Oakville Beaver, 26 Jan 1994, p. 17

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Jan. 26, 1994 ATOM (WHITE) ABBEY OAKS NEWS 1 (Patrick Divine from Stephen Condie; shutout to Mike Fraculj and Adam Jacobs) Amaco Equipment 0 MOEN 5 (goals: Tony Celentano 3, Mike Lee and Mike Paffrath. Assists: Lee 2, Paffrath, Kyle Johnston, Cody Finney. James McCannell and Jeremy St. Pierre) MANULIFE FINANCIAL 1 (Chris Gracez from Brent Stephen). GIRLS NOVICE C OAKVILLE HORNETS 4 (goals: Leanne DaRosa, Rachel Ressner, Lauren MacKonka and Christina Alexander. Assists: Lauren MacKonka, Helen Halbert, Torie Moore, Alexander, DaRosa and Leign Mascherin). PEE WEE (RED) FASTFRATE 6,(goals: Dylan Mitobi 2, Damien Lacroix, Ivan Timpa, Justin Ledressay and Kyle Leanard. Assists to Keith Rookyard, Peter Drummond, Colin Banting, Leonard, Neil Stirrat, Chris McKenzie, Richard Noonan and Ledressay) OMERSET l (Amut Patel from Adam Kerr and Steven Marchant), TRAFALGER GOLF 0, ROYAL BANK 0. SOMERSET l (Adam Walker from Andrew Michaud) TRAFALGER GOLF I (Greg Shelley). ROYAL BANK 2 (Craig Gordon from Lee Burge; and Burge from Peter Weddel and Steven Workman) FASTFRATE 1 (Neil Stirrat from lvan Tompa and Richard Noonan). MINOR PEE WEE (RED) MATTAMY HOMES 2 (goals to Chris Gassi and Marc Daniels; assists to Andriy Rewilak, Scott Dacosta and Jeff Wojcicki) BELL PHONE CEN‘ TRE 2 (Adam Granlund with a pair of goals; assists to Richard Stronach and Alison Goodman). BRONTE HOME HARDWARE 5 (goals: Derek Gow 2. Derek Mumford. Harris Vines and IGlyn Manwaring-Jones. Assists: Matt Denby 2, lMark Lozer. Nick Clark and Shaun Benay) ‘DAFCO 4 (goals: Ryan Doherty 2, Chris Bisson land Miro Majorahn. Assists to Rob Raham, Nick ICapaldo, Luke Domski and Carey Copeling). I CANROSS COUGARS 2 (Mike Curcio with a pair of goals: assists to Luke Riddell and Tyler Spraggs) SULLIVAN HAWKS I (Marc O'Brien, unassisted). MATTAMY HOMES 4 (two goals each to Andriy Rewilak and Marc Daniels; assists to Rewilak 2. Mike McMaster 2, Scott Daeosta 2 and Alain Mercieca) CANROSS COUGARS 9 (goals: l’Mike Curcio 2 and Tyler Spraggs. Assists to Shawn (Courtemanche, Luke Riddell, Trevor Slade and >Robbie Voyce). ‘ BELL PHONE CENTRE 6 (goals: Mike Thomson 3, Jordan Ince, Jeremy Davidson and tephen Lingard. Assists: Ince 2, Derek Friesen 2, Adam Granlund 2. Davidson, Alison Goodman, Jason Levoy, Brad Guy and Richard Stronach) I MINOR PEEWEE “AA”: Agway Metals ended its regular season with a 3-3 draw against ‘Chinquacousy (goals to Stuart Brown 2 and Mike tPurcell; assists to Purcell, Andrew Holman and .Dan Whiting). Oakville will now compete in sever- al invitational tournaments and exhibition games, honing their skills, while awaiting the announce- ment of theire first-round, all-Ontario playoff match, ATOM “A": The Bank of Montreal Rangers finished the season with a 13-10-5 record, thanks to a tough 3-2 loss to Arthur. Outstanding perfor- mance by the line of Christian Daniels, Greg Dodge and Ben Williams included a two-goal performance by Daniels with two assists eadch to Dodge and Williams. ' In exhibition play, Oakville downed Brampton 6-4. Daniels and Dodge each scored twice while singles went to Jesse Robertson and David “ )bkyard. Paul Thrasher played solid defence and sisdted on two goals. Helpers also went to Ben Villiams (2), Dodge, Matt Gregoire, Amanda oseph and Robertson. | In earlier action. Oakville bounced back from heir 60 New Year opening loss to Milton with a 2- ; tie against Elora (Dodge from Keven McCulloch; and Daniels from Dodge and John Whiting) and a 1â€"2 win over first-place Erin, Williams scored twice ind was set up on both occasions by Dodge and Daniels. Daniels added his own goal, with assists to Dodge and McCulloch; and David Rookyard‘s ‘lualizer was assisted by Will MacMillan and Matt Idwards. MAJOR ATOM “AAA": Oakville Scotiabank dangers posted a win and two losses over the past veek. The victory came last Sunday when Scott “iotrowski had a say in all Oakville goals as they .efeated Brantford 6-3. Piotrowski had four goals Ed two assists. His linemates Tyson White (two als and one assist) and Paul Varteressian (four ISSISIS) also posted strong performances while ie feneeman Thomas Pasco rounded out the scoring xith two assists. The other games included 7-1 loss to Bam'e on he Saturday (Varteressian from Piotrowski and ihris Pethick) and 3-2 loss to Chinguacousy on Nednesday (Pasco scored both goals and was >elped, on both occasions, by Ryan Wetherly and ory Meisner. ‘ The previous week‘s action included a 6-1 loss in Halton (Piotrowski with the loan, unassisted .o: I), a 3-3 tie with Streetsville (goals to Pasco, ‘ trowski and Pethick; assists to Piotrowski 2. arteressian 2. Brandon Colquhoun played a strong time in net) and a hard fought 4-3 victory over Jampton (goals to Vaneressian 2, Pethick and ‘V'etherly‘, assists to White, Meisner. Gavin lilligan and Piotrowski. Richard Hodgkinson Iayed a solid game on defence). MINOR PEEWEE “AAA”: The Oakville angers continued to polish their skills leading into a . . . run in Mlami sun It was fun in the sun for the akville Angels girls soccer team ecently as they were bathed both in unshine and success in a Miami occer tournament. The team finished the Junior )range Bowl Tournament, which n from Dec. 27 to 30, with an out- ‘anding 5-I record -â€" the second est in the under-l4 division. Because of the crossâ€"over tethod in the finals, however, they ad to settle for the bronze medal. The weather was a factor. Departing from the Buffalo air- ort, the team left behind our sub- :ro temperatures and were greeted ‘ith Miami sunshine and tempera- II'CS on the playing field that _ proached the high 205 on the elsius scale. “The players did well consider- ‘g this was the first time outside nce September,“ said team official dy Hunter. “This was opposed to the US. ams who are in the midst of their ttdoor winter season and therefore prime condition.” The Oakville team has long since turned home and is, needless to y, not playing outdoors. Where they are playing, is indoor Ancaster. “They are the only girls team in ,ir division,” explained Hunter. iaving only won one game, they vertheless enjoy the excellent mpetition." With a two-hour practice every nday morning, winter skills are ’11 underway for the upcoming son. Oakville Sports Scoreboard MOHA scoreboard BRONTE HOME HARDWARE 3 (goals: Harris Vines 2 and Richard Carson. Assists: David Canning 2, Derek Mumford, Mark Lozer and Glyn Manwaring-Jones). BANTAM (RED) THORNTON MARINE ELECTRIC 5 (goals: Ryan Gardiner 2, Darren Webster, Derek Woolam and Craig Thornton. Assists to Andrew Jordan 2, Willie Lacey 2, Jason Andrade and Webster) BLACK OK TIRE 4 (goals to Aryn Powell, Steven O'Loughlin, Cameron MacKenzie and Rick Edelman. Assists: Jeff Welder 3, Daryn Falls 2, Powell O‘Loughlin and Jacob Pleau). BUONASERA 3 (goals to Chuck Palladine, Ted Provins and Jeremy Brown. Assists to Palladine, Provins, Greg Schneider, Adn'en Kloet and Ryan McCallum) IMAX 2 (goals to Jeff Potter and Steve Charbonneau: assists to Mark Smith. James Foley and John Brayman). BELL PHONE POWER 3 (goals to Mike Dragosits, Jeff Almon and Chris Simm; assists to Ryan Bayley, Jason Whelpdale, Ryan Klatt, Jamie Ward and Mike Kaslauskas) McDonalds 2 (goals to Kevin Beatty and Richard LIsetto; assists to Robert Lissetto, Brendon Hill and Robert Mun'son). ATOM (RED) FAMILY CHANNEL l (Chris Cekota from Michael Umphersun and Darryl Kowall. Shutout to Jason Donio) SHELL 0. PRO DISTRIBUTION 5 (goals: Derek Trudel, Donny Mercier, Justin Gourlay, Colin Rankin and Chris Lorene. Assists: Peter Messere 2, Mike Campbell, Aaron Smith, Chris Baseford, Matt Vespi, Lorene, Gourlay and Andrew Green) ALL SYSTEMS SCAFFOLDING 2 (Jason Woodham from Chris Galea and Ryan Dickinson from Vince Cece). OSLER HOSKIN 4 (goals: Kyle Pehar 2, Eric Overdon and Alex Hetmancruk. Assists: Dustin Titus 2, Eric Duerden, Matt Shepherd and Raymond Sobaram) WOOD GUNDY 3 (goals: Matt Arbuckle, Matt Ferrone and Andrew Kucey. Assists: Ryan Gow 2, Bryan Herbert, Ferrone and Arbuckle). The preceding three games were played Jan 15 while the following three games were played Jan. 8. WOOD GUNDY 7 (goals: Matt Arbuckle 4, Jim Baillie, Dren Patriquin and Bryan Herbert. Assists: Matt Ferrone 4, Arbuckle, Chris Taylor. Giles Sutherland and Andrew Keeling) ALL SYS- TEMS SCAFFOLDING 2 (Chris Galea with two goals and David Shore with two assists). OSLER HOSKIN 1 (Matt Chrononie from Brad Harden and Paul Heakes. Shutout to Chad Watson) SHELL 0. PRO DISTRIBUTION 1 (Justin Gourlay, unas- sisted) FAMILY CHANNEL 1 (Eric Melander from Ryan Snyder). l Rep Hockey Scoreboard: the playoffs. After winning 6-4 at home against Chinguacousy last Friday (Jan. l4), the team again was hot on Saturday in Barrie. The game see-sawed until Oakville scored the winner with 1:04 left in the game to claim a 6-5 victory. MINOR ATOM “AA": Oakville finished the season with five out of six points in three games last weekend. In two consecutive matches against Chinguacousy, Oakville fought to a 2-2 draw on the Friday night and edged out a 3-2 squeaker on Saturday, They finished off the weekend by polish- ing Burlington off 5-2. Alt. NSTO KMEN’ {. WOME THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Seven-year-old Jordan Dempster receives a helping hand from his grandpa, Harry Dempster, who accompanied him to his Minor Oaks Hockey Association (MOHA) game Saturday at Kinoke Arena. 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