Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 7 Feb 2003, p. 29

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w The Canadien Champion, Friday, Februaiy 7,2003-21 'A'nmajor peewees win opening round in four games hardie Sunday aftemoon -whitcwashmng the Flarnhorough Sabres 3-0 to take the beat of five series in four gamnes. Parker Mott eamed the goose egg - turned back ail 21 ahots flred his way - while Kyle Johnson's shorthanded taily in peniod two proved to be the gamne winner. Assisting was Duffer Black. The Liebert Canada Wtnterhawks tank a couple of insurance markers in thse final five minutes. Doing the honours were Jonathan Riding and Daniel Lewandowski - who sealed the deal with an empty-net deposit. Brad Mazzocato assisted on goal number two, while standing out defensively were Jonathan Cragg and Richard Tamn. Three nights earlier in Carlisie, Milton lirnited ils hosts to 14 shots and prevailed 3-1 - thanks in large part to Mazzocato and Riding, who led with a goal and an assist each. Alto denting the twine was Jordan Haggart, while single helpers went to Riley Duke and Matt Russel. John Forcier stood tail between the pipes. The A major peewees hegan second-round pîay againat Georgetown st night. Game two is set for tomorrow at 6:15 p.m. ai Memorial Mena. Minor bants win opener Milton't AA minor bantamns exacted a measure of revenge in their second-round opener - outdittancing heated rival Brampton 6-4 Sunday in an emotionaily-charged exhibition gamne. The Machine Shop Winterhawks dropped a toumament semifi- nal gaine to the Battalion back in November, and tince then bad blond haa existed between the two teamt. Milton struck the latest blow in the rivalry thanks to two-goals by Michael Vipond and singles from Mac Fillman, Luke Hartwick, Craig Howse and Daniel Keams - who enjoyed the lion's share of overail production with three pointa. Daryl Brinke chipped in a pair of assista. One night later in Burlington, a phytically-drained Milton squad was thumped 7-2 by the Eagles in gamne.one of their second-round OMH-A seriet. Scoring was done by Keamt and Cole Madansky. The Winterhawks wiil look to regroup and square the sertes tomorrow afiemnoon ai Memorial Mena. Gamne time is 3:15 p.m. Peewees get swept Milton's AA major peewecs were involved in another OMHA series sweep st week - but this Urne around wexe on the unfavourable end of it. fie Qaks Paven/Polybelting Winterhawks dropped round two in short order, gettiusg eliminated in a minimum three gamnes by thse Caledon Hawka - who edged the local lads out of Tri County championship honours last spring by virtue of an overtime deposit in the flfth and deciding gamne. But there was o such suspense in last weck's second-round series, which was cemented with an authoritative 5-0 thutout Saturday night in Caledon. fis followed 5-1 and 5-2 decisiont - the latter coming in front of thse homnetown crowd January 30 ai Memorial Mena. Nick Digillanardo and Taylor Prestidge combined for tome fair- ly solid netminding in round two. Matt Elliot scored in the series opener, while doing so in gaine two were Dane Horvai and Jeremy Price. Brian Hunter picked up an assitt in thse flrst two gamnet, with single helpers chipped in by Elliot Price, Wade McGinnîs and Mark flompton. Major atoins in tough Milton't AA major atoins have enjoyed a rather rough start to Tri County playoff' action - securmng just one point in their first two gaines. Rep Hockey fiai came in a 2-2 stalemate with host Caledon Iast Friday. Spencer Abraham and Ricardo Raduka were the marksmen in the penalty-fdled affair, while assiats were registered by Jeif Clarke and George Kops. fie followmng day on home ice, the Collins Sunoco Winterhawks were vanquished by Brampton 3-1. PlaRe fax, i of yoLJr »Me 0?mOff 4#491 Main -S.E. tured plenty of effort hut little fortune or finish for Milton. Minor atoms eliminated Milton's AA minor amoins pushed their opening round OMHA series to the limit, but just didn't have enough ftir power for the flfth and deciding tilt in Carlisle January 30. fie Dunaford Landacaping Winterhawka mnounted an early lead, but couldn't muster any more offense through thse second haif and were toppled 5-1 by Ftamborough. James Hart buried a doorstep rebound for Milton's lone marker. 7aend 7~ Tentative at tofie~ Çèe"~ MILTON VS Fia e.7@73 SFriday Feb. 14 @ 7:30 STREETS VILLE Sunday Feb. 16 @ 1:30 Memorial Arena - Thompson Road Wednesday Feb . 19 @ 1:30 ~Et àa iiii Il il f la JE ' t: Open an RRSP account by February o3 Dianma Bnistow, Vice President & SenorlInvesment Advisor Tel: (905) 854-4540 and automatically be entered mnto OU-r O N435 Crawford cent, CampbellvUmn&o LOP iBO Toil Free: (800) 663-3571 draw for a set of Toronto Maple Leaf ticke dianalbns com - dpFax: (905)854-4544 IDM (Ni-bar roundel svmhbol)" iSa registeed trade-mark of Rank of 1âW rB o ebtBun lu11 Montreal. used under icence "Nesbt Bn is îa a egistered trade-rmark ' a0 M eraa 31dtan thstrc aganto makeit9- f rethe evntalitoa Rich Meloche may have fallen just short of the 50-goal plàteau - rnissing a laie empty net opportunity in Hamilton Monday - but his 49 markers puts hlm third on the Merchanta' ail-trne single-season scoring list. The gifted winger, who finisbed the regu- Darren lar tesson with 105 points, scored 10 times in his last seven games to make an exciting Rich Haydar but unauccessful bid for 50 - a feat reached by only two Merchanta. Meloche of BMO Nesbitt Burns Corporation Lùnited, used under licence.

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