Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 12 Jan 2007, p. 15

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SPORTS & LEISURE Rep hockey roundup Peewee Tanners advance Acton's Galvcast Tanners avenged a round-robin loss to Barrie by beating the Colts 3-1 in the championship game of a Silver Stick Regional Qualifier in Midland late last month. The Peewee BB Tanners will now play in the International Silver Stick Finals Jan. 25-28 at St. Clair Shores, Mich. in the A Division. Preliminary round-- Acton 5, Clarington Toros 1: Ryan Dunlevy (2G); Adam Duval, Josh Tremblay, Mitchell Brake (G); Mitchell Christopher (W). Acton 5, Owen Sound 0: Dunlevy (2G); Greg Wells, Tremblay (G, A); Brake, Duval (G); T.J. Baker, Matt Fritz (A); Greg Slowka (SO). Barrie 4, Acton 2: Dunlevy, Tremblay (G, A); Duval (A). Semi-final-- Acton 5, Bradford 2: Dunlevy (3G); Wells (5A); Tremblay, Brake (G); Baker (A); Christopher (W). Championship-- Acton 3, Barrie 1: Dunlevy (2G); Tremblay (G, A); Wells (2A); Christopher (W). Major Midget Select Raiders Chris Conroy's penalty shot goal kept the Major Midget Select Raiders temporarily alive before they were knocked out of the London Minor Hockey Association Tournament by Georgina in overtime in the quarterfinals. Preliminary round-- Georgetown 8, West Mall 3: Mitch Pobrislo (2G); Josh McDonald (2G, A); D.J. McNeill, Brad Williams (G, A); Ryan Shepherd (G, 2A); Jordan Shajgec (2A); Shane Greaves, Julian Proto (A). Caledon 5, Georgetown 0: Quarter-finals-- Georgina 3, Georgetown 2: Conroy (G, A); McDonald, John McMulkin (G); Luke Ovenden (A). Regular season Georgetown 5, Meadowvale 2: Ovenden (2G); Williams (G, A); Conroy, McMulkin (G); Taylor Duval, Greaves (A). Brampton 5, Georgetown 1: McNeill (G); Williams (A). Georgetown 5, Brampton 5: McDonald, McNeill (2G); Porbrislo (G); Ovenden, Williams (2A); Greaves (A). Wrong sniper named In the Jan. 3 edition of The Independent & Free Press, a player was incorrectly credited with scoring seven goals and one assist for the Sharks in their 9-7 win over the Red Wings in the championship game of the Senior Tyke division at Georgetown Minor Hockey Association's Christmas House League Tournament. Mitchell Shorgan had the eightpoint game. The Independent & Free Press regrets the error. Stars on ice Spencer Metcalfe of the host Georgetown Raiders leads a rush up ice during the second of two OHA Provincial Jr. A Hockey League Future Stars Games played Wednesday evening at the Alcott Arena. Metcalfe's Team West dropped a 4-2 decision to Team South in a spirited contest in front of over 300 spectators. Raider winger Spencer Janes was named third star of the first game of the night while playing for Team North, which defeated the East 3-1. Photo by Eamonn Maher Jr. A Raiders add two to lineup Last-minute roster tinkering continued for the Georgetown Raiders right up until Wednesday night's deadline for teams in the OHA Provincial Jr. A Hockey League to reduce their roster sizes to 23 players. The Raiders have welcomed two new players, lost another they thought they'd already signed and still have room to add one more skater before the playoffs begin early next month. In a three-way deal, Georgetown picked up defenceman Justin Wakewich from Collingwood and sent the rights to Quebec major junior leaguer Jeff Grennier to the Aurora Tigers. The 5foot-10, 178-pound Wakewich, an 18-year-old from Barrie, had three goals and 17 assists in 32 games before requesting a trade last month. Director of player personnel Peter Mavroudis also acquired forward Zak Ray from the OHL's Owen Sound Attack, a 6-foot-1 196-pounder from Mississauga who just turned 17. Centre George Lovatsis was not kept by the Barrie Colts and will be with the Raiders for the rest of the season. To help make room for those moves and to have a blank card with which to sign a player in the near future, the Raiders dealt blueliner Peter Drikos to Stouffville and left second-year winger Adam Campbell unprotected, although they haven't released him outright. Mavroudis was steamed with Georgetown's Jr. B affiliate in Guelph after the Dominators changed their plans regarding forward Denver Manderson, a 17-year-old who is property of the OHL's Kitchener Rangers. Manderson earned one assist for the Raiders last Saturday against Oakville after apparently getting his wish to play for Georgetown, but Mavroudis asserts the Dominators have reneged on the arrangement. "We had everything signed, Kitchener approved it, the kid was told that he could play here and then all of a sudden Guelph decided to protect him," he said. "We're very disappointed and ticked off and I can tell you that we won't have anything more to do with that organization." Wakewich and Ray could make their debuts on Saturday when the Raiders host Streetsville at the Alcott Arena beginning at 7:30 p.m. Sniper Ryan Dunlevy came through with nine goals in five games to lead the Acton Peewee Tanners to the International Silver Stick Finals in Michigan later this month. Members of the team (front, from left) are: Goalies Mitchell Christopher, Greg Slowka. Middle row: Jakob MacPherson, Michael Evans, Mitchell Brake, Josh Tremblay, Evan Oulton, Greg Wells. Back row: Manager Darcy Brake, trainer Pat Martin, Nick Vandereyken, Matt Fritz, Ryan Dunlevy, Wyatt Martin, Gavin Ragan, Jeff Curry, Adam Duval, Tyler Christopher, assistant coach Randy Wells, TJ Baker, coach Mark Duval. Submitted photo

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