HOCKEY Rep Results DS Raiders are on a roll P By Mara Fantegrossi Special to The Georgetown PDS Minor Raiders are on a roll, as they cap- tured three wins in four . On Nov. 4 the Raiders were downed by hometown Ancaster, 3- 1.The first period ended in a score- less draw, but then Ancaster scored ree consecutive goals. Brad Snow broke their shutout with just over a minute remaining. He was assisted by Mark Fantegrossi. Last Saturday the Raiders hosted Guelph at Memorial Arena. With'a hatetrick, Fantegrossi led his team to a 4-2 victory. Kyle Hotham scored Periods. Assisting on the plays were Ryan Busby 3), Kevin Binsell, T,J. Monaghan, and Ryan Field. This aggressive, high-flying game featured great offense and id defense with strong checking and Field. Also contributing to the defensive ~ effort were Tim Mansfield and Dou; Martin. Coach Paul LaRose comment ed that his team played their best ever. POS The next day at Memorial, Georgetown blanked visiting Hespeler, 5-0. Late in the first, Binsell put in a rebounder from Ronny Larocque and Doug Martin for the Raiders’ first goal. In the second, the Raiders scored twice, 48 seconds,» apart, the first by Brad Snowtom Nick Black and Kyle and the second igh flip home by B Tn the third, Busby scored again swith a nice set-up from Fantegrossi and Field. Mansfield fin- ished off the scoring with a shot passes Rike and Black Win #8 was 8, for, the Raiders as they played a Halton H REPO lls This Week, Saturday, November 20, 1993 — Page 33 clean, penalty-free game, and chimed their first shutout of the sea- son with Ryan LaRose playing steady innet. On Tuesday at Alcott Arena, Georgetown met up with Milton for the first time this season. The liders had another night of prolific offensive output as they défeated the Visitors, 6-1. Fantegrossi eamed his second hat trick in three games. Netminder Chris Henderson was bril- liant with spectacular cat-ike reflex- 6. Georgetown was quick to the Scoreboard when, only 13 seconds after the opening face-off, Snow scored from Hotham and Alex Durham. The first period set the ‘Stage for a fast-paced game with the Raiders constantly halting Milton's’ attacks, In the second, Busby slipped the Puck under the fallen goaltender, assisted by Fantegrossi and Field. Fantegrossi then scored on his own rebound shot, by Field and Busby. Defenceman Mansfield and coach Harold Georgetown M & M Pro S| Andrew Black, Mike Rovere, Ryan Bobor, Gilmer. m left, Josh Travers, Tom Dales, Brian luscat. Stuttard, Jason King, Brent McClung and Sean Mi ports Minor Pee Wee Raider: Campbell and Tyler Pearce. Back row, fro! bulled his way to the net from his own end and accurately targeted the comer, Midway into the third period, Fantegrossi threaded the puck through the 5-hole from Busby’s Pass. Fantegrossi then tallied his third goal of the game, again con. necting with linemate’Busby and eman Martin. Milton finally scored to deny Henderson his shutout, but nonetheless, he Played an impressive 40-minute game between the posts. Tt was Saturday Night Fever all over again as the Major Novice Raiders were hot. Lots of team- work earned them a very lopsided victory: ry: Milton opened the Scoring with their lone goal at 22 seconds of The Raiders tied it up at the 6:06 mark in the second period with a great effort by Brent Beaumont with a lot of help from his friends, Jeff Boyce and Brett Velten. The Raiders appreciated the bench support from teammate Graham McCulloch who has been sidelined so far this season with a su With the final seconds ticking down in: the second, Billy immer injury. The Minor Atom’ squad’s season McDonald scored the go-ahead rd 2 was in the third period that the Georgetown team let Dundas kn what they were made of. Newcomer Jason King got the first of his two goals at the 5:44 mark from Roddy Heinz. This lit a fire M & WrRaiders topple Dundas McNally The Georgetown ME™MsBro under the vistors from Georgetown Raiders Monday Nigh Dundas ae nanan le ac ha onday Night in Dundas and it ‘S€COI it ists going to. sl ¥ Ss oa Campbell and Deree Bieta se) come up two periods, the local Matt Hotham found th “ith team was held off hase 4:26 itn the pe pe die short from Sean Muscat. Jason Campbell rounded out the Scoring with Georgetown’s forth and last goal from Andrew Black. Tyler Pearce played a strong game in net for the hutout. Georgetown McNally Construction Minor Novice Raiders in local Tri-County hockey last week. The Raiders dropped a 6.2 deci- sion to a stron; i Nov.10. Bradley Norton and Matt Tt was worth the drive to Acton for the Bodanis Bantams when they won 5-2. Acton came out strong looking for a win after Georgetown beat them in their last match. At 9:20 of the first period, Shane capitalized on a pass from Gary McNiven and put Georgetown ‘on the storeboard early. McNiven went to the bank an cashed in on the next three goals. The first at 7:31 of the second aa th Bodanis Bantams topple Acton Hilts scored for the Raiders with Jordan Cole picking up a pair assists, Norton and Hilts each earned single ielpers, Good hustling by Matt Qigger) and again at 5:03 ofthe third, bee = a good effort between ron Armstron; < on Gary's goals, : At 2:04 of the third, Rick Clark __ The Raiders travelled to Brantford it was time to invest on his 0 Nov. 13 and came home with a 4- ‘own shot and G town's 2 Victory. Bradley Norton netted a Pair with assists going to Matt Hilts ree rts Crane grabbed the (two), Jordan Cole and Lucas Amold. # Steven Kogon and Ryan Hirtle each Craig paid out only twice ‘on many shots in Georgetown's net. Andrew guards his investment well withast hand. The winner of the 50-50 second pool was Brian Clark, his son Rick ide dad's scored unassisted singles. Solid defense by Erie Euteneier, Jordan trong, Kyle Kennery and Daryl tman. & The Raiders put in a Tespectable effort in Elmra last Sunday, but were. 7:13 of the third Pay shutout by a tough Woolwich team. | | TODD SIMPSON Insurance Services eared a win and suffered two losses ~ goal with Byron Jacome eaming the assist. The goal late in the sec- ond was all that was needed to tum up the 1ostat. Andrew McGourty opened the ed. Brent Beaumont got his sec- ond of the night at 5:56 and once again, Jeff Boyce and Brett Velten eamed the assists. Billy McDonald was quick to come back for his second of the night at 4:15, with some good hus: tling from Dustin McKnight to ‘earn -him™ the assist” Thomas” stokes was next in line to beat the opposition at 108, unassisted. 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