THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2003 THE NEW TANNER ll Galveast midgets on a roll eee ee ©eeeseeoe The Acton Galvcast Tan- ners 'BB' Midget team have 4 wins, 2 ties and | loss in their last 7 games. On November 19, in Dundas, the Galvcast Tan- ners team edged Dundas 2-1 in an exciting fast pace game. Acton had only two lines and were a bunch of tired boys at the final buzzer. Brandon Ceccotti scored the first goal for Ac- ton with Nick Riddler setting up the play for an assist. Kurtis McArthur ~ scored what proved to be the winner, late in the sec- ond period assisted by Aaron Chaisson. Simon Sharples played a strong game between the pipes to help secure the win. On November 19 in Ac- ton, the Galvcast Tanners team shot out Hespler 4 -- 0. The Tanners got on the score board early with a goal by Mark Boycott and assisted by Greg Boughton at 12:49 of the first period. Then, 49 seconds later, Derek Cormier added a goal assisted by Brandon Ceccotti and Pat Collins. The Galvcast Midgets con- tinued to put pressure on their opponent adding an- other goal at 14:20 in the second period. This goal was Boycott's second of the game set up by Kyle McDonald. Neil Armstrong then added a goal in the third, set up by Kyle McDonald and Brett Manes. Simon Sharples played an outstanding game in goal to earn the shut out. Earlier in the season, the Galvcast Midgets downed Erin-Hillsburg 6-2 in Ac- ton. Kurtis McArthur started Acton's scoring with a great passing play from Jason Beatty. Derek Cormier then scored his first goal of the game at 8:06 assisted by Nick Riddler and Brandon Ceccotti. Still in the first period, Greg Boughton scored what proved to be the winner at 5:11 assisted by Cormier and Riddler. With 44 seconds left in the first period, Cormier scored his second of the game set up by Ceccotti. Pat Collins added a marker at 9:02 in the second period assisted by McArthur. Mark Boycott then finished the scoring at 4:25 in the second period from a pass by Neil Armstrong. Sharples had another strong game in goal to earn the win. On November 8, the Galvcast Midget edged Brampton 4-2 at home. This was a penalty filled game after coming home with a 4- 4 tie and a brawl in Brampton on November 1. Derek Cormier scored first, set up by Kurtis McArthur. Ashley Wiens who was brought up as an 'AP' player from the Minor Midgets scored a nice goal set up by Mark Boycott and Ceccotti. Pat Collins.scored the winner at 13:23 in the second assisted by Boycott. Weiis then added the insur- ance marker at 8:21 in the second with Boycott and Eric Goll setting up the play. Once again, Sharples played another strong game in goal. The Galvcast Midgets continue to improve and are playing some excellent hockey. We encourage the community to come out and watch some fast paced, hard hitting hockey. The Galvcast Midgets are home to Owen Sound on Tuesday, November 25 at 8:40pm and then home to Woolwich on Tuesday, De- cember 2 at 8:40pm. Both games are sure to be excit- ing as Acton has an axe to grind with. both squads. Come out and support our local Midget team. Atom BB drop two in league play Acton Proplastex Atom BB had a rough week dropping two games against two of the top teams. Acton traveled to Dundas on November 16, where they fell 7-1 to third place Dundas. The lone marker for Acton went to Lucas Molinaro who made a great second effort to bang the puck in. Assists went to Dylan Agnew and Brandon Lockyer. The Acton boys visited Burlington on November 18, and despite the loss the team turned in a great performance against the first place team. Molinaro scored the first goal unassisted late in the first with another one of his patented drives to the net. Burlington would score the next three before Michael Courvoisier narrowed the margin late in the opening period. The score remained 3-2 until early in the third when Nick Eagan broke in with a pass from Molinaro and tied the game at 3. Burlington went ahead with 4 minutes to go in the game before Eagan tied the score again with assists going to Jesse Spurrell and Mackenzie Morrison. Acton showed that they can skate with the top teams but once again seemed to run out of steam late in the game allowing Burlington to score 3 quick goals with the game ending 7-4. Acton's next game is on Saturday when the team travels to Elmira to face Woolwich. Atom BB team at Collingwood Acton Proplastex Atom BB team trekked to Collingwood this past weekend to participate in their second tournament of the year. The boys started the weekend with a game against Collingwood on Friday morning. Despite several chances and out playing thg Collingwood team Acton dropped their first game 2-0. Player of the game for Acton went to Cameron Carr who turned in a fine performance. The second game was against Midland on Saturday morning. The boys came out flying and blanked the Midland squad 6-0. Player of the game went to Jesse Spurrell who had a great game with two goals and two assists. Michael Courvoisier had a goal and two assists. Nick Eagan tallied a goal and an assist. Cameron Carr and Dylan Agnew added goals and Lucas Molinaro and Brandon Lockyer added lone helpers. Jesse Harris made plenty of nice saves in net to earn the shutout which gave him the Shutout award at the end of the game. Acton needed to win the ¢ APPare, # % "3S CONE Street R cede Monday - Tuesday: Closed Weanesdy Friday: 10am - 7pm Sore eri ely Hos game against Mooretown to advance to the next round. The top team in their division, Mooretown, was more than the Acton team could handle and was shutout for the second time in the tournament 4-0. Player of the game for Acton went to Nick Eagan who skated hard and had numerous chances to score. DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT 12 NOON e House LeaGue Hockey ) Tim ae -5 A&S Engraving -- 1 Hortons goals: Neil Mowat, Theodore Warren (4). Assists: Bradley Karat (2), Craig Borden, Harmen Guoth, Mat- thew Moore, Daniel Reynolds, Matthew Brooks, David Lafrance, Graeme Thomson. A&S goal: Braidyn Vidler. As- sists: Jason Goodfellow, Dylan Stokes. ORR RK M.K. Masonry --5 Jescan Power -- 2 Masonry goals: Michael Kri (2), Owen Jubinville, Bradley Timmerman (2). Assists: Mat- thew Butson (3), Jordan Percy, Kendra Vandereyken (2), Jubinville, Harold Kirkness, -Lyla Dixon. Jescan goals: Travis Baker, Kevin Giordano. Assists: Tyler Borg, Liam O'Connell, Brad Corpe, Chase Foster. NOVICE MacMillan's -- 4 Yourway Auto --4 MacMillan's goals: Joshua Kalbhenn (3), Jasson Lockyer. Assists: Devin Rose, Joshua Cole, Stephen White, Simon McNally. Yourway goals: Ian Thompson, Christopher Porty, Andrew Taylor, Joshua Doucette. Assists: Nicholas Molinaro (2), William Richards, Brian Morris, Jake Corpe, Angus Agnew. RRR Daniel Varanelli -- 5 End Zone Sports -- 4 Varanelli goals: Joseph Romhanyi, Eric MacCallum, Eric Vlasic, Vincent Marciano, Scott McLean. Assists: Vlasic, Liam McNaull (2), Kennan McHugh, Taylor McKinnon, Kole Simm, Jake Dunn, Colin McDonald, McLean. End Zone goals: Cameron Phelan (2), Dylan Schouten, Quinn Harding. Assists: Nicole Legge, Schouten, Megan Adema, Harding, Matthew Basila, Al- exander Gouth. RR RKD Internet.ca -- 4 Giant Tiger -- 0 RKD goals: Matthew Goodfellow, Luke Diemer, Jacob Lehman, Even Oulton. Assists: Diemer, Tyler Barrand, Hey Guys!!! Give her the gift of colour this year. Tanning Packages starting at $29.88! Gift Certificates Available Bronze Salon Tanning Studio 130 Mill Street East, Acton 853-1333 Alexandra Findlay, Ethan Barrand, Colter Browes, Mitchell Weber, Jenna Gaetan: ATOM Ron's Burner --7 City Limits --3 Ron's goals: Greg Wells (3), Jacob Box (2), Jeff Mah, Justin Hachey. Assists: Brad Reynolds, David Borg, Wells, Brian Taylor, Ben Roelofson, Mah, Box. City goals: Travis Brown (3). Assists: Indiana White, Josh Campbell (2). se Halton Power Line --4 The Graphic Shoppe -- 4 Power Line goals: Jordan Luceri (2), George Kennedy, Shaun Thompson. Assists: Kennedy, Zach Payne, Tyler Kri, Nick Vandereyken, Trent Regular, Basil Payne. Graphic goals: Nathan Prete, Cody Fram, Matthew Stubbington, Justin Nadon. Assists: Fram, Armyn Ashrafi, Nadon. so Georgetown Chrysler -- 4 Best Transfer -- 4 Chrysler goals: Josh Martin (2), Quinn Cleghorn, Eric Vie- toria. Assists: Victoria (2), Kevin McNally, Chris Victoria, Martin, Mike Koualcik 2), Braden Phelan. Best goals: Mathew S., Zach Botelho, Justin Giordano, Malcolm Eppinger. Assists: Botelho, Tyler Gallant, Troy Weaver. PEEWEE Acton Precast -- 3 Gibbon's Painting -- 3 Precast goals: Jacob Dougan, Mitchell Webster, Mark Hofland. Assists: Phillip Conlin, Stephen Van Helden, Dougan, Cameron Coady. Gib- bons goals: Daniel Azzopardi, Conor Gibbons, Ethan Job. As- sists: Mark Wells, Ted Smith, Ryan Mertens. RRR Nellis Construction -- 1 Acton Subway -- 1 Nellis goal: | James McKinnon. Assist: Dayne Black. Subway goal: Brendan Pickett. Assist: Michael Lavigne. RR R&M Construction -- 6 Time Out Sports -- 3 R&M goals: Travis Wright (3), Brandon Bennett, Cody Rowsell, Travis Wright. As- sists: Evan McMeekin (2), Ana Marie Smelsky, Wright, Rowsell, Matthew Mills. Time Out goals: Tyler Fram, Monique Lalande, Mark We- ber. Assists: Weber (2), Cole Brumwell (2), Michael De Santis, Daniel Gaetan. BANTAM St. John's Trophies -- 13 Acton Kinsmen -- 3 St. John's goals: Chris Wilkinson, James Wilkinson (5), Wesley Drexler (2), Cody Wilson, David Moore (4). As- sists: Drexler (2), James Wilkinson (2), Wilson (3), Chris Wilkinson, Jesse Durkin, Alex Martin. Kinsmen goals: Kyle Morin, David Antonini, Nathan Howson. Assists: Garrett Nuttall, Corey Drumm. RK High Five Photography -- 2 Acton Terminal Warehouse --2 High Five goals: Curtis Marcoux, Andrew Dressel. As- sist: Chris Legge. ATW goals: David Garvie, Nicholas Glover. Assist: Liston Newlands-Briggs. ACTON MINOR BALL Annual General Meeting Tuesday December 2, 2003 7:00 pm ACTON LEGION All parents, coaches and volunteers of ball players past, present and future are encouraged to come out and bring their ideas for the coming season. For additional information, call (519) 853-4756 or visit our website at www.actonminorball. com