HOCKEY Rep Repor Major Novice Raiders riding roller-coaster The Major Novice Raiders played an evenly matched first period against the hometown Woolwich t ich opened being a little the scoring at 7:36 in the second hippy, the Raiders’ got caught period. Raider winger Jeff Boyce twice for penalties seconds evened the score seconds later, off - With two men short, Brett Bie a great pass from Brett Velten. Jeff took the fe Boyce once again took matters into _the ice potting the game winner. his own hands one minute I Raiders played host to Ancaster give the Raiders the lead, with and as gracious hosts, Woolwich responding seconds eg were unable to take the Raidets-opanedialis ecorias!¥ kept busy in the net the whole third period to 2:47 of the first by Dustin out tie. McKanight’s first Jas of the game The R: layed ahome-and- _ from Brent Bi jome series against their arch Ancaster took the ‘ead with two rivals, Flamborough. The first quick goals in the second and a ree-goal lead. with two more Dustin McKnight game a little closer at the 3: f the nly to see the Raiders go down to jth assists from two goals by rough in the Revie’ Oulds’and ioe Burns to oad ps ff the scori Raiders got their only Beal case! TAO winners Laat Whakwees Maat Knoepfli shot behind th Mike Parsons and Maggie to Andy Burns who passed it ae to McKnight. susty Parsons who made u no mis: Major N Novae Raiders Scores timing it into m 2 vs. Woolwich 2 - Raiders pulled their Paull Raider calls Jeff Boyce (2) le over one _ Raiders assist: Brett Ve itis eet bat to no avail Flamboro 2 vs. eae ie Two days ater, it was revenge Raider goal: Rusty Parioas. Raider ni assists: Andy Burns and Matt The Raiders outshot their oppo- Knoepfli. nents 22-6 in a very fast-paced Georgetown 2 vs. Flamboro 1 - game. Raider goals: Andrew McGourty ‘opened the scor- and Brett Velten (two-men short). ing ai their oat goal at 2:30 in ame 4. ie Seve De the first Dustin McKnight (2). "The Raiders rebounded vores two tae assists: a Beaumont: of their own in the second. Defe Bodanis Bantams destroy y Elora A fired-up Bodanis Bantam Raiders team came out firing on: four assists, while Rick Clark had four assists before leaving all cylinders Dec. 9, destroying the game with an arm injury. first place Elora 12-5, in front of Single goals went to Curtis the home crowd. Carr and Ken Armstrong, while Leading the way for the Shane Thompson and Ken Bantams was the line of Chris assists Goodhew, Steve Markham and and Cameron Hunter added one. Gary McNiven which racked-up Bodanis goalie Andrew Craig nine soar some big saves in the win, as iven tallied seven points _ his team was playing with only (four oa and three assists), five forwards and four defense- Goodhew-also had seven points men. three goals and four assists) and Credit goes to coaches Bob Markham added to the totals Craig, Ron Crane and Chris with two goals and an assist. Goodhew for getting the Jamie Briggs had a goal and _ Bantams fired-up in this one. Henderson Raiders drop tough games Varian This Week, Saturday, December 18, 1993 - Page 19 PORT pa The Brew FACTORY Beer 1/2 price 332 Guelph Street Georgetown 905 873-BREW STEAMATIC OF HALTON NEW NUMBER 877-2320 The John Henderson Major Atom Raiders had two tough losses against the top teams in the league this week. In Woolwich, Pete Veltman got the hat trick, as the Raiders were down 4-0 and rallied to tie the touch Woolwich team in the sition just ground the Raiders down with their speed, to cap- ture the third In Ancaster on rSadey night, with a short bench, the Raiders again rallied back from a 3-0 deficit to tie the hometown ite in the third nota Aen the Maroons to overtake the Raiders for the final time. The first place Ancaster Maroons knew the whole game they had a fight on their hands. Next time, guys!! Woolwich 8 vs. Georgetown 6 - Raiders goals: Pete Veltma (3), Simon Saulnier (2) and Riley McAneney. Raiders assists: Matt Walinga (2), Ryan Inglis, Simon Sine Bill Jackman and Justin Normot Ancaster 4 vs. Gna 3 - Raider goals: Ryan Inglis, Greg Bidwell and Pete Veltman. Raider assists: Greg Bidwell, Ryan Inglis, Jamey Doule and Matt Walinga. 5 Varian, of the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association Novice House League Division. Players include: 3 Marc Monchamp, Andrew Oesch, Shawn Clapp, Ryan Humberstone, Jason St. Pierre, Gristos Boutsis, Greg Presant, Chris Kirk, Morgan Burns, Mike Cook, Lucas Luttman and Adam Ganary. Varian is Treganna, James Boyton, Thomas coached by Jack Oesch, Noel Monchamp and Brian Humberstone. photo submitted Gritty performance by Pee Wee Raiders The M&M Pro Sport Minor Pee Wee pacers traveled to Woolwich last Saturday, hoping for as. much success as: had on an earlier visit, when the host team was shut out 3-0. Again, the shut out was recorded, but it was the hard-checking Woolwich PDS Raiders jelling By Mara Fantegrossi Special to HHTW In the last four weeks, the PDS Minor Atom Raiders have played 11 games, capturing five wins, one tie five very close games. The results of the games were as follows: Flamborough Milton 3, Georgetown 6 - Hespeler 3, Woolwich 3 - Georgetown 1, town 4 - Brantford 4, Brampton 3 - Georgetown 2, Georgetown 7 - Ancaster 4, Georgetown 6 - Flamborough 2, Ancaster 4 - Georgetown 3, Woolwich 4 - Georgetown 3. The 16-man Raider roster combined in a total team effort with goaltenders Ryan LaRose and Chris Henderson usually alternating games. Goal scorers were: Kevin Binsell, Ryan Busby, Alex Durham, Mark Fantegrossi, Kyle Hotham, Ronny Larocque, Graham McCulloch, T.J. Monaghan and Brad Snow. Collecting assists were: Binsell, Nick Black, Busby, Durham, Fantegrossi, Ryan Field, Hotham, Larocque, ~ Tim Mansfield, Doug Martin, McCulloch, Monaghan, Scott ike and Snow. The PDS Raiders’ season record now stands at 14-7, with three more games scheduled before Christmas. squad that niinaged the 1-0 win with a pretty ee at the 1:25 mark of the first peric Coach Harold Gil ee 's game sheet didn’t take ips to com- plete as four skaters were miss- ing from the lineup. The situation worsened near the end of the first period when Sean Muscat suc- cumbed to illness after a gallant effort. When the juggling was forward lines. Dales, Rod Heinz and Matt Hotham shifting off Mike Rovere, Josh Travers and Jason Campbell. Early in the second, He stopped on So etbeeti shits after being set up Dales. ‘These etoes ble by the fore checking of Matt Hotham. 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