New Tanner (Acton, ON), 24 Feb 2000, p. 9

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HURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 2000 ae FEBRUARY is <9 Heart aud Stroke Mouth eas THE NEW TANNER Sports DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT 5 PM. Professional design and printing. Tel. (519) 853-5615 Fax. (519) 853-5731 a TYKE Playoff leaders Hogarth rinting downed second place cton Auto Tech 4-1 on Satur- 4y with singles from Cameron ryciw, Scott Morris, Rebecca raversa and Benjamin Hess, ho also had two assists. radley Timmings. Morris and asil Payne also had assists. dam Limina scored for AAT ith help from Cole Fricker. ee Last place A&S Engraving ive away a 2-0 lead in a 4-2 loss third place Jescan Power. athan Prete, Garrett Kri, ric Lanteigne and Jesse ourrell scored for Jescan. Kri id two assists and single assists ent to Prete, Mitchell ebster, Brian Taylor, icholas Vandereyken and ffery Curry. NOVICE Aaron Hnatiw had four goals s second place Best Transfer owned fourth place M&M Pro ports 7-2 on Sunday. Sarah slassford, Colin Adema and Aatthew Sutherland had sin- les. Assists went to Derek lopcraft, Simon Thomson, jlassford and Corey Drumm. oseph Frechette and Dylan surgess scored for M&M with elp from Jeff Becker and Ian eid. ee Jacob Presseault had a hat rick as Legion Branch 197 edged AacMillan's 4-3 on Saturday. Aiark Wells had a single and as- ists went to Justin Bravo, 'yler Hemming (2), Alex Jenneman and Christopher egge. Michael Pettitt, Luke sibbons and Conor Gibbons cored for MacMillan's. Connor zibbons, Tyler Kruk and Justin Pincivero had assists. ee Ethan Job's hat trick goal in he third period gave last place rime Out Sports a 44 tie with 3est Transfer. David Antonini ad a single. James Evans had a Centrat Ontario AUCTIONEERS Professional Auction Services Estate & Industrial « Consignment Welcome NORM WEBSTER (416) 523-6645 (pager) House League Hockey pair of assists and Monique Lalande had a single. Evan Colvin was sharp in net. Colin Adema had a pair of goals for Best and Aaron Hnatiw and Matthew Sutherland had sin- gles. Assists went to Sutherland, Sarah Glassford and JT Cooper. ATOM A late third period goal from Michael Kellas -- with help from Geoffrey Baklarz and James Reid -- gave first place The Graphic Shoppe a 6-6 tie with second place R/M Con- struction. Baklarz also scored twice and helped on another. James Reid, Richard Brownlee and Spencer Morrison had singles. Assists went to Sebastian Mena Diaz, Kellas, Thomas Glassford and Alex Hunak (2). Both Mathew Eaton-Kent and Kevin Defor- est scored twice for R/M. Mat- thew Pettipher and Darcy Gordon had singles. Eaton-Kent, Deforest, Timothy Medland, Stephen O'Donnell and goalie Anthony Gouveia had assists. Clarke Murray had two help- ers. ee Jeremy Stevens had a hat trick and two assists as third place Georgetown Chrysler trounced last place Allostra Ca- tering 7-1. Lucas Tyrell, Marcel Van Helden, Kyle Leblanc and David Garvie had singles. As- sists went to Garvie and Leblanc. William Kirby was in goal for the win. Dylan McPhail scored unassisted for Allostra. PEEWEE Fifth place Acton Kinsmen downed first place Daniel Varanelli 5-1 with singles from Ben Reagan, Jaret Popp, Matt Locke, Darcy O'Driscoll and Josh Stevens. Assists went to Popp, Stevens, Jeremy Webster (2), Mark Southworth (2), and Corey Wilson (2), Federico Mena Diaz. Josh Locke was between the pipes for the win. Tim Pembleton scored Certified Appraiser for Varanelli with help from Steve Terry. EK Jay Lalande had a hat trick as third place Halton Power Line downed last place CAW Local 876 6-1. Eric Goll had a pair of goals and Dalton Winstone had a single. Assists went to Derek White (2), Russell White, Brandon Howsen, James McLeod and Winstone. Gavin Anderson scored unassisted for CAW. BANTAM/MIDGET Second place St. John's Tro- phies battled to a scoreless tie with last place Maksteel on Sun- day. ee First place Hi-Five Pictures downed St. John's 3-1 last Thurs- day with singles from Paul Lemiski, Paul Payne and Tim Kirk. Mike Vandenhoek and Mark Bailey had assists. Jaime Stevenson scored for St. John's with help from Curtis Pilcher. Juvies lose to.Fort.Erie A late third period goal gave Fort Erie a 3-2 win anda third victory in the best-of- five OMHA playoff series with the Acton Juvenile Tan- ners in Fort Erie on Sunday. Garrett Erdelac had an unassisted goal and Jeff Newman scored with help from Jason Christopher in a fast-paced game that could have gone either way. A third period goal from Jon Routledge gave Acton a 4-3 win over Fort Erie in the third game in Acton last Wednesday. Marc Forbes, Christopher and Jeremy Bannerman scored. Assists went to Steve Barens. Routledge (2), Derrick McIntyre and Grant Russell (2). Acton pulled ahead to lead the series 2-1, when a late third period goal from Jon Neate with help from Derrick McIntyre and Grant Russell, gave the Juveniles a 4-3.win over Fort Erie on Wednesday in Acton. Forbes, Jason Christopher and Jeremy Bannerman had singles; Assists went to Steve Barens, Russell and Routledge (2.) The Juveniles begin tour- nament-style league playoffs Sunday in Acton. DREAM ae HOT HOCKEY: The Acton High School girls' hockey team hosted an invitational ws tournament in Acton on Monday. The team includes, front: goalie Candace Anderson. Middle, left to right: Emily Henderson, Courtney Macgillivray, Krista Kearns, Kaitlyn Andrews, Kylie Macgillivray, Laura Thompson and Dawn Stevenson. Back: Kathleen Bevan (coach), Karen Kearns (trainer) Stephanie Thompson, Laura Anne Sheehan, Meghann Williams, Sarah Osborne, Lisa Murphy, Krystl Egan, Edgar Williams (coach) and Anne An- drews (manager.) -- Frances Niblock photo AHS hosts girls' hockey Georgetown doubled St. Thomas inas 4-2 for the championship at the Acton High School Girls invitational hockey tournament in Acton. on Monday. Although Acton wasn't able to field a team for Halton Secondary Schools Athletic Association league play, it did Stage an exhibition season with call-up players from Stewarttown and Limehouse schools. Acton's Candace Anderson earned the shut out as Acton blanked E.C. Drury 3-0 in the opening game. Krista Kearns (daughter of former Edmonton Oiler Dan Kearns) had a hat trick. As- sists went to Laura Thompson and Kylie Macgillivray. Georgetown tripled Acton 6-2 in their second game. Sis- ters Courtney and Kylie Macgillivray had singles with help from Kearns and Anderson. Kearns and Krystl Egan scored as Acton tied George- town 2-2 in Acton's third game of round robin play. Major Bantams down two By Jim Monaghan They say it's not over till the fat lady sings. However, for the Acton Major Bantams, she's starting to warm up her vocal chords as the Tanners lost two close ones this week- end to fall behind 2-0 in their best of three MOHA quarter finals against Midland. On Saturday afternoon the Tanners fought hard to tie the game 2-2 early in the third period. However, Midland ape Luke Taylor snuck behind the Acton defence with eight minutes to go to score the eventual winner. Scoring for the bantams were Matt Wolfer from John Field and Peter Glatt and Mike MacDonald from Andrew Pembleton and Steve Atkinson. Goalie Max Schaefer played well in the penalty-filled match. The Tanners travelled to Midland Sunday to exact re- (tax included) per person venge but fell short in over- time, 4-3. Wolfer and Glatt each had a goal and an assist while Field chipped in the other marker. AP player Joe Brunelle from the Minor Ban- tams also had a helper. Mark Finnie was often sensational between the Tanners' a The winner came on a deflec- tion off an Acton player's skate. "Midland's a good squad but we've been equal and even better than them in these two games," said coach Bryan McPhail in the wake of the weekend match ups. "They've been getting the bounces and we can't bury our chances. We're going to come back and take them one game at a_ time." The Tanners played last night, Feb. 23 in Acton at 7:30 pm. FIT TO BE TRIED Personal Fitness Training Work out in the comfort and convenience of your own home with Certified Personal Trainer Special Seniors' Rates (519) 856-0652 a+ 3 Games for $7 Please Call for Reservations 853-0470

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