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Georgetown 6, Milton 1: Thomas Hunt (2G); Elliot Jarmain, David Neely, Cameron Fritz, Zack Henderson (G); Jason Ikin, Michael Turner, Justin Dool, Carter Snow, Adam Gould, Josh McCabe (A). Georgetown 4, Brampton 3: Hunt (G, 2A); Jarmain (G, A); McCabe, Dool (G); Nicholas Luciani, Henderson, Alex DeVos (A). Novice AE Raiders The opposition has had a tough time scor- ing goals against Georgetowns DaSilva Catering Raiders recently in the Tri-County novice additional entry rep division. Georgetown 4, Orangeville 0: Mitchel Spence (G, A); Courtney Maud, Mathew Russell, Sean VanderGlas (G); Nolan Jarv, Chris Yalowica, Nathan Doran, Jacob Mandel (A); D.J. Strachan (SO). Minor Peewee AE Raiders Solid goaltending performances by Joe Wallace and Theo Dol led the Toppers Pizza minor peewee AE Raiders to six straight wins in Tri-County regular season play. Georgetown 1, Waterloo 0: Callum Biehn (G); Keegan Martinec, Brad Ranson (A); Joe Wallace (SO). Georgetown 2, Caledon 1: Dane Firhoj, Lucas Jenkins (G); Biehn, Martinec, Matt Hopson, Josh Fera (A); Theo Dol (W). Georgetown 4, Kitchener 2: Jenkins (2G); Hopson (G, A); Quinn Harding (G); Martinec, Mitchell Catoen, Mark Bowen (A); Wallace (W). Georgetown 6, Oakville 4: Brad Ranson (2G, A); Hopson (2G); Martinec, Jake Spence (G, A); Drew Hillock (4A); Jenkins, Brodie Briscoe (2A); Dol (W). Georgetown 6, Caledon 2: Ranson, Harding, Spence Firhoj (G, A); Biehn, Martinec (G); Hillock (2A); Wallace (W). Georgetown 3, Orangeville 0: Ranson (2G); Martinec (G, A); Hillock, Hopson, Fera (A); Dol (SO). Novice AA Raiders Georgetowns Lindt Chocolate Raiders went undefeated in five games in the novice AA division. Georgetown 4, Ancaster 3: Scott Wiffen, Michael Pierog, Sheldon Hewson (G, A); Evan Amaral (G); Nicholas Boshart, Kevin Ellsworth, Meaghan Hector (A). 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