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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 17 October 1992, p. 23

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Bantam Hurricanes storm past Streetsville squad By Reg Finlayson Streetsville Derbies, a new team in the OHA Minor Bantam AAA loop, encountered a hot Hurricane team who beat them 18-0 in the first league game. It was a shoot- er’s night as eight players shared in the goal scoring. Goal scorers were led by Darin Finlayson with four, Danny Haw had a hat trick, Matt Baynton and LW Steven Roy. Tom going and uses every chance WON'T JOLT YOU! Rimmer, Tom Baynton, Peter has super speed, loves to hit and _ around the net. * VCRs * HOME & CAR STEREOS Mashinter, Steven Roy, and Robert has excelled in his move from —_ Head coach is John Mallany of PORTABLES * CDs Haringo each had two, while a sin- defence to forward. Steven, a good Milton who was assistant last year, © TURNTABLES ¢ VIDEO GAMES gle marker went to Matt Vervoorn. puckhandler, is another top stick- and feels the team will challenge ¢ COMPUTERS « ETC. > Needless to say goalies Jeff Langille and Geoff Beauparlant had a quiet night in the net. Assists were by Curtis Carr (2), Haringa (2), Mashinter (2), Doug Janjevich, Haw, Finlayson, Roy and Rimmer. This year’s team is proudly spon- sored by JDC Computer Systems of Orangeville. The roster was bol- stered by the addition of three new players, Matt Rimmer, Danny Haw and Robert Haringa. Orangeville’s Matt Rimmer joins the team from the MTHL Mississauga Reps where he was their top scorer and adds speed, competitiveness and is not afraid to mix it up. Danny Haw is a goal scoring speedster from Hillsburgh who tore up the A league last year. Defenceman Robert Haringa from milton has a size with aggressiveness and pos- | Wit at home on Saturday against On Sunday in Dundas, the DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS sesses a murderous slap shot. the Brampton Maroons, and then Raiders’ offensive output was pro- NOW WITH 3 POOL TABLES Returnees on defence are Matt | again the next day in Dundas. lific as they blew out the home AT THE CORNER OF WINSTON CHURCHILL & HIGHWAY 7 Vervoorn from Waterdown who is one of the hardest hitters on the team; Jon Atley comes from the same corner of Halton, Flamboro and he skates faster backwards than most players do forward; Ryan Taylor of Georgetown is a veteran who covers his zone superbly and is one of the best poke checkers in the league; big Richard Trotter Erin uses his size to clear the front of the net and possesses a great slap shot; Stuart Colvin of Milton rounds out the six defence- men and has moved from winger to defence to use his excellent ability to cover the ice. The two veteran goalies Geoff Beauparlant of Georgetown and Jeff Langille from Milton are back to anchor the nets. Geoff is a top positional goalie who plays the angles beautifully. Jeff’s size and mobility consistently frustrate the league’s sharp shooters. The well-balanced forward lines have some unique changes this year. Milton’s Doug Janjevich cen- tres a line of Hillsburgh boys, Danny Haw (RW) and Curtis Carr (LW). Doug brings quickness and superb playmaking fleet Curtis is an excellent opportunist around the opposing net. Matt Rimmer centres the Milton line of RW Tom an around the net and this feisty trio should create havoc for the opposition. Rangy Justin Davis of Carlisle centres the Georgetown duo of Darin Finlayson (RW) and Peter Mashinter (LW). This line was in place before and they are comfortable together. Justin is another great playmaker who has an uncanny ability to rag the puck and find the corners of the net. Darin is a deft passer and a tough two-way player who gets his share of key goals. Swift Peter is a 110 percenter who loves the heavy for the league title and any tourna- ment they are in. Assistant coach is newcomer Kevin Elkins of Milton who will work on offence. Second year manager is Dave Carr of Georgetown. By Mara Fantegrossi The Beaver Lumber Major Novices continued their winning momentum, as they stretched their opening undefeated streak to three games this past weekend. The Georgetown Raiders picked up a In Saturday’s home opener at Memorial Arena the Maroons made Georgetown sweat after building a 2-0 lead, but Graham McCulloch got the Raiders on the scoreboard with only 52 seconds left in the second period by bulling his way to the net and scoring an unassisted goal with a shot on the left side. One minute and a half into the third, Mark Fantegrossi tied the game by shoving into the open left corner the rebound of Kevin Binsell’s shot. Less than two min- utes later, in another pretty Novices extend streak with two more victories “Ryan LaRose’s steady perfor- rebound play, Brandon Valente shot the winning goal into the right corner from McCulloch’s shot. In the winning 3-2 effort, credit also goes to goaltender mance as the Raiders were outshot 21-14. team, 10-3. Coach Paul LaRose said his players “played their best game offensively with lots of good passing.” Goal scorers were Kyle Hotham with a hat trick, Graham McCulloch with two goals, and Chris Henderson, Bradley Snow, Ronny Larocque, Ryan Busby and Corey Forbes each with singles. Triple assists were earned by McCulloch, while Busby, Henderson, Valente, Snow and Tim Mansfield picked up doubles. Hotham and Binsell each had sin- gle-helpers. Calling all sports groups... Haltom IAifills This Week wamts to publish your results. 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