Explosive second-period gives midgets big victory A second-pcriod surge ifted the AA midgeîs tb a 7-5 'sin over Ancaster Wednesday night ai Memonial Arena. The Winterhawks struck five straight times in the middle stanza to turn the tide after falling behind early on. Mike Hannah potted a pair and Mike Vipond also stood out with a goal and three assists. Daryl Brinke scored once and added two helpers, while also lighting the lamp were Luc Hartwick, Daniel Kearus and Mark Thomson. Between the pipes for the high-octane victory was Lucas Reid. Coupled wvith a 2-2 stalemate the night belore in Flamborough, the Winterhawks now sut ai 2-1 - 1 on the year. Hannah and Thomson did te scor- ing in tbe tic, wvith hclp from Jordan Haggart, _Icf Kitchen and Wade Mclnnis. J oc> DeAthe providcd solid goaltcnding in a gainc whcrc is tcammratcs hcld a teriorial cdgc and looked poised io pull out thc win unti a laie equalizcr nixcd îbosc plans. WVîîh the lceHaxx Lxin Oakvîlle ionigli tIRheAA inicîgets wiII iakc ox er Mcînonial for ai rare Friday cx coiing homc gainc againsi Oranîgevx lIc (iin tiimc is 7:30 pin. AE2 peewees win big Thc AE2 peessees bicadcd imb a lcngthy brcakx in their schedule on a major high - toppling Acton 7-3 ai Milton Sports Centre Octoher 10. The Winterhawks enjoyed a four-goal upnising in the second period en route to their decisive vie- tory which squared their early-season record at I and marked a huge rehound from an 8-I season- * opening pasting ai the hands of Hespeler. Dylan Burkholder, Joel Chudleigh and Drew RepHockey McMillen each îallied îwice, while Ryan Tanason rounded out the scorîng. J.R. Sanderson con- trihuted îwo assists, with single helpers chipped in hy Jake Lelond and Spencer Umplehy Michael Welanc hacksiopped Milton 10 vîctory. Compnised of players from a number of differ- cnt levels this season, the AIE2 peewees are hack in action îomorrow evening at MSC, where îhey'll play host îo Dundas. Gaine im-e is 7:30 p.m. Tough stant for AA atoms Early-season scorîng woes continue for the AA atoms. Unahle to geî înuch going offensîvcly and clcarly playingcdowxn io hosî flainhorougb.i, he Winîerhawkx were duînipcd 6-Iiaîurdav cvcening. The 1055 dîopped ieici o 0-5 on ithe ycar, and îoaîked the lourth gaine in xliicli bey wei c hcld io a single goal. Ben Preci xx aýs icu onu miarksînan ouib e nîighi. erasînig an eau ly (clilcîî îniidway tbrougb i lic fut xi purod xx ilta b itange cuptîxît. AU, în oni the plis xecuAustin 1 aUxx~od lRotîrku, I ergusonil Fianchorough pot ihe garncu axxayeai IN mthe ihird with a tibrce-goal hursi un j usi ovci ixxo min- Uies. iThe AA atoins werc hopmng to snap oui of iheir funk last nighî, when they fînished a homne-and- homne series with Flanmhorough ai Milton Sports Centre. Tomorrow afternoon they close oui a iwo- gamie home stand ai MSC against Stoney ('reek. Came tîme ix 5 p.m. The Canadian Champion, Friday, October 20, 2006 - A21 Jr. Royals dump Trafalgar A standout performance by TyrelI laie interception. Tavarcs-Howard and tierce overall Ricardo Cuhna also picked off the runnîng gaine provided more ihan Devils' quarterhack and returned the enough fuel for Bishop Reding's junior bail 40 yard 10 set the stage for football îeam to prevail against Moodie's second major of the the hosi Oakvîlle-Trafalgar day - coming on a 1 0-yard pass Devils Wednesday afternoon. from Fthan OConnor. Tavares-floward delivered Aaron Brown provided a bust-out 73-yard rush on key îackles îhroughouî the the very fîrst play 10 set up game, while Richard Akiki the opening touchdown and and Luis Aranguen gave top- ran for 181 yards overaîl on a noîch efforts on defence as well dozen carnies to lead the Royals 10 a 28-16 win, which lifted them 10o 2-I on the year. Sanjay Moodie reached the end- zone twice, while he and Tomas Santihanez made some lengthy gains in the first haîf 10 conîribute t0 a 300- yard ground attack for the visitors. Tavares-Howard would essentially put the gai-ne away in the third quar- ter, recstablishing a îhree-touchdown Icad on a huge 45-yard un. And il O- i- had aiiy lingcring hopes for a cornc- hack, _icli Ives înixhî-d ihein with a 10 hold O-T 10 one touchdown until the final play of the game. The Royals will luok 10 keep things rolling Wednesday, when îhey're back at home to take on Oakville's Iroquois Ridge. Game lime is 3:30 p.m. Meanwhile, Reding's seniors travel 10 Burlington îoday for a huge test againsi the much-sîronger Voîpe Division's M.M. Robinson Rams. They head int the huge test on a definite roll, havîng wson îhree straight gaines - their lasi a 35-0 shellacking of the T.A. Blakclock Tigers. To demand the best from our students, we first demand it from ourselves. 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