PageBé = Halton Aills Thi Week}! Tuesday, Halton AAA Bantam Hurricanes are red hot St. Catharines, Streetsville and Brampton ran into a hot Halton Bantam AAA Hurricane team which blew them out 6-4, 15-0 and 5-2 Tespectively. A 4-2 loss to Oakville kept them (the. Hurricanes) from taking four games. On D 8 against St. tame Halton opened scoring early when Darin Finlayson flipped in a rebound from Dan Haw and David Sa. St. Catharines evened the score moments later. At 8:30 in the second, Dundas’ Steve Travers fired a net-seeking missile through a crowd to make it Halton 2, St. Kitts 1. Tom Baynton assist- ed. Their opponents scored two quick power play goals to go ahead 3-2 before Finlayson scored his second off a goal mouth tip-in with helpers rom Haw and Baynton a; The aay St. Catharines team went ahead 4-3 late in the second before the hurri- canes put them away in the third on unanswered goals Sa, Haw and an open netter Best wishes to all in 1994! ‘wood ty Inc. BRUCE ELMSLIE Broker / Owner by Kyle Martin. Assists were by Finlayson and Peter Mashinter. This game evened the series with St. Catharines after an early season loss. Haw, Travers and Finlayson had outstandin; Ss. Streetsville was no match for the locals as they met them Dec. 12 at Vic Johnson, pouring in 15 goals to earn a shutout for Geoff Beauparlant. Doug Janjevich sparked with four goals; Haw had a hat trick while Mashinter and Travers earned two apiece. Singles went to Martin, Ryan Taylor, Sa and Jason Fairclough. Assists on this goal harvest went to Finlayson, Fairclough and Travers at three apiece with doubles from Justin Antoine, Martin and Steve Roy. Against a much-improved Oakville team on Dec. 14, Halton suffered a 4-2 loss when it appeared early in the game they should win easily. Fairclough put Halton in the lead to open the first when he fired a great wrist shot that caught the top corner glove side assisted by Janjevich and Baynton. Oakville evened it on quick goals in the second. At 6:31 of the third Travers took a pass, spun around and beat the goalie for Halton’s second goal; with Haw assist- y Las PROVINCIAL UNIOR A HOCK gene me Georgetown Chrysler Raiders STREETSVILLE _DERBYS Sunday, December 26/93 7:30 p.m. Alcott Arena Guelph St., Georgetown Adults §5° Children, Students, Seniors 2) 3. G Vs THIS? CHRISTMAS SHE GIFT with OF LEISURE ART SUPPLIES Every Player's Needs Authorized Dealer for ¢ SWIFTFLY ¢ HARROW ¢ UNICORN ACADIAN POOL. 134 Guelph St., Georgetown TE S 873- 3320 Ni Mi if 5 ld ER * fk Spas "Oakville put away the clincher with minutes left in the game to earn the victory. The locals were short two defensemen and it was evi- dent in the flat second half of ame. The Dec. 15 contest against Brampton featured end-to- end rushes before Halton emerged the 5-2 winner. Haw, ey Ms been very sharp recent ina backhand ee Baynton to make it 1-0. Brampton’s first goal was scored on a wrap- around early in the second before Sa scored on a great diving rebound from Finlayson and Mashinter. Brampton scored their second goal shorthanded to even the game. Baynton hammered home a hard slap shot from Mashinter to 0 give Halton the g0-i rales ad go% ae ‘the locals the insurance 4th tally when he scored an puesta oe feat deking both the fense and the doa: aoe re ended the scoring on a away with a snap shot just under the bar to end the game 5-2. Baynton and Richard Trotter were standouts on defense. In upcoming games, the locals face tough challenges from Niagara Falls, Brantford and Welland before their Christmas tournament in Burlington. Swimming Rebels make waves Georgetown District High School Rebels hosted a four- school swim meet featuring Burlington’s M.M.Robinson and Aldershot and Oakville’s QE. Park last Tuesday, win- ning 11 of the 33 events. The senior boys won the 200-metre medley relay by seven seconds over second place Q.E.Park. The junior girls finished second in the 200-1 relay “met telay. GDHS continued to do well in the 200-metre medley Telays as the junior boys were second in a close race. The Rebels finished well in the 200-metre freestyle relays. The junior girls were third, while the senior girls took sec- ond and the junior boys were also second. The senior boys placed first to round out the 200-metre freestyle relays. In individual results, Andrew Gibson and Harry fn Re re Park were second and third respectively in the junior boys 100-metre freestyle. Kristin Herner, finished second in the senior girls 50- metre freestyle, while the in the boys 50-metre freestyle. Glen Oomen, Matt Deruchie and Trevor Charles were the top three respectively. Leigh Shillington was sec- ond in the junior girls 100- metres individual medley while Kristin Herner won the senior girls 100-metre LM. 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