10 eT rafters Special SYM]: efe |] sa ae aol Ta ey aT: Lumber, Hardware, SIGGZ Pain THE NEW TANNER Sports THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1998 Best Transfer an a Auto Tech face off in the Tyke House League champion- os final Saturday. J.T. Young Power and S Engraving meet in the consolation game at the Day of Champions. Best clinched top spot in league play with a 3-3 tie with J.T. Young Power Contractors on Saturday. Best's points leader Stephen Bennett had a goal and an assist, as did David Carscadden and Michael McKeon had a single. Assists went to Taylor McNabb (2), and Gordon McKeon. Colton Burgan, Shawna Druif and Sean Terry scored for J.T. Young. Assists went to Druif and Alexander Brake (2). ee David Gardener scored four goals for Acton Auto Tech in a 6-2 win over A & S Engraving. Curtis Marcoux and Riley McGilloway each scored singles and as- sists went to Matthew Mills (3), Kevin Vickery (2), Dylan Burgess, Colin Adema, David Bingeman and Derek Hopcraft. Jessy Kuenzig and Kody Ly- ons scored for A & S and Brandon Masini had an assist. NOVICE Points leader Jeremy Stevens was held to. a single goal as MacKenzie Chapman defeated MacMillan's Frozen Foods 2-1 to secure MacKenzie's spot in the champi- onship game on Saturday. Timothy Tysoe had a single goal while Marcel Vanhelden and Kris Van Soelen had assists for Mac- Kenzie. Kevin Deforest had MacMillian's lone goal off a James Wilkinson pass. M&M Pro Sport's 4-3 playoff win over Legion Branch 197 put them in the cham- pionship zame. Liam Heelis scored all of M&M's voals with a single assist from Andrew "aynton. Bryan Ruigrok scored twice for | egion and Joshua Ceccotti had a single. Assists went to Steven O'Donnell, David Garvie and Elias Frechette. ATOM R/M Construction faces off against Allostra Catering in Saturday's champion- ship game while Nellis Construction plays The Graphic Shoppe and Halton Power Line meets Georgetown Chrysler in the consolation round. R/M's 7-2 drubbing of The Graphic Shoppe on Saturday clinched them the championship berth. Jonathan Tysoe had a hat trick and an assist for R/ M while Mike Kuipery scored two goals and had four assists. Jimmy Berry and Luke Hurren had single goals and assists went to Sean Gala, Michael Burke, Kuipery, Tysoe and Hurren. Michael Bent- ley and Jay Lalonde scored for the Graphic Shoppe with-help from Jesse Spiers, Gavin Anderson, Ryan Stroud and Ryan Gartner. House league hockey Day of Champions Saturday Allostra Catering held Halton Power Line to a 3-2 win to advance to Saturday's championship game. Robbie Rolfe eae twice while Joshua Stevens had a single. Assists went to Brandon Ceccotti (2) and Kyle Murray. Andrew Friolet and Eric Goll scored for Power Line. Assists went to Darryl McKnight, Jason Beatty, Brian Moore and Friolet. ae Neil Armstrong scored all four of Georgetown Chrysler's goals in a 4-1 win over Nellis Construction to end the league ---- out of the action. Assists went to ennis Hunak (3), Treth MacDougall, Brandon Sheppard and Michael Wood. Bradley Durocher scored for Nellis with help from Trent Toeletzka and Brenton McCrimmon-Jones. PEEWEE Regular season and playoff winners Dan- iel Varanelli meets Acton Terminal Ware- house in the championship game on Satur- day. ATW held Varanelli to a 3-2 win in the last playoff game. Shane Drexler scored twice and had an assist for ATW and Anthony Zamernik had a single. Assists went to Mike Pacheco, Kevin Waring and Adam Horvath. Jacob Kentner and Aston Demers scored for Varanelli with help from Blaine Murray. oR Tyler Chapman scored six goals to help Acton Precast Concrete trounce Georgetown Apple Auto Glass 10-2 to end the playoffs. Nick Mastro had a hat trick for Precast and Matthew Chapman scored a single. Assists went to Mastro (4), Jeff Thompson, Tyler Chapman and Craig Matta. Mike Vandenhoek scored Auto Glass' goals off passes from Dan Payne. BANTAM-MIDGET Acton Subway faces off against Frank's Bunch in the championship game on Sat- urday while St. John's Trophies and Galvcast meet in the consolation round. Devon Fraser had a hat trick to lead Sub- way to a 3-1 win over St. John's in Sun- day's playoff game. Ryan Turpin assisted on all three goals. Jesse Deforest scored for St. John's on a Shawn Knoepfli pass. Galvcast Held Frank's Bunch to a 2-1 win in playoff action. Paul Withers scored both of the Galvcast markers with help from Chad Edwards, Sam Brunelle and Jimmy Dickinson. Ben Muggridge scored Frank's goal with help from Shane Kilgour and Ryan Bailey. eK Acton Subway downed Frank's Bunch 5-2 in playoffs on Friday. Devon Fraser had a hat trick while Jay Waples and Ryan Turpin had singles, Assists went to Ryan Schmidt (2), Joey McGrath, 'Jason Serrow, D.J. King, Adam Bosh and 264 Main St. N. 519-853-1970 Acton, Ontario Tor line: p.ese.2sa2|, WE WANT YOUR TEAM REPORTS! DEADLINE IS MONDAY, 5 PM. i me: Professional design and printing. Tel. (519) 853-5615 Fax. (519) 853-5731 56 Mill St. East, Acton The Bruce Hood Travel Bantam 2's had their hands full this past week as they tied and lost to their archrivals from Milton in Tri County action. Last Thursday in Milton, Acton skated to a 4-4 dead- lock with the Winterhawks in the final game of the prelimi- nary round. However, Acton had to win and the tie gave Milton home ice advantage in the league finals. Scoring for Acton in the match were Mark Bailey, Matt Hebden, Greg Barens The Acton Atom Pro Plas- tic Sabres alternate entry team are down two games to one in the Tri-County best- of-five game championship series following a 6-1 loss Valley Twisters in Acton. "The Twisters are a very talented hockey team that have only lost four games this year," explained Sabre Steve Marshall spokesman in an interview after the game. "We beat them three times, but only in their arena with a small ice surface. On Tuesday night to the Grand n and Darryl Blyth. Assisting on the goals were Barens, Jordan Zukowski, Chris Stanhope, Matt Thatcher, Jason McGuire, Ryan Weatherall and Stephen Monaghan. The league championship started on Saturday in Acton and Milton came up on top 5-1 to take a stranglehold in the best of three series. The next two games are both in Milton so Bruce Hood Travel has a deep hole to climb out of. Simon Drexler, on an un- assisted effort, was Acton's they're hard to control." Corey Wilson scored the lone Sabre goal with help EVENLY MATCHED: Three Acton House League Novice Select players guard their net against a hopeful Brampton Canadette player ( far right) during an exhi- bition game on Sunday at Acton. Michael Kellas scored the Novice Select's lone marker off a Jeremy Stevens pass for a 1-0 win against the all-girl Canadettes. Bantam 2's one down in playoff with Milton only 'scorer. Coach Bryan McPhail still remains optimistic about his team's chances. "Milton: got one disputed goal and an empty netter. We outplayed, outshot and outhit them but didn't get the bounces." It didn't help that emo- tions ran high and there were a large number of penalties. "There's sure no love lost between the two teams," con- tinued McPhail, "but if we keep carrying the play, we'll get our chances. Atom Sabres down 2-1 from Nick Ridler. Grand Valley, the league See ATOM, page 11 Gut Ge Ee: BS Ge fie Ere Doug Meant x0. Monday - Friday 9 - 9 Saturday 9 - 6 * Sunday Closed 853-2220 294 eucen St. E., Acton . the big rink th Ni = aby io Tatiana oly ee 7T1 - TT A ae ra me ee AY | CALL DAR AT WM be hy wap sao ue db waidiseaw 853-0470 ys YOUTH BOWLING ADULT MIXED PLUS 55 CLUB FOR FURTHER 3 GAMES - SHOES, 3 GAMES SHOES, 3 GAMES - SHOES, en 7A TAXES & DINNER AND TAXES - $5.00 TAXES & COFFEE OR A $8.00 - THURSDAYS || 7:30PM. THURSDAYS || $5.00 - THURSDAYS TO REGISTER ANI STARTS MAY 21ST STARTS MAY 21ST STARTS MAY 21ST