Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 15 Sep 2006, p. 20

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A20 - The Canadian Champion, Fniday, September 15, 2006 SORTS SPORTS EDITOR: STEVE LeBLANC e-mail slebIanc@haItonsearch.COm CELEBRATION TIME: Above, members of Aero supplies celebrate their shoot-out victory over Nadalin Electric in Under-12 boys quarterfinal play during the Milton Youth Soccer Clubs Championship Day Saturday at Lions Sports Park. While Aero Supplies wasn't able ta go on and capture the division titie, the 1 Oth-place team did stage one of the days biggest upsets - eclipsing 2nd-place Nadalin Electric on a goal by William Skoryk, the only one of the shootout. At left, Justin Ganly (left) of OPSEU Local 234 bat- tles it out wîth Patrick Swîcka of Daniels Asphaît and Sealîng Maintenance in Under-14 boys quarterfinal play. Daniel's won 1-0 and made it to the finals before fallîng ta NGF Golf. Classîc Coolers took top hon- ours in the Under-12 boys division whîle Under-16 boys champîonship honours went ta Brian's Auto Repaîrs and Tire Centre. Girls tatles were secured by Van Dongen's Nurseries (Under-12), Credit Valley Shrîne Club (Under-1 4) and Raînbow Group Ltd. lUnder-16). Magic selects' championship beat goes on Win third straight tournament her second of the weekend off a big solo challenge againsi the opposing netminder. Late-summer tournameni play has quîckly Evert more stmngy than they were duning become a vsctory tour for Multonfs Under-12 their previous two tournament tri- select gsrls umpiss - which followed back- Witis aIl cylinders firrng last weekend in to-back second-place fnshes Norths Mississauga, tise Magic claimed their - tise Magic gave up a measly tisird straight toumnament title - punctuating one goal over their five games ti aetcisampionship drive with Sunday's in Norths Mississauga. t-0hisio atest lngo Tisat came in an opening-round 2-1 win reistione overt Brlion.sorls t over tise hasts. An always productive Chritin Wet brke screles saleate Vanessa Consiglio scored botis goals and fin- earl in tise second isalf off a free kick, wisile isised tise weekend with a team-leading four Rebecca Hinton provided tise insurance deposits, tise last of whicis was delivered in a marker in tise late stages of play - sconing 1-0 semifînal squeaker over Mississauga Croatia. Much hike shes been ail season long, Danielle Vella was rock solid between the pipes, with some exceptional P4 rsupport coming from defender 0 Courtney Johnston. The Magic wsIl look to, keep k ; their wsnnîng ways going in league semnifinal play with Erin Mills Monday night at Lions Sports Park. Game tîme is 7 p.m. If victorious, they'll be back on home field tise followmng Monday, September 25, for the championship against either Burlington or Brampton. Lightning stri kes iceHawks Milton'sfirst real shot at victory slips away A late-night Lightning strike crushed tise lceHawks' first legitimate shot at a vic- tory in Buffalo Wednesday Taking advantage of a surge of third- p e r i o d penalties by their rebuilding guests,' tise Lightning scored three times withte man-advantage in tise final 6:43 of play - the equalizer coming with just 1:18 remaining - to, force overtime. About a minute-and a-isalf later Mario Cote sank bis thîrd of tise night, and fifth powerplay goal for tise hosts, to eclipse Milton 8-7. Tise lceHawks would score four pow- erplay goals themselves and add anotiser while sborthanded in another reminder of jusi how crucial special-teams play will be while Tier 2 Jr. A clubs struggle to adjust to tise newly-adoptedi crackdlown on obstruction and sticking violations. Seven different Milton players lit tise lamp. Leading tise way with a goal and two assîsts was former Glanbrook Jr. C centre David Vallorani, who's scored in ail four games s0 far. Wbile not realistîcally expected to measure up ta tise beefed up and far more seasoned Red Wings Monday night in Hamilton, a lack of powerplay punch kept tise lceHawks from making things competitive. A 7-1 pounding featured a discourag- ing 1-for-25 campaign with tise extra attacker - with tise lone goal, by Vallorani, coming midway tisrougs tise first on a two-man advantage. Tisree sisorthanded goals against added more than a little sting ta, tise decisive loss. Tise IceHawks begin a home-and- home weekend with Mississauga tonight at Memorial Arena at 7:30 p.m.

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