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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 4 Apr 2008, S02

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Bronze medal Halton Industrial Technology Red Wings 7, Caravan Kids Maple Leafs 5 League MVP Tyler Skilling, Blackhawks Atom Blue The gold medal game went down to the wire before the Ryan & Co. Sharks finally took the game in the shoot out 2- 1 over the Georgetown Market Place Bruins. Goalies Ralph Lahey (Sharks) and Jonathan Ellis (Bruins) were outstand- ing and named player of the game for each team. Bronze medal Wilsons Hot Tubs & Pools Maple Leafs 2, Armstrong Insurance Stars 0 League MVP Connor Farrell, Maple Leafs Atom White Game MVP Andrew St. Croix potted the winner for Pizza Pizza Flyers four minutes into the third period in their 3-1 gold medal triumph over the Osborne Dr Sharks. Ryan Childs and Cameron Fritz also found the mark for the Flyers, with Richard Smith tallying for the Sharks. Bronze medal Bernia of Canada Canadiens 3, Georgetown Firefighters Red Wings 2 League MVP Cameron Fritz, Flyers Peewee Blue Shade Gagne and Jonathan Robinson scored for the Spruce Your Roost Canadiens as they edged Professional Arts Pharmacy Maple Leafs 2-1 for the gold medal, with Michael Lonsdale setting up both markers and defender Thomas Emms picking up game MVP honours. John Muirhead replied for the Leafs. Bronze medal Cooper Standard Flyers 2, Wild Wing Sharks 1 League MVP Kyle Sokolowski, Flyers Peewee White Andrew Thomas scored his second goal of the game in overtime in the gold medal contest to help lift the Stars to 2- 1 victory over the Eramosa Physiotherapy Red Wings, whose goal came from Tyler Blanchard. Bronze medal Jones & Son Blackhawks 4, Ramsay Barr & Assoc. Canadiens 3 (OT) League MVP Blair Davies, Canadiens Bantam The Kinsmen Club had the leagues best offence through- out the season, and coupled with the strong goaltending from Matt Seal, they proved too much for Wells Fargo Financial in a 9-1 decision. After tying for the league lead in points at 52, Scott Morrison scored twice and assisted on two others. Silver medal Overhead Door Company 7, Drews Containers 4 Bronze medal Wild Wing 3, Floyds Body Shop 0 League MVP Kyle Burns, Drews Containers Midget/Juvenile A tightly contested gold final, with Wild Wing and Lora Greene State Farm Insurance tied at one going into over- time. Sam Kamminga set up Spencer Jensen for Wild Wings clinching score. Dean Banasco had the only goal for Lora Greene State Farm, while Rourke Bannerman also scored for Wild Wing. 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St. Catherine students in the top photo are (from left): Colleen Charlton, Jack OBrien, Conor Byrne, Marko Holjevac. Photo by Eamonn Maher Marlies visit

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