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Oakville Beaver, 12 Apr 2000, Sports, D2

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D2 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, April 12, 2000 PHILTHY'S SPOTLIGHT: the Oakville Hornets `Big Blue' team were finalists in the Hornets tourney and capped off their season with a playoff championship win. COACHES: Phil Zurawell, Charles Neuwald and Jeffrey Grigg (head coach). BACK ROW: Mia Favretto, Rebecca Burns, Ellen Zurawell, M eghan U rquhart, Lindsay Grigg, Alex and Michelle Saunders. FRONT ROW: Courtney Power, Bryanna Neuwald, Nicolette Serratore, Patricia Clarke, Delaney Allen and Annette Wibbing. -P h ilth y' s Spotlight Teams receive a $50 gift certificate Silver lining in Sarnia peewee rep team couldn't quite m anufacture a H ollyw ood ending to their season at the provincial cham pionships which w rapped up in Sarnia over the weekend. But they came pretty close. On the strength of a 3-3 preliminary round record, good enough for third place in the seven team round robin, followed by a 4-3 semifinal win over Ottawa Valley Titans, the Oakville Rangers earned themselves a coveted berth in Saturday's provincial Daniel Hannigan-Daley won the best sports manship aw ard at the all-Ontario tourna championship game. One final game for all the marbles. ment was the Oakville Rangers' MVP in the gold medal game. Unfortunately, the Ontario Minor Hockey Association ent. (OMHA) champions from Daniel Hannigan-Daley picked up Oakville still couldn't solve the the trophy for best sportsmanship. Toronto Marlboros, dropping a 9-2 He led the Oakville Rangers in decision and settling for a provincial scoring with five goals and two silver medal. assists after the round robin, and had Oakville's biggest loss in the pre zero penalty minutes. liminary round had also been to the He was also Oakville's game Marlies -- 6-2. MVP in the championship final A natural hat-trick by Liam against Toronto. Reddox to start off the game was all Other individual awards went to the Marlboros would need. Oakville the Toronto Marlies' Wojtek Wolski would cut the deficit to 3-1 early in (top scorer and best forward), the the second period but by the end of Toronto Marlies' Liam Reddox the frame the Marlies were up 6-2. (tournament MVP ), the Sault Ste. Andy MacDonald and Charlie Marie Kings' Adrian Cordes (best Giffin scored for Oakville. defenceman ) and the Lambton Wojtek Wolski was a one-man Lightning's Blake MacDonald (best wrecking crew for Toronto. He had goalie). four goals and three assists (with the SEASON RECAP three assists coming on the game After eight months of hockey opening hat-trick by Reddox). with more than 80 games played, That same pair had also done the Oakville finished second in all of damage in the 6-2 preliminary round Ontario. win over Oakville with Wolski scor The Rangers participated in sev ing four goals and Reddox adding a eral prestigious tournaments. They goal and one assist. were a finalist at the Christie Cup in The tournament featured the six September, they won a champi division winning Ontario peewee onship at the Tim Hortons in triple-A teams along with the host Hamilton in October and participat Lambton Lightning. ed in the huge Quebec City peewee The competition was so tight and world championships. the games so close that the final After completing their regular standings were not determined until season in first place with a record of the final game of the round robin. 27-2-1, the Rangers swept their The goaltending duo of Chris league playdowns with 3-0 series Rowan and Matt Pike played solid wins over Guelph and Grey-Bruce. hockey in front of the Rangers This put them into the OMHA throughout the tournament and are to championship playdowns which they be commended for their efforts won to earn a berth into last week through the highly competitive and end's all-Ontario's. pressure filled eight games in six ACKNO W LEDGEM ENTS days. The Rangers would like to extend ALL-ONTARIO AWARDS their thanks to their many supporters The major awards, handed out and sponsors as listed below for per prior to Saturday's championship mitting them the opportunity for game between Oakville and Toronto, (See peew ee' page D3) featured an Oakville Ranger recipi- T he O akville R angers triple-A W f *} J & O O 0 ? 3 hockey T W 'i J i To m A M r » r PHILTHY'S SPOTLIGHT: the Red Lobster atom red Vikings won a rep tourney in Halifax for the second year in a row. BACK ROW: C hris Killip (asst, coach), Mike Lilakos, Robert Cooper, Alan Goodhoofd, M ark Moro (coach), Robb Nelson, B rendan F arrer, B rian Richardson, Peter Pastirik and Gary Staats (coach). MIDDLE ROW: Alex Clemmer, Rory Kelly, Kyle Skinner, Andrew Corm ier and Kyle Toker. FRONT ROW: Jeff Killip, Steve M ason, Robbie Davies and C hris Staats. - Philthy' s Spotlight Teams receive a $50 gift certificate Halifax tourney winners - again An Oakville house league team defend ed their title, which they also won last sea son, at the 23rd annual atom-A tourney in Halifax last weekend. The only house league team in the 24team division, the Oakville Red Lobster Vikings bested atom-A level teams from the Maritimes, Quebec, Ontario and the U.S. The final championship game saw Jeff Killip pot the overtime winner (in a four-onfour format) for a 3-2 win over North Sydney, the atom-A Nova Scotia provincial champions. Killip also picked up game M VP for his heroics. Oakville had frittered away a 2-0 lead, including the tying goal with just under two minutes remaining. Scoring for Oakville were Brian Richardson and M ike Lilakos (from Andrew Cormier). Goaltender Steve Mason was strong in net. A natural hat-trick by Brian Richardson were all the goals Oakville needed in a 3-0 semifinal win over Middleton. In quarterfinal action, Oakville erased a 1-0 deficit to defeat Clare 3-2. Richardson scored two goals with Killip adding the other. Oakville opened up the tourney with a 62 win over Liverpool. Richardson had four goals (including a natural hat-trick) and the other two goals were scored by Alan Goodhoofd. Assists went to Killip (3), Goodhoofd (3) and Kyle Skinner. Richardson was on fire in the second game scoring both goals in a 2-0 win. Goodhoofd and Rob Davies assisted on each of the goals. Wranglers win their own tournament The W ranglers minor peewee house league hockey team won their own tourna ment recently in exciting fashion, as it all boiled down to an overtime shootout in the championship game against a team from Grimsby. The Wash "N Go Esso W ranglers held a 3-2 lead late in the third period when Grimsby tied the game, sending it into overtime. Nothing was solved in the extra five minutes which led to the five-on-five shoot-out. W hen both teams had two goals after four shots each, Oakville's Eric Car scored and Eric Joyce, the W ranglers' goaltender, stopped the final Grimsby shot for the win. Andrew Bartucci and Shayne Michie also scored goals for Oakville during the shoot out. In regulation time, Bartucci had two goals with M ichie scoring the other. Assists went to Michie (2), Ryan Weir, Braheem Shaban, Ryan C orrigan and Matthew Gartshore. In round robin play, the W ranglers forged a 2-1 record, good enough for advancement to the final. Game three saw their only loss, a 5-1 decision to Grimsby, the team they would (See 'Wranglers' page D3) TH E S LO TS A R E HER E M ohaw k R acetrack Slots features 750 slot m achines ranging from 25C to $5. W e've got progressive jackpots, great m eals at the M arket Place Eatery an d the Terrace L ounge restaurant. W e're op en from 11 am to 3 am, 7 days a w eek for full gam ing fun. 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