Page 14 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, April 14, 1993 Recreation rae S and NORTHEND yon SALES SERVICE LEASING Z HWY. #25 & 401 878-4137 MILTON ——— Minor hockey wraps u By Mike Zrostek Trophies were handed out follow- ing the’ Georgetown Minor Hockey Association’s Tim Horton’s Day of Champions April 3 and as well, sea- son-ending individual silverware i . The Trish and Terry Richmond Trophy in the Novice division went to Firestone. who defeated Admor Door Systems 4-3 in the final. The A.E. LePage Trophy went to Varian in the Atom division who defeated Pizza Plzza 2-1 in the final. The Wayne Pries Presidents Cup went to. Armstrong Insurance in the ‘Tyke division as they defeated J.V. Clothing’5-2 in the Gold final. The A.E. LePage Trophy in the Pee Wee division was presented to Georgetown Rent-All who defeated Georgetown Toyota 5-2. The Pries Family Trophy went to Milwood Construction who defeated Georgetown Honda 3-2 in the Bantam division. The Hal Pells President’s Cup went to McGibbon Hotel in the Midget / Juvenile division as they defeated The Lions Club 7-3. Also handed out were the year- end trophies for Most Valuable Player, Most Improved Player and Most Sportsmanlike trophies. In the Novice House League the MVP for Tim Horton’s was Chad Mitchell, MIP was Andre Corley and. MS was John Deamude. M & M Pro Sports MVP was Chad Fleming, MIP was Sean McCulloch and the MS was Ryan Louth. Subway MVP was Alex Wilson, MIP was Brian Amold and MS was Jessie Grin. Kinsmen MVP was Thomas Temple, MIP was Nicholas Antoni, and MS was Robert Patterson. Young’s Pharmacy MVP was Andrew Oesch, MIP was Ryan Humberstone and the MS. was Marc Monchamp. The Admor Doors MVP was Ryan Brooke-Bisschop the MIP was Matt Knopfli and the MS was Michael Hall. The Summa Engineering MVP was Patrick Potosky, the MIP was Michael There was hockey action galore April 3, Horton’s Day of Champions. In Pee Wee Georgetown Toyota 3-2 and claim the A.E. LePage Trophy. Houghton and the MS was Brendan Coates. Firestone MVP was Terry Monaghan The MIP was Josh Martin and the MS was Joe Garvey. AF Johnson MVP was Eric Eutenier, the MIP was Lucas Amold and the MS was Daryl Veltman. The league MVP in the Novice division was Kyle Mcllvenna, the MIP was Dustin Weger, the MS was Ryan Norton and the Vezina was won by Brendan Louth. The Atom Esso Awards were pre- sented to each team , the M.V.P Sports MVP was Tyler Baker, the MIP was Matt Clark and the MS was Bart Balaniowski. Future Stars MVP was Adam Key, the MIP was Matt Seaman and the MS was Andrew Cook. Dave’s Service Centre MVP was Paul Dimarco, the MIP was Jeffrey Graville and the MS is Paul Postialone. Pizza Pizza MVP was Tommy Dales, the MIP was Troy Cunningham and the MS was Josh Robbins. Varian MVP was Chris Martyniuk, the MIP was Danielle King and the MS was Jeff Russell. A & J Engraving MVP was Jeff MacIntyre, the MIP was Jason Delurey and the MS was Simrath Sooch. }ooch. The Atom MVP Greg Bidwell (above left) f the CPGA and Rick Glugosh, President of Blue Springs Golf Club announced the new plans for the club. photo submitted received the Dow Selby Memorial Trophy, the Bill Richmond Trophy for MIP went to Rajveen Hundal. The Brian James Trophy for MS went to Tristan Temple and the Vezina winner was Paul Dimarco. The Pee Wee team awards for Georgetown Firefighters were MVP Matt McMullen, MSP Shawn Morden and MIP was Mike Watts. Murray Motors MVP was Sam Butt, the MS was Brian Normore and the MIP was Mike Carter. Georgetown Rent-All MVP was Shawn Durkin the MSP was Shawn Hardcastle and the MIP was Chris Sperdutti. Georgetown Toyota MVP was Sam Southworth the MSP was Patrick Huibers and the MIP was Nathan Walraven. Carpet Barn MVP was Curtis Gregson, the MSP was Mark Quaglia and the MIP Cory Rees. A & W Teens MVP..was Brad Densmore, the MSP was Joel as the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association held its Tim Division action above, Georgetown Rent-All hung on to defeat. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Higgins and the MIP was Michael The Pee Wee League awards for MVP were Danny-Cabral, the MS was Brendan Alexa, the MIP was Ross Stevenson and the Vezina tro- phy went to David Clark and Nick Toris. The Tyke Esso Awards for the Tyke division went as following: J.V. Clothing MVP was Gavin Aldridge, the MIP. was Daniel Sliasas and the MS was Dean Spittal. Armstrong Insurance MVP was Kevin Field, the MIP was Chris McCulloch and the MS was Derek Naylor. Cakes of Elegance MVP was Todd Gilmore, MIP was Corey Colarossi and the MS was Ryan Alber. Eagle Landscaping MVP was Marcus Sargent, MIP was Graham Knoepfli and the MS was Thomas Elinesky. The Hockey Moms MVP. was Kyle Russell, the MIP was p season with Day of Champions Anthony Murphy and the MS was Ryan Hirtle. Terra Cotta Cookies MVP was Bradley Henderson, the MIP was Jimmy Presant and the MS was Andrew Fedora. The Montego Construction MVP was Aaron Cardon, the MIP was Gary Rya and the MS was Taylor Gabel. McFarlane Masonry MVP was Travis Bland, the MIP was Ryan Maracle and the MS was Jason ‘ichardson. The Tyke League MVP was” Matthew Velten, the MIP was Andrew Buck and the MS was Michael Rudat. The Bantam award for Walraven. K.F.C: MVP was Steve Gibbons, the MIP was Jeff Wilson ‘and the MS was Matt Doty. Millwood Construction MVP was Andy Jackman, the MIP was Reid Scott and the MS was Ben Cunningham. The Curwood MVP was Josh Richardson, the MIP was Peter McGee and the MS was Darren Martin. The League MVP» went to Gary McLean, the MIP was, Jason Myers, the MS was Steve Sheppard and the Vezina winner. nd, was Brad Frie: The Larry White Trophy for Juvenile MVP went to Jamie Tripp, the Jeremiah Fendley Memorial Trophy for Midget MVP was Steve Boyle. The MIP winner of the Ken Morrow Memorial Trophy was Randy Geerts. The MS winner of The Sybil Weaven Memorial Trophy was Dave Steer. The Vezina winner of The Policé Association Trophy was Dave Frost. The coach of the year award went to Kevin Hughes. Gray and Mclivenna do the trick By Mike Zrostek Vince Gray and Kyle Mcllvenna stood out at the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association Tim Horton’s Day of Champions, each-netting a hat-trick to help there respective teams to victory. Mcllvenna’s three paced Firestone to a 4-3 win over Admor Door in the Novice final. Ryan Norton added a single in the win, while Kris Moore scored twice and Ryan Brooke-Bisschop added one for Admor Door.Gray’s three helped his McGibbon Hotel mates to a 7-3 win over the Lion’s Club in the Midget / Juvenile final. Frank McLean scored twice while Steve Brown and Jeff Pettigrew had sin- gles. Dave Humphries, Jeff ‘Timmons and Chris Duff scored for the Lion’s Club. In other finals, Georgetown Rentall beat Georgetown Toyota 5- 2 to take the Pee-Wee champi- onship. Sean Durkin and Paul Farmer scored two each while Darren Mansfield added a single for the winners. Brendan Alexa and Jesse Ward scored for Georgetown Toyota. The Bantam final saw Millwood defeat Georgetown Honda 3-2 thanks in to goals by Bill Stokes, Keith Hunt and Richard Hennesey. Arron Dunlop and Mike Silvello teplied for Georgetown Honda. Varian defeated Pizza Pizza 2-1 to take the Atom championship. Jason Armstrong scored both goals for Varian while Ian Cunningham scored for Pizza Pizza. Recalling winter sports By Rod Beaumont Spring has arrived, the boys of summer are back and it’s time to reflect on a winter of accomplish- ments and di i Rodent's Racket DOOR! The Toronto Maple Laughs of Kate Pace showed us courage, determination and perseverance in becoming one of the world’s pre- mnier skiers, Russ Howard’s rink rocked the world winning the World Men’s Curling Championship in Geneva. Suspected shady tactics used by out-of-town minor hockey teams in the league and playoffs left a sour taste in many mouths. The Blue Jay organization showed class and set a precedent with whiners and headaches a.k.a. Wells and Bell, giving them the answer they did not expect - THE rs resurrected the glory years and made Saturday Hockey Night in Canada and the Maple Leafs once again enjoyable and exciting to watch. Parents will be parents and coaches of all types endured count- less hours of second guessing but turned the other cheek completing another season. With next year’s teams and groups already being organized, most will be back; for which I applaud their efforts and their patience. The New York Rangers, President trophy winners last year, at press-time, could be eliminated from the playoffs this year. What happened? Makes me wonder, why fire Roger Neilson; seems the play- ers should have got the boot. ‘The figure skating community sat on the edge of their seats watching Canadians bring home hardware galore from Prague. All of which, well-deserved. The CRTC decided it was their job to police violence in sports, in particular, hockey, and gained the wrath of many a sports writer, broadcaster, and participant. I per- sonally voiced my concern and dis- Pleasure and forwarded my views to Mr. Spicer. On the downside, several sports Personalities passed on. Be it from tennis, football, hock Cc page 16