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Oakville Beaver, 26 Mar 1999, p. 40

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40 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, March 26, 1999 Sports An Oakville Beaver Feature Editor: NORM NELSON 845-3824 (Extension 255) Fax:337-5567 Skills challenge Gabriel DiRollo com­ petes in the stick handling competition at the Optimists hockey skills competition at Kinoak Arena. He earned the silver medal in his eight-year- old age group. Photo by Peter C. McCusker The Optimist Club of Oakville held their annual Tri- Star Hockey Skills Contest over the March Break. Players, aged 6 to 13 years of age, displayed their skills in stickhandling, shooting and skating. The following are the gold and silver medal winners. Age Gold medal G IR L S 9 Karalyn DaRosa B O Y S 7 Curtis Gamble 8 John Tavares 9 John Kurtz 10 Matthew Presz 11 C o ryC u co ch 12 David O'Sullivan Sliver medal Ashlee Michie Daniel Kurtz Daniel Doherty Gabriel Di Rollo Michael Tuske Matthew Andrews Shayne Michie Andrew Durrer M OM 'S the word The MOM's volunteer group invites all Oakville hockey fans to come out and watch championship week which runs Sunday through Thursday. This fantastic week of minor hockey features the top two teams battling it for playoff supremacy from each of the 21 divisions within the Minor Oaks Hockey Association. It's the MOM's volunteer group who pay and plan the whole week which also includes trophies not only for the championship week teams, but also all the vari­ ous league awards. All this costs about $12,000 and the MOM's work hard the rest of the year to pay for it. One of the annual fundraisers is upcoming on April 17th and it's the popular annual dance and silent auction which will be held at the Galaxy Club in Oakville. The dance is typically sold out with upwards of 500 people in attendance. The Hockey MOM's are always appreciative of any support and items for the silent auction would be greatly appreciated. As usual they'll turn the money raised right back into minor hockey. The Hockey MOM's can be reached at 338-9220. SEE MOM'S WEEK SCHEDULE, PAGE 41 Do or die again tonight for Comeback Kids The Oakville Rangers double-A peewee team made it all the way to the Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) cham­ pionship series. BACK ROW: Brock Pawliw, Mike Hodgkinson, Taylor Jenkin, Grant Jackman, Cam McKay, Ryan Donnelly, Daniel Warelis and Nick Randall. MIDDLE ROW: Kyle Anderson, Griffin Allen, Alfred Lee, Cam Crawford and Steve Mills. FRONT ROW: Mitch Creasey, Brandon Taverner and Tyler Legein. COACHES: Jim Carson, Mark Pawliw, Patrick Carson and Ken Mills. The Oakville Rangers dou­ ble-A peewee rep team have gone the distance in the post season, winning four playoff rounds to reach the Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) championship series. But their backs are against the wall as they travel to Peterborough tonight, trailing by two games in a best-of-five series. Here's a recap of their third and fourth round series, against Caledon and Brampton, respectively, each of which went an incredible six games. FOURTH ROUND SERIES Oakville and host Brampton deadlocked at 3-3 in the open­ ing game. Goals were scored by Taylor Jenkin (2) and Steve Mills. Assists went to Mills (2), Brandon Taverner (2) and Brock Pawliw. Back at home, Oakville dropped two straight games by the same 2-1 count to put their backs against the wall .Cam McKay had Oakville's lone goal in the first game, assisted by Taylor Jenkin. Mike Hodgkinson had the lone goal of the second game, assisted by Taylor Jenkin. With a tie and two losses, Oakville was left needing an improbable three straight wins. And that's exactly what they accomplished. The floodgates opened for Oakville on the road in game four as they posted their first win, 7-3. Goals were scored by Taylor Jenkin (3), Brock Pawliw, Tyler Legein, Bryan Whitney and Cam McKay. Assists went to Brandon Taverner (2), Jenkin, Pawliw, Mike Hodgkinson and Steve Mills. Back on home ice, Oakville evened up the series with a 4-2 win. Goals were scored by Alfred Lee (2), Taylor Jenkin and Griffin Allen. Assists went to Jenkin, Brock Pawliw, Brandon Taverner, Steve Mills and Cam McKay. Oakville posted their third straight win in Brampton, 4-3 in nailbiting fashion, to take the series. Single goals were scored by Mike Hodgkinson, Steve Mills, Taylor Jenkin and Brock Pawliw. Assists went to Alfred Lee, Brandon Taverner, Bryan Whitney, Tyler Legein and Ryan Donnelly. There was outstanding goal­ tending by Cam Crawford and Kyle Anderson, along with a strong defensive effort by Grant Jackman, Nick Randall, Mitch Creasey and Dan Warelis. THIRD ROUND SERIES Oakville and host Caledon deadlocked at 3-3. Goals were scored by Brandon Taverner, Tyler Legein and Griffin Allen. Assists went to Taverner, Legein, Steve Mills and Taylor Jenkin. Back home, Oakville took the series lead with a 4-2 win. Goals were scored by Griffin Allen, Tyler Legein, Brandon Taverner and Cam McKay. Assists went to Allen, Legein, Steve Mills and Taylor Jenkin. Still at home, Oakville suf­ fered a 5-1 setback, Taylor Jenkin being their only goal scorer, from Brock Pawliw and Brandon Taverner. In Caledon, Oakville pulled off a 3-1 win. Goals were scored by Brandon Taverner, Brock Pawliw and Steve Mills. Assists went to Taylor Jenkin (2), Taverner, Mike Hodgkinson and Alfred Lee. Oakville couldn't wrap the series up on home ice, losing 4- 1. Griffin Allen had the lone Oakville goal, assisted by Bryan Whitney and Cam McKay. The deciding game in Caledon went in to overtime with Oakville emerging victo­ rious, 4-3. Goals were scored by Steve Mills (2), Tyler Legein and Mike Hodgkinson. Assists went to Taylor Jenkin, Alfred Lee, Brock Pawliw, Brandon Taverner and Daniel Warelis. Playing a strong game on defence in this series for the Rangers were Nick Randall, Grant Jackman and Ryan Donnelly. Bound for the Dallas Cup A couple of pre-teen Oakville soccer players are involved this coming week in one of the world's top junior soccer tournaments -- the Dallas Cup. Kyle Dulmage and Ryan Tuske are the Oakville representatives on the metro area Ontario Selects all-star team that is entered in the tournament's youngest division -- the U-12. The Ryan Ttaske team °Pens UP this Sunday, 2 p.m., against a host Texan team. On Monday, they play a Venezuelan team, on Tuesday they have a bye, and on Wednesday they a play the Illinois State team. The U-12 team warmed up this past week with a 0-0 tie against an older Oakville U-14 team. Earlier the Dallas- bound squad beat the U-13 Woodbridge Selects 2-0. The idea is the brainchild of longtime Oakville coach Charlie Sciberras. He has put together an all-star team of the best rep players from around the metro area for the express purpose of competing in the Dallas Cup. Once the Dallas Cup is over, the players will head back to their regular community rep teams for the outdoor (See 'Ontario' page 41) Kyle Dulmage

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