Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 15, 1990, p. 21

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THEHEiULDOlrrUOCStw4vDarllltMPaCll Halton Major Peewees win regional tourney Atom House League Varian crunches Chateau 122 The Hurricane AAA Ma jor together only three months have become the Regional AAA Silver Stick Cham pions This is their second cham pionship in four tournaments In true teamwork fashion each forward line was responsible for at least one gamewinning goal making the Hurricanes virtually unstoppable as they racked up 17 goals while the stingy defence allowed only four goals the entire weekend North York Canadlens Halton Hurricanes 3 The Hurricanes had a 30 lead by the 724 mark of the second but with 247 left in the game the Canadiens started a comeback which would see them tie the game with four seconds left on the board Scoring for Halton were Marc Boucher Jeff Haydar and Sandy Davidson Assists went to Bobby Wilson with two and Loader with a single Halton Hurricanes I Brampton Brampton continued their hack and whack routine from regular league play into this tournament resulting with Bramptons coach being ejected during the first period with a gross misconduct Goal tender Kevin Wilson recorded his first shutout In a pivotal game Two power play lines were utilized resulting in many scoring chances only goal scored by Scott Bertoli on a breakaway pass from wingers and Loader sealed the win Halton Hurricanes Mlsslssauga Terriers 0 Halton was overpowering on Sunday morning allowing only four shots three during penalty killing on netmmder Steve Heinz in the entire game This was Heinzc third shutout Loader and Bertoli led with two goals and four assists each while linemate Haydar chalked up two Minor Atom machines win By GOODHEW Herald Special Coaches Dave Krause John Martin and Doc Richardson received their Christmas present early when the minor atom Black Machines up Saturday and drove on to beat Black Machines goalie Chris Hall was very steady this game making several saves The other goalie Joey Barger was busy on the bench handing out support to his teammates Dan Cabral fired the first goal by the Chinguacousy goalie early in the game from a pass from Judd Richardson Cabral was fired up for this game and Richardson also made some good plays Jeff Bahr whizzed the second goat in to give Georgetown a big ger lead Mike Krause was all hustle and did some great backchecking Farm team player Ryan Booth proved hes going to be around a long time playing great headsup hockey and wai right in the thick of things With 2 players ill the team was left with three Nathan Martin played tough at the blueline stopping most players who came at him Jeff Telford threw up roadblocks and managed to get a couple of shots on net Joey made a few rushes and managed to get back to cover his man HALTON HILLS COLLISION RR 1 ACTON goals and three assists Ian Macintosh scored two including the game winner while Phillip Sanderson earned one goal and one assist Trevor Kuhn assisted three times while Mark San dy Davidson Tim Diardichuk and Todd picked up one assist each The Hurricanes finished the elimination round as the only undefeated team either divi sion Burlington top Cen tral AAA league ended last in the other division Hurricanes 4 Whitby A neck in neck match ensued throughout the first as each team sized the other up With seconds left Whitby scored a marker which may have been the game winner but the Hurricanes refused to roll over At 706 of the second goalie Wilson passed the puck to defenceman Kuhn whose end to end rush and shot before the Whitby could move created a spark that ig nited the Hurricane Flame Throwers With left in the third moved the puck in to Crawford who passed it out front Paul Sandifer used some good heads up to tuck it in behind the goalie for the game winner The North American Invita tional AAA Silver Stick Cham pionships to be held in Port Huron January 1214 will determine the number one team of year old hockey players in North America Dec 8 saw three games of Atom House League action take place at Memorial Arena In the first game Varian In dustries beat an understrength Chateau Restaurant team by a score of 122 Jess Ward five goals Mike Kitchen four goals and Sam Southworth 1 goal assists led the Varian at tack Other Varian goals were by Richard Cunningham 2 goals while Mike Layman Matt Adam Discenza Mark Harlow and Cunningham provided assists Goalie Clint had a good game Chateaus Shawn Morden scored two fine solo goals while Craig Anderson and Darren Mansfield had strong games in a losing cause The first game of the morning saw A and S Engraving jump to an early lead on goals by Dirk McKee Jason McCarthy Chris Baker Jason Thompson and Thomas Arnold MVP Distributors started off slowly but picked up the pace in the third period on goals from Jesse Nick Johnston and Brian Normore A and S replied with goals from McKee and Thompson to finish with a victory Assists came from Geoff for A and S and Chris Sperduti Paul Farmer and Jason Water- worth for MVP Isaac Ferguson and Glen Wood played well for MVP Game two was a tight hard- fought cliffhanger between the only two undefeated squads Daves Service Centre and Tim Hortons Peter set up Josh MaUnosky to open the scor ing while Daves Shaun Dunlop countered with a solo rush en ding with a powerful wrist shot past a sprawling Hortons goalie Dylan Lee Lee and Daves Mike Kelly held the score even at until seconds from the end when John Howell put up on a pass from MaUnosky All players gave a big effort but Kelly was especially notewor thy as he repeatedly frustrated a swarming Daves offence with a series of excellent saves Players and fans look forward to Dec 29 when these wellmatched teams meet again GDHS athletes of the week Rebel midget basketball player Jim Katslllaris and senior volleyball player Kelly Cotton were chosen as Georgetown District High Schools athletes of the week for belplng with their teams suc cesses recently Midgets defeated Milton Dec while seniors won their own volleyball tournament last Saturday 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