Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 28 Nov 2006, p. 18

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SAl 8 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, November 28, 2006 GOLF- LIQUIDA&TOR MSSIVE X-MAS BLOWOUT! LARGEST BANKRUPTCY STOCK EVER!!! OVER 2 MILLION DOLLARS TO BE LIQUIDATED HATS FIEE STRATA SHIRTS ùfflA BAGS( INQ - iUUik ER 2Shirtfs Impressive debut for new IceHawk Clarksoný two goals and an assist help Milton earn weekend split with Streetsville By Steve LeBlanc CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF Douglas Clarkson won't help the rebuilding lceHawks for long, but the towening winger did make a sizable impact - no pun intended - in bis Milton debut Friday Picked up fromn Brampton in a two-for-one deal that al-so brought defenceman James Dimitriou ab<sard and sent Matt Binnington to theW Capitals, six-foot-five-înch, 220- pound Clarkson scored the first two goals and assisted on jalme m Hawkriggs insurance tally with just over six minutes remaîn- ing to aid in a 6-3 disposaI of the stxth-place Streetsville Derbys. Tough to move in front of the net, the University of Massachusetts Lowell-bound 18-year-old buried both goals on doorstep rebounds - courtesy of teamn points leader David Vallorani - and nearly completed the hat-trick twice. Combined with a two-goal effort from Matt Rets and a solid debut between the pipes by Cameron Healy - the 17- year-old nephew of NHL puckstopper-turned TSN analyst Glen Healy, picked up recently from the Georgetown Raiders - the lceHawks managed to secure just thetr second wtn of the season against a team ahead of them in the standings. It alto, marked the first time this year that they've sirung together two victories, having doubled up Bramalea 4-2. thîee nights earlier. Maintaining their composure after the Derbys knotted things up with two powerplay goals midway through the third, the IceHawks struck three times down the stretch for their biggest finish in recent weeks. But as Milton would be decisively reminded of just two dayt latcr, beating the Derbys in their own barn is a much taller order. Withîn the not-so-fniendly confines of Vic Johnston Memonial Arena Sunday afternoon, the IceHawks enjoyed practically no sustained pressure or offensive for- tune to, speak of en route to falling 4-1. Michael Kosziwka notched aIl four goals for the hosts, with bis third coming lest than half-a-minute after Vallorani cut Streetsville't lead in haif early in the final frame. The weekend split pushed the local juniors to 8-18-4-1 heading into a rather quiet week that tees themn play just one game - Friday night in Burlington. Golf expo starts Friday Looking for one last golfing fix for 2006? If so, you'll want to, swing by Mississaugas International Centre thit coming weekend, when the Faîl Golf Expo and Sale features more than 75 exhibits, including free demon- strations, clinics and a free driving range for testing out ail the avaîlable clubs. There wtll alto be golf instructors from the Jim McLean Golf School, as well as leadîng golf vacation and travel experts from TravelSouth USA. The event runt Friday 1 to 8 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tbe show will be held in Hall 4 at the International Centre, 6900 Airport Rd. For more information, visit www.torontogolfshow.com. HALTrON SPORTrsMEN'S p Mid LiFrriday December lst, 2006 - M 8pm idnight REE SR TT ý ýUS UTTLE BUS from the Canadien Legion every 112 jhour Uf ;; uffet Meolil Club House Location: 5155 Steeles Avenue e 905-854-2641 COLUMBITr"'A > ind p o 2ý ô Ireil

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