Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 21 Feb 2007, p. 19

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Unbeaten Jags hope for playoff success Continued from pg. 17 CtK's juniors took on 8-2 Assumption yesterday (Tuesday) in the quarter-finals and could host a Halton final-four contest today if victorious. The Halton championships will take place Thursday at Sheridan College in Oakville. Acton's seniors are also hopeful of booking a spot in Thursday's AA boys' final at Sheridan. The Bearcats bounced Aldershot 61-35 in Friday's opening-round game, with T.J. Fry scoring 17 points to get Acton into Tuesday's semi-final at St. Thomas Aquinas. Georgetown's senior boys downed Christ the King 54-37, holding off a late Jaguar charge to prevail in the opening round of Halton AAAA playoffs. The second-seeded Rebels, undefeated during the regular season, hosted a tough semi-final game Tuesday night against Burlington's Assumption. Christ the King goaltender Ben Merchant puts a halt to a scramble around his net in the first game of the Jaguars' opening-round Halton boys' high school playoff game against visiting Iroquois Ridge on Thursday at the Alcott Arena. Christ the King took a 1-0 lead into the third period but ended up dropping a 2-1 decision. The Jags needed to win Tuesday's game two at home against Iroquois Ridge in order to force an overtime period that will determine which team moves on to the semi-finals on Thursday. Photo by Eamonn Maher Midget AE Raiders win tiebreaker to advance It took a tiebreaker game and an extra week but the Georgetown New Solutions Capital Group Midget AE Raiders have advanced to the Ontario Minor Hockey Association quarter-finals. Tiebreaker Georgetown 3, Anacaster 1: Thomas Neely, Geoff Bannerman, Adam Salisbury (G); Michael Weber (2A); Brett Reynolds (A); Stephen Bruce (W). Round-robin Georgetown 4, Ancaster 1: Marc Nadeau, Zac Laidlaw, Weber, Bannerman (G); Reynolds, Bannerman (2A); Eric Nogueira, Nadeau, Weber (A); Stephen McDonald (W). Georgetown 4 Flamborough 2: Weber (2G) Nick Spence, Salisbury (G); Weber (2A); Kyle Lockwood, Bannerman, Nogueira (A); McDonald (W). Georgetown 4, Flamborough 3: Andrew Best, Reynolds, Nadeau Bannerman (G), Neely (2A); Salisbury, Best, Nadeau (A); McDonald (W). Ancaster 3, Georgetown 0. Hockey Christ the King's Jaguars are the top seed in the Halton Tier I girls' playdowns with a 5-0-4 mark and will host Holy Trinity today (Wednesday) at the Alcott Arena at 2:30 p.m. Also on Wednesday, sixth-place Georgetown travels to Burlington to take on Assumption in another quarter-final. The semi-finals are slated for Friday and the Halton championship game set for next Tuesday.

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