Oakville Beaver, 30 Dec 2010, p. 18

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w w w . o a kv ill eb ea ve r.c o m O A KV IL LE B EA V ER Th ur sd ay , D ec em be r 3 0, 2 01 0 1 8 Atom Ranger teams bow out in semifinals at Bell tourney They both have just two losses in league play but it took just one to knock them out of the Richard Bell Memorial Hockey Tournament. The Oakville minor atom AA Rangers and minor atom AAA Rangers were both knocked out of their home tournament after suffer- ing their first loss in the semifinals. The minor atom AAAs went 3-0-1 to easily take first place in their pool. Oakville opened with three straight wins, edging the Mississauga Rebels 3-2, downing the Kitchener Rangers 6-2 and blanking the Waterloo Wolves 3-0. They fin- ished the round robin with a 4-4 tie with the Cambridge Hawks, who fin- ished three points back of the Rangers in the standings. However, the Rangers were elim- inated in Wednesdays semifinal by the Burlington Eagles, who handed Oakville a 4-1 defeat. The Rangers will return to league play in the new year, where they sport a 16-2-2 mark. The minor atom AA Rangers also won their pool, with a perfect 3-0 mark that included wins over the Mississauga Terriers (4-0), Lasalle Sabres (7-1) and Humber Valley Sharks (4-0). The Rangers then scored an easy 7-1 victory over the Ice Warriors in the quarter-finals. But the Rangers winning ways came to an end when they were upset 3-1 by the Mississauga Braves. In league play, the Rangers lead the Tri-County standings with a 17- 2-6 record. The Oakville minor peewee AA Rangers headed into Wednesday evenings final with an undefeated record at the Bell tournament. Oakville opened with back-to- back 4-0 shutouts over Mississauga North Stars and the Toronto East Ender Ticats before tying the Burlington Eagles 2-2. The Rangers then topped the Ancaster Avalanche 5-2 and secured its place in the final with a 5-3 tri- umph over Burlington. The Rangers were set to face the Mississauga Braves, who were a per- fect 5-0 heading into the final, in the championship game.

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