THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1998 THE NEW TANNER 9 Sports aper borders $8.95 each Lumber, Hardware, SIG Pain Professional design {\, and printing. 5 Tel. (519) 853-5615 Fax. (519) 853-5731 House league hockey TYKE First place Best Transfer con- tinued their winning ways with a 5-3 win over last place A & S En- graving in Tyke playoff action on Saturday. Points leader Stephen Bennett had a hat trick and two assists for Best while teammates David Carscadden and Gord McKeon had singles and assists went to Aaron Hnatin with 2 and Lucas Fraser. Sean Wittman, Jessy Kuenzig and Matt Murray scored for A & S while assists went to Kyle Creswicke, Dylan Creasy and Kuenzig. RK Alexander Brake was hot, scoring five goals in second place J.T. Young Power Contractor's 6- 5 win over Acton Auto Tech on Sat- urday. Sean Terry had J.T. Young's other marker while assists went to Bradley Kri, Gerrard Lefebvre and Shawna Druif. David Gardener had a hat trick and an assist for third place Acton Auto Tech while teammates David Bingeman and Riley McGilloway had singles. Assists went to Andrew Baklarz, Michael McConnell, Tyler Kruk, Dylan Burgess, Steven Wolstenholme, Curtis Marcoux and Kevin Vickery. NOVICE Jeremy Stevens showed why he's novice points leader, scoring nine goals and getting an assist as first place Mackenzie Chapman trounced last place Legion Branch 197 10-4 in playoffs on Saturday. Teammate Timothy Tysoe had a single marker and Patric Ellis had three assists while Matt Pettipher and Chris Viel each had two as- sists and Kyle LeBlanc had a sin- gle. Bryan Ruigrok had a single goal and three assists for Legion while Joshua Ceccotti had a single marker. David Garvie scored twice and had an assist while Steven O' Donnell was also credited with an assist. por Michael Kellas scored four goals and had an assist as M & M Pro sports doubled MacMillan's Frozen Foods 6-3 in playoffs on Saturday. Nicholas Glover and Liam Heelis each scored singles while assists went to Brendan Schatti with three, Glover with two, and Richard Brownlee and Joshua Essiembre each were cred- ited with single assists. Adrian Schroeder had a sin- gle goal and a single assist for MacMillan's while teammates Dylan McPhail and Kevin Defor- est each found the net once and an assist went to James Wilkinson. ATOM R/M Construction out-shot and out-skated Nellis Construction to take an easy 8-2 win in Atom playoff action on Saturday. Mike Kuipery had a hat trick and three assists for R/M while Jonathan Tysoe and Luke Hurren each scored twice and Jimmy Berry had a single. Tysoe and Hurren also both had single assists. Michael English, Hurren and Kuipery each spent two minutes in the penalty box for tripping while teammates Elliott Shrive took a two minute penalty for hooking and Joey Eng- lish spent two minutes in the box for body contact. Nellis goals came off the sticks of Brenton McCrimmon-Jones and Bradley Durocher while teammates Ches Zaborowski and Trent Toeletzka cach had single assists, #*K Halton Powerline blanked the Graphic Shoppe 5-0 in Atom playoffs on Saturday. Jason Beatty found the net twice for Powerline while teammates Brian Moore, Shayne Monahan and Andrew Friolet each had singles. Assists went to Daniel O" Driscoll and Monahan who spent two min- utes in the penalty box for rough- ing. Dalton Winstone also took a to minute penalty for roughing. The Graphic Shoppe's Daniel McLeod spent two minutes in the box for interference. #ke Georgetown Chrysler and Allostra Catering battled to a 3-3 tie in Atom playoffs on Saturday. Bradley Near scored twice for Georgetown while Neil Armstrong had a single and Michael Wood, Dennis Hunak, Treth MacDougall and Kevin Saelzer each had assists. Josh Stevens found the net once for Allostra while Kyle Murray and Robbie Rolfe each scored singles and had assists. Derek Burton and Brandon Ceccotti each spent two minutes in penalties. BANTAM/MIDGET Acton Subway had a narrow 3- 2 win over St. John's Trophies in Bantam-Midget playoffs on Satur- day. Devon Fraser, Jay Waples and David White with assists from Ryan Turpin who had two and D. J. King scored subway goals. Shawn Knoepfli and Caley French had St. John's markers while assists went to Ryan Samson and Sean Magee. eK Frank's Bunch and Galvcast battled to a 1-1 tie in Bantam- Midget playoff action on Saturday. Michael Rowsell scored Frank's lone marker with help from David McEnery. Sam Brunelle scored for Galvcast. with help from, Jonathan Defreitas. On Friday Galvcast had a 5-2 win over subway. Sam Brunelle scred twice and had an assist in that game while teammates Chad Edwards, Rob Blyth and Paul Payne had singles. Assists went to Paul Withers with three, Edwards, Payne and Jimmy Dickinson. The Bruce Hood Travel Bantam 2 team started the TriCounty Playoffs in fine fashion winning two and losing one game this week. In Grand Valley last Monday, Acton clawed back from a 2 - 0 deficit late in the second period to win 5 -- 3. Stephen Mona- ghan had the hat trick while singles went to Mike Hryn and _ Jordan Zukowski. Adam Durski, Matt Hebden and Ryan > (Bantams start playoffs with two wins, loss Weatherall eachhadapair Weatherall, Darryl Blyth ofassists while single help- and Matt Thatcher assisted. ers went to Mark Bailey, With three games left in Andrew Forbes, Greg the preliminary round, Barens and Monaghan. Acton is in good shape to On Tuesday in Acton, advance to the Tri County \ Milton scored a goal with _ finals. ) only 5 seconds left to win 4 -- 3. Monaghan continued his hot hand of late with a pair of goals while Zukowski had the other. Chris Stanhope, Weatherall, Hebden and Hryn had the assists. Last Saturday in Acton, the local boys defeated Elora 3 --0 behind the shut- out goal tending of Rory Dick. Monaghan, Hryn, and Hebden each scored while Soccer 264 Main St. N. 519-853-1970 Ne oe Pees | WE WANT YOUR TEAM REPORTS! DEADLINE IS MONDAY, 5 PM. 56 Mill St. East, Acton al WHAT PUCK? M & M Pro Sports goalie Corey Tennier makes a valiant effort to stop this shot in M & M's 6-3 win over MacMillan's Frozen Foods in house league novice action on Satuday at the Acton arena. - Frances Niblock photo Reinders boots two goals Under-7 Acton Town Milk battled Denny's Insurance toa 3-1 victory. on Saturday in Under-7 Indoor soc- cer action at McKenzie-Smith Bennett. Jared Reinders scored two of Town Milk goals while teammate Stephen Van Helden booted a single and assists went to Taylor Mann, Rebecca Sampson and Kevin Hamilton. Mark Wells had Denny's lone marker with help from Danielle Cooper. Under-10 Joshua Dickieson scored five goals for MacMillan's Frozen Atoms 3-1 in playoffs The Acton Atom Sabres alternate entry team has three wins and one loss in Tri- County playoffs heading into a home game Friday against Fergus and an away game Sunday against Elora. The Sabres' defence has been great, limiting their op- ponents to very few shots on goal while the goalies have been very strong in the playoffs. In Saturday's 4-1 win over Milton, Nick Ridler opened the scoring, followed by two by Nick Johnson and a sin- gle by Corey Wilson. Foods 7-7 tie with Acton Veterinary on Saturday at MSB while brother Jordan. Dickieson found the net twice. Both Kyle Napp and Nathan Reinders scored three goals for Acton Veterinary and Ryan Pimentel had a single. ate Tim Medland scored three goals and had two assists as No. 2 team hammered No. 4 team 7-1 in Under-10 soccer action at MSB on Saturday. Brydon Pole found the net twice for No. 2 and had an as- sist while teammates Corey Drumm and Nils-Olav Stockinger had singles goals and single assists. Mitchell Thomas also had two assists and both Pole and Garrett Nuttall made some great saves in net for No. James Lee scored No. 4's lone goal. Under-13 An all-round good team effort __ helped the White team hold on for a narrow 4-3 win over Lakeview Flooring in Under-13 action at MSB on Saturday. Justin Goodlet had two of the White team's goals while teammates Leanne Marcoux and Sabrina Fread had singles. Cory Burgan scored all three of Lakeview's markers. ee Lisa Robson scored five times to lead Bev Gray design Associates to a 9-8 win over No. 4 team in Under-13 action n Saturday. Torin Doppelt and Joe Douglas each found the net twice for Bev Gray. Rachel Turner found the net four times for No. 4 while teammates Eric Corman had three goals and Denise Barens had a single. Penalties nail juveniles The Acton Juvenile Sabres couldn't buy a goal in last Thursday's 6-0 loss to Trenton in OMHA semi-finals playoff action in Trenton. The loss puts the Sabres down two eS to one heading inio Saturday's game four in Acton and gives Trenton home ice advantage if the series goes to five games. "Once we went down three goals we just gave up," ex- plained coach Rob Pembleton in an interview on Monday. Trenton was up by three power-play goals in the second period and although Pembleton switched goalies, Trenton continued to score and Acton couldn't find the net. "Our penalties were the turning point of the game because we had to play short-handed," a frustrated Pembleton said. Acton took game one at home with a 4-3 win in overtime and lost game two 1-0 last Sunday in Trenton. 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