THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1998 THE NEW TANNER 13 Si¢g Paint $15.00 Lumber, Hardware, Paint 519-853-1970 Tor. Line: 416-601-1259 Foxe 519-853-2542 264 Main St. N. Acton, Ontario L7J 1W9 3.78L SGVGSES6S666 Sports DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT 5 PM. Professional design and printing. Tel. (519) 853-5615 2 Fax. (519) 853-5731 15 House League Hockey Burgan scores nine goals TYKE Colton Burgan was red hot with nine goals --a triple hat trick -- for Jescan Power ina 10-8 exhibition win over Best Transfer on Saturday in 'Acton. George Edwards netted Jescan's other goal and had an assist. Assists also went to Eric Lantelgne and Billy Burgan. Dylan Creasey found the net five times for Best and had an assist. Megan Ferreira, Matt Murray and Brandon Masini also had singles. As- sists went to Taylor Buchanan, Steven Wolstenholme, Tyler Townsley, John Robert White and Kyle MacLeod. eK Patrick O'Connell scored four goals and had an assist to help Hogarth Print- ing to a hard-fought 7-6 win over Acton Auto Tech in ex- hibition play. Brandon Bennett had a goal and an assist and Taylor McNabb and Shane Carr scored sin- gles. Dylan Burgess also had an assist. ese NOVICE James Reid scored all four of MacMillan's goals in a 4-1 win over Legion Branch 197. Mitchell Tho- mas hada single assist. Evan Colvin was in net. Thomas Hjertholt scored for Legion with help from Chris Legge. eK Christopher Van Soelen couldn't miss, scoring a hat trick as Galvcast downed M & M Pro Sports 5-1. Rich- ard Brownlee hada goal and Jr. Redmen win first The Acton High School Redmen junior boys' volley- ball team had their first wins of the season last Wednesday against Burlington Central. Acton swept two straight games, 15-5 and 15-13. The entire team played well including Jason Well's whose serving was excellent. Jeff Payne played great at the net and Chris Near was great in the backcourt. The junior Redmen dropped their sea- son-opener to Georgetown 15-8 and 15-8. two assists and Matthew Sutherland had a single goal. Nathan Brown scored M & M's lone goal. ATOM Allostra Catering and The Graphic Shoppe battled to a 3-3 tie. The score was tied 3- 2 with less than 3 seconds on the clock when Joshua Stevens got his second goal of the game to tie it up. Ken Wenzel also scored for the ~ Graphic Shoppe and assists went to Jeremy Stevens, Sean Galda and Bryan Ruigrok. Dylan McPhail, Geoffrey Baklarz and Mathew Eaton-Kent scored Allostra's goals, all unas- sisted. eae Dennis Hunak scored two goals and helped on an- other as Georgetown Chrysler doubled R/M Con- struction 4-2. Kyle Simmons and Jesse Bowler also scored. Assists went to' Michael Kellas (2) and Jeremy Webster. Daniel O'Driscoll and Richard Is- land scored for R/M and Is- land also had an assist. PEEWEE Both Kyle Rodger and Ashton Demers had hat tricks as A & S Engraving blanked Acton Terminal Warehouse 9-0. Dustin Gamble scored twice and had an assist. Blaine Murray had a single goal and an assist. Assists also went to Demers, Chris Galda G) Ryan Gatner (3), Dylan Jacobs (2) and Mike Mainprize. RK Acton Precast and Halton Power Line battled to a 2-2 tie on Saturday. Joey Brunelle and Lance Morin scored for Precast with help from Jason Beatty, Joel Graydon and Gavin Anderson: RK Acton Kinsmen and A. H. H.A. Inc. battled to a 1-1 tie. Rob Rolfe scored for Kins- men with help from Scott Williams. Reid Hendry scored for A.H. H.A. with help from Dan Payne. BANTAM/ MIDGET Joey Thompson scored two goals and had an assist to help Russ & Dave's Crew to a 4-2 win over St. John's Trophies on Sunday. Matt Chapman and Caley French had single goals and French had an assist. Mike Rowsell and Mike Vandenhoek scored for St. John's. Assists went to Ryan Oudesluys and Travis Toth. Ok St. John's tied Acton Sub- way 3-3 last Thursday. Mike Rowsell, Ryan Samson and Paul Payne scored for St. John's. Samson had two as- sists and Mike Vandenhoek had a single assist. David White, Nick Master and David McEnery scored for Subway. Assists went to D. J. King (2), Tom Wilson and McEnery. FORE: Acton's Tony Traversa, coach and father ofa hockey player, was one of 79 golfers who took part in the Acton Tanners rep hockey league annual golf tour- nament recently at Acton Meadows. -- Frances Niblock photo Fax: (905) 878-7647 Shewood Hume Gordon Hume Auctioneow HUME'S AUCTION FARM 9313 4th Line, R.R. #5, Milton Mobile: (416) 543-5242. Tel: (905) 878-4878 TANNERS ON A TEAR: Acton Tanners Rotary Club Major Juveniles captain Robert Turpin (No.77) goes for the puck as goalie Mike Kempton deflects a shot during the squad's 8-2 win over Exeter in a recent home game in Acton. - Angela Tyler photo Minor Atoms win their first NOVICE The Acton Tanners U.S.W.A. Minor Novices | blanked Hespeler 1-0 for their first win of the season in Tri-County play in Acton on Saturday. Stephen Bennett upped in an Alex Brake pass for the lone goal in the game. Evan Lavallee had the shutout. ATOM. The Acton Tanners Pro Plastex Minor Atoms dropped a 6-4 decision to Georgetown in an away game on Sunday. Acton led 3-1 at the end of the first period but couldn't rebound after Georgetown scored three goals in the second period. Acton goals came from Greg Henry, Shawn Harkley, Garrett Williams and Michael Bentley. Assists went to Braden Artem, Brad Ethier, Craig Kirkwood, Wade Kuiken Rogers, Michael Krasnay and Chris Richards. RE The Pro Plastex Minor Atoms were trounced 8-1 by Grand Valley in an away 'game last Thursday night. Acton's lone goal came from Greg Henry with help from Michael Krasnay and Braden Artem. BANTAM Georgetown doubled the Acton Tanners Firefighters Minor Bantam squad 8-4 in a Tri-County away game on Friday. Shane. Drexler put Acton on the scoreboard in the first period with help from Dave Preston. C2 %... i 2 oe.a oe drughad up Monday - Friday 9 - 9 Saturday 9-6° Sunday Closed 853-2220 294 Queen St. E., Acton Rep Hockey Georgetown scored half way through the second period to tie it up and Acton's Shawn Prentice scored with help from Adam Brouillard and John Field to make it 2-1. Georgetown scored two goals in 12 seconds to pull ahead and then scored five goals in the third period. Acton's Jake Kentner scored with just over a minute in the game to make it 8-4 for Georgetown. RK Earlier in the week, the team, whose home sponsor is Acton Precision Millwrights, handed Arthur a 6-2 loss in a penalty-filled game in Acton. Shaun Prentice had a hat trick for Acton while sin- gles went to Andrew Pembleton, Matt Wolfer and Drexler. Assists went to Wolfer, Tyler Chapman, Peter Glatt and Brouillard who had two. EK The Acton Tanners Ro- tary Club Major Juveniles dropped a 6-2 away game to Exeter on Saturday. Brian McIntyre and Derrick Melntyre scored for Acton with help from Jim Corri- gan, Jesse Ward, Matt Boy- cott and Jeremy Bannerman. cea z si Phil McIntyre scored four goals and had an assist to help the Juveniles to a 10- 0 romp over Tavistock in an away game last Thursday. Both Mike Krause and Jim Corrigan scored twice and singles went to Robert Turpin, and Adam Petch. 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