Oakville Beaver, 17 Dec 2003, D3

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The Oakville Beaver. Wednesday December 17, 2003 - D3 Ice host a pair Friday, Sunday at Ice Sports The Oakville Ice sure got untracked in Ottawa over the weekend with two convincing wins in National Women s Hockey League (N W H L ) action over the Raiders. The Ice took the weekend double header 6-0 and 5-1 The Ice will now try to carry the momentum into Christmas as they host a pair of N W H L games at their Ice Sports home this weekend. This Friday night. 7:30 p.m. they host T E L U S Lightning from Durham. And on Sunday. 2:50 p.m.. they host Quebec Avalanche. Blades doubled by Hamilton, Georgetown up next By Jon Kuiperij OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF JU N IO R IC E Sunday w ill also feature the Oakville Junior Ice's last game before the Christmas break, as they kick things off at l: 15 p.m., hosting Chatham in South West Girls Hockey League (S W G H L ) junior action. M0HA house league JUVENILE RED (Dec 14) STARFLEET C O N S T R U C T IO N 2 (goals to Jack Tripp. Kvlc Sidock; assists to Jell Bentley 2, and Nicholas D v cm echuk ). BEH A VIO U R IN STITU TE 3 (goals to Ben Salovaara 2. Z ach A zzopardi; assists to Dan W estw ood 2. Z a ch A z /o p a rd i 2 and Ben Salovaara). SU R EC U T C O N V ER T IN G 7 (goals to K evin Sinclair 2. Paul Sallow s 2. Brent H iggins 2. Josh Sm yth; assists to Kevin Sinclair 3. Josh Sm yth 2. Brent H iggins 2. Paul Sallow s 2. M alt C ivak and G reg B arscu ch ). HAMILTON PAPER BOX LTD. 9 (goals to David G reb 4. Brock Kicly 3. K yle M acD onald 3: assists to Pat Farrer 3. Dan R odrigues 3. Phil G ervais 2. Kyle Hough 2. Brock Kicly. Kyle M acD onald, and Jon Nicholl). DATEX. C A 3 (goals to Dennis Field. Tyler Lcgcin. Taylor S tevens: assists to Ryan Flynn 3.Taylor Stevens and D avid B m cc). BANK O F NOVA SCOTIA 3 (goals to M ichael G om es. Brent Von Hagen. M ichael Webster; assists to L ucas Flett 2. Brent Von H agen. Ryan M ant and M ichacI Fraser). It may be the holiday sea son. but there was little Christmas cheer on display Monday night between the Oakville Blades and Hamilton Red Wings. The clash between two of the top three teams in the Provincial Junior A hockey league's west conference, which produced 128 minutes in penalties and five game misconducts, saw the host Red Wings score five thirdperiod goals to down Oakville 8-4. The Blades' loss snapped their four-game winning streak and allowed Hamilton (24-7-1-2) to pull one point ahead of Oakville (24-8-2) in the standings. Blades coach Frank Camevale did not hide his disappointment with his team's performance in the final frame. "It was one of those peri ods where they came out strong and we weren't ready for the bell." he said. "Some goals went in where they outmuscled us and we were just off tonight." Rico Amaldo scored twice with Nick Dodge and Devin M cElroy adding singles for the Blades. Oakville had a golden Chantal Ayotte · Oakville Beaver Oakville Blades dcfencemun D arrell Simich and goaltender Dan CiifTin w ithstand a Buffalo Lightning assault. Oakville won a pair at home on the weekend hut lost in Hamilton Monday. opportunity to bury the Red Wings in the first period as Hamilton was assessed two major penalties only 10 sec onds apart. The Blades, how ever. were unable to capital ize on the prolonged 5-on-3 advantage and finished the opening period with a 2-1 lead. "W e just broke down right there. Normally we're pretty good on the power play but we blew that," said Camevale. Ryan Ellis, who collected three assists for Oakville in the loss, agreed that the Blades lacked any sense of urgency with the man advan tage. *'We were just all over the place and didn't play to our system," said the 1 9-year-old forward. " You expect (to) score on a 5-on-3 like that." Hamilton coach Gary McFarlane said his team ral lied behind its strong penaltykill. "Our guys recognized how good of a skill that was. Our first couple meetings this sea son (which saw Oakville win three of four games), most of the scoring was special teams." he said. 'it was nice we could get the (penalty-killing) working as well as it did. It frustrated them and was definitely a motivator." Steve Pinizzotto was a vis ible presence for Oakville throughout the night, notch ing three helpers and a pair of 10-minute misconducts before being ejected with 2:18 left in regulation. " Steve plays like that all the time, but when he gets himself taken out of the game with 10-minute misconducts, it sure doesn't help." Camevale said. "H e's not doing himself any good. We need him to play -- he's one of our top right wingers." It was the last meeting of the season between Oakville and Hamilton, although a sec ond-round post season match up is shaping up. barring upsets. Oakville, which defeated the Brampton Capitals (3-1) and Buffalo Lightning (6-3) on the weekend, will look to get back on the winning track this weekend with a homeand-home series with the first-place Georgetown Raiders (30-3-2). The Blades, who have handed Georgetown one of its three losses on the year, host the Raiders Friday night at Ice Sports for a 7:30 p.m. start before traveling to Georgetown on Saturday evening. BANTAM RED (D cc. 15) A C C E N T U R E 0 . C LIN TA R 2 (goals to M att K etehcson. Jam es Rippin; assist to M att H agglund; shut-out to G reg Checscm an). PROCOR 4 (goals to M ike Tuskc 2. Karl Fcltm ate. Kyle W atkinson 2. N ick Sajko 2. Adam D avidson, C arson Sm ith and M ike Tuske). FRONTIER W O LSELEY I (goal to C hris C anham unassisted). TE C H SPA N A U T O M O T IV E 4 (goals to Neil Rcvcll. Justin Peel. Andrew Kavanagh. Jacob Zam ora; assists to Neil Rcvcll 2. C onrad K lasscn). NAIRN SALES & M A R K ET IN G 4 (goals to Daniel Dalby. M arco R odrigues .M alt dow ner. Mike Zavarclla.assists to D aniel D alby 2. M att Dow ner and Scott Zcron). A LFR ESH B E V E R A G E S 4 (goals to Jam ie M cK cow n. N athan C aughlin. Jacob Bayard. Ryan C orbett; assists to Jason Buckley 2. Jacob Bayard. Jam ie M cK cow n. Nick M artel and Palm er Taylor). A CROBAT 3 (goals to Zack Holder. Jonathan SwccncyBcrgcn. David Joscfik; assists to M att Andrews. Ryan Foley and Jonathan Sweeney-Bergen). Oakville Sports Board Mike V anderjagt extended his streak o f consecutive field goals to 38 with a 43-yarder in the second quarter o f his Indianapolis Colts easy 38-7 romp over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. Vandeijagt is now just two shy of the record of 40 set by Tennessee Titans kicker Gary Anderson which he set with Minnesota in 97/98. This week the 11 -3 Colts host the 9-5 Denver Broncos on Sunday (Dec. 21). 8:30 p.m., in the RCA Dome. T O R O N T O STA R « . \ c ilio / ia / < C $ /y't / a /\ M o w January 2-4, 2004 National Trade Centre, Exhibition Place S H O W HOURS: Friday 5pm to 10pm Saturday 10am to 9pm · Sunday 10om to 6 pm DAILY FASHION SHOW S! · THE Hbc N A TIO N A L O FT REGISTRY offers one lucky couple a prize podtoge of stylish home accessories and giftwone from The Bay, Home Outfitters and its Hbc Partners. · "H O N E Y M O O N IN F IJ I" Pacesetter Travel and A ir Pocific will send one oouple The lbkoriki Island Resort in Fijil · W in your Bridal Gow n and Tuxedo Rentals from Sposabelo and Theo's Formalwcor. · Sposabefla one of Toronto's top bridal retailers, is hosting a 'O n c e In Your Lifetime Bridal Gow n S a le ' A ! gow ns $ 29 9 00-$499.00 A D M IS S IO N $ 1 2 .0 0 Produced by: Oakville's M ike T arantino, a former Oakville Blades player now suiting up for Rochester Institute of Technology, was named his con ference (ECAC West) co-player o f the week for Nov. 16. Tarantino tallied seven points on two goals and five assists in two games over the weekend. He had a pair of assists in a 4-0 win over Elmira College on Friday night and followed that up w ith a five-point performance against Utica on Saturday with two goals and three assists. MINOR ATOM WHITE WEST (D cc. 13) A cad ctm of M usic Vikings 2 (goals by A dam C u tm ro c an d G regory L abcllc. assists by K yle Vanderboom. Cam eron Eidlitz and Brendan Trcttcr). P rocor Lum berjacks I (goal by M atthew Smith, a s s i s t s by G raem e Clarke and Pierce G lanvillc). R oblar Enterprises W ings 5 (goals by Ryan Scott 3. M arc Dc Rango and W illiam H axcll. assists bySpcncer Bassett. Joel M acB ndc. G rant M axw ell. D avid Berger and Taso K akam ousias). B IX ) Dumvoodv H ound D ogs in Xapob ftoirtef 2. Brandon K ettle .ind Justin loncscu. assist by Sam uel Poirier. John W asscll and N icholas Slathers). ClcmenLs and Jack Lindsay, assists by K aclan Lcedham 2. Jack M cC rim m on and Ryan Stojanovski). M P P E agles 2 (g o als by L uke V clluso and D ylan M aissoncuve. assists by D evon H undt and Taylor W illiam s). The Minor Oaks Hockey Association (MOHA) is having a C hristm as Toy and Food Drive. All donations can be dropped off at the MOHA office, 1026 Speers Rd.. Unit 8-9. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Donations will be accepted up until Friday (Dec. 19). All dona tions will be distributed to families in the Oakville area. MINOR ATOM WHITE EAST (D ec.13) C hoicc H o ld s C anada V ikings 2 (goals by Luke M cC ulloch and A lex Zahrai. assist by M ariano Stasiak). B u n zl C an ad a W ranglers 2 (g o als by S ebastian M ay n ard and L ukas M achaj. a ssists by N icholas B aldazzi and T hom as Pcgoraro). Hockey M om Sharks 4 tgoals by Jason D artchuk 2. A nthony B acic and B radley S m ethurst. assists by Z ach cry B riscbois 2. Z ack ary R y la n c c .' Jordan M cG avin. Bacic and Sm ethurst). M itron H ockcv C entre G ators 2 (goal by Jam es Lcvcridgc and M ichacI H ockin. assists by Ryan K ilb u m . Jeffrey N yc. C urtis Fleischm ann and Brandon Paul) The Family Channel Fivers 3 (goals by C olin Davidson 2. and Nikolas Rajic, assists by D avidson. Rajic. C ole H anley 2. and C onrad Farr, shutout by A dam G am e ). HdllOfl R ttlk f H uvkO Eagles 0 The O akville R angers ban tam AA rep team , sponsored by Matiamy Homes and Prudential Realty (Dianne Boot), is getting into the spirit of Christmas by collecting donations for the Minor Oaks Hockey Association (MOHA) food & toy drive, during a Skate-AThon to raise team funds. The learn will lace up to complete a minimum of 100 laps on Thursday. December 18. 5:30 p.m. at Ice Sports. While collecting pledges, they're also asking for donations of canned or dry-packaged foods and new toys. The team of 14-year old boys hopes to deliver at least 400 items. Currently in first place, the Rangers will participate in the Silver Slick qualifier over Christmas in Brampton, and hope to raise funds to offset team fees. At the same time, they have chosen to make the most o f sponsor pledges by also collecting items for the MOHA drive. The team will gratefully accept any financial or in-kind sup port frtim local Oakville businesses or community members. Email: dalton.albrecht@fmc-law.com. <BS For additional inform ation call 9 0 5 -8 1 5 -0 0 1 7 o r 1 -8 0 0 -2 6 5 -3 6 7 3 V isit o u r w ebsite at www.premiertonsumenhows.com ONE ADMISSION BRIDAL SHOW EVENING HOURS (Tieram* s «ot < k t< e rm M pnet cdR ison! M fTlOlANO TH E N A H O N A l GIFT »£G»57tV The Oakville A quatic C lub is accepting registration for its win ter session o f `I Can Swim' lessons. Winter session runs Saturdays at Appleby College pcx)l for 10 weeks. Jan. 3-March 6. 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