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Oakville Beaver, 1 Dec 2004, D02

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D2 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday December 1, 2004 Number one ranked Blades keep on winning The Oakville Blades rolled lucky sixes this past weekend. Well, actually when you're the top ranked junior A team in Canada, which they are again this week with their 25-1-0-2 record, you're probably not depending on a lot of luck. Anyway, the Blades kept rolling along in provincial junior A hockey action, defeating Milton IceHawks 6-2 on Sunday, Mississauga Chargers 6-2 on Saturday and Bramalea Blues 60 on Friday. They have another hectic spate of three games in four nights coming up and they'll hope for similar success. They're at home, at Oakville Twin Rinks, for the first two -- Friday night hosting Mississauga and Saturday night host ing the Burlington Cougars, both games kicking off at 7:30 p.m. On Monday, they visit Buffalo Lightning. House league report O AKVILLE HORNETS N O V IC E · (Nov. 20) W ant-lo-m ove.com TH E W ILD (G REEN) 2 (g o als K irsten M iller 2 and M adclyn M cHenry. A ssists to M acK enzie Stam per 2 and K irsten M iller). See Jane Run C o m m u n icalio n s W H IT E D Y N A M ITE 3 (g o als to O liv ia Im brogno 2 and C assidy M acPherson. A ssist to K elsey Sutton). P olaris Realty RED DEVILS 2 (goals to C aroline Innes and Rosie H cffem an. A ssists to Lauren G entile. A lyssa Bordin and Shayleen Feeney). K ronos B LU E BEAUTIES 2 (goals to C hantal Sputore 2. A ssists to Abbey Henley. M adelyn O verall, Robyn Lewis and Katrina W alker). Team #2 B L A C K CATS 3 (goals to M eghan Bayley. Logan Hannay and Madison Faion. A ssist to Jen n ifer M cCorm ack). Team #5 G O L D I (goal to Shannon M cGuire). TY K E (Nov. 27) Team W H ITE 4 (goals to Sydney Davison, Fiona Venneri, Sam antha Scholey and Jensen C ornw all). Team BLACK 2 (goals to Lara K uipers and Sophie Schneider). Disher shines against `Dogs Josh Disher, who rose through the Oakville Rangers rep system and then played a year with the Burlington Cougars provincial junior A team, got a rare chance to play in his own back yard again. And he shone. He was second star, kicking out 38 of 39 shots as his Erie Otters fought to a 1-1 overtime tie with the host Mississauga IceDogs in Ontario Hockey League (OHL) action on Sunday. Rob Hisey, a top-10 scorer in the OHL for Erie was held off the scoresheet in an injury-shortened game. He did regis ter an assist in a 4-1 loss to the visiting Kingston Frontenacs on Saturday. Disher wasn't the only Oakville goalie in the spotlight this past weekend. Also on Sunday, A aron B arton posted his first win in the OHL (to go along with a previous overtime loss) as his Peterborough Petes defeated host Saginaw Sting 5-3. Barton turned aside 25 of 28 shots. Other Oakville highlights were as follows ... Evan M cG rath joined in the scoring parade on Friday night with a goal and two assists as his Kitchener Rangers demolished visiting Saginaw 12-2. Kitchener could have used some of those goals on Saturday when they fell 4-2 to Sarnia. Tyler Donati had a goal and an assist in a 6-3 loss to the visiting Ottawa 67's on Sunday. Donati was held off the scoresheet in two other weekend losses -- 6-1 to host Belleville Bulls on Saturday and 5-2 to host Ottawa on Friday. TOP SCORERS In the OHL scoring race, Evan McGrath is currently 5th with 40 points (15g, 25a) in 23 games and Rob Hisey is 10th with 34 points ( 8g, 26a) in 25 games MINOR OAKS HOCKEY ASSOC. BANTAM RED (Nov. 26) BEN N ET JO N ES 6 (D uncan D 'arcy 2G I A, D arcy Storey 1G 2A, Kyle M cH ugh IG I A, Justin G oodhew , W illy M acN aughlon 1G ea: Philip Bradley, L achlan Neal 2A ea; Justin Szolopiak. Patrick C ollaton and H ollis Milroy 1A each ). S H O P P E R S D R U G M ART I (A ndrew Procyk IG . Jake D utkiew icz and Kyle M cFall lA e a ) . PSIO N T EK L O G IX 1 (M ichael Turnbull IG , A lex S hort and Jo sh u a R ice IA ea), JO H NA TH AN QU INN FO R MEN 3 (Brandon Lincz. C olin Sm ith and David Thom pson IG ea: Kyle B isset 2A. Devan H ayashida I A). CA PR IS G R O U P 3 (D ane Spivak, Justin F auteux IG IA ea; Paolo Sabatino IG ; Nigel Ito 2A ; D evin Tyrrell and N ick Pike IA ea), D ISCO U N T C A R A N D TRUCK RENTAL 3 (N ick O 'S hea 2G; Robbie Taal IG IA; Greg Inns 2A; G arrett Scruton and John Perkovic 1A ea). T O R O N T O STAR 3 (M ark Hunt. Michael Jonker and Dylan H usar IG ea; Andrew Lee. Liam C am eron, D avid N asu. Dom DcBellis and Stephen B lakeloek IA ea), CANADIA N T IR E O PTIO N S INC. I (A dam Z am ora IG; D aniel M aeG rllivray and C had Saunders IA ea). JU V E N IL E RED (Nov. 28) #5 Teal 11 (goals to Jordan D em pster 2. Dan A ziz 2, Stephen R oss 2, A lex O pratko, T ay lo r G eo rg e, A ndy K illip , D uncan A rm strong, Yosef M akonnen; assists to Dan A ziz 5, M ark C orrigan 3, S co tt Em berly 2. G raham H ow den 2, G raham K itching 2, Andy K illip 2, Eric Joyce and A ndrew Johnson). S urecut C onverting I (goal to Brent H iggins unassisted). #6 S tellar Stars 5 (goals to Jon Fairclough 4. M ike Bragg; assists to Jeff T hom pson 2, E ddie M ain 2. Daron W ebb 2, M att Self, Matt Z iesm ann and Jason Segiet). #2 Red I (goal to Tom A dam yk; assist to M ike Harrison). #1 R .E.M . 3 (goals to Ben Salovaara. Phil F au teu x , T o rran ce M o oradian; assists to M ichael Field, Ben Salovaara. David Degeer, Torrance M ooradian and Brendan Varro). #4 G old 6 (goals to N ick D vem echuk 4. Dan W estwood. Stephen Ferguson; assists to Dan W estw ood 3, T aylor Shold 3, C raig Speers 2 Drew H rapchuk and D rew Kennedy). Graham Paine · Oakville Beaver Ryan Ellis of the O akville Blades has a glorious opportunity in S unday's gam e against M ilton. Ice storms national capital Carly Haggard was the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL) player o f the segment, and she is showing no signs o f easing up in this new segment. Haggard scored half of her team 's goals as the Oakville Ice earned a much needed sweep in Ottawa this past weekend, defeating the Ottawa Raiders 3-2 on Sunday and 5-2 on Saturday. Haggard had a single goal in Sunday's 3-2 win. Lindsay Vine was the hero for the Ice scoring the winning goal with just under seven minutes remaining in the third period. Also scoring was Michelle Lorion and she also nabbed an assist. Other helpers went to Tasha Noble and Safiya Muharuma. The Ice outshot the Raiders 39-25 with Katie Germain earning the win in goal. The Ice were never behind in this game and never led by more than one goal. In Saturday's game. Haggard potted a hat-trick with single markers by Kristin King and Therese Brisson, a member o f Canada's 2002 Olympic gold medal team. Assists went to Kathy McCormack, Darlene Stephenson and Tasha Noble. The Ice were actually outshot 33-25 but Tania Pinelli sparkled in net. With the pair o f wins, the Ice avenged last week's 3-2 overtime loss to the visiting Raiders. The pair o f wins were crucial as the Ice have a tough weekend schedule ahead o f them, on the road against the top two teams in the league -- Saturday at Brampton Thunder and Sunday at Toronto Aeros (being played in Goderich). Next home gam e is Sunday, Dec. 12, 1:30 p.m. at Ice Sports O akville against TELUS Lightning. Are you a woman 50 and over? Finding breast cancer early could save your life! Breast screening has been proven to play a significant role in the reduction o f breast cancer deaths. Breast screening is the regular examination (at least every two years) of a woman's breast to identify any changes. This includes mammograms (breast x-rays) and breast examinations by trained health care providers. The Ontario Breast Screening Program (OBSP) is com mitted to the delivery of high quality breast screening to all eligible Ontario women. A ll program sites must be accredited by the Canadian Association o f RadiologistsMammography Accreditation Program (CAR-MAP). The OBSP sends the results to women and their family doctors. Women are also sent a reminder letter in time for their next screening appointment. . o n ta rio b re a st - _ . y s cre e n in g p ro g ra m a c tn c n care ontario prog*am Top team topples juniors The Oakville Junior Ice hockey team had their best run of the season ended, not unexpectedly, on Monday night, 3-1 to Durham Jr. Lightning. It w asn't unexpected because Durham happen to be the top team in the 16-team Provincial Women's Hockey League (PWHL) with a record of 9-2-1. Oakville, which had put together their best streak of the season with three wins and a tie in their previous four games, fell to 4-6-3. Their other weekend scores included a 4-2 win over Markham-Stouffville Jr. Stars (5-3-5) on Saturday and a 2-2 tie against the Etobicoke Jr. Dolphins (5-53) on Friday. The Junior Ice have a pair this week end. They're at home, at Ice Sports Oakville, this Saturday (Dec. 4), 1:15 p.m. against Bluewater Jr. Hawks (6-51). They're on the road this Sunday, 4 p.m. against host London Jr. Devilettes (6-4-2). The Ontario Breast Screening Program (OBSP) is pleased to announce its 102nd screening site In partnership with Oakville D iagnostic Imaging 1235 Trafalgar Rd. Suite, Suite B4 Oakville 905-845-0014 (Free Parking) Call to book an appointment for your mammogram. F o r o th e r p ro g ra m lo c a tio n s ne a r you, C all 1 -8 0 0 -6 6 8 -9 3 0 4 o r visit o u r W e b s ite at w w w .c a n c e rc a re .o n .c a . Hornets win pair at home DENTURES T W IN R IN K S STARTING THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 6, 2004 ALL WINTER LONG-- f THE FIVE DOLLAR FUN SERIES Every Weekday - Just $5.00 Parents & Tots Skate: Adult Shinny Hockey: Silver Skate for Seniors: 10:30am - 1 1 :30am 11:30am - 1:00pm 1:00pm - 3:00pm The O akville H ornets peewee AA rep team improved their regular season record to 4-3-1 with two recent home ice victories. The victories over M ississauga (3-0) and Willowdale (2-1) were the Hornets first o f the season at their home hive. The Hornets victory over Willowdale was arguably their best outing o f the season. They outskated and outhustled the fast skating W illowdale squad in a fast paced and wildly entertaining contest. 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