Oakville Beaver, 9 Apr 1993, p. 15

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BANTAM RED Ryan Spencer had a goal and two assists to spark Kiwanis Club to a 5â€"4 win over Tandet Trojans. Craig Howson added two goals, Steve Lozer and John Aikin one each for the Kiwanis. Mike Dennis had two assists, Mike Rutherford, Craig Thornton and Lozer one. Kyle Rowland had two goals and Ted Provins and Kevin Beatty the others for the Trojans. Assists went to Adam Baker, Rob Murison, Ryan Burke, Ryan McCallen, Brennan O‘Byrne and Jason Hewitt. EDITOR‘S NOTE: Results from other games were not available at press time. Hopkyns was the league‘s top scorer. Other awards went to Ley Jones (top goaliender), Ryan Carson and Wesley DeJonge (best defencemen), Blair Russell (MVP) and Scott MacArthur (most improved player). Alex Hetmanczuk and Chris Brodie scored in Trafaigar‘s 2â€"1 win. Chris Cooling, Paul Thrasher, Matt Maydanski and Chirs Lorenz assisted. Kyle Pehar, from R.B. Robbins and Adam Wilkinson, replied for Vivitar. ATOM Christopher Perras picked a fine time to score his first goal of the season. It came in the second overtime period, on an assist from David Binns, giving The Martin Group a 3â€"2 victory in the atom white final. Bell defeated Darby Auto 6â€"2 in the atom red final. MINOR PEEWEE WHITE Brian Morrison recorded his sixth shutout of the season to give Team Five a 5â€"0 win over Shoppers Drug Mart. Dylan Mitobe, with two, Mike Schmidt, Andrew Gaudet and Lee O‘Driscoll scored for the winâ€" ners. Pete Weddel had two assists, with singles going to Schmidt, Gaudet, Jamie Mann, Ryan Cheeseman and Davin Atherley. PEEWEE RED Regan Walsh scored two goals as firstâ€"place FastFrate dumped Bell Phone Powere 5â€"2. Ryan Lewis, Geoff Hopkyns and Geoff McCarney also scored for the winners. Colin Ross had two assists, Ryan McCallum and Evan Baard one each. Mike Kaslauskas and Grant McLaney tallied for Bell Herridge, Mike Greenfield and Jeff Timmins. MINOR ATOM RED Vivitar Canada finished in last place during the regular season but nearly a pulled off an upset in the championship game against frontâ€"running Trafalgar Village. Hawks, trailing 3â€"2, pulled goaltender Travis Dorn for an extra attacker, leading to a McGrath goal with 29 seconds to pay. Craig MacMillan also scored, while Mike Knight had three assists. Matthew Russell, David Modjewski and Gary Rockyard scored for Mott‘s. Riochard Melochs, Mike Swinton and Michael Kalata assisted. John Roberts, B.J. Erb and Taylor Jenkin also scored for the Beaver. Jesse Anglin, from Austin Brock, replied for Pro Distribution. Ryland MacDonald and Michael Indovina had assists. NOVICE WHITE Tall Tree Lumber defeated Carberryâ€"Davis 5â€"1 in the White Division and Abbey Oaks News douâ€" bled International Blackhawks 4â€"2 for the Red title. Minor Oaks Hockey Association ended another season with its house league championships all last week at Glen Abbey Recreation Centre. MINOR NOVICE RED A Even McGrath showed why he was MVP of his division. McGrath scored three goals, including the winner in overtime, to give Blazer‘s Blackhawks a 4â€"3 victory over Mott‘s Clomatoes. MINOR NOVICE RED B Jeff Bentley scored a goal and set up two others to pace the Oakville Beaver to a 4â€"1 victory over Pro Distribution. Full Course Easter Dinners under $10 Children eat free from children‘s menu Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner Specializing in charcoal broiled steaks, ribs, chicken and seafood Banquet Facilities 218 Lakeshore Rd. E. (2 blocks east of the Oakville Centre) A PROJECT OF THE OAKVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MAetailers realize that regular customers are their best customers. Get to know your retailer personally. 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