D4 - The O akville Beaver, W e d n e s d a y N o v e m b e r 7, 2001 Sinclair in fourth term as captain, team gets off to a great start This year's Oakville Rangers ban tam AA rep team, comprised of both returning and new players, is a hard working, cohesive squad. Kevin Sinclair is marking his fourth year as captain and assuming assistant captain duties are Daniel Ringwald, Mario Mancuso and Jeff Nabeta. Returning forw ards Mark Harris, Craig Shimoda, Nabeta, Sinclair, Kyle MacDonald and Mark Irish have been joined by Corey Halyk, Mark Mclsaac and Tyler Wood. Returning defencemen Ryan Mant, Mancuso and Mark Devemechuk have welcomed Ringwald, Stephen Ferguson and Josh Johnson. Mike M ierzwa is joined by Conlan Gassi in net this year. O akville 5, A ncaster 2 (Oct. 16): although Ancaster scored just second into the game, Oakville responded well against the defending tri-county champi ons, quickly countering and then taking the lead on a goal with just five seconds left in the first period. Oakville led 3-1 after two periods before A ncaster climbed back to within one goal at 3-2. Mark Harris had a pair of goals with sin gle markers added by Mark Irish, Tyler Wood and Jeff Nabeta. Assists went to Mark Mclsaac (2), Corey Halyk, Mark Devernechuk, Kevin Sinclair, Nabeta, Mario Mancuso and Daniel Ringwald. Conlan Gassi displayed another stellar performance between the pipes. Owen Sound 1, Oakville 0 (Oct. 11): Owen Sound may have been late in arriv ing but they came prepared to play and cashing in on a lone goal to hand Oakville their first defeat. Oakville 5, Guelph 0 (Oct. 9): Conlan Gassi earned the shutout on the road. Following a scoreless first period, Craig Shimoda opened the floodgates early in the second and Josh Johnson and Kevin Sinclair followed with two goals apiece. Assisting were Sinclair (3), Corey Halyk (2), Kyle MacDonald (2), Mark Harris, Mark Mclsaac and Shimoda. Oakville 3, Caledon 2 (Oct. 4): Goalie Mike Mierzwa rose to the challenge and frustrated the Caledon offense with his brilliant saves. Kevin Sinclair led his team with two goals, the first a short-handed one. Daniel Ringwald popped in the winning m arker midway through the third. Assists were contributed by Ryan Mant, Ringwald and Jeff Nabeta. Grueling schedule includes four games in seven days - three on the road Playing four league games in sdven days, three being on the road, kept the Oakville novice AAA Rangers very busy this past week. Monday October 29th saw the team travel to Niagara Falls for the first time this year. The host Canucks jumped to an early 1-0 lead before the boys took con trol and scored three straight goals for a 3-1 victory. Although the victory was a total team effort, honourable mention goes to goalie Steven Pezzente, who played an outstanding game between the pipes and Nicholas Kashty who scored a beautiful goal on a determined effort. Memories were then made on Thursday November 1st, when the team played Stoney Creek Icebreakers in Hamilton at Copps Coliseum. For some of the players, this was the first time in their young hockey careers playing in a `professional' setting where some of their NHL heroes played the game, and the joy was evident in their faces. All the players participated in the game and did themselves proud even though the Icebreakers won the game 43. One Oakville goal was a picture per fect affair as Braeden Corbeth and Brett Lee, passing the puck among each other, skated towards the Icebreaker net where Corbeth scored on a perfect shot from a perfect pass. Another perfect shot was made by Brent Stevenson who scored his goal by blasting the puck by the goalie from in front of the net. The team played a home game Saturday November 3 against the Halton Hurricanes. Despite having an early chance to score in the opening minutes, the Rangers could not duplicate the effort from then on. Halton took control of the game and had numerous scoring chances, only to be stopped by goalie Christopher Miniaci, who played a remarkable game. The visitors did man age to score twice and thus earned a 2-0 victory. Defenseman Mike Morris was select ed the Kenesky Sports' Home Player of the game. Sunday November 4th had the team playing in Burlington against the host Eagles. After two periods the game remained scoreless. Then in the third period, the teams traded goals before Burlington scored three unanswered goals, giving them the 5-3 victory. The Rangers' goals were scored by Zach Ruys, one of them being assisted by Brett Lee who made an accurate pass from behind the net. After the game the Rangers had a draw for a pair of Maple Leaf hockey tickets generously donated by Central Technology Services Corporation, a team sponsor. The lucky winner was Dylan Cooper. The novice AAA Rangers want to thank Central Technology Services Corporation for their support. Next game is Sunday November 11th against Stoney Creek. Three-game stint against league' s best Here's the recent action for the Oakville Rangers novice AA rep team. The Rangers completed a three-game stint against some of the toughest teams in the league. On Oct. 19, against a FlamborOugh team that hadn't lost in 37 games, Oakville blasted out to a 4-0 first period lead and then held on for a 4-2 win. Flamborough added their two goals in the final two min utes. Scoring for Oakville was Andrew Smith, Jordan Herman, Aaron Heffelfinger and Patrick Brown. Assists went to Adrian Parisotto, Adam Davis, AJ Wood and Josh Wile. Adrian Parisotto scored the winning goal in a 3-2 win over Orangeville Flyers on Oct. 21. Also adding single markers were Ryan MacGillivary and AJ Wood. Assists went to Daniel Taveres, Jordan Herman and Paterson Farrell. All good things must come to an end and Oakville were beaten 7-3 by Stoney Creek Bruins on Oct. 23. Goals were scored by Paterson Farrell, Jordan Herman and AJ Wood. Assists went to Andrew Smith (2), Adam Davis and Paterson Farrell. Back on the winning track with a pair of weekend wins The he Oakville Rangers atom AAA rep reo team continued on the winning track with a pair of weekend wins. After a spirited Sunday morning (Nov. 4) practice, the Rangers were near perfect with a late afternoon 7-1 victory over visiting Guelph Storm. The Rangers gave up the opening goal but then roared back. Jonathan Brand and Tyler Stothers led the scoring parade with a pair each while single markers were added by Patrick Chiasson, Steven Guzzo and Patrick Marsh. Assists went to Mark Borcsok (3), Chiasson (2), Marsh (2), Max Mihaichuk, Matthew Lorito, Tyler Stothers and Adam Dimarco. On Saturday (Nov. 3), Oakville broke open a 1-1 tie to defeat Welland 4-1. Goals were scored by Patrick Marsh, Tyler Stothers, Matt Lorito and Steve Guzzo. Assists went to Tyler Stothers (2), Patrick Marsh (2), Max Mihaichuk, Steven Guzzo, Jake Legein and Patrick Readshaw. Previous to that, the Rangers had come off a busy schedule of three games in four nights. Oakville kicked off the grueling schedule with a 5-1 loss to St. Catharines Thursday nisht. night. It was an even til tilt for a good part of the first two periods, but after falling behind by two goals the Rangers couldn't keep up. Matthew Lorito ruined the shutout, assisted by Tyler Stothers. Despite giving up five goals -- four by one player -- David Clement played a strong game for the Rangers. On Saturday, Oakville hosted the Stoney Creek Icebreakers expecting a high scoring game as the two teams exploded for a 6-6 tie in their previous encounter. Unfortunately, while Stoney Creek matched their previous total, Oakville could only get half way for a 6-3 defeat. Oakville goals were scored by Jake Legein. Steven Guzzo and Tyler Stothers. Assists went to Patrick Marsh, Matt Fillman, Matthew Lorito, Jake Legein, Patrick Readshaw and Ian Paradis. Oakville got back on the winning track on Sunday, defeating the visiting Grey Bruce Highlanders 4-0. Goals were scored by Andrew Brand, Patrick Marsh, Steven Guzzo and Mark Borcsok. Assists went to Tyler Stothers (2), Patrick Marsh, Cam Watts, Mark Borcsok, Grant Kozlik and Adam DiMarco. APPOINTMENTS Mr. John Lahey, President and Chief Executive Officer of FirstOntario Credit Union Ltd., is pleased to announce the appointment of David McPherson as Vice-President, Sales and Service, and Ron Choma to the position of Vice President, Commercial Services. Dave joins FirstOntario with over 25 years of experience, most recently, as Director, Channel Integration for the Small Business Segment of CIBC (Toronto). Prior to 1999, Dave served as CIBC's District Manager for the Niagara Region and held senior positions in private banking at the bank's main branch in Hamilton. Throughout his career, Dave has demonstrated his passion for retail banking. He shares FirstOntario's commitment to personalized service, including a strong branch network. His responsibilities will include marketing, advertising, member sales and service programs. Ron joined FirstOntario (then Family Savings Credit Union) in 1983 with more than 10 years of experience with a major Canadian bank. Since joining the Credit Union, Ron has guided and directed commercial services, growing this important segment of FirstOntario's membership to over $160 million in assets under administration. FirstOntario works with the local business community, offering a full range of financial services including commercial mortgage and loans requests that exceed $17 million. Eatough and Molfetta score in 2-1 win as team rebounds from tough loss The Oakville Hornets atom A rep team lost a close 2-1 decision on Oct. 19 to a Scarborough team which earned a provincial bronze medal last year. The Hornets actually took a 1-0 lead but the host Scarborough team tied it up at 1-1 with only five minutes remaining. With less than three minutes remain ing, the Hornets took a penalty and, with Scarborough pulling their goalie, could not prevent the go-ahead marker. O akville's Genevieve Panabaker opened up the scoring when Melanie Johnson sent her streaking past Scarborough's defence with a pin-point rink wide pass. The girls rebounded on Oct. 20 with a 2-1 win over Etobicoke Dolphins. O akville went up 2-0 on goals by Meghan Eatough and Alyssa Molfetta. Assists went to Molfetta and Chelsea Young. Oakville goaltender Jessica Toth was stellar in helping to preserve the vic tory. David McPherson Vice-President, Sales and Service Power, Saunders,Maton, Breakey each score pair in win over Burlington Here's the recent action for the Oakville Hornets novice A rep team. Oakville fought back twice but couldn't hold off Scarborough who earned a 4-2 win on Oct. 28. Oakville goals were scored by Bailey MacLachlan and Darcy Breakey. Assists went to Darcy Breakey, Erin Burgess, Bailey MacLachlan and Hayleigh Cudmore. Courtney Power scored for Oakville in a 1-1 tie with Whitby on Oct. 27. Sarah Stewart and Alexandra Saunders assisted. Hayley Good almost potted the winner on a late breakaway. Nicole Paniccia played well between the pipes. Oakville blasted Burlington 10-2 on Oct. 26. Goals were scored by Courtney Power (2), Alexandra Saunders (2), Danielle Maton (2), Darcy Breakey (2), Erika Iosue and Sarah Stewart. Assists went to Saunders (2), Hayleigh Cudmore, Stewart and Bailey MacLachlan. Ron Choma Vice President, Commercial Services Wilson nabs shutout and Snedden scores game' s lone goal in 1-0 win The Oakville Hornets peewee B hockey club are 2-4 in the North Metro Girls Hockey League (NMGHL) action this sea son as they have lost three of their last four games. Nov. 4: Oakville lost 6-0 to host Aurora Panthers. Nov. 2: Katie Burgess had the opening goal, assisted by Katy Hughes, in the first period in a 2-1 loss to host Oshawa Panthers. Oshawa won with two second period goals. Oct. 29: Monique Kahnert nabbed the winning goal in a 2-1 come back win over Mississauga chiefs. Melissa Snedden had the opening goal. Kahnert assisted. Oct. 27: Brittany Parkyn scored the lone goal in a 5-1 loss to visiting Coldwater. Oct. 20: the Hornets were limited to one goal but it was all they would need as Stefanie Wilson earned a well deserved 1-0 shutout. Melissa Snedden was the goal scor er, on a power play, banging in a rebound from a Melissa Kennedy shot with just 2:28 left in the game. Oct. 17: the Hornets lost their opener 5-1 to Burlington Barracudas. After Burlington had opened the scoring, Oakville fought back on a goal by Megan Waniess, from Melissa Kennedy, to make it 1-1, which stood up through the first period. Burlington were able to pull away with a goal in the sec ond period and three goals in the third peri od. This year's peewee B team is comprised of Brittany Parkyn, Leah Hennessy, Monique Kahnert, Jackie Szarka, Melissa Snedden, Megan Waniess, Erin Mitzel, Megan Cordeiro, Allyson De Bolster, Melissa Kennedy, Stephanie Krush. 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