Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 3 Nov 1998, p. 29

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Milton makes moves *from DEALS onl page 20 two goals andi Ewo helpers ini the return engagement bo boost bits point total 1 43 -tops in the division. Linemnates Gillies and Schonmogyi burixtd the biscuit as well. Seeds set up botb of Beise's tirst-period goals plus another by Wheelihan, who along with Gillies is an early cani- didate for most improved player. Each sits at a remarkable plus 25 and tbey are top 10 among division scottrs. The Canadien Champion, Tuesday, Novernber 3, 1998 - 21 e0 Bigger boits batter Milton bants Size does matter. With a significant beight and weigbt advantage, the Elora Ligbtning were able Iii 0ýww-er imb Mcnorial ,\re'n;iind "asîly topple tbe local single A mînor bantams 8- 0 Saturday nigbt. 'Me visitors used their superior mass and reach to dismantle the Winterbawks' attack - restricting them to just three shots in each period. 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Milton's Blair Britton and Tyler Hamili sbowed some good physical presence and belped keep things close through the early going. The loss dropped the Lion Club spon- sored crew to 1-4-I1. Hot in the cage Goaltending continues to be the AAA major peewees' strong suit as they surren- dered just a single goal over two games last week. Unfortunately this wasn't enough to ensure back-to-back wins as Oakville threw up a brick wall as well in a 1-I1 stale- mate. Rory Johnston took his shutout bid well into the final frame - with outstanding cage work - while Todd Gilmore scored Halton's lone tally, dumping in Jonathan Ram' s doorstep leftovers. Three days earlier Kyle Goertz stood on bis head to earn the gnose egg over Niagara Falls wbo were also beat just once by Hurricane snipers. David Cianfrini scored in this one with a bullet from the point. Tuming in tierce two-way performances were Danny Powers and Ian Robertson. Convincing win Milton's AA major bantams scored early and often in a 7-1 humbling of Caledon recently. Leading offensively with two goals apiece were Justin Tingley and Andrew Kirkland, who came up with some rock- solid penalty killing as well. Caledon went just I -for-5 on the power- play with their lone tally delivered on a partial sereen play. Rounding out the Winterhawks' bit parade were Trevor Ford, Luke Hendrie and Trevor Martin. Evan Jeans and Chris Dumencu each drew a pair of assists while Chris Wasilkowsky stood tall between the pipes. Seniors get sweep E.C. Drury's senior boys volleyball team scored back-to-back match victories over a pair of top contenders last week. They started witb a 15-10, 15-8 sweep aI Iroquois Ridge and then outdistanced Oakville Trafalgar 15-Il, 10-15, 16-14 Thursday at home. "Starting the season with two big wins like that was great," said head coach Kevin Houldcroft. Power Chris Hunt led a dominant attack against OT while Mike Maynard bad a strong setting game and Bobby Hicks was *solid up tbe middle. A week one sweep bas ail but guaran- *teed the senior Spartans one of the four *playoff spots up for grabs in Halton's *Volpe Division. Meanwbile, Drury's junior volîcyballers evened their record at I - I Tbursday witb a 5-8, 15-13 sweep of OT. Leading the teani to victory were two-way anchors Travis Van Loosen and Quinn Young. 1-

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