tcams were tied 1â€"1 entering the third period. It ained this way until Corey Pepper notched two s midway through the period. an Camilleri scored with 4:26 remaining to ice victory. e first period, Halton Transmission opened the fing on a goal by Michael McMurrick. Budds‘ ied Awith a goal late in the period with assists to ulfcn and Blake Hylands. /r assists went to Daniel Burns (2), Kyle ‘mpson, Ross Williams and Hylands. OMS League Awards) The house league championships ids Saturn 4, Halton Transmission 1 (April fittingly, the championship playoff final came n to the top two teams through the regular seaâ€" THE FOLLOWING COACHES MAY BE CONTACTED IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A REP, TEAM TRYâ€"OUT. Sr (Uâ€"21) Girls Under 11 Girls Under 12 Girls Under 13 Girls Under 14 Girls Under 15 Girls Under:17(A) Girls Under 17 (B) Girls Under 18/19 Sr. Ladies Boys Under 9 (1) Boys Under 10 Boys Under 11 (1) Boys Under 11 (2) Boys Under 12 (A) Boys Under 12 (B) Boys Under 13 (1) Boys Under 13 (2) Boys Under 14 (1) Boys Under 14 (2) Boys Under 15 Boys Under 16 Boys Under 16 (B) Boys Under 17 (A) Boys Under 17 (B) Boys Under 18 466 Speers Road, Suite 200, Oakville, 849â€"4436 Jamie Hobart (Budds® Saturn) We "Chitee sc OAKVILLE REP COACHES 1994 APRIL 23 24 APRIL 30 MAY1 Tan Fraser Andrew McGann Vic Juzenas Dave Motley George Stobermann Brian Holness Bert Camara > ¢â€" Lynda Rennie Tony Millo Matt Love Peter Bekker Kgigh Halbert: Rob Woolham. | Solomon Barney Nick Santini Ian Adair Richard Bowden Ron Baseford Albert Payné Harry Ayers Phil Iafrati Bill Noble Charlie Sciberras Tan Fraser Paul Shaw Andy McGee SK Automotive 5, Dynamic Packaging 1 (April 16): Jordan Dempster notched the first two goals in the first period â€" including the game winner â€" to lead SK Auto to victory. Assisting on his first goal was Michael Bentley. His team built on the lead with three second period goals by Michael Maganja, Garrett McInerney and Carson Jenkin. Alex Darosa notched an assist. Dynamic Packaging, however, never gave up as Jonathan Crespi scored a third period goal, assisted by Michael Ledressay. Outstanding netminding by Top goalies: Mykal Chrastina (Halton Trans) Paul Gunn (Budds‘ Saturn) MVP: Scott Dimond (Chep Canada) Most Improved: Sean Burkett (First Marathon) Best Defenceman: Sean Doyle (Truck Works) Convenor Award (David Clinning (Pallettellap) 338â€"3665 849â€"3784 338â€"1803 845â€"3362 829â€"1477 336â€"6611 845â€"8378 842â€"4847 847â€"6651 842â€"3262 632â€"9735 827â€"2454 844â€"8119 842â€"3584 257â€"1046 422â€"1547 849â€"7362 689â€"5147 849â€"4295 845â€"8166 847â€"5925 849â€"5504 825â€"0558 825â€"3079 844â€"2965 844â€"3008 Altech 2, VWV 1 OT (April 16): this game was a thriller from start to finish as the top two teams durâ€" ing the regular season tangled with each other. Altech came out strong and opened the scoring in the first period on a goal by Charles Riddell, assisted by Geoff Miller. The second period was scoreless, priâ€" marily due to the outstanding goaltending by Altech‘s Brock Pehar and VW V‘s Jamie Logan. In the third period, VWV carried the play but missed several good scoring opportunities. However, with just 62 seconds remaining in the game, Kent Rahman scored from Matt Gorman to send the game into overtime. At the 9:36 mark of overtime, Sean Dacosta pounced on a rebound from Eric Johnson to give Altech the championship. (MOMS League Awards) Top scorer: Jeff Bentley (Altech) Top goalie: (Brock Pehar (Altech) MVP: Geoff Aselstine (Huggins) Best Defenceman: Anthony De Nino (VWV) Most Improved: Reggie Carson (Sherwood) Convenor Award: David Modijeski (Blazer) Emmet Stang preserved the victory. (MOMS League Awards) Top scorer: Jordan Dempster (SK Automotive) Top goalie: Emmet Stang (SK Automotive) MVP: Michael Watson (New Zealand) Most Improved: Thomas Adamyk (Ultralith) Best Defenceman: Brandon DeFazio (Harper) Convenor Award: Jeff Catania (Dynamic) For more information, call today: Championship Course â€" 6,505 yds./par 71 1994 GOLF MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE APRIL 18TH, 5 â€" 7 PM. / PRIVATE GOLF CLUB 2 Weekâ€"long wrap up is complements of the Hockey Moms (Established 1958) Many fond memories were no doubt in the making all last week at Oakville Arena as the Minor Oaks Hockey Association closed out its schedule with the championship games and league and team trophy presentations. The annual sevenâ€"day event is funded and organized by the volunteer Hockey Moms. Top left: Jackie Kendrick (Jeft) and Tiffany White, members of the provincial champion Novice "C" Hornets, have reason to celebrate as their team defeated Clare Engineering 7â€"2 in their seasonâ€"ending game. Top right photos: the players had their share of parents and friends cheering them on. Bottom left: Hardworking Hockey Moms volunteers Lynn Bentley (left) and Barb MacKay handed out plenty of trophies. Bottom centre: Jordan Dempster celebrates a goal with fellow SK Automotive teammates. Bottom right: Jamie Budd of Clare Engineering battles for the puck with this unidentified Oakville Hornets player. Photos by: Riziero Vertolli (Championship game, April 11) Dafco 3, CanRoss 0: a pair of goals by Rob Raham and a single by Miro Majorahn took care of all the scoring. Assists went to Raham and Chris Bisson. Chris Assaad notched the shutout. (Third round playoff, April 8) Bell Phone Centre 2 (goals to Derek Friesen and Jordan Ince; assists to Jason Levoy, Adrian Monrad and Adam Granlund), Mattamy Homes 1 (Marc Daniels unassisted). Sullivan Hawks 5 (goals to Chris Charbonneau 2, Ed Wishloff, Ryan Dercho and Niel Vidyarthi; assists to Marc O‘Brien 2, Vidyarthi and Wishloff), Bronte 1 (Mark Lozer, unassisted). Dafco 4 (goals to Rob Raham 2, Chris Bisson and Miro Majorahn; assists to Steve Meade, Luke Domski, Bryan Rizzuto and Nick Capaldo), CanRoss 3 (goals to Mike Curcio, Kevin Graham and Trevor Slade; assists to Daniel Rosso, Brodie Kendrick and Matt Maurer). (Second round playoff, April 2) CanRoss 6 (goals to Trevor Slade 3, Kevin Graham, Robbie Voyce, Mat Maurer; assists to Daniel Rosso 2, Luke Riddell 2, Mat Denley, Slade, Callen Clancy, Tyler Spragg, Terry Edgar, Shawn Courtemanche, Kevin Albrecht), Bronte Home Hardware 3 (goals to Mark Lozer, Harry Vines and Arda Ocal; assists to Derek Gow, Derek Mumford, Vines and Shaun Benay). Dafco 3 (goals to Luke Domski 2 and Kallen WEE RED ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIPS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1994 : Page 15 Manulife Financial 6, Moen 5 (April 12); it was an exiting end to the season for all fans, particiâ€" pants and parents in the championship game. Moen jumped out to a 4â€"0 lead by the midway point of the second period and appeared to have the championship wrapped up when Manulife suddenâ€" ly sprang to life, scoring four goals in less than three minutes. High flying Chris Gracez started the Oakville Hornets 9 (goals to Amy Bell 4, Stephanie Pazzi, Merritt Blundy, Ashleigh Fanning and Davina Morris; assists to Shannon Joseph 3, Merritt Blundy, Stephanie Pazzi, Laura Grigor, Lauren Schmid, Amelia May and Cori Michaud), Flamborough 0. PEE WEE "C" Oakville Hornets 3 (goals to Rosanna Morales, Carolyn MacWillie and Katlin Johnson; assists to Kelly Stackhouse, Amanda Powell and Amanda Lyman), Flamborough 1. BANTAM "C" Brampton 3, Oakville Hornets 0. ATOM "B" Bronte Home Hardware 0 2 1 1 Bell Phone Centre > 0. /4 Mattamy Homes 0. .3 :0 50 CanRoss Cougars 4 GIRLS AWARDS DAY (April 17) NOVICE "C" Oakville Hornets 3 (goals to Christina Alexander 2 and Andrea Assaad; assists to Leanne DaRosa Torie Moore, Leigh Mascherin and Jordyn Mackonka), Stoney Creek Sabres 2. The Provincial Champion Oakville Hornets 7 (goals to Alicia Dercho 3, Diana Matheson 3 and Kristine Snedden; assists to Tiffany White 2, Kateryna Rewilyk, Jackie Kendrick, Hailey Springgay and Kate Monkman), Clare Engineering 2 (goals to Jonathan Root and Jamie Budd; assist to Francesco Catalano). Saczkowski; assists to Miro Majorahn 2, Logan Chambers, Carey Copeling and Dave Binns), Bell Phone Centre 1 (Mike Thomson from Trevor Pritchard). Sullivan 5 (goals to Chris Charbonneau 3, Mike Wildbore and Mike Clow; assists to Charbonneau, Wildbore, Clow, Ryan Dercho, Neil Vidyarthi, Dave Kinnunen and Jeremy Oliver), Mattamy Homes 1 (Scott Nocent from Andriy Rewilak). (final round robin standings) Sullivan wâ€"L T P in o â€" o o x O o o â€" on o 0 Premier Trust 1, Altruist 0 (April 11): a really exciting and hard fought battle with the empty scoreboard finally lit up by Premier‘s Jeff Dutra, ably assisted by Jamie Ball. The wellâ€"deserved shutout went to goaltender Nathan Prince. (MOMS League Awards) Best goalie: Nathan Prince (Premier Trust) Top scorer: Jamie Mann (Altruist) Best defenceman: Matt Dobbie (ReMax/Korrieâ€" Sue) MVP: Andrew Davison (Premier Trust) Most Improved: Ryan Gonsalves (Premier Trust) Convenor Award: Joseph Doherty (Shoppers Drug Mart) (ESSO Team Awards) ReMax/Korrieâ€"Sue MVP: Mike Schmidt Most Improved: Tom Osicka Most Sportsmanlike: Liam MacCarron Canada Trust Good Sport: Kyle Jordan Shoppers Drug Mart MVP: Matthew Harrington Most Improved: Nickey Markovic Most Sportsmanlike: Serge Annis Canada Trust Good Sport: Chris Brown Premier Trust MVP: Jamie Ball Most Improved: Sean Taylor Most Sportsmanlike: Karl Craddock Canada Trust Good Sport: Jonathan Bentley Altruist MVP: Rob Schiavone Most Improved: Dan Ressner Most Sportsmanlike: Jesse Allen Canada Trust Good Sport: Jay Taylor rally and Adam Card capped it off with the equalizâ€" er. The two snipers went right back to work in the third period with Gracez scoring the fifth and Card scoring the sixth straight unanswered goal. Moen, to their credit, didn‘t fold at this point. They managed to cut the deficit in half, scoring a goal with 44 seconds left in the game with their goalâ€" tender removed in favor of the extra attacker. They continued to press until the very end, but came up just short. For Manulife Financial, Card and Gracez led the scoring with a pair each while singles went to Chris Robinson and Eric Pusic. Card also nabbed an assist as did Robinson, Pusic, Jonathan Ackerley, Brent Stephen and Patrick Harris. For Moen, Mike Lee led the way with a pair of goals while singles went to Mike Paffrath, Steve Dixon and Tony Celentano. Paffrath notched a pair of assists while singles went to Nick Marlatt and Jeremy St. Pierre. FOR BOOTH INFORMATION CALL