22-The Canadian Champion, Saturday, December 28, 2002 'A midgets extend win streakA By STEVE LeBLANC dI Et ITh. W it hawk- ha man TheChmponevening funk -with a thoroughly goails and their gue di d hots And the wmns just keep on corn- dominating final framne to prevail a clear indication of just how lop- mng. Milton's A midgets added two more notches to their seemingly endless wmn streak lait weekend - pushing their league and overal records 10 an unblemnished 21-0 and 30-0 respectively. The Action Utility Trailers Winterhawks' perfect seaion was dreatened in Caledon December 20, ai the hometown Hawks took advantage of their structurally flawed visitors and mounted a 2-1 lead. "We were making 100 many defensive-zone errors in the first two periods," recalled head coach Chris Brennan, of the key encounter with second-place Caledon. However, Dan Lynch evened the count with about a minute left in the middle sanza and from there Sald Brennan, "It (second-period deficit) was a wake-up call. We reaily conlrolled the third period, both physically and positionally." Kyle Strong potted thse wmnner and then set op the first insurance tally by Chris Whitmng. Both deposits caine within the opening three minutes of the third. Fromn there, Timn Anderson sealed the deal with an unassisted goal. Harley Mouscos had a goal and an assist, while setting up the go- ahead goal was Ian Komack. Aaron Clarke was rock-solid between the pipes in what was probably thse midget's last genuine challenge of the regular season. Last Saturday at Memorial Arena, Milton enjoyed one of its many embarrassment of riches - dismantling Woniwich 9-1. Strong and Nic Cashmore high- lighted the massacre with bat- tricks, while Strong added an assist for a thoroughly productive might. He was sightly outdone in the overaîl points departinent however, as Greg Pepper amassed five helpers. Other standouts were Komnack and Mouscos, each of whomn had a goal and swo assists. Phil Foley was the other marksman. Turn Johnston battled boredom ai much as the opposition in teaan win number 30. The A midgets, poised to record the local rep hockey's first perfect regular season in recent mnemorY, closed out the calendar year at home against Arthur Monday. Results were not avallable at The Champion's holiday press time. 60 .,:,ff'1I#I:E# q ICE Ali WNO W GE T HL MIp#Ž [fKlIJDUR fr trouH BrRas~ IDE STO1E® umowkrmmetuira AGRIP N THEFUTUR Thea SUZrZMtu ibaim.af<ucS MA Nog sa mcotwit troad coipio «Ces cabath la - ui Md ertvaub i. UltimataTire Tchailigi1 uNi-r 18 TII! IFFEMUNCE UNI-T, tihe Ultima t Nlmisof IlataliaiTira Tchaligi, jalis- arasaparar t aIpplINpa. fomo e rW uiiia Photo by GRAHAM PAINE ,,Territorial dispute Winterhawk Michael Peterson battles for puck posaessionl against an OakvilIe Ranger opponent during AA minor peewees action at Memorial Arena laat Saturday aftemoon. The Milton Centenniala-sponsoI'ed team was blanked 5-0. eMidnIýht Buffet. -NEW YEARS EVE .9 1ýùesday Decemer 31 e tiot$2Yesi ~ £ Tokesavai able in dac SPOTSTRADERm RLIZXAKAFFORDABLE NEW & USED SPORTS Th LRKfe igtTrcsSNOWBOARDS 2001 MODELS *~~ JUNIOR SNOWBOARD 29~ NLiZZonManc WITH BINDINGS $29 rnMiftown Tire service Ld MiIltown Tire Service Ltd. TIR 675 Steeles Ave. E., Milton 905-878-6785 Niais theSsa soo s satu raqifl Si of tisa uisisr Muulactrirs Assatim liMA) Mud tise RouaUsa iaCIii iOf Cuieda. <C). '~'Vk 9O5m878m7422 j F i : Fn10-8pm, Sat: 9-6pm, Sun:11-4pm (WED. JAN. 1: CLOSED) 18 Thompeon Rd, Unt 40, UNiton 1 '