Oakville Beaver, 6 Feb 1994, p. 25

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®Derck Dalziel pick up two goals with singles to Pat Mann, Adam Lemay, Daren Hockaday, fatthew McIsaac and Corey White. Hockaday, Lemay and Dwayne Steele each _picked up a pair of assists while singles went to Dalziel, Adam Ressner, David Nabeta, p Jordan Kaitting and Pat Mann. MINOR NOVICE "AAA" [fi’he Xtra Lease Rangers became the first â€"Oakville team to win 30 games in one seaâ€" son as they won a couple of games last agd Sean Lavelle with singles to Greg Whetstone, Steven Donnelly, Josh Smyth and Scotty Russell. Picking up assists were Sean Lavelle (3), Josh Smyth (2), Steven Donnelly (2), Nico Gill (2), David Nugent, Greg Whetstone and Alfred Lee. bakville 5, Waterloo 2 (exhibition): Steven nnelly and Josh Smyth nited two goals iece with Alfred Lee adding a single. avid Nugent, Ryan Donnelly and Adam Xalata collected the assists. ‘Oakville 8, Halton Hills 0: Marcus Johnson and Josh Taylor shared the shutout. Twoâ€" goal efforts were turned in by Alfred Lee gycekend last weekend to improve their record to 30â€"2. BANTAM "AAA" Hopedale Mall/Trueboy Express Rangers made it all the way to the finals of the Cornwall _ International â€" Invitational Tournament this past weekend but lost 4â€"2 to the same team that handed them their only preliminary round loss â€" the Toronto Marlies. Marlies 2, Oakville 1: in the first prelimiâ€" nary round match, Steve MacGibbon scored from Rob Medeiros and Kevin Woit. Peter Wishloff was solid in goal for Oakville. Oakville 3, Gloucester 0: Oakville reboundâ€" ed to win their second game. Goals were scored by Rob Medeiros, Andrew Smith and Adam Richards; assists went to Kevin Woit (2), Mike Muldoon, Steve MacGibbon and Adam Richards. Garrett Morawiec was outâ€" standing in net to record the shutout. Oakville 4, Nepean 0: Peter Wishloff was in net for Oakville‘s second straight shutout. Adam Richards scored a pair of goals with singles to Steve MacGibbon and Andrew Smith. Assists went to Brad Moyer (2), Jamie Trull, Bryan Vines, Mike Muldoon and Adam Richards. Oakville 3, Nepean 2 (semiâ€"final): Oakville advanced to the semiâ€"finals as the wild card entry and Steve MacGibbon scored the winâ€" ner with seconds remaining in regulation time. Michael Muldoon and Jeff Wells rounded out the scoring. Assists went to Andrew Smith and Kevin Woit. NOVICE "AAA" Oakville 7, Newmarket 3 (Jan. 29, exhibiâ€" tion): A wellâ€"rounded scoring attack saw BANTAM "A" Dakville 4, Fort Erie 2 (Jan. 31, second ound playoff opener): because of injuries ind suspensions, four affiliated players â€" eremy Brown, Mark Smith, Ryan Gardiner d Craig Thornton â€" were called up and hey played great. Regan Walsh led the scorâ€" hg parade with a pair of goals while singles nt to Brown and Smith. Steve Woodall icked up a couple of assists with singles to mith, Gardiner, Jeff Hussey and Matt iola. f akville 4, Milton 3 (Jan. 29, first round incher): King Caledon Farms/TD Bank gers battled back from a 2â€"0 deficit to kn in overtime and take the bestâ€"ofâ€"five es in three straight games. Milton cleared bench following the game resulting in y fights and many Oakville suspensions their next game. Goal scorers were Kyle acDonald, Steve Clarke, Jeff Hussey and dan Zacny. Steve Clarke picked up a pair aassists with singles to Jordan Zacny, Kyle cDonald, Matt Maiola, Matt Froese and an Bayley. MINOR NOVICE "AA" ville 12, Chinguacousy 3 (Jan. 31, first Former NHL Player Rep Hockey One, One Week Session: March 14th to 18th at the low rate of. BANTAM "AA" Chinguacousy 6, Oakville 2 (first round playoff): Oakville saw its lead in the bestâ€"ofâ€" five series drop to 2â€"1 with this sloppy effort. Goal scorers for Oakville were Mike Kinnunen and Mike Charles. Assists went to Chris Maguire, Frank Mangano and Mike Paralovos. Oakville 4, Chinguacousy 1 (playoff): Jaime Donnelly led the way for Oakville in the second playoff game with two goals and an assist. Other goal scorers were Maguire and Kinnunen. Also picking up assists were Sean Krumpek, J.P. Mercieca and Maguire. round playoff): Evan McGrath fired eight goals for the Polywheels/Pillsbury Minor Novice Rangers who started scoring within seconds of the puck being dropped and didn‘t stop until the final buzzer went. Neil Murray added two goals with singles to Kevin Silber and Griffen Allen. 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Defending champion Dean Dart of the St. Georges Curling Club fell to Bruce Rustad‘s rink which also includes Don Osborne, Larry Code and Steve Allo. In the senior‘s division, it was a different story with Harry Carey of Orangeville managing to hold on to his crown. An Oakville rink knocked off the twoâ€"time defending champions in an exciting conclusion to last weekend‘s annual 28â€"team Sportsman‘s Bonspiel. Oakville wins back title Oakville also won the "B" level championship with a team that is skipped by Ken Sawchenko and rounded out by John Manderson, John Parks and Cam Stewart. â€" HIGH SCHOOL AT SEA )â€" The remaining titles, however, all went to visitors _ Single goals went to Dave Quigley and Bud McKay while sinâ€" gle helpers went to Chuck Lewis, Kevin Ruys, Dean DeFazio and Dan Stacey. Oakville Oar House lost 7â€"4 to North York last Monday to drop their record in the southern Ontario firefighters hockey league to 14â€"4. 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