Oakville Beaver, 2 Jan 1993, p. 9

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He had the lone goal in the team‘s most recent game, a 6â€"1 loss to Harvard. The Big Red stands ninth in the ECAC with a 2â€"3â€"1 record (2â€"4â€"1) overall. Last season, McManus totalled six goals and three assists. Next stop is Kent State University. Brent Mahoney, a 22â€"yearâ€"old senior leftâ€"winger, has seen limited action with the Golden Flashes. The exâ€"Oakville Blades captain has on points after appearing in only three of the team‘s 18 cames. The 18â€"yearâ€"old White Oaks Secondary School graduate is just getting rolling for the Big Red after missing the first three games of the season with a shoulder injury. He has two goals and one assist in three games since returning to the lineup. Next we pull into Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., where rightâ€"winger Tyler McManus is toiling as a sophomore. Last season, Fotheringham, 21, notched six goals and 14 assists in 33 games and was voted the team‘s most improved player. Clarkson finished tied for secâ€" ond in the ECAC before bowing to Northern Michigan in the first round of National Collegiate Athletic Association playoffs. Au‘star courecror seriE§ With their teams taking time off for some Ferris Christmas cheer, what better time to check in on the _ where for progress of several Oakville products playing hockey _ After a st in the U.S. college circuit. Duff cam The first stop is Clarkson University in Potsdam, _ fracture d N,Y. where Shawn Fotheringham is in his junior seaâ€" Bulldo son. He has two goals and one assist and 10 penalty he‘ll still minutes in eight games for the Golden Knights, curâ€" _ when her rently seventh in the Eastern College Athletic ‘"We w Conference with a 2â€"4â€"2 record (5â€"5â€"2 overall). important The 6â€"foot, 200â€"pound Fotheringham‘s second goal _ Ted Halm was a big one â€" the equalizer in Clarkson‘s 4â€"4 tie Last se with Yale in its most recent game at New Haven, _ assists in Conn. the CCH / Former Oakville players shine in U.S. mc .. N j ‘(,â€"' g y 3i / l d j C \\' e ~- e Â¥"" A j 8 > 6 5 ) &A VY .A j w j «t ) 8 % Ts q‘ FR f * Qfi'@ : ':f;_ $ | C *4 30e 4 ‘A\j“ * T g 4 BIG MEN ON CAMPUS LIMIT 5 PACKS PER VISIT Ih = M\cDonald‘s‘ BR T~gkK 3 WHILE SUPPLIES LAST Starts Friday January 1st. ado Limite KSU is eighth in the CCHA with a 4â€"9â€"]1 record (7â€"10â€"1 overall)Mahoney had two goals and two assists in veal Shawn Kelly (left) and Shawn Fotheringham are two of eight for mer local stars on hockey scholarâ€" ships at U.S. universities. ode outin e Upper Deck Compa ast Maine. He played for the junior varsity squad last year. a B Colle;g B r u n The big (6â€"footâ€"3, 210 pounds) right winger has 23 points, including nine goals, in just 13 games. Scott is a freshman forward with two goals and four assists in a dozen games. Mercyhurst is 7â€"6 overall (4â€"1 in conâ€" ference) but is 2â€"3 against Division I teams. In Division III, two other ex Blades stars will meet for the first time this season on Jan. 16. Al Haaksma is a sophomore defenceman for Babson College of Wellesley, Mass., while Shawn Kelly is a sophomore forward for Hamilton College of Clinton, N.Y. Haaksma has one assist in seven games, while Kelly is the 5â€"3 Continentals‘ thirdâ€"leading scorer with three goals and nine assists. Kelly, who also has 20 penalty minutes and is a plusâ€"nine, had two assists in Hamilton‘s last game, a 5â€"3 win over American International in the championship of the Hamilton Classic, Dec. 12. Exâ€"Blade Tony Galante is no longer playing hockâ€" ev but is stil]} o mmmey Last season, Duff contributed three goals and seven assists in 27 games as the Bulldogs finished sixth in the CCHA with an 11â€"15â€"6 mark (13â€"18â€"7 overall). The team is currently seventh at 4â€"5â€"3 (7â€"7â€"3 overall). At Division II Mercyhurst in Erie, Penn., meanâ€" while, brothers Craig and Scott MacDonald continue to shine. Particularly Craig, last year‘s rookie of the vear and this season‘s leading scorer. Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Mich., is where former Blades captain John Duff is enrolled. After a strong finish in his freshman season last year, Duff came down with severe shin splints and stress fracture during training camp this fall. Bulldogs elected to redâ€"shirt Duff, which means he‘ll still have three years of eligibility remaining when he returns next year. "We wanted him to wait a year because he is too important to our program," sports information director Ted Halm said. 992 The Upper Deck Company. All rights reserved W n 8 W 1 n 1 F "~SPORTS n ine assists. Kelly, who also has J is a plusâ€"nine, had two assists me, a 5â€"3 win over American hampionship of the Hamilton rcyhurst in Ernie, Fenn., meanâ€" and Scott MacDonald continue Craig, last year‘s rookie of the leading scorer. 210 pounds) right winger has 23 SMOKE ALARMS SAVE LIVES | piio e THE OAKVILLE BEAV AKVILLE BEAVER | H () Stre One, and possibly two, local teams are poised to take titles at the inaugural Oakville Rangers International Hockey Tournament. Oakville minor novice AAA Rangers gained a berth in the final Wednesday against Chinguacousy after going 3â€"0 in preliminary action. VUne, and possibly two, local dropped 5â€"1 and 6â€"0 decisions to teams are poised to take titles at the Mississauga and Burlington. The inaugural Oakville Rangers AAA team was also 2â€"2, defeating International Hockey Tournament. Wexford 3â€"1 and USA Spartans 4â€"2 Oakville minor novice AAA _ while losing 3â€"2 to Burlington and Rangers gained a berth in the final 3â€"1 to Halton. Wednesday against Chinguacousy MINOR PEEWEE: The AAs after going 3â€"0 in preliminary finished 1â€"2, with a 10â€"1 pasting of action. Streetsville, and losses of 3â€"1 and 7â€" The AA minor bantams needed a _3 to Cumberland and Mississauga. win against Toronto Toros in their The AAA Rangers lost their first final roundâ€"robin game Wednesday two matches, 4â€"1 to Burlington and to earn a berth in Thursday‘s final. 5â€"3 to Rochester. i s en nnnnnmmenmmmmmmmm mm Former Maple Leaf Jack Valiquette slides a pass past Mike Atkinson in an exhibition hockey game between NHL Oldtimers and Oakville Blades Alumni. Blades won 8â€"6 before about 1,000 fans at Oakville Arena. Novices eye tournament crown HAILRAFT 1993 Due to circumstances beyond our control, our January Linen Event flyer page 7, Solid Colour Beddlnfq & Gorgeous Bed + Bath Coâ€"ordinates should have read Flat or Fitted Twin Sheet. Also Page 2 Excalibur & Dependability Towels pictures were flopped (incorrectly positioned). 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