Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Nov 2006, p. 21

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AE2 peewees'offence red hot one game and ice cold the next The Canadian Champion, Friday, November 10, 2006 - A21 On November l3th Re-EleetI lt was feast or famine for the AE2 peewees over their last two outings. At Mihton Sports Centre Saturday evening, the Winterhawks flexed their scoring muscles - lighting the lamp six imes in the second period en route to annihilating the Enin Shamrocks 11 -1. Drew McMillen enjoyed the biggest slice of the offensive pie xith two goals and four assists, wliile J.R. Sanderson was rigbt bebind with a hat-trick and two belpers. Joel Chudleigh also stood out witb a pair of goals and an assist, wbile Dylan Burkholder tallied twice as well and Thomas Chuchmiach, Jake Leblond and Spencer Umipleby' aIl drew three assists. Chipping in single deposits were Kevin Pinard and call-up Spencer Lussier. Two nights later in Dundas, the Winterbawks' scoring toucb ail but comrpletely disappeared, costing themn a 4-I setback - their first loss niiSx games. Milton needed a late goal by Chudleigh just t0 break the shutout, with Michael Welanc rock solid between the pipes t0 keep things respectable. The two-gamne split purs the AF2 peewees at 4- 3-2 in league play' heading int tomorross evening's showdownr with Fei-gus ai MS('. Gamne tîme is 7.30 pirn. Midgets bounce back A fierce finish at Meinorial Arena Monida> night allowed the AA iniidgei.s îo rcbouiid Iroin jusi their second dei-cat ol tbc scason. The Winterhawks struck threcelimes in the final frame to disýose of tbe Brampton Batalion 4- 1. jeIl Lynch's second goal of the nîght stood up as the gaine winner, while Mike Powers and Daniel RepHockey Kearns counted a powerplay marker and short- banded empty netter respectively at the tail end of the evening. Lynch finîshed up wîîh three points, while assisting on goals two andt hree was Geoff Strank. Iucas Reid delivered some sharp cage work, particularlv through the' second period wben he tumed aside aIl Il sbots fired bis way Now 6-2-I1, the AA midgets began a two-game road trip lasi night in Brampton and head 10 Burlîngion tomorrow to start a home-and-bome series ,vith the Lagles. Minor peewees denied win The AA mînor peewees got thecir point across at Memorial Arena Sunday afternoon. Only thing is, they could have easîly earned more than one. However, a Brampton Battalion goal wîth 1:40 remaining spoiled those victory hopes, as the Winterhawks had to setule for a 2-2 sialemate. Adam Poirier and Josh Bensusan dîd the scoring, \vhile Michael Running provided solîd goaltend- inig. The previorîs afiernoon n Brainptoni, David Laing broke a 3-3 îlcn ithe thîrd period with bis second deposit ofl-he game to kick off the home- and-home series on a high note. He also picked up an assist, while contributing iwo-point effor ts were Rs'an Melansori and Colin Maîths. Tristan Kîs'ac bac kstopped the \Vinterhawks tb slctoîy The two-game unheaien streak lif'ted the AA mînor peewees to 4-6-2. Eheyre back at Memorial Sunday at 4 p.m. to lace Burlington. CI l, MARK CURTIS Councillor Ward 2 Mark's leadership is: *EFFECTIVE *ACCOUNTABLE *TRANSPARENT *ACCESSIBLE and he is rcady to make the difficuit decisions for Milton's future. The Choice for Smart Growth (905) 876-3379 11h'i làl' .1 _ VWe*®ENNAIR® v,__Deal With Special v Working Appi Buys, New and Scratch 6& Dents. vYou SAVE With Everything. vKnowledgeable Staff. &-Quality Products. vBest Clearance Prices. I i ~ ~ ances- -- In The ry Be fore You Buy Centre in Milton, Barrie S& Cambridge. vDelivery, Removal And Installation Available. vý Competitive Prices. o Awwaaa ~ *ENN-AIR. buvint 170 LakOview Op., BarilONU Orangvis, ON -8009 (519) 840-8977 U54-1288 HM 018 HW 24 CO"ntyBd 109., Cmmà ed OONa»W oflvls, ON (519) 959797;eýjs <518)8640-8182 408 Irym op, Barils, ON (705) 726-1000 ri Mm fiances

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