Halton ball hockey championship resultsEthan Halliwell scored the only The Burlington Post Black Acesgoal of the game against the Prime edged Gator Teds Orange CrushLine Connections Sharks and 2-1 to win the atom title. Danteammate Dylan Cassady provided Pritchard scored both goals for thethe shutout goaltending to lead Post while Brant Dorland had thethe HeliosSolar.ca Red team to the Orange Crush marker. The Poststyke division title of the Halton Samuel Cymbaluk outduelled theMinor Ball Hockey League.Crushs Richard Anslow in a goal-It was one of six titles up for tending battle.grabs at Burlington's Skyway The Dusters won the peeweeArena last Sunday.title in a tight 4-3 victory over theThe Headon Forest Animal Green team. ChristopherHospital Golden Hawks had two-Montanari scored two goals andgoal efforts from Brady Afelskie Connor Droog and Michaeland Benjamin Lyyttikainen in Panunto scored singles for thetheir 6-1 victory over the Orange Dusters while Sean Irwin had twoCrushers in the novice B final. goals and Bradley Wood, one, in aDarius Clark and Jack Talbot also losing cause for the Green team.scored for the winners while Jason Figueiredo supplied allChristopher Ishmael was the only the offence for the Yellow Jackets,Orange Crusher able to beat Hawks scoring two goals, in his teamsgoalie Logan Connell.2-1 win over the Silver BulletsIn the novice A final, the that earned the Jackets the ban-Tripmeco Insurance Sharks used a tam/junior title. Jamie Baileypair of goals from both Matthew replied for the Silver Bullets.Franzoi and Jack Tos to defeat the Steven Araujo earned the win inMICHAEL IVANIN / OAKVILLE BEAVERFitness Firm Lears 4-1. Caleb Field goal for the Yellow Jackets, whilewas the only player for the Leafs to BuGOLDEN GOAL: Jack Talbot of the Headon Forest Animal Hospital Golden Hawks (left, in gold) celebrates after scor-llets Matthew Alves took theing a goal during the Halton Minor Ball Hockey League's novice B championship game last weekend at Burlington's Skywayscore on Sharks goalie Gregory loss despite allowing only twoMisiak.goaArena.ls.Nearby associations offering body checkingContinued from page 231,200 people, he added. ThatsOMHA anda pretty small sampling. also approved by the MOHABentley said MOHA vice-pres-s board of directors.Accordident of house league Louising to information pro-vOuellette has received positiveided by the MOHA to survey recipients, nearbyfeedback about the possibility of associations in Brampton, Caa select league, which promptedledon, Milton, Orangevithe MOHA to con-lle, Georgetown and In the last two duct the survey.GueThe presidentlph already run weeks, I've receivedseadded that MOHA lect programs and 27 e-mails that can't whouse league redill offer body believe the MOHA is checkteams have beening hockey for the term they non-rep ptreated as selectlayers this season.use is finding asquads in the past,PERFECToften restricted IN PETERBOROUGH: The Oakville midget 1 Hawks went undefeated in five games to win the Response to the loophole. All we're recent Laker Classic Lacrosse Tournament in Peterborough.MOHAs plan, like itfrom playing in doing is offering the was to the OHFshouse league tour- same programrunaments because of ling last month, we've offeredMidget Hawks champs in Peterboroughhas been mixedthe strength of the.In the last two forever.MOHA division.The Oakville midweeks, Ive receivedAll divisions get 1 Hawks won all five of theirfeated during the regular season before losing their MOHA president27 e-maiaffected by the out-ls that cant games to claim the championship at the recent Lakerlone game of the campaign in the provincial A final to Mark BentleyClassic Lacrosse Tournament in Peterborough.Obelieve the MOHA iscome of the survey rangeville and settling for silver.Oakville defeated zone rival Mimico 5-4 in theMembers of the team are Kai Kristensen-Invidiata,will abide by the the term they use decision, Bentley added.is finding a loophole, Bentley gold-medal game after posting victories over TorontoBen Neeb, Ryan Sullivan, Justin Martin, Eion Salerno, Bsaid. All were doing is offering eaches (14-4), Clarington (8-4), Nepean (7-3) andChris Young, Nicholas Crepinsek, Patrick Shea, Cthe same program weve o Beaver sports editor Jonffered entre-Wellington (9-3).Mitchell Wales, Greg Campbell, Nolan Apers, Jackson Kuiperij can be followed onThforever.e tournament win followed a successful springHulbert, Adriano Morgani, Connor Stack, Eric Gordon, I received 27 e-mails fromTwitter at @Beaversports field season in which the midget 1 Hawks went unde-Ben Heidecker and Bryce Mayea.www.insideHALTON.com OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, June 30, 2011 24