C2 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday April 10, 2002 U J O R L -D 1 s t A n n iv e r s a r y * · Celebration 'Saturday & Sunday X * p A pril 13 & 14 ___ A 1 1 -> 2 -- 4 p.m . 2is ! dom e ^ c in The final game between the YVolfpack and the Bears was preceded by a short ceremony to cele brate the life of Frank Sabatino. Frank's wife Debbie Sabatino and children Paolo and Marisa were accompanied to centre ice by Paul Lucas, president and CEO o f GlaxoSmithKline, the chief tourney sponsor. Taking the ceremonial face-off, here, are (left) Bears assistant captain Scott Asselstine and (right) Wolfpack captain Taylor McManus. "Kick It & Rip It" Contest H ow hard can you shoot? Tourney honours longtime volunteer MOHA's atom red division finished its hockey season over the Easter weekend by partici pating in an inter-league tourna ment held in honour o f Frank Sabatino. long-time volunteer and convener o f this age group, who passed away in November, 2001 . Frank's dedication to ama teur hockey in Oakville and his enthusiasm for the game have been missed by everyone this season. Parents and friends attending the first annual Frank Sabatino M emorial Tournam ent were treated to a number o f extreme ly well-played hockey games in the round robin segment of the tournament. At the end of round-robin play, three teams were tied in points for the final place in the semifinals. The G M P Eagles. CKRC Investm ent W olfpack, IQF Cryogram Wranglers and Tidal Promotion Bears ultimately advanced to the semifinal round. The first semifinal game between the Eagles and Bears was finally decided in overtime on a goal by Shad Burrows of the Bears. Ricky G iesbrecht o f the Eagles had scored to tie the game with only l :20 left in reg ulation time. The second semifinal game between the Wranglers and the W olfpack was also a wellplayed game with the Wolfpack advancing to the final with a 3 -1 victory over the Wranglers. Wolfpack goals were scored by Kevin Denley, Taylor McManus and Stephen Wolski. The W rangler goal was scored by Matthew Planeta. The final game between the Wolfpack and the Bears was preceded by a short ceremony to celebrate the life o f Frank Sabatino. Frank's wife Debbie Sabatino and children Paolo and Marisa were accompanied to centre ice by Paul Lucas, presi dent and CEO of G laxoSm ithK line, the chief tournament sponsor, for a cere monial face-off between Taylor M cM anus, captain o f the Wolfpack. and Scott Asselstine, assistant captain of the Bears. The final game was truly thrilling hockey, with the result not determined until triple over time when Kevin Denley scored for the Wolfpack. Following the game. Debbie Sabatino and Paul Lucas pre sented the player awards, while Matt Basso, M anager o f the Building Box. presented the winning Wolfpack team with a memorial trophy donated by the Building Box. 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