipped in with a couple of helpers while scoring once apiece were Michael Brown and Craig Howse. Sunday's one-goal decision marked the lat- est in a lengthy tenies of spirited encourt- sers between these two combatants. Identical losses Milton's A minoir atorns dropped identi- cal 6-I decitions last weekend - with tough outings both home and away. Correction A sports stoiy mn last Fniday's Champion contained incorrect information. The Milton District senior football gamne report stated that Steve Carey had played well defensively when in fact the player's namne is Scott Carey. Alto, Brad Finkbeiner scored a two- point convert in the gamne - not Adam Finkbeiner, as was reported. The Champion apologizes for these errors and any inconvenience associated with tbern. Weight loss help available Do you need lselp loging weight? The. MAiton Leisure Centre holds Weigt Waielsers mtins Morl4ys frott 7:15 to 9 P-Mt. stiti »çnbcr 17. Th mee.tings, çOIuPIcc wth wet in and AmuP sutpport ses- sions, an followed by a 43- miut p«biçs clas. C41Tray zt (905) 878-7946, Please fax your team reports and sports story ideas to Steve LeBlanc at 878-4943. Rep Hockey At Memorial Mrena Saturday afternoon the local lads rnatched their Brampton rivais in ternis of physicality but flot fire- power. Dylan Hill's unassisted tally was al the offense the hometown side could muster. One night earlier in Hespeler, Milton had its share of troubles on the big ice surface. Joel Herder made tome stellar saves to keep things respectable while the visitors' lone deposit was made by Jason Entmaa. Minor novices earn split Steady improvements on offense helped Milton's AA minor novices break mnto the wmn column durmng a two-gamne split. The Optirnist Club Wmnterhawks - who had senious trouble scoring earlier in the montb - began by toppling host Brampton 4-2 Sunday. Sean McGovern led witb a goal and two assista while chippmng in a goal and one helper apiece were Matthew Dupons and Oran Ferguson. Kevin Thornpson alto scored. At borne againat Orangeville Monday, Milton's output was eut in half ini a 4-2 lots. McGovern and Nicholas Cragg were the local marksmen. Daniel Pister waa between the pipes for both contests. Major novices doubled Goalie Spencer Abraham stopped more than three dozen thots, but bis crafty cage work only served to keep thingt close for the major novice AA Winterbawks. Milton wasn't quise able to shine at the opposite end and were doubled up by Caledon 4-2 Sunday aI Memnorial Mena. Sconing for tbe Collins Sunoco spon- sored squad were Brandon Haggart and Richard Monk. Octo20U & 2lst 1 -4 p.Mn. CHUMCHILL ESTATES - .MOOK VILLE - GUEULPH# LIME 5 min. N. of 401 $412,900 ail11112 acre lots Garhornmin attafldaflce R:mayx Blue Sprlnga, 905-878-777 oime 40 SOLO SUt OCt. 20 & Stai Oct. 21 672 1-4ea Or.$299,900 Tlm Gowing In attendance Relma Blue Springs 905-878-777 StraOct. 20 2-4p.M. 784 Graham Bell Cii Joan Tattrie-Hollinqs In attendance Prudential TownrAntre Realty SaturdaZq Oct. 20 2- p.m. 434 Highside Dr. Diane Carway In attendance Prudtal Town Centre Realty Sunday, Oct. 21 1:30 - 4 p.m. 929 Woodward $234,500 Shor< Gray In atmndanco Re/max Blue Sérings 905-878-777 Sunday Oct 21 2-4 Îp. 429 Kings' i h Cnt. Roa c4e II k 1n alnSc Royl F8 eEstat Profesional And the wins just keep on coming. Milton's AA midgets continuedl a strong season start with three more victoiies in Uic paat week - ail of wbich wea- forged by credible cage woslt ansd defense. The Toyota Wtrhawks gave up just two goals mn ecc outing ein mouse to securingwins thu=, four and five. The latett of these came on home ice agaist Flamnboa-ougb Monday. Kyle Goertz held opposing snupers at bay white his cohorts did the reat on lte way to prevailing 5- 2. Five différ-ent players dented the twine uncluding WPumu' am Collision & Paeint Cail Steve Boers 706 Main Stre, Eau(W8G11 liNon (oON1 LICIENCIED MECHANIC W' f DOT Inspecton 0 Computer 'Air Conditining Staton Diagnostics 0 Tune Upi * Rust Proofing , General Repas è Brakes aSt"uIAveil Um'H6 C78087 Kyle Burreil, Jamnes Mclntosh, Scott MeLaugitiu. Adam Rutz and Paul Szafer. A 5-2 wun was delivered one day earlier as well agaunst bost Caledon. McLaugblun tallied twice br thit one wbile aingles were chipped mn by Burreil. Chris Coates and Eric Lizon Jason Sta-ong backstpped die teamn to victory. The 'Hawks began -tieir prosperout stretçh by edging Stoney Creek 3-2 October 11. 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