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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 21 Oct 2010, Scoreboard, S03

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Rep minor hockey 3 Scoreboard, Thursday, October 21, 2010 Bantam AE Raiders save Best for finals Georgetown's Castle Building Centres Raiders won all four of their games and outscored the opposition 20-4 to earn the Harvest Cup championship in the bantam additional entry rep division at the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association's Best of the Best annual tournament earlier this month. Preliminary round-- Georgetown 2, Newmarket 1; Georgetown 8, Manitoulin 0; Georgetown 5, Whitby 3 Championship-- Georgetown 5, Newmarket 0 Tournament summary: Lucas Jenkins (4G, 2A); Blair Davies (3G, 5A); Blair Vander Glas (3G, 4A); Dane Firhoj (3G, A); Gregory Higgins (2G, A); Travis Hatcher (2G); Jake Spence, Mark Bowen (G, 2A); Quinn Harding (G); Mitchell Catoen, Stevie Rosa (3A); Ryan Bourgeois, Mark Van Ofwegen (2A); Eric Pupo (A); Joe Wallace (2SO); Brandon Phair (2W). Regular season Caledon 4, Georgetown 3: Phillip Hill (2G); Firhoj (G); Bowen (2A); Higgins, Rosa (A). Orangeville 1, Georgetown 0 Georgetown 2, Brampton 2: Davies, Jenkins (G); Catoen, Pupo, Higgins (A). Georgetown 4, Caledon 1: Davies (2G, A); Bourgeois, Harding (G); Vander Glas (2A); Higgins, Catoen, Firhoj, Rosa (A); Phair (W). Stoney Creek 3, Georgetown 1: Vander Glas (G); Hill, Jenkins (A). Joe Wallace posted two shutouts and goaltending partner Brandon Phair also had two wins as Georgetown's Castle Building Centres Raiders took top spot at the Best of the Best tournament held on the Thanksgiving weekend in Halton Hills. Team members (front, from left) are: Brandon Phair, Joe Wallace. Middle row: Gregory Higgins, Mitchell Catoen, Eric Pupo, Ryan Bourgeois (head in the cup), Jake Spence, Blair Vander Glas, Phillip Hill. Back row: Trainer Peter Davies, assistant coach Eric Vander Glas, Travis Hatcher, Mark Van Ofwegen, Mark Bowen, Lucas Jenkins, Dane Firhoj, Stevie Rosa, Quinn Harding, Blair Davies, head coach Tim Kerr. Absent: Manager Karen Phair, assistant trainer Debbie Harding. Submitted photo Jake Heaton, Marek Lemme (G, A); Jordan Adams (G); Michael Caissie, Nolan Milne, Kyle Yandeau (A). Georgetown 5, Burlington 1: Yandeau (G, A); Schickler, Jonathan Stables, Burroughs, Lemme (G). start in Tri-County league play with two wins and a tie, outscoring the opposition 19-5. Georgetown 9, St. Catharines 2: Matt Simpson (3G, 2A); Adam Charalambides (G, 3A); Brad Ranson (4A); Keegan Martinec (G, 2A); Cory Highfield (G, A); Nick Hale (2A); Drew Hillock, Ryan Howard, Brandon Gago (G); Chris Marchese, Josh Fera, Jason Young (A). Georgetown 9, Stoney Creek 2: Ranson, Gago (G, 2A); Hillock, Simpson, Adam Dobis (G, A); Curtis Moorhead, Hale, Marchese, Martinec (2A); Charalambides, Fera, Highfield, Brody Briscoe (G). Georgetown 1, Orangeville 1: Gago (G); Charalambides, Moorhead (A). Continued on pg. 4 Tyke #1 Raiders The Krause Family Re/ Max Raiders from Georgetown opened their tyke age group season at home with a convincing win over Flamborough and a road triumph versus Burlington. Georgetown 6, Flamborough Sabres 3: Ethan Burroughs (2G, A); Ryan Schickler, Bantam AA Raiders Georgetown's Pepsi bantam AA Raiders are off to a quick

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