Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 9 January 1993, p. 14

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Page 14 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, January 9, 1993 SPORTS Peewees im Ridley Windows and Doors Hurricane Peewees recently improved their Standings in the Central League with wins against Burlington and In the ‘Brampton match-ups, the Shane Thompson, Darren Haydar, and Matt Peers, The second win over Brampton was also played at Tonelli Arena and saw goals by Haydar, Adam Bertoli, Jeff Seeds and Thompson. Assisting on Halton goals were Chris Chlisczcyk, Paul Loader and Jared Robinson. The big win for the Hurricanes So far this season came when the team traveled to Oakville on a snowy Dec. 11 evenin; prove record Played some strong games against the Oakville team in the Past three years, they had yet to record a win, In probably their best game so far this season, the Halton Peewees came home with a big 2-1 victory. Both Hurricane goals were netted by Adam Bertoli with linemate Darren Haydar assistin; A Strong defensive play, highlight- with three wins Blight, Jeff Seeds, Ben Wilson and Dan Collins as they kept the Oakville Opponents to a single goal. Back-to-back wins for the Hurricanes over Burlington were also recorded in the month of December. Playing in Burlington proved no obstacle for the Halton Squad as they trounced the home team with a 4-1 victory. In the return match § € 7s i Although the Hurricanes had M Played on home ice at Tonelli, the Hurricanes again came up with a Strong win. Matt Peers and Jeff Seeds each scored two goals to lead their squad to victory. Netminders Billinghurst and Major no By Mara Fantegrossi Georgetown’s Beaver Lumber Major Novices played their first two games of the new year this Past week, after winning the con- solation championship at the Milton Beaver Tournament last week. They split the games, losing jie Visiting Hamilton drew ahead with a 2-goal lead at the close of the first period. Georgetown’s Raiders Tesponded in the second with two goals of their own, Brad Snow scored on the tebound from Graham McCulloch’s shot. Late in the peri- od, after Georgetown managed to kill off a 5-minute major penalty, Mark Fantegrossi tied it up with a shot through the S-hole, assisted by Corey Forbes. The third period Proved to be exciting hockey, with the play see- sawing up and down the ice, The Raiders, though, outplayed their opponents, outskating and outshooting them, however, with only 26 seconds left, a Hamilton player outskated the whole tired [183.5 Points, Raider team from his own end and High Scores shot in the game winner. Paul Chaplin 802 (316) At the next face-off, they padded | Tom Prouse 781 (298) their victory with an empty-netter ff Sam Holmes 753 (285) to make it 4-2 for Hamilton and a Aurello Garcia 688 (250) Seales pge ee 19ls Mar pander 674 (238) i High Averages The Raiders bounced back on [3 ee — 205 Monday night when they traveled ae. dL: y 222 to Dundas, and Pounded their ee hosts, 7-2, Bruce Clarke 221 Chase Trull had a hat trick, Kyle ey Hole a This pair of youngsters took time to enjoy a day in Cedarvale park last week. Hotham scored twice, and Martin | Paul Chaplin 217 Chad Mehlenbacher have been in top form as they have kept their team in numerous games with out- Standing play. Opponents have been turned away empty-handed time after time as Mehlenbacher and Billinghurst made great saves, Representing Georgetown on the Hurricane Peewees are Thompson, Blight, Brad Davidson and Curtis loogendam. The Hurricane Peewees find themselves in the upper half of their league Standings as the final games approach and Playoffs are in sight. vice lose heartbreaker to Hamilton squad Lefebvre and McCulloch: each had single goals. The Raiders capital- ized on both of Dundas’ penalties with Powerplay goals. Assists were drawn by Fantegrossi (2), Tim Mansfield (2), McCulloch (2), Forbes, Trull, Hotham and Snow. The Raiders’ next game ison | Sunday at 6:15 at Memorial Arena against the Oakville Rangers. Georgetown Bowl Monday night men's league | Team Standings Los Amigos 17 Sam’s Service Centre 16 LIB Contractors 11 Countrywide 10 Acid Rainbow 9 Custom Car Sound 5 Arnies Autobody Congratulations to Arnies Autobody on winning the first Series with 185 points and a close secondwas LJB Contractors with OPEN BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES fe call 853-0470 One 354 Guelph St, Unit 27, Georgetown, Ont. (416) 873-1655 th Old Bank Building, Downtown 77-6792 ») wate 78 Main St. Sout

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