THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1998 THE NEW TANNER SIGGZ pain WOMB ER} Lumber Hardware, 519-853-1970 264 Main St. N. Acton, Ontario --_Tor. Line: 416-601-1259 L7J 1W9 Fax: 519-853-2542 Sports -WE WANT YOUR TEAM REPORTS! DEADLINE IS MONDAY, 5 PM. Professional design and printing. Tel. (519) 853-5615 Fax. (519) 853-5731 | 56 Mill St. East, Acton HOCKEY HERO: Acton's Ron McKnight was bithe man of the ear as he was named the 1998 Georgetown Hockey Heritage Ward recipient at an awards ban- quet on Monday in Georgetown. McKnight, after getting a kiss and a plaque from Halton Hills Mayor Marilyn Serjeantson, said the best wishes and congratulations from his hockey buddies overwhelmed him. - Frances Niblock photo Siti; Sika it House league playoffs Fourth Teen J.T. Young Power fought to a 5-3 win over first place Best Trans- fer on Saturday. Shawna Druif and Sean Terry each scored twice for J.T. Young and Druif also had an assist. The other marker was scored by Alexander Brake. League points leader Stephen Bennett scored two goals and had an assist for Best while Aaron Hnatin found the net once and assists went to Gordon McKeon and David Carscadden. EX David Gardener scored four goals and had an assist in second place Acton Auto Tech's 6-4 win over third place A & S Engraving. David Bingeman found the net twice for Auto Tech while Dylan Burgess had an assist. NOVICE Points leader Jeremy Stevens was unstoppable, scoring all five of MacKenzie Chapman's goals in a 5-3 win over MacMillan's Fro- zen Foods on Saturday. As- sists went to Kris Van Soelen, Kyle LaBlanc and Dylan Beardall. Kevin De- forest had a hat trick for MacMillan's while assists went to Dylan McPhail with 2, James Wilkinson and Adrian Schroeder. RK Joshua Ceccotti and Elias Frechette both had singles as third place Legion Branch 197 defeated fourth place M & M Pro Sports 2-1 on Saturday. Legion assists went to Garrett Jones and Preston Becker. Liam Heelis, unassisted, scored M & M's lone marker. ATOM Mike Kuipery found the net five times in R/M Con- struction's 10-3 shellacking of Allostra Catering. Elliott Schrive and Jonathan Tysoe each scored twice while Jimmy Bessy had a single. R/M assists went to Luke Hurren, Richard Island and Shrive. Joshua Stevens had two of Allostra's goals while Robbie Rolfe had the third and assists went to Kyle Murray, Brandon Ceccotti and Matthew Sebastian. OE Halton Power Line handed Georgetown Chrysler a 6-1 loss. Both Andrew Friolet and Jason Beatty found the net twice and Derek Mandy and Darryl McKnight rounded out Power Line's scoring. Assists went to Friolet with 2, Beatty, Brian Moore and Dalton Winstone. Neil Armstrong had Georgetown's lone marker with help from Dennis Hunak. RK Michael Bentley had a hat trick in the Graphic Shoppe's 5-3 win over Nellis Construction. Reid Hendry and Ryan Stroud each had singles while assists went to Jay Lalonde, Ryan Gatner and Hendry. Joel Graydon had a goal and an assist for Nellis while D'Arcy O'Driscoll and Trent Toeletzka each had singles. PEEWEE Jacob Kentner and Mike Chapman scored four goals each to lead Daniel Varanelli to a 16-2 rout over Georgetown Apple Auto Glass on Saturday. Blaine Murray had a hat trick while Aston Demers scored twice and Brendon Blair, Shawn Hitchcock and Dylan Jacobs netted singles. RK Shane Drexler had deadly aim, scoring six goals in Acton Terminal Ware- house's 7-4 win over Acton Precast. Anthony Zamernik had a single and an assist for ATW while assists went to Drexler, Kevin Waring, Tyler Veness, and Chris Foster. Nick Mastro had a hat trick and Tyler Chapman had a single and two assists while Matthew Chapman had an assist. BANTAM/MIDGET Goalie Kevin Culling- ham had a shutout as St. John's Trophies blanked Galvcast on Sunday. Caley French and Derek Nolan scored twice while Shane Haslam had a single and as- sists went to Mike Smith (3), Sean McGee, Jesse Defor- est and Travis Toth. RK Frank's Bunch took at 3- 1 win from Acton Subway on Sunday. Ryan Oudelsluys found the net twice for Frank's and Dan Miller had asingle and an assist. Kurtis Bosh scored Subway's lone goal with help from D.J. King and Devon Fraser. On Friday Oudelsluys, Miller and Rowsell each had singles to lead Frank's Bunch to a 3-1 win over St. John's trophies. Richie Dalziel had St. John's goal with help from Shane Haslam. Sabres, Trenton deadlocked in best of five semi-finals By SHIRLEY GOLDEN The New Tanner The Acton Juvenile Sa- bres are tied at one game each with Trenton in OMHA semi-final playoff action fol- lowing a 1-0 loss in Trenton on Sunday. Although Acton is play- ing a best-of-5 game series, game 3 in Trenton tonight (Thursday) is critical because the winner will have the ad- vantage heading into game 4 on March 14 at Acton. Netminder Mike Kempton was superb in Sun- day's loss to Trenton. Trenton scored its lone marker half way through the second period on a power play-- a period that Acton played short-handed by two men because of a string of penalties. Although Acton out- played Trenton, they were unable to capitalize on their numerous power play © tunities and had to se the 1-0 loss. "T couldn't have asked them to play better," coach Rob Pembleton said on Mon- day. "They Eo ayed smart hockey and I know that they can do it again. It took 10 minutes of sud- den death overtime for the Sabres to clinch a 4-3 win in the first pen on Saturday in Acton. Trenton opened scor- ing in the first period and the Sabre's came back when Trevor Malloy scored with just five seconds left in the first period. The Sabre Juveniles moved ahead five minutes into the second period when Rob Turpin let go a blister- ing shot in the upper left cor- ner that seemed to catch the Trenton goalie unaware to make it 1-1. Phil McIntyre scored le for guickly in the third period _ before Trenton retaliated with two goals to end the pe- riod in a 3-3 tie. This neces- sitated ten-minute sudden death overtime. Four minutes into the overtime period, Phil Mcintyre scored single handedly to get his second goal of the game. McIntyre also set uj = two goals in the game with single assists go- ing to Steve Forbes, Trevor Williams and Trevor Mall Heading into tonight's game coach Pembleton said," Both teams are evenly matched and it's probably going to be a goaltenders' duel,"adding that he hopes the team gets the eae' that they must stay out of the penalty box. "Basically now we're into a best 2-out-of 3 series. If we take tonight's game in Trenton then we will have home ice advantage on Sat- urday and this team loves to _play at home." AGH OVO HOVOHROVOHGA a e wi HO®<08 853-2857 PRESIDENT 853-4791 V.P. GIRLS <0 6 <O0HO<OnC <8 JON SE5CCER Gy yp 1998 REGISTRATION FOR BOYS, GIRLS, LADIES AND MEN Saturday, Feb. 21st ............ Yam til moon NEW ARENA Thursday, Feb, 26th ......... 6:30pm til 9pm NEW ARENA Saturday, March 7th ......... 9am til noon NEW ARENA REGISTRATION FEES PAYMENT BY CASH OR CHEQUE. $10.00 LATE REGISTRATION FEE. (AFTER MARCH 7th) NEW PLAYERS MUST SHOW A COPY OF THEIR BIRTH CERTIFICATE AT REGISTRATION PLEASE VOLUNTEER YOUR SERVICES . WE DEPEND ON YOU! For more information please call: Richard Larose Mark Van Den Enden OR OVOROVOROVORO Oe <9RGRW BD PUY Or vi.....ccessessccsccsensesoshifusevepvonchecsoscsdvetenss.60.00 2 Players........00+ 3 or more (in same family, inc. adults) $150.00 Men and Ladies...........sscceccccsssseessssessccssseeees90.00 ecceeeeeee 110.00 Lisa Phillips 853-2089 REGISTRAR Gil Douglas 853-4986 V.P. BOYS 40H 6<60He<ene