Kylie Kruk, 12, at her favourite place. Kylie Kruk wins By ELLEN PIEHL The New Tanner --_--_--_--_-- Kylie Kruk has done it again by winning the Four- Steps-To-Stardom Provincial Junior Girls' Singles title in dramatic fashion on March 22 in Stratford. "Tt was a lot harder," said the 12 year-old first year jun- ior bowler as she described the level of competition this year. Kruk scored a total of 1185 pins in five games and was tied for first at the end of the day with a girl from Ottawa. The two girls then had to compete in a one game roll-off, in which Kruk won by scoring a 219 to the other girl's 181, Kruk won the Provincial title in Bantam Girls Singles last year in Metro Toronto and later went on to ca; the National title in Su : Cae eTm Tien Masters Tae hai yey ea Bored of the Lea 21k Ley eam colt cea celtima ata tice BANS emc ere and tensio ¥ Regain physical confidence Vv Fun & self defense together Waistline Y Get recharged ¥ Friendly people & atmosphere Ontario. Kruk has been bowling for seven years now and says she is looking forward to this toca Nationals, which will on May 1-5 in British Co- lumbia. "I've never went to B.C. before," she says. THE NEW TANNER Superb hockey at house league Day of Champions TYKE Both Michael McKeon and David Carscadden had hat tricks to lead Best Trans- fer to an 8-2 thumping of Acton Auto Tech for the House league Tyke division championship in Acton on Saturday. McKeon kicked off the scoring 34 seconds into the game with an unas- sisted goal. His second goal, with help from Carscadden and Michael Pettitt, came half way through the first period. Less than a minute later Carscadden made it 3-0 with help from McKeon. David Bingeman put Auto Tech on the score board with a goal offa Riley McGilloway pass to end the first period. Carscadden scored his sec- ond goal midway through the second period with help from Tyke Selects end season The Acton House league Tyke Select team ended the season on a sour note with a 9-2 loss to Hamilton on Sun- day at Acton. "They thumped us pretty good," team spokesman Don Heelis said after the game. "Hamilton jumped out pretty quick on us and got an early lead and our guys got their confidence back and scored a couple of goals in the third period." Heelis said the team did tremendously well for a com- munity the size of Acton. " We beat strong Brampton teams, we beat the Milton and Chinguacousy, so for a little town we did well." Steve Bennett and Liam Heelis scored with help from Alexander Brake and Jessy Kuenzig. 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Bennett, regular season and playoff points leader, scored his third goal, this one unas- sisted to end the game 8-2. After the game Best coach Mark Fo gi gf he was only a little rise: the score. "Our boys did aiey Te- ally well, but Auto Tech is a good team. The whole team put in a big effort and our goalie, Evan Lavallee, stopped a lot of breakaways." * J.T. Young Power held A & S Engraving to a 4-3 score to win the consolation round final. Sean Terry had a hat trick for J. T. Young with help from Alexander Brake on the first goal and from Shawna Druif on goals two and three. Sean Wittman scored twice for A & s and Jessy Kuenzig had a single. Assists went to Conor Gib- bons and Andrew Backman. NOVICE M &M Pro § bled MacKenzie C: 3 to phy. Playoff points leader Jeremy Stevens had a hat trick, opening the scoring for MacKenzie five minutes into the first period off a Kyle Lablane pass. M & M's Michael Kellas answered with the first of his four goals to tie it 1-1 and Brendan Schatti made it 2-1 for M & M. Goalie Richie Brownlee assisted on both M&M goals. Stevens scored his second goal, unassisted, to end the first period 2-2. MacKenzie was held scoreless in the sec- ond period as Schatti scored his second goal, with help from Nicholas. Kellas scored two quick goals for M&M, with help from Brownlee and Luke Gibbons to end the period 5-2. With less than two minutes to play Stevens scored off a David Moore pass to make it 5-3 and Kellas scored his third goal, with help from Schatti, to end the game 6-3. "The game was close right to the end and everybody played up to their hardest and because of that they won," coach Don Heelis said after the game. "Each boy really progressed over the course of the season and played their best game when they had to." rts dou- jpman 6- R.R. #1, Limehouse ON LOP 1HO the Novice tro- Estate 8 Industrial n Certified Appraiser Consignment Welcome Thomas Glassford had a strong games in goal for MacKenzie. oe Regular season points leader Kevin Deforest had a hat trick to lead MacMillan's Frozen Foods to a 5-1 win over Legion Branch 197 in the consolation final. After a scoreless first period Defor- est scored three times and Dylan McPhail and Trent Copeland had singles, one assisted by Anthony Luna, to end the second period 5- 0. Jordan LaRose put Le- gion on the scoreboard with the only goal in the third pe- riod to end shutout hopes of MacMillan's goalie Martin Saliba, who made some great saves. ATOM = most ne game of the Day of Champions was under-dog Allostra Cater- ing's come-from-behind, overtime 5-4 win over R/M Construction for the Atom championship. "We were fourth of six teams in the regular season but we sure started to im- prove in the playoffs," a happy and proud coach Paul Edwards said after the game. "Everybody chipped in and our goalie, Graeme Copeland, was instrumental in our win." Atom points leader Mike Kuipery scoring for R/M less a minute into the game assisted by Jonathan Tysoe. Robbie Rolfe scored the first of his four goals for Allostra. Tysoe found the net for R/M with help from Luke Hurren to make it 2-1. The first pe- riod ended 3-2 Allostra when Rolfe scored again with help from Brandon Ceccotti and Andrew Jackson. Rolfe scored in the second period with help from Christopher Elmes and Kuipery scored to end the period 4-3. Midway through the third period Kuipery scored off Tysoe to tie the game 4-4 at the end of regular play. The first overtime period was score- less but Stevens blasted one past R/M goalie C.J. Carr, the league's leading goalie, to take the double overtime championship win. oR Dennis Hunak scored twice and had an assist to help Georgetown Chrysler take the Atom consolation final with a 3-1 win over Halton Power Line. Michael Wood had Georgetown's other goal, assisted by Hunak and Neil Armstrong. Steven Gardener also had an assist. Shane Monahan had Power Line's lone goal, unassisted. * Cewrrat Ontario Avctionzers =] "a Professional Auction Services NORM WEBSTER > (416) 523-6645 | (905) 873-7633 THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1998 Nellis Construction won the second consolation game with a 2-1 victory over the Graphic Shoppe. Trent Toeletzka opened scoring for Nellis with help from Brenton McCrimmon- Jones and Ryan Gatner scored Graphic Shopper's lone marker, with help from Jay Lalonde to tie the game 1-1 at the end of the first pe- riod. After a scoreless second period, Joel Graydon scored, assisted by Toeletzka, scored to give Nellis the win. PEEWEE Acton Terminal Ware- house goalie Derek Scott was superb, stopping all shots as ATW shut-out Dan- iel Varanelli 4-0 for the House league championship. "As much as Derek stood on his head and made some great saves, the win was a real team effort and I was re- ally proud of the way the guys played," coach Paul Chadwick said after the game, adding that the victory was also due to " lucky breaks and good bounces." Shane Drexler scored twice for ATW with assists from Kevin Waring. Adam Horvath scored with help from Anthony Zamernik and Chris Foster, who then scored with help from Michael Pacheo and Drexler. Play got a little rough in the game -- four Varanelli players spent 10 minutes total in the penalty box. Three ATW players served 8 penalty minutes. Ett Acton Precast Peewee goalie Brent Chapman had a shutout as Precast blanked Apple Auto Glass 7-0 in the consolation game. Tyler Chapman had a hat trick while teammates Nick Mastro, Mike Mainprize, Jeff Thomson and Mike Piette had singles. Assists went to Adam Mills, Mat- thew Chapman (2), Craig Matta, Tyler Chapman (2), Chris Norman (2), Ryan Jackson (2), and Travis Medland, (2). BANTAM/MIDGET Acton Subway took the championship hardware with a 3-2 win over Frank's Bunch. Midget points leader Devon Fraser, who arrived after the game had started, scored the only first period goal with help from Jay Waples. The second period was scoreless until the last three minutes when Dan Miller and Michael Rowsell scored, with help from Ryan Oudelsluys and Brett Gar- dener to make it 2-1 for Frank's. Ryan Turpin tipped one in off a Ryan Schmidt pass to tie it 2-2 heading into the third period. Turpin . clinchedthe win with an . overtime goal. ~ eK , St. John's Trophies , blanked Galvcast 1-0 in over- time to win consolation game. Jesse Deforest scored for St. John's and Shane '~ Haslam got the assist.