Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 25 Nov 2010, p. 14

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THE NEW TANNER14THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2010 Sportswith The New TannerAtom BB Tanners fall in tourney finalThe Maxan Drywall/with assists to Fagan citing game. St. Marys Starkey Atom BB Tan-and Ratchford. E/H opened the scoring in ners traveled to Lincoln scored two goals in the the first two minutes, for a tournament on the second frame and add-and there would be no BRING IT ON: Ben Rushlow (left) and Ryan Cropper guarded the Acton Char-weekend. They opened ing an empty-netter in more scoring until the gers Atom Select team net from a Cambridge challenge on Saturday. The game against St. Marys with the final minute of the final frame on a PPG, ended in a 4-4- tie. Submitted photoa 5-2 victory. Scoring game. Now, facing Ni-giving St. Marys the for Acton were Con-agara On The Lake in 2-0 lead. With just over nor Fagan (1G, 1A); the semi-finals, Acton four minutes remaining, Jake Case (1G); Nic stormed out of the gate Fagan sent in Knight Atom Chargers tie Jones (1G); Daniel with two quick goals all alone and put the Nascimento (1G); Nic from St. Denis and Nas-Tanners on the board. Ratchford (1G); Jakob cimento, assists going With Actons net mind-Cunningham (1A); to Cunningham, Talon er pulled in the final Noah St. Denis (1A) and Fife and Caleb Downs. minute, they swarmed Cambridge 4-4Jake Molinaro (1A). In After NOTL cut the lead the net, but fell short by their second game, Ac-to one with a PPG, Case 2-1. The boys played ton once again came out set up Fagan all alone very hard all weekend, The Acton Chargers Atom brought the Chargers back minute of play and came on top with a 4-1 victory in front. Early in the right from our goalies, Select team tied their second into the lead, assisted by out blazing, tying the game over Oro. Scoring for second period, Ratch-to defense, to our for-season game 4 -4 on Satur-Martin, with an early third with a mere eight seconds the Tanners, St. Denis ford and Molinaro made wards, said Assistant day against Cambridge. The period goal, but Cambridge left. Great defensive effort (2G, 1A); Case (1G); a great pass to Downs, Coach Mike Case. The Chargers started the scoring replied to tie the game once from the whole team, that Cunningham (1G); giving the Tanners a 4-1 passing was unbeliev-quickly with two goals in again. kept consistent pressure on Molinaro (2A); Jones lead. NOTL, once again able, it was great to see the first period from Torin Martin gave the Char-Cambridge through three (1A) and Cam Knight on the power-play, cut the boys playing as a Martin and Jack Timmer-gers a 4-3 lead, assisted by gruelling periods. The (1A). the lead to two head-team. We had superb man. Cambridge returned Ethan Krusky, which was Chargers take on Milton Acton then played ing into the final frame. goaltending all week-the pressure, and by the held strong by the defensive tonight (Thursday) at 6:30 arch rival Erin/Hillsburg Knight set up Case for end from Ricky Villa third period the score was lines. Cambridge pulled p.m., at Memorial arena in falling by 5-3. With two a 5-2 lead with Declan and Sabastian Woods.tied at 2-2. Ethan Constable their goalie in the last Milton.goals from Cunningham Harrison getting the in the first two minutes other assist. With an-of the game, E/H would other PPG and another then changed their goal in the final minute Peewee Chargers Select goalie, which seemed and their goaltender to change the momen-pulled, Acton hung on tum of the game as E/H for the 5-4 victory.stormed back, tying the Acton faced St. Marys game at two. Case gave in the final, which notch a loss and a tiethe Tanners the lead turned out to be an ex-On Sunday, November 7 their arch rivals. It was a ing. The Chargers found went to Sean Caruso and Treatment for:the Acton Chargers Peewee very physical contest with themselves down 2 0 Austin Skelhorne. Erin/ V ( K D T Q O [ C N I K CSelect team played Erin/Erin/Hillsburgh getting out early in the third period, Hillsburgh got a late goal V % J T Q P K E 2 C K PHillsburgh Devils in Erin. to a 1 0 lead after the first before Reid Roberts put in the first period to close V 5 V T G U UIt was the Chargers first period. The second per-Acton on the board with the deficit to one. When game and the players were iod saw more heavy body assists from Curtis Bee and Erin/Hillsburgh tied the V * G C F C E J G Uvery excited about meeting checks and close check-Matthew Butson. Unfortu-game, the Chargers tallied C P F O W E J O Q T G nately for the Chargers, the two more goals with Mat-Naomi Bedellgame was put out of reach thew Butson, scoring from with a late marker by Erin/Roberts, and Jacob Pirri. Registered MassageFOODHillsburgh and the game Austin Skelhorne scored Therapyfinished 3 1. Coaches are on a pass from Dylan Ver-Deanna Wilson / K N N 5 V very pleased with the play-meulan. This game was not BSc. DCh.DRIVEers efforts, and judging by as physical as the contest # E V Q P 1 0Chiropodistthe smiles in the dressing in Erin, and the Chargers Saturday & Sunday, November 27 & 28519-853-8557Foot Specialistroom after the game, you let the Devils back in the You are asked to please bring non-perishable food items would never have known game with two goals in the 519-853-8557to the Acton Arean and Community Centre lobby during we lost, said Coach Dave third. Although both teams arena business hours. The Acton Minor Hockey Associa-Butson.had many chances late in 65 Mill St. E. tion is asking all Tanner players, team offi cials and the The second of the the game, neither goalie Acton, ON whole community to please support the Tanners with home-and-home series was to be beaten and the L7J 1H4their Food Drive in support of the Acton Food Share.on Saturday, November game ended up tied at 4 - 20 at the Acton arena, 4. The Acton players had Foot/Nail CareWe thank-you for when the Chargers came their regular house league Diabetic Footcaresupporting AMHA.out very aggressive, and games earlier in the day Custom Orthoticstook an early two-goal and seemed slightly tired Please support thelead with both goals by in the third, but it was a Home visitsActon Food BankReid Roberts. Helpers great team effort.

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