Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 18 Jan 2006, p. 19

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Rep hockey roundup Minor Atom 'Canes giving and winning The Halton Hills Minor Atom Hurricanes improved to 17-3 overall this season with three straight victories. Instead of exchanging Christmas presents this year, team members decided to donate a total of $330 to Zach Pearson, a local youth who is battling leukemia. The minor atom `Canes encourage other teams to contribute, too. Halton Hills 7, St. Catharines 1: Justin Brack (2G, 2A); Jacob Hector (G, 3A); Ben Sisokin (G, 3A); Jake MacNeil (G, 2A); Conor Allison, Tristan Rogers (G); Scott Lamarre (A). Halton Hills 6, St. Catharines 0: Wade Cheeseman (SO); Josh Kalbhenn (2G, A); Brack (G, 2A); Robert Byckowski (G, A); Hector and Sisokin (G): Allison, Christopher Poletek, Rogers (A). Halton Hills 3, Burlington 2: Allison, Poletek, Rogers. Brack (2A); Hector, Kalbhenn, MacNeil (A). Minor Atom AE Raiders The Georgetown Sports Unlimited additional entry rep Raiders completed their regular season last week with a 12-9-3 record. Burlington 5, Georgetown 3: Adam Charalambides (G, A); Jake Spence, Brad Ranson (G); Matthew Carr, Zach Budgen (A). Georgetown 8, Guelph 2: Adam Dobis, Jake Spence (G, 2A); Matthew Hopson, Brad Ranson, Kevan Hadad, Cory Highfield (G, A); Dane Firhoj, Blair Davies (G); Nicholas Hale, Stevie Rosa, Carr, Josh Fera, Callum Biehn (A); Tyler Anderson (W). Georgetown 4, Woolwich 4: Charalambides, Blair Davies (G, A); Highfield, Carr (G); Stevie Rosa (3A); Dane Firhoj, Jake Spence (A). The Raiders lost their first tournament final game in two years at an A-division event in Hespeler. Preliminary round- Georgetown 1, Woolwich 1; Georgetown 6, Stoney Creek 3; Georgetown 4, Waterloo 1 Semi-finals-- Georgetown 2, Hespeler 0 Championship-- Woolwich 3, Georgetown 2 Tournament scoring: Biehn (5G, A); Charalambides (4G, A); Hopson, Davies (2G); Carr, Jake Spence (G, 4A); Highfield (G); Dobis (4A); Ranson (2A); Hale, Rosa, Firhoj, Hadad, Fera (A); Anderson (2W, T, SO); Joe Wallace (2W, SO). 11 goals over their last 10 games and have recorded shutouts in four of them. Georgetown 4, Brampton 3: Chase Nieuwendyk (3G); Brendan MacDonald (G); Colin Dickson (2A); Brendan MacDonald, Trevor Hill, Zach Austin, Matt Brown (A). Georgetown 8, Orangeville 1: MacDonald (3G, 3A); Hill (2G, A); Nieuwendyk (2G, 2A); Brown. (G, 2A); Austin, Robbie Robertson, Nieuwendyk (2A); Will Cook, Brendan Uberig; A.J. Van Doorn (A). Georgetown 4, Flamborough 1: Dickson, MacDonald, Hill, Chad Fellows (G); Austin, Brown (2A). Georgetown 5, Milton 1: MacDonald (2G); Dickson, Brown, Kamil Burghart (G). Novice AE Raiders At the 24th-annual Ajax Christmas tournament, the McNally Construction additional entry rep Raiders made it to the finals before dropping a 4-2 decision to Caledon. Preliminary round---Georgetown 7, TNT 1: Connor Karaim (2G); Mitchell MacLeod, Matthew Mercer, Jacob Medeiros, Mitchell Davey, Josh McCabe (G). Whitby 5, Georgetown 4: McCabe (2G); MacLeod, Mercer (G): Davey (2A). Georgetown 6, Uxbridge 3: Gray Potter, McCabe (2G); Harrison Clifford, McCabe, MacLeod (G); Medeiros (3A); Sergio Sojos (MVP). Semi-finals-- Georgetown 9, Georgina 4: Davey (3G); Medeiros, MacLeod (2G); McCabe, Clifford (G); Mercer, Potter (3A). Championship-- Caledon 4, Georgetown 2: Karaim, MacLeod (G). The Georgetown Paint-A-Car Collision Minor Peewee AE Raiders have won three of the five tournaments they've entered this season, including recent victories in Hespeler and Stouffville. The Raiders begin their OMHA playoffs this Thursday. Members, pictured at the Stouffville tourney, are from left, (front row): Aidan Hardiman, Ryan Langley, Jason Field. Second row: Jordan Fariello, Thomas Smith, Robbie Johnson, Matthew Knox, Brett Scace, Will Petryniak. Back row: Assistant coach Les Smith, Brad Willoughby, assistant coach Dave Freer, Trevor Vander Glas, Devon Wylde, Nick Farrugia, Alex Freer, Jordan Brown, Jarrett Grey, Tyler Highfield, head coach Steve Highfield, Michael Capostagno. Submitted photo Freer, Trevor Vander Glas (5G, 2A); Thomas Smith (2G, 5A); Michael Capostagno (3G, 2A); Brad Willoughby, Will Petrytniak (2G, 3A); Robbie Johnson (G, 6A); Jarrett Gray (G, 4A); Brett Scace (3G); Ryan Langley (2G, A); Devon Wylde (5A); Matthew Knox, Nick Farrugia (3A); Jordon Fariello (2A); Jason Field (3SO); Aidan Hardiman (2SO). Atom AE Raiders Although they didn't record any shutouts, Georgetown's H&H Rad & Tire Raiders held the opposition to just four goals in four recent league victories. Georgetown 6, Caledon 1: Zachary McLean (2G, A); Jonathan Hanley (2G); Ryan Fitzpatrick, Connor Speers (G); Richard Campbell, Spencer Sykes, Tyler Chabot, Alec Littlejohn (A). Georgetown 4, Arthur 1: Chabot (2G); Speers, Hanley (G); Fitzpatrick (2A); Sean Neumann (A). Georgetown 4, Caledon 1: Neumann, Littlejohn, Sykes, Chabot (G); Landon Williams (A). Georgetown 4, Milton 1: Speers (G, A); Littlejohn, Chabot, Williams (G); Olin Flydorf (A). Major Bantam AA Raiders The second-place Georgetown RV Raiders are on a 10game undefeated streak, including handing league-leading Brampton just its second loss of the campaign. The goaltending tandem of Marcus Rees and Marc Drake have only allowed Bantam AE Raiders The Georgetown Goebelle MacAdam Alexander Raiders clinched first place in the TriCounty league with a 24-2-1 mark. Georgetown 4, Caledon 3: Jason Skweres (2G, A); Patrick White (G, A); Jacob Krane (G). Georgetown 4, Milton 1: Dylan Hanzelka (2G); Krane (G, 2A); White (G), Brandon Usher, Dylan Chalmers (2A); Brad Peer (W). Curtis Vasey posted two shutouts, including a 3-0 blanking of Pickering in the final, to help the Raiders claim victory at the Ajax Christmas tourney. Preliminary round-- Georgetown 6, Oshawa/Whitby 1; Georgetown 10, Lorne Park 0; Pickering 3, Georgetown 2; Georgetown 3, Ajax 3 Championship-- Georgetown 3, Pickering 0 Tournament scorers: White (4G, 4A); Skweres (4G, 2A); Brandon Medeiros (3G, 4A); Chalmers, Hanzelka, Mark Giordano (2G, 3A); Elliott Montag, Cam Maltby (2G, 2A); Usher, Connor McMahon (G, 3A); Krane (G, 2A); Colin Shajgec (3A); Jake Murray (2A). Minor Novice AA Raiders The Georgetown Krause Re/Max Realty Raiders won their second tournament of the season in Milton, outscoring their opponents 39-7. Preliminary round-- Georgetown 8, Burlington 2; Georgetown 5, Guelph 1; Georgetown 11, Flamborough 0 Semi-final-- Georgetown 11, Barrie 0 Championship-- Georgetown 2, Applewood 1: Daniel Hardie (GWG). Tournament MVP-- Sam Gates (9G). Cole Hayward earned the shutout for the Re/Max Raiders in their league win over the Guelph Storm. Georgetown 3, Guelph 0: Braden Varela, Daniel Heelis, Sam Gates (G). GEORGETOWN JUNIOR "A" Minor Peewee AE Raiders Georgetown's Paint-A-Car Collision Raiders won a tournament in Hespeler during the holidays and then didn't have a goal scored against in capturing another title in Stouffville last week. Preliminary round-- Georgetown 10, Stouffville 0; Georgetown 6, Orillia 0; Georgetown 3, Caledon 0 Semi-final-- Georgetown 6, Newmarket 0 Championship-- Georgetown 3, TNT 0 Tournament scoring: Alex Georgetown's Krause Re/Max Realty Raiders are playing well heading into the upcoming OMHA playdowns, having won Minor Novice AA tournaments in Brampton and Milton. Members of the team, starting in the forefront, are: Goalie Cole Hayward. Second row, from left: Brendan Smith, Brandon Varela, Daniel Heelis, Adam Elinesky, Mackenzie Entwistle, Tyler Biles, Nick Aquilina. Third row: Mathew McDonough, Aiden Mills, Cameron Downey, Sam Gates, Cole Besworth, Brett McInal, Zach McInal, Daniel Hardie. Absent were head coach Joel Gates, assistant coaches Rich Besworth and Bruce Hayward, team physician Rob Varela and manager Terry Mills. Submitted photo

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