New Tanner (Acton, ON), 23 Mar 2000, p. 13

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THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 2000 THE NEW TANNER ry -_-- a Juvenile Tanners cr By FRANCES NIBLOCK The New Tanner A five-goal third period ally - two of the goals were short-handed - gave the \cton Juvenile Tanners a 6-4 vin over Exeter for the JHMA Southern Counties cague championship on Sun- lay in Acton. The referee ran the clock or the final 27 seconds of the ame after an assistant coach r trainer on the Exeter bench vhipped a water bottle at the \cton bench in frustration Sports Professional design ( and printing. Tel. (519) 853-5615 & Fax. (519) 853-5731 § 4, hs DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT 5 PM. After two periods of slow, sluggish lacklustre play, Coach Rob Pembleton told the team to concentrate. "T told them I couldn't win it -- that they had to do it. My assistant coach, Shawee (Tooley) said anyone who didn't want to skate should Stay in the dressing room," Pembleton said after the "They were fired up in the third (period) and the two short-handed goals really helped -- that really sparked our bench for a good come vhen Acton roared back from _ back," Pembleton said. add- 4-1 deficit. ing he told the players to get The bottle broke after ithit the puck off the ice because Plexiglas divider and partof _ the Exeter goalie always went ended upontheice. Asthe down. oaching staffs yelled and Sean Weatherall followed 1oved towards one another nd players milled around, the the advice and put one in the top corner on a short-handed of let the game end peace- break away and Jon lly, giving the Juveniles Routledge found that high cir third league champion- _ spot just minutes later. hip in a row. "Jon waited and waited and waited and the goalic went down and he went up and tucked it up underneath the net," Pembleton said, adding he was disappointed with the way the game ended. "I'm dead against violence in hockey -- there's a winner and a loser and it's only a sport. We're trying to set an example and you get some- body like that who throws a water bottle. They should have played it out," Pembleton said, adding he understands why the referee took the precaution of run- ning the clock. Routledge scored Acton's first goal and Jim Corrigan, Marc Forbes and Derek McIntyre had singles, with team captain McIntyre scor- ing the go-ahead goal. As- sists went to Forbes, Jeremy Bannerman, Mclntyre, Routledge, Adam Petch, Jason Christopher and Grant Russell. IDS RULE- PARENTS DROOL: Frank Goulding tries to kick one past arent team goalie Richard Kirkness during last Saturday's Under-7 kids ersus parents indoor soccer season finale at McKenzie-Smith Bennett school. - : UNDER-7 Superior ball handling skills and s of hustle gave the Under-7 yers a 21-4 win over their par- s to wrap up the indoor soccer ison on Saturday at McKenzie- ith Bennett. Gregory Wells | the scoring with four goals ile Walter Kirkness, ichaela| Nascimento and ank Goulding each scored ee times. Erin Hamilton had air of goals and Emily Karat, loe Russell, William ssell, Danielle Cooper, llie Thomas and Jesse Rentz i singles. Mrs. Russell had a t of goals for the parents and ; Hamilton and Coach Karat | singles, UNDER-10 Five goals from Jesse meron gave Lakeview Floor- a 10-3 win over Clarke's New- ro = ween = re Gt GE fie. Ea Monday - Friday 9-9 Saturday 9 - 6+ Sunday Closed 853-2220 foundland Store. Matthew Nascimento scored three goals and Emily Molcjan and Katelyn Jordan had singles. Rebecca Neil-Sampson, Mitchell Tho- mas and Samantha Rentz scored for Clarke's. te Jesse Volkner booted four goals to lead MacMillan's to an 11-5 win over Dave's Home Serv- ices. Nicole Drumm had three goals, Ben Hess had a pair and Arielle Hess and Mark Wells had singles. Volkner and Ben Hess played well in net. Chris Gabrielson led the Dave's scor- ing with two goals. Steven Okroukh, Jacob Loewen and Connor Tonkin had singles. UNDER-13 Personal Secretarial Serv- ices ended the season as champs with three wins in round robin play. > SS Indoor Soccer Report :) Herrington Printing, White Knights and Denny's Insurance each had one win, but Denny's claimed second place on a goals against basis. White Knights downed Herrington in the conso- lation game. In the very tight de- fensive final Personal Secretarial edged Denny's 4-3. ADULTS Dark Blue captured the adult mixed division crown with a 3-2 win over White on Sunday at Acton High School. At the end of round one, White led with eight points; Dark Blue tailed with seven points and Or- ange was in third with six points. Green edged Light Blue 3-2 on a penalty kick to claim fourth place and advance to the consola- tion round with Orange. Orange then downed Green 2-1 for the consolation championship. 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 hg (519) 8 owned champs Five over age players won't be back next year in- cluding McIntyre, goalie Mike Kempton, Routledge, Bannerman and Petch. "We don't even know if we're going to have a team next year, to be honest. It de- pends on the numbers," Pembleton said, adding he can draw players from Georgetown and Erin/ Hillsburgh. The Juveniles won 14 of their 18 league games and both league playoff games this season. They won their OMHA series against Aylmer three games to two and lost their protested OMHA series against Fort Erie three games to two, los- ing the series by just one goal and finishing the sea- son half-a-point behind Aylmer. JUVENILE CHAMPS: Acton Juvenile Tanners captain Derrick McIntyre accepted the OMHA Southern Counties Juvenile "A" championship tro- phy from league official Dennis McKinna following the team's 6-4 win over Exeter on Sunday in Acton. McIntyre scored the go-ahead goal as Acton came back from a 4-1 deficit. - Frances Niblock photo Major Bantams lose in O/T eliminated The Acton Tanner's Ma- jor Bantam Freight train came to.an abrupt stop last Sunday in Flamborough as they lost 3-2 in overtime in the third game of their best of three Tri- County League semifinals. They started the series off on the wrong foot losing game one 2-1 with Andrew Pembleton's unassisted effort their only bright spot. But the "refuse to lose" kids stormed back in the second game eras- ing a Flamborough 4-2 lead midway through the third pe- riod with five unanswered goals. It was Shane Drexler night as the tall centreman potted four goals and an assisst to keep his team alive. Matt Wolfer, Peter Glatt and Mike MacDonald each had a marker and a helper. Other assists went to Adam Brouillard (3), John Field (2), Dave Lyons (2), Matt Gegear (1), Steve Atkinson. This set the table for the "winner take all" on Sunday match. Acton fought hard to take the game to overtime only top see their season end with only three minutes left in O.T. Drexler was hot again with two goals with aid from Adam Mills, mark Robinson and Glatt. Netminder Mark Finnie played well to force the extra period. "The boys never gave up 1 and tried their best," noted coach Bryan McPhail. "We've had to deal with inju- Ties, suspensions and school commitments the last three weeks. It's a tribute to the from the playoffs players to achieve what they did. It was a great, fun year. All the coaching staff was more than happy with the players and the parents this season." Minor Novices finish as silver medallists A4-1 home loss to Fergus on Monday ended the OMHA playoffs for the Acton Minor Novice Tanners. The win was three-in-a- row for the formidable Fergus team that took the gold medal for the Central Region. The Mi- nor Novice team received sil- ver medals and a team trophy. Acton coaching staff said the kids played their hearts out throughout the best-of- five series and couldn't have been asked to give any more, Inthe third game, McCarthy scored with help from Gordie McKeon and goalie Joss Warren made some spectacular saves. In re two, Fergus took a 2-0 lead, but Acton rallied and went ahead 3-2. Fergus fought back, scoring three goals to win the game 5-3. Taylor McNabb scored with help from McKeon who had an unassisted goal. McCarthy scored with help from Dylan Creasey. Dirk GMO nen, ete) ast Professional Auction Services Estate & Industrial © Certified Appraiser VanSoelen was s! in net. Fergus blanked n 2- 0 in the opener. Acton had lots of chances, but couldn't score. Warren kept the score low with some great saves. House Hockey BANTAM/MIDGET With less 37 seconds on the clock, Darren Banks and Sam Brunelle scored, within 15 seconds of each other, to give Acton Subway a 5-4 win over Hi-Five Pictures in the final league playoff on Sun- day. The goal gave Banks a hat trick and Ryan Schmidt had a single. Assists went to Andrew Martin (2), Adam Burgess, Brunelle and Schmidt. Tim Kirk hada pair of goals for Hi-Five and Blaine Murray and Mark Bailey had singles. Philip Goy hada pair of assists and Mike Vandenhoek and Sean Brophy each had single assists. 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