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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 25 Oct 2002, p. 31

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The Canadian Champion, Friday, OCtober 25, 2002--W 'A' midgets remai unbeaten with two more wins 7? 1 Miton's A midgess kept their unblemished season record intact Lit iw k? ,V ili i noS trI c ris i 1wý ýrt U01 / t 0) annihilation ot host Orangeville. The Action Utlity Traler Winterhawks faced minimal resist- ance tbroughouî the evening cakewatk. Ian Komack led the it parade witb four goals and a pair of assists, whilc flawless between the pipes was Aaron Clarke. Ail other visiting players added pointa in the blowout. Two nights later at Memorial Mrena, Milton pushed their win streak to seven by outdistancing the Georgetown Raiders 5-3. Tim Johnston made a number of key saves 10 stave off defeat, wbile Kyle Strong tallied twice. A 50- 10 goals-for-and-against differential is a ringmng endorse- ment for the local midgets' championship potential this seaaon. Winning ways continue Marcus Dunsford delivered bis second two-goal gaine in just four days to fuel the Milton AA minor aoms' 7-1 pasting of St. Catharines Tuesday nigbt. The win pushed the Dunsford Landscaping Winterhawks' record to 4-3. Brandon Bodium faced jusi 14 shots in the win. Single goals wenî 10 Nie Cragg, James Hart, Luke Kimmerer, Sean McGovem and Liam Robinson. Kimimerer, McGovem and Robinson also chipped in assists for multi-point efforts. Shutout victory Nick Nevins was flawless beiween the pipes and Luke Hariwick was equally impressive ai the opposite end with a hai-trick in the Milton AA minor bantams' 4-0 whitewash of the Flamnborough Sabres Monday nighî. Hartwick alto assisted on the other goal, a deposit by Ryan Bauer. Daniel Kearns had a pair of assisis, with single helpers going 10 Daryl Brinke and Michael Vipond. A strong transition gamne and topnotcb defense factored beavily into the win - number two in a row against Flamborough. Rebound with a win Shaking off any il-effecis from a humbling defeat lu Caledon, Miltons A major peewees got back on track by dumping the Acton Tanners Tuesday night at Memorial Mrena. The Licenr Canada Winterhawks outcbanced their guesis more than two-to-one and controlled the gamne from start 10 finish - thanks to soid defense and a balanced scoring attack. Five Milton players scored in thc viciory, witb Eric Gotwald's tird-period deposit standing up as ihe winner. Other goals camne from Duffer Black, Daniel Lewandowski, Jonatban Riding and Mati Russell. File Photo by GRAHAM PAINE -Wildcat agolden W.I. Dick Wildcat Bradl Hoy ran ta first-place hon- ours among intermediate boys at the Haton Cross- Country Championships in Burlingtan October 16 - adding on his North Halton victory earlier in the month. Rep Hockey John Grant and Cal Wollaston suffocated opposing snipers. Dominating start Absoute massacre îtouîj ki î ti[i (ýkA111C1HC kI i 0ICWi iCiwI scason wsn - but when shey did, it was a humndmger. Andrew Boivmn lit the lamnp four timnes wbile Mackenzie Zuest had two goals and four assists in an il - 1 thrasbing of the Elora Lightnmng Saturday afternoon as Memorial Arena. The Gorruds Auto Winterhawks also got two goals fromt Christopher Larkin. Bryce Abraham exploded for four goals to fuel thc Milton tyke's c- 6-1 bome-opening victory over thc Georgetown Raders Saturday Respectable effort ai Memorial AMena. Mlo' io ewe he eiu cr nopwr McMillen, JR. Sanderson, Evan Rudd and Alex Kerr provided Mon's A mino or 7ewees trew a siou sar2i-1p.er suffocating defense in front of credible goaltending partners Jason bueBrigo coe 7bfr oig2I DaSilva and Tristan Kivac. The Winterbawks gave up bath goals in thc opening period Two nigbts later ai Memorial, Milton suffered an 8-4 los 10Uic before taking control after thse first intermission and drawing with- Oakviile Rangers. The bosîs rallied froin a two-goal deficit early in one in Uic middle stanza on a Jason Entmaa deposit. on before eventually being vanquished. Jack Goncz talied twice. JocI Herder tumed aside 27 of 29 shois 10 keep things exciiing.

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