The Canadian Champion Fnday Febnjary 8 2002-23 'AA' minor peewees deliver first I~j/f.~ round series upset over G'town VV,& O 'Hawks battie backfrom two series deficits to dispose ofthe Raiders tme. peewees sure made ~ frame and hung tough the rest ~ audww The Winîerhawks went winless through A Jeif Lynch powerplay marker in the ning goals 10 triro Georgetown 4-3. regular-season play, but successfully shed second period restored Use team's îwo-goal Cole Madansky also tallied owice while their basement-dwelling status with tbree lead. standing out with three assists was wins in the nuenins round 10 knock off Michael Brow~ notched the game-win- Thoroson. Georgetown. The best-of-five showdown went down 10 tise wire, with the local lads bringing their seriet upset 10 fruition by topplmg the hoît Raiders 3-I Saturday aflemoon aI Gordon Alcott Arena. Duke Reid's 15-save effort and an inspired performance by tise entire lineup combined for tise nail-biting victory. Milton staked iîself 10 a two-goal lead in Milton's A midgets engineered îwo laIe comebaek themselves in position to win round one. But when il came lime to cliuch tise taries, they exi drama for dominance and anuihilated the Georgetown 8-1 Monday night aI Gordon AlcoIt Arena. The, Winterhawks struck early and oflen in the affair, while their botta' loue deposit was made well final frame - aI which point Ibe verdict had alrea delivered. bah Caawell, Milton's game three hero, led oftensîv a goal and four assisîs Tallymg twîce and addmg a hel Hefty haul for wrestlers E C Drury s provînctal prowess contîn uca The Spartans wrestlers secured a handful of medals - including îwo of the golden variety during last weekend's Ontario Juvenile/Cadet Championships aI Brock University. This hardware baul gave the local team fourth place in the cadet stand- ings - juat one point shy of third. Among 57.3-kilogram cadets il was an all-E.C. Dusry final, with Gary Femer's vast experience a talle 100 much 10 handle for fellow Spartan Carl Chan. Ferrier's 7-I decision - which wrapped Up an undefeated weekend on the mat - gave bim afifth provincial tille and second win in as many years over Chan. Adam Smith rau roughshod over his 66.5 kg. cadet class opposition wiîh three con- vincing victories 10 capture gold. After an opening-round bye, he secured back-lo- back pin-falîs 10 reach tise final - where he scored early and oflen 10 blank Sudbury'a John Berry 10-0. Malt Knock fullowed up on lasI year'a cadet championship win witb a silver- medal performance during bis debut as a juvenile. Following consecutive pin-faO wins, Ibe 58 kg. wrestler staged a huge semifinal comeback before being edged by London's Mark Crockelt 3-O. Tise Ail Spartans' medal count was rounded ouI with a bronze by 77 kg. cadet Steve Shorts. Ferrier, Smith and Chan wiIl now repre- sent the scbool aI next month's Ontario Winter Games in Guelph. ShortI enjoys altemate status and could still join the otb- ers. Meanwbile, Kuock bas qualified for Ibis spring's nationals in Fredericton, New Bnmswick. Canadian cadet entries will be determined aI the Outario Winter Games. _______ ner, while goal number one was sunk mid- way through tise tiraI by Daryl Brinke. Assista were recorded by Shawn Aguiar, Craig Howse, Ryan Lecky, Jeif Thomson and Michael Vipond. Milton battled back from two series deficits to dispose of the Raiders. Both of these wins - which set the stsge for the game-five victory party - came 51 Memorial Mena. Between the pipes for the game four win was Nick Nevins. "The team commitment 10 a solid defen- sive game plan and a strong work ethic is what made the difference," said head coacb Martin Hannah. Milton began round two play with a 4-I loss in Burlinglon Monday. The series continues Saturday aI Memorial Mena.. Game lime is 5 p.m. s to put were Tim Anderson and Wes McDougall. Also scoring for the victors were Nie Cashmore, Andrew :hanged McMaster and Tom Patrîck. Raiders Defensively, Milton offered a credible performance in sup- pou of netroinder Nathaniel Murray. Iopsided The blowout was a returo lu regular season play, during mb the which the local midgets rau roughshod over their regional dy been rivais - who up until game four made the series much more competitive than was initially expeeted. ely with The Winterhawks now advance lu second-round play against per each the Brampton Battalion. At the Milton Mail on Friday Feb. 15, 7-9 pm and Saturday Feb. 16, 10-4 pm If you are regi g a new player please bring a birtb certificate. niavers are to be born between 1983 -1 997 If you are interested in sponsoring a sports team this year, keep it local, support Mîlton Youth Soccer. M"'4 'I HALTON BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Business Administration & Event Planning ~ T5~~ yo~ FAST CALL <905) 691-0566 s. 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