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Oakville Beaver, 28 Apr 1999, C6

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BakfMU O a kn it, The Oakville Beaver * 3 * * f THE OAKVILLE BEAVER team The minor atom red V. Com Wranglers turned their fortunes around mid season. TEAM STAFF: David Cashen (coach), Karen Woolvett (team MOM), Brian Pierce (asst, coach) and Danny Tavares (trainer). BACK ROW: Justin Flett, John Black, Jeremy Volpatti, Patrick Coster, David Muddiman and Kyle Morrison. MIDDLE ROW: Kevin Parkin, Daniel Tavares (waterboy), Ryan Tavares, Riley Pierce (hidden), Christopher Zerebecki. FRONT ROW: Justin Cashen, Harrison Hristopoulos, Andrew Kasza, Peter Milway, Kyle Token CENTRE: Nigel W oolvett The Ferrone Fitness novice Hornets. BACK ROW: Mark Doherty (coach), Megan Cordeiro, Kailyn Smith, Amy Saray, Natalie Oreskovich, John Baxter (assistant coach). MIDDLE ROW: Laura Perkovic, Danielle Ferrone, Caroline Davies, Mikayla Baxter, Christina Wilson and Theresa Wilson (assistant coach). FRONT ROW: Min-Jee Mowat, Jaclyn Peluso, Sarah Longo, Stephanie Smith, Jessica White and Colleen Doherty. Ferrone Fitness made it to league championship The Ferrone Fitness Hornets had a great sea­ son, finishing in first place in the Oakville Hornets novice division during the regular season. The team was also successful in the playoff round robin, and was slated to meet up with Ancaster Avalanche in the league championship game. The team also participated in the recent Oakville Hornets tournament held here in Oakville, earning a spot in the championship game. While losing to Ancaster, the girls came away silver medalists and proud of their efforts. But their real highlight was improving their hockey skills, having fun and making friends. Thanks to Ferrone Fitness for being a great spon­ sor. Hard fought peewee championship in Jordan The Oakville Vikings, sponsored by Bolton Steel, won a hard fought peewee tournament in Jordan in January. The semifinal game was a close 2-1 affair with Richard Sevo and David Jackson scoring. The champi­ onship was higher scoring but just as tight with the Vikings prevailing 5 -4 . The Oakville Vikings peewee team, sponsored by Bolton Steel. BACK ROW: Kenny Voyce, Matt Prisciak, Mike Smithson, James Gillies and Brian Allen. FRONT ROW: Barrett Olson-Glover, David Jackson, Daniel Inglis, Richard Sevo, Ryan Chapman, Matt Bruder and Matt MacDonald. GOALIE: Daniel Inskip. COACHES Ron Voyce, Rick Chapman and Ed Jackson. Sensational turn around to season The minor atom red V. Com Wranglers made a sensational turn-around after being on a nine-game winless streak midway through the season. A great effort by the players, in conjunction with a complete revamping o f the positional assignments, saw the team turn the season com­ pletely around. The team went on an 11-game unbeaten streak, en route to the championship game. Despite being edged out in the final, this was a truly remarkable achievement. The team was led in goal scoring by Ryan Tavares with 21 regular season points while Harrison Hristopoulos led the team in playoff scoring. Goalie Kyle Morrison posted two play­ off shutouts en route to the championship game. The team also won a house league select tour­ ney in Toronto over the Christmas Holidays to bring home the Carl Gardener Select trophy. The Kenwood Transportation Gators. BACK ROW: Dean Degeer (asst, coach), Mike Carr (head coach). MIDDLE ROW: David Degeer, Daron Webb, Chris Egan (asst captain), Branden Hrapchak, Ryan Jurgen, Adam Cordeiro (asst cap­ tain), Chris Jepson and Gord Kenwood (asst coach and spon­ sor). FRONT ROW: Eric Car, Tim Egan (captain), Sean Crawford, Chris Dold, Taylor Rookyard, Michael Roebuck and Dean Kenwood. GOALIE: Michael McMurrich. ABSENT: Brian Stanley. 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