•T he IF P• H al to n Hi lls • Th ur sd ay , N ov em be r 1 4, 2 01 3 32 Proudly Serving Georgetown since 1994 Please drop off your donation at our office located in the Georgetown Marketplace Mall 905-877-CARE (2273) Proudly Serving Georgetown since 1994 We are open during construction DR. ANOOP SAYAL & ASSOCIATES Family and Cosmetic Dentistry Than k you for y our supp ort o ver th e yea rs. Dr. A. S ayal We are currently accepting donations for our in support of the 16th Annual Food Drive Georgetown Bread Basket Memorial Arena may have hosted its last event, but it's not too late for you to... All items are being sold through an auction. For more details and to place your bid, please visit: www.govdeals.ca. The auction will run until November 21, 2013. All items must be picked up on November 23 at the arena, between 9 a.m. and 12 noon. ...own a piece of local sporting history. A limited number of items are available, including: • 20 seats • 1 scoreboard • File cabinets • Desks • Air conditioners • Lacrosse nets • Lawn mowers • 1 shop vacuum The North Halton Crimson Tide's atom AA division team (ages 8-10) had a breakout season in the Central Ontario Minor Foot- ball League, advancing to the championship game before bowing out 31-19 to the Ham- ilton Steelers on the weekend in a closely contested game at Esther Shiner Stadium in North York. The atom Tide, with several players in their first year of organized football, lost its first two games of the season, including a 43-6 loss to Hamilton, before winning seven straight games to earn a spot in the championship game. Even with star quarterback and league MVP Dylan Cudmore having to leave the final game against Hamilton due to injury in the first half, the Crimson Tide battled to the final whistle. "The boys worked hard, dug deep, and found out what it takes to win," said head coach Chris Cudmore. "I have never seen a such a huge transformation in a team, in all my years in sport." An excellent season for the North Halton atom AA Crimson Tide came to a close last weekend with a 31-19 loss to Hamilton in the COMFL's championship game in North York. Team members (front, from left) are: Nick D'Orazio, Joey Di Gravino, Dylan Kipin, Kristian Pater, Dylan Cudmore, Luke Christie, Quinn Maharaj, Mattan Draves, Ryan Hopper. Second row: Ethan Conrad, Na- than Bryan-Maloney, Connor McConaghie, Luke Johnstone, Matthew Jones, Owen Franco, Oli- ver Moore, Callum O'Donnell, Peter Monhemuis. Back row: Mentor coach Aidan Maharaj, head coach Chris Cudmore, mentor coach Chris Hardcastle, parent helper Bill Monhemuis, defensive co-ordinator Cam Johnstone, assistant coaches Joe Franco, Kyle O'Donnell. Submitted photo Giving up just six goals in six games, the North Halton midget A Twisters took top spot in their divi- sion at the recent Etobicoke Dolphins' Pink The Rink Girls' Hockey Tourna- ment, defeating the London area's Bluewater Hawks 2-1 in a thrilling final at the MasterCard Centre. Preliminary round-- Oakville 1, North Halton 0; North Halton 4, Hamilton 3; North Halton 0, Bur- lington 0 Quarterfinal-- North Halton 1, Mississauga 0 (SO) Semifinal-- North Halton 3, Brampton 1 Championship-- North Halton 2, Bluewater 1 The North Halton Twisters won the midget A title at the recent Pink the Rink girls' hockey tourney in Etobicoke. Team members (front, from left) are: Marissa Sputore, Shannon Weisman, Alex Petryniak, Brooklyn Harris, Katie Robinson. Back row: Coach Don MacDonald, trainer Val Petryniak, Nicolle Trivino, Madison Smith, Hana MacDonald, Jody Braga, Megan Alberts, Victoria Montgomery, Lexie Dub, Amanda Ellsworth, Jenny Mathew, Tasha Stephenson, assistant coaches Cam Mathew, Emma Garrod. Absent: Goalie Rachel Richardson. Submitted photo Team of the Week: Atom Crimson Tide Midget A Twisters capture crown at Etobicoke's Pink The Rink tourney