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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 9 Nov 2001, p. 28

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28-The Canadian Champion, Friday, November 9, 2001 Honte rselag fana will definitely ovant 10 catch tontorrow night's Super Finals aI Mohawk Racetrack. igIst $250,000 divisions will he contested, as top Iwo sud three-year- old point getteas Ihroughout tIse tes- son battle il out for 2001 bmgging rigbts. '0 MSiTEu.ow I. Nljo aom bue--basideElrtwc MitnsAmajor atoms wbipped up on Elora îborougbly entertaining road trip by the Collins during a dominating home-and-bome serles lasI ), J,.,J,4 Sunoco Wînterhassks - were Jake Cochrane sud weknd ep Hockey~ RichardMok The Karmax Wtnterhawks laosted the initial Spencer Abraham dclts'ered the ganose egg w it clash Saturday sud prevafledi 6-1 - hanks lu large onimrsveae wtefeiggetfr- part to rock-solid goaltendang by Nick efforts overe pwered by Mackenzae Gervaas somheimpresste saves wie oeng rea fotre Digiallonardo. Offensively, caiptain Jacob Gouade led watla Iwvo goalîs aand a panr of assasts while also standinag out witb two goals and a single hielper was Jonathan Riding. Jordan Haggart and Br-ad Mazocata also lit the lamp. Thace goals inside a asso minutte spats paat the hosîs an contrel carly ou and the sisitors neyer quate recovered. The lollowing aftemioon lu Elora. Milton svas equalizang comananding and svbaaewaslbed their oppottents 5-0. Parker Moît eamed the shutout. with topnotch defensive support commng fromt John Grant and Cal Wollaston. Haggart tallied Issice lu tbis one white singles went te, Rlding, Riley Duke and Jacob Goode. The back-to-hack ovins lifted the atoros' season record in07- 1 -1. Snap Iosing skid Milton's A major novices snapped a tovo-game losing skid by tying Arthur 3-3 Saturday. As usual, the Gorrud's Autto Wlnterbawks' jVLi on 860woVian à enQo Anne Hont Fld Wth YS'tt One-Stop ChrLtfs Shop Chrsas Open House 'fNovember l5th - 18the~ Cele&raùng our First Anniversary ' The person 'sou lmv «âl never forget the treasures youTl find bere... Pîaclate LmiteJ EànoaA (5agsa Ptanmig o a L 'si 7a T Chnmit Vso lre, fn aO WoViL,. oL, I,, lavai; BIGGE5L CHRISTMAS SALE IN SOUTHERN ONTARIO %V.t,l5 haa,,o nt. n wilàabo iias Sunc leNv.tI 1 t onemo ouI, R.R# 1 Felou pn:Tue Sa 108, Sun 12-6905-659-3828 DATE DIVISION TYKE HOUSE LEAGUE RESULTS TEAM SCORE TEAM MILTON PHYSIOTHERAPY NUNT PLYMOUTH MILTON FIREFIONTERS CLUB BRUCE 6000 TRAVEL wtto îalîîed twace for the third sîraigat gamne. The reliable sniper also assisted on the tying goal by Braydon Lassîher who's becoming, qutte a dependable conîrabutor up front as well. Dustin Christo picked up a pair of helpersý in the weekend alrass, v, hile single assists svent to Bradley Burkbolder and Terry Ross. Saturday's tic followed back-to hack 3-2 los-,es 1(5 Georgetownu. Milton delivered anspired per- formances an both gamnes againsî their traditional- ly competitive regional rivais. Gervais did ail the scoring over the home-and- home stretch whlle netminder Brandon Grant kepî tbings close with credible rage work. Lawther and Jacob Love had an assisî in each contest. Spiriîed play ln the latter gamne was offered hy newcomer Andrew Boivin. Novices shade Guelph Zakk Collins provided a litIle weekend heroics, sinklng a Ihlrd-period winner in the Milton AA major novice's I -0 shutout of Guelph Saturday. Assisting on the play -which highlighted a Bergman an'd Matîhew Cameron. Saturday's sactor> paut ahe baakes on a tsso-gatue losang skid for the local ritak rats s-- \lios e ltad trouable buirying tise biscuit an t eeuS a ecks. Back-to-back stalenaes Mtlten's AA [nair taoasces intast he lecling ail knotîed aap these days s- follessin tu ack-10 baca tics. Ouîchanced three 10 one an carIa cotatest. lthe Opttmtst Club Waatterlaawks staved off delcat thanks te îwo excepîtenal efforts by goaltender Daniel Plater. Couanteracting a lack of offensive painch. the local tender tumed hack 41 of 42 shots over this streîch 10 eam bis club snraigbt drasss. Last Friday be hattled 1oi a scoreless stalemate wiîb Stoney Creek wbile Sunday he ssas beaten jusl once in a lie witb Bramtapon. Oran Fergatton made the lone. deposit in the later contest - a powerplay nsarkcr delivered an the second period. _ ./Berto1 is Titans flying high Scott Bertoli's Trenton Titans are laying the groundwork for another impressive season. The East Coast Hockey League's New Jersey represenaive made it t the chantpionship finals last season - just tbeli- second in existence - snd could be headed back, if recent resulla are any indi- cation. Before IRas night's clash with GTeensboro, Trenton had played s dozen gantes sud corne out on top in 10 of tsent - inicluding Tuesday when they toppled Reading 5-2. Aand if succesa in tigbtly-contested baltles la thse measure of a teazn's championsbip potential, things look awfully brigIsI for tIse Titans - who've won seven gantes Isy too goals or less. Bertoli - a well-round lefI winger wo's brought a bille bit of evetîhing 10 the senti-pro ranks over thse past three seasons - bas been a sig- NOV ATOM UION'S CLUB NIA BRIANS AUTO REPAIR N/A GUS MOWBRAY NIA SUARS NIA GALLINGER FORD NIA MCCUAIO INSURANCE NIA NOV 4 NOVICE AUSTEN NOBLE 3 SIIOPPERS DI1UO MART BRIANS AUTO REPAIR 4 NUTECH RECRUITERS 3 GOODIIFE FITNESS RED 7 GOODUIFE FITNESS BLUE 5 GOODLIFE FITNESS BLACK 2 GOOCLIFE FITNESS GREEN 1 NOV 2 BANTAN NUTECH RECRUITERS 8 BEN QUIP LTD. 1 NOV 4 ABSOLU!! TRANSPORTATION 8 ROGERS ATAT1 CENTRICUT S SUNNY OASIS INTERNET 3 NV5 SENIOR RWK COPY 6 MILTON C1IRYSI.ER DOIIGE 2 JOHINSON CONTROLS 6 KENTUCKY FRIED ONICIEN 3 KCEY CENTRE 3 DOOS àDENTS 4eo)..Proudly Suppods ~. Milton Minor Hockey Tel: 876-4647 Fax: 876-1100 100 Naplsttg Road, Und 9 Milon, Ontario L9T 5B2 (Behind Malts Mal> fGet up and ç0 to..., A TradIRltt of \NWN/ TrtsiS 1967eIO SoetR Bertoli nificant pani of Trenton's early stîccesa with nine points in Il gantes. He's figured la tbree gante- wanning goals - scoeing one hintiself sud assisting on too others, including one la last Friday's 4-2 decision of eaing. Earlier Ibis year the former Milton Merchaut sud Princeton Ttger eamed a try- out witb the Washington Capitals -which ovas tIse result of an impressive sophomnore season ovitI tIse Titans. Beioli also eanted a n-yout ovith Washinglon's AHI. affiliate la Portland and ntay have tIse oppor- luisit>' 10 tee spot dut>' there later Ibis tesson. AA midgets second pair of commanding victories 'Hawks spank Owen Sound in home-and-home series Miltou's AA midgets retumed 10 their winniug ways witb a vengeance -dcliv- ering tovo convincing ovins ovithin the pasî week. The Milton Toyota Winterbawks began by blasting Owen Sound 9-3 Saturday. Julian Ricci and Paul Szafer fueled the bit parade with hat-tricks wbile Rob Wilson - atnong three Isantam call-ups used t0 fill out a tbinned out lineup amassed four assisîs in go along witb bis tbird-perlod tally. Also hurytng the biscuit were Eric Lizon and Chris Coates. Kyle Gocrtz backstopped the tram 10 victory. Two nigbts later ai Memorial. Milton closed out the home-and-home series hy brushing aside Owen Sound 5-I. Jason Strong ovas betoveen the pipes for tbis one wbile Ieading offensavely witb a pair of goals ovas Kyle Burrell. Singles ovent t0 Ricca. Scott McLaugblin sud Michael Wimar,'. Szafer also stood ont wtth îhree asststs. The ovins lited the midgets' record te 8- 3. Milton's next gane is Monda> ai home against Stoney Creek. Game lime, as always. is 9:15 pu. Be sure to read about the Milton Merchants and other local sports twice a week in The Champion. OOMMU

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