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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 23 Oct 2014, p. 54

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CD foo L cý Bishop Redlng «g graduate Keegan Lezama helped iEthrust his Buffalo -State Bengals into the SUNYAC playoff' picture E with a two-goal = eeend. He seaea 2-0 win over Potsdm ZFrlday with an ln- Ssurance header in Sthe 84th minute and then scored Son a rebound off the crossbar wlth 18 8seconds left in M the first over- - time to eclipse E Plattsburgh 2-1 c> Saturday.The SBengals now sit at ~.5-9-1 on the sea- Ison, while Lezama 32 - amember of *~his hometown I Milltown FC in the summer - has three goals. o<0I9I*bSh -ffmu Spartans stemrol tro4g oppoMiin Wfth the playoffs fast approaching, the question now IsWt who can beat the Spartans - lt's who can leven score on them? With just ont regular-seaso game remaining, Craig KWeburgers junior Med hockey team still en- joys an ovrui hutout in the Halton Tier 2 divsion after Mondayls 5-0 rout of Abbey Park. The Eagles headed Into the gamehavent yet to b. scored on themsehies and were expected to give the Spartans their stlffest test to date. But a balariced attack and topnotch defence - led once aguin by co-captain Heather Davidson - combined for another lopsided affair. Alexus Brown, Cafttyn McCarthy and Claudia Koziol each scored for a second stralght game, while also finding the back of the net were Cierra Bemnicky and co-captain Madison Bablneau. This followed last week's 5" whêtewash of cross- town rival Blshop Redlng. Along with Brown, McCarthy and Koziol, Alla Raza and zoey Delaney rounded out the scorlng. Craig Kieiburgers Madison Bablneau (left) batties with Mirenda Tremble of Bishop Redlng for possession during junior field hockey play. jusiG.uu'euICp..C WOff Ariana Giglio lias been rock-solîd in net and receivedi ample support at every turn, with her teammates hav- ing outscored the opposition a collective 2Z-0. Th. Spartans close out the regular season at George- town Moriday. Winterhawks MA atoms punctuate touamrent Win wit overume thriller A lot of dominance and some timely drama. The combination paid championship divi- dends for the Winterhawks AA atoms recently, as they went unbeaten to win the Pittsburgh Columbus Day Clash Tournarnent. After three lopsided victories, Mil- ton needed some overtime heroics to clinched the titie - eclipsing the Steel City lÉe Renegades 3-2. Luca Spagnolo scored the golden goal, with Travis Harrison setting him up. Luke Johnston shared the spotlight, notching his team-lead- ing seventh goal of the tournament with just 1:47 remaining to force sudiden death. Jolinston and Spagnolo aiso assisted on the initial goal, by Jaden Lee. Mathieu Theoret was between the pipes for the championship win, which followed a 3-0 round-robin campaign in which the Winter- hawks won by no less than five goals. rVictories came over the Renegades (9-3), Windsor Jr. Spitfires (6-1) and West Chester Quakers (5-0). jMore than a dozen Winterhawks recorded points at the tournament, while Theoret and tandem partner Logan Miziolek finished with a com- bined goals-against average of 1.5. Milton's AA atoms have been even more im- pressive defensively in league play, having given up just 10 goals in a 9-0 start that has them firmly atop the Tri County Bowen Divi- That includes three shutouts and Monday's 6-2 win over Halton Hilîs. Sl I Roc Insurance xwROC SImpiIfied' Life Inssurance, There's simply no reason to waît. I i, TM (D 1" Tmrdemark(s) of Royal Bank of Canada. Used under licence. *No purcliase necessary. Offer ends November 28, 2014 or whle quantties ast. Redemption mut be compieted by Deoember 5,.2014. A iink viii be prumided at Uime of quote t0 request coice of gift card. Pieuse aiiow 6-8 weecs for deivey. Cannot be combined witi any otrer ofer. One card per househoid. 4. - rn t ezb oins. , e e e *on r6l aî tee East Mito L32 Sm

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