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Oakville Beaver, 20 Feb 2002, Classifieds, D5

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The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday February 20, 2002 - D 3 Series shocker: Blades ousted in four games By Sarah Elliott · S P E C IA L T O T H E B E A V E R The Oakville Blades reached great heights this season. In the post season, however, they learned just how fast and painful a fall can be. From missing the playoffs last year and squeaking through in eighth place the previ ous year, the Blades exploded, this season, all the way up to a three-way tie for first place with 71 points in the western confer ence of the provincial junior A league. While sporting winning records over the other two first-place teams (the Hamilton Kilty B's and Brampton Capitals) as well as fewer losses, the Blades ended up on the short end of the sticK in the tiebreaker for mula (based on most wins), settling for third place, and drawing the Georgetown Raiders. Sure, Georgetown were the sixth-place team, but they boasted a winning record and were solidly in the western conference's sec ond tier of teams with 52 points, just behind Milton (5th) at 54 points and Bramalea (4th) at 55 points. And they turned out to be more than ready for the Oakville Blades, completing a surprising sweep of the Blades, winning games three and four on the weekend -- 5-3 on Friday and 5-2 on Saturday. Ironically, the other two first-place teams were also involved in sweeps -- secondplace Hamilton over seventh-place Mississauga Chargers (who had 44 points), and first-place Brampton annihilating Streetsville (who had 37 points). Certainly, there were few fans who could times, not playing with their usual tenacity. have foreseen the Blades being involved in And Georgetown was sure to take advantage the wrong end o f a sweep. of the Blades' penalties, scoring two power After a tentative 2-4 start to the regular play goals on Friday night and one on season, evoking memories of the previous Saturday. two years, they suddenly hit critical mass The outcome of the series has certainly and started burning up the league. been hard for the young Oakville club to In fact, they would go on to lose only stomach, but hopefully they will leam from seven more games in the entire regular sea it. The team is young and a lot of the play son, including just two in October, two in ers will be returning next season. The play November, two in December and only one off experience, something many of them in January/February (not counting two over lacked this year, should help them next sea time losses which are worth a point). son. Or at least that's the hope! During that long, productive streak, their `T he whole organization is disappointed longest losing streak was two games! by the way this turned out." said Anderson. Actually, in the entire season, they didn't "May be this all came too fast. The nucleus lose three games in a row, let alone four. of players will be together again next sea On Friday, at home, the Blades were son. We need to leam from this." never in it, falling behind 3-0 in the first period, before finally getting on the g a m e Su m m a r ie s scoreboard in the final minute of the Georgetown J , Oakville J (Friday. Feb. IS. game three) period. But it was Georgetown that PERIOD 1 (6:25) GEO Ryan McCarthy (TJ Trevelyan) responded with two goals in the sec (10:23) GEO Ryan Ellis (Mike Taylor) PP ond period -- for an insurmountable (18:50) GEO Shane Remenda (Ryan Ellis, Scod McDonald) 5-1 lead. (19:45) OAK Mike Ruberto (Tyler Cann. Chris Knighlon) On Saturday, facing a series sweep, PERIOD 2 (4:24) GEO TJ Trevelyan (Ryan Roben. Mike Taylor) PP the Blades took a 2-0 lead into the sec (14:56) GEO TJ Trevelyan (Ryan McCarthy. Mike Taylor) ond period, only to have the PERIOD 3 (8:13) OAK Mike Ruberto (Rob Tarantino. Evan McGrath) PP Georgetown machine reply with five (13:51) OAK Rob Tarantino (Mike Ruberto) unanswered goals, the final one into Georgetown J . Oakville 2 (Saturday. Feb. 16. game four) an empty net. PERIOD 1 "We had several opportunities per (10:26) OAK Tyler Cann (Geoff Curtis. Chris Riddell) period and just couldn't capitalize on PERIOD 2 the many point blank rebounds we (4:08) OAK Steve Pinizzotto (Marc Pinizzotto) PP (6:42) GEO Shane Remenda (Ryan Busby. Scott McDonald) had." commented Blades coach. Jay (12:04) GEO Ryan Busby (Shane Remenda. Scott McDonald) PP Anderson. "We missed open nets, had PERIOD 3 shots hit people and took too many (4:50) GEO Ryan McCarthy (Mike Taylor) (15:53) GEO Shane Remenda selfish penalties." (19:34) GEO Ryan Robert (Bill Fethcrston) EN The Blades seemed almost timid at W ESTERN CONFERENCE FIRST ROUND SERIES BRAMALEA 3, MILTON 2 VISITOR SCORE HOM E DATE 8-Feb 10-Feb 12-Feb 15-Feb 18-Feb 20-Feb 22-Feb Friday Sunday Tuesday Friday Monday Wednesday Friday MILTON BRAM ALEA MILTON 3-5 5-4 O T 4-3 2-3 0-5 * BRAM ALEA MILTON BRAM ALEA MILTON BRAM ALEA MILTON BRAM ALEA TIM E 7:45 4:00 7:45 8:00 8:00 7:30 7:45 BRAMALEA MILTON BRAM ALEA MILTON GEORG ETOW N 4, OAKVILLE 0 8-Feb 9-Feb 15-Feb 16-Feb Friday Saturday Friday Saturday GEORGETOW N OAKVILLE 6-4 4-5 O T 5-3 2-5 O AKVILLE GEORG ETOW N OA KV ILLE GEO RGETO W N 7:45 7:30 7:45 7:30 GEORGETOWN OA KVILLE HAMILTON 4. MISSISSAUGA 0 9-Feb 11-Feb 15-Feb 17-Feb Saturday Monday Friday Sunday MISSISSAUGA M ISSISSAUGA HAMILTON HAMILTON 1-4 HAMILTON HAM ILTON 3-5 6-5 OT M ISSISSA UGA M ISSISSAU GA 3-1 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 BRAMPTON 4, STREETSV ILLE 0 7-Feb 12-Feb 14-Feb 15-Feb Thursday Tuesday Thursday Friday STREETSVILLE BRAM PTON STREETSV ILLE BRAM PTON 1-12 11-4 13-2 16-2 BRAMPTON STREETSVILLE BRAMPTON STREETSVILLE 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 PROVINCIAL JU N IO R A - west conference (final) GP 49 BRAMPTON 49 HAMILTON 49 OA KVILLE 49 BRAM ALEA 49 MILTON 49 GEO RGETOW N 49 MISSISSAUGA 49 STREETSVILLE 49 BURLINGTON 49 BUFFALO * O T losses are worth one W L 34 12 34 12 33 II 25 19 25 20 23 20 18 23 17 29 14 31 5 39 point T OTL GF 246 237 251 225 198 216 174 198 171 123 GA Pts 158 156 178 206 208 201 164 251 244 275 71 71 71 55 54 52 44 37 32 15 GAA P IM 3.22 3.18 3.63 4.20 4.24 4.10 3.35 5.12 4.98 5.61 16.96 27.31 28.21 21.63 22.74 20.22 23.52 22.41 21.44 20.23 Rangers Rep Here are the upcoming rep hockey games for the Oakville Rangers. They are Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) playdowns. unless otherwise designated as league (L). Wed. Feb. 20 (O akville Arena) 6:40 p.m.. m inor novice A AA vs Halton Bitter taste of defeat for young team; move on to league playoffs The O akville m in o r novice AAA rep team lost games four and five of the best-of-five Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) playoff series in the first round against Halton Hills. The Rangers will now compete in a league playoff in a round-robin format. The young AAA Rangers were seeded fifth overall entering the play offs. Leading the series 2-1. they played at Oakville Arena with a chance to clinch against the fourth-seeded Hurricanes. Halton Hills came out quickly and took the play away, build ing a 4-0 lead before Kevin Rolczewski scored from M atthew Wood early in the third. The comeback was short-lived as the Hills came alive with two more goals before Patrick Griffin netted the final tally from Rolczewski and Braedon Russell with time winding down. In the fifth and deciding game, on the road, the m inor novice AAA Rangers stormed out in the first period to take a 2-0 lead on goals by Gioivanni Siciliano and Justin Burzycki, both assisted by Rolczewski. But Halton Hills came out aggressively in the second and took the play away from the young Rangers. T hurs. Feb. 21 (Oakville Arena) 6:40 p.m. atom AA vs Burlington (River Oaks A) 6:40 p.m. m inor novicc AA vs O rangeville Atom AA's now take on Burlington Eagles (Continued from page D2) Fri. Feb. 22 (O akville Arena) 8:00 p.m. m idget AA vs O rangeville (L) (River Oaks B) 6:30 p.m. peewee AAA vs Guelph 8:15 p.m. midget AAA vs Brampton Sat. Feb. 23 (O akville A rena) 3:00 p.m. novicc AAA vs Welland 4 :20 p.m. novicc AA vs AncasCer (L) 5:30 p.m. peewee AA vs O rangeville (L) 7:00 p.m. peewee A vs Erin/Hillsburgh (L) Sun. Feb. 24 (O akville Arena) noon, m inor novicc AA vs Brampton L 1:10 p.m. novice AA vs Bampton 2:20 p.m. bantam AA vs Brampton (Glen A bbey) 4:00 p.m. tykes vs Burlington (L) 5:00 p.m. m inor novice AA vs Orangeville 6:20 p.m. m inor atom AAA vs Stoney Creek 7:40 p.m. m inor peewee A vs Hespelcr (L) 9:05 p.m . bantam A vs Burlington (L) M acD onald. Steven McDonald. Aaron Kachkowski, Jason Prolas, Brian Urquhart and Irish. In game two, the Rangers continued from where they left off in game one, winning by a score o f 8-1. Leading the way with his second hat trick of the series was Josh Ruys. Other Oakville goals were scored by David Provost (2), Steven Merrick (2). and Jeff Peel. Assists credited to Anthony Scalia (4), Patrick Irish (3). Glen MacDonald, Ethan Withers, Provost (2), Merrick (2) and Peel. Game three saw Oakville continue pouring it on and ended the series with a 9-3 win. This time, leading the way with the hat trick was Brian Urquhart. Other goal scorers were David Provost (2), Jeff Peel (2) and Anthony Scalia (2). Assists went to Steven McDonald (3), Danny Opratko (2), Glen MacDonald (2). Patrick Irish, Aaron Kachkowski. Sam Old, Peel (2) and Urquhart. Oakville takes on the Burlington Eagles in the next round. S um m er M in o r H o c k e y L e a g u e May - August Schedule Including "vacation week" to assist with holiday planning 1 Non-contacct 1 14-game schedule 1 No weekends or .Fridays 1 Prime rime evening games ' Games on Olympic size River Oaks surface 1 Balancing o f teams · Divisions for boys & girls ages 5-15 · Trophies & awards · Certified officials · Coaching & sponsorship positions available · No fundraising Applications available at River Oaks, Glen Abbey, Mainwav & Appleby College Arenas. For information or to receive an application 905-510-1447 or www.hmhl.bizland.com A STAFF W ITH SEVERAL YEARS O F COACHING, OFFICIATING 8c LEAGUE ADMINISTRATION EXPERIENCE GUARANTEES A WELL-ORGANIZED & QUALITY LEAGUE FOR YOUR CHILD Club holds martial arts tourney The longest running youth Jiu-Jitsu program in Canada is located at the Oakville `Y'. It's been running since 1979 and this past weekend held its ChimoRyu-Jitsu Club Tournament. Chief instructor is Dan Poirier. 5th degree black belt. Included, here, are the results ... A D U L T D IV IS IO N flliailllllllPlHmiiif H i m y nam e is K e llie Zekeckas. I have had my paper route with the Oakville Beaver for 2 years and I enjoy delivering the papers very much. I'm 12 years old and I g o to St. Dominic School. I'm in grade 6 and my favorite subjects is Art, Gym, Science & French. I like to help my mom with an elderly lady. I would like to volunteer at the hospital when I'm old enough. But the best thing that a like doing is swimming, playing basketball and baseball. Kellie Zemeckas Halton High School (final) BOYS HOCKEY (Volpe) Team G W L T GF GA P Blakelock 16 15 0 1 91 17 31 Q.E. Park 16 11 3 2 68 30 24 Loyola 16 11 5 0 67 37 22 E.C. Drury 16 9 5 2 50 37 20 Iroquois Ridge 16 9 6 1 55 33 19 Oak. Trafalgar 16 8 8 0 34 60 16 White Oaks 16 4 12 0 40 103 8 Milton 16 2 14 0 32 96 4 Last week's gam es: Q.E. Park 5. Oak Trafalgar 3: Loyola 6, Millon 0: Blakelock 5. Loyola 1; Q.E. Park 8. White O aks 3; E.C. Drury 1, Oak Trafalgar 0: Blakelock 8. Milton 1. PLAYOFF TUES: Iroquois Ridge vs E.C. Drury: Oak Trafalgar vs Loyola. WED: Q.E. Park hosts highest team of above two gam es, Oakville Arena, 2:40 p.m.. THURS: Blakelock h osts lowest team of Tuesday two gam es. Oakville Arena 2:30 p.m. GIRLS HOCKEY (Volpe) P Team GF GA 37 5 13 Loyola Oak. Trafalgar 9 11 16 27 25 10 Bishop Reding 22 24 8 Q.E. Park Blakelock 18 28 5 12 25 5 Iroquois Ridge 11 20 3 E.C. Drury 7 18 1 Aquinas Last week's gam es: Blakelock 1, Aquinas 0: Bishop Reding 1. Aquinas 0: Bishop Reding 4. Oak Trafalgar 1. PLAYOFF TUES: Iroquois Ridge vs Bishop Reding: Blakelock vs Q.E. Park. WED: Loyola hosts lowest survivor, Glen Abbey, 3:30 p.m.: Oak Trafalgar hosts highest sur vivor. Glen Abbey, 2 p.m. (O range Belts) Teresa Schaffer Lorie Gold Norman W immen 2 3 (Yellow belts) 1 John Copper M ike Larrett Janice Thompson 1 2 3 G roup 3 Alex Hodson Conor Mcenery Roberto Darosa 1 2 3 G roup 4 Chris Hooper Benjamin Fannelli Jason Darichuk 1 2 3 G roup 5 Jordon Smith Lauren Welch Zoe Mckenzie 2 ·3 1 2 3 G roup 6 1 Helen Gray 1 Natasha Dominque 2 Claudia Damiano 3 (Green/Blue Belts) Simon Hawkins Andre Dominquc Lorie Gold 1 2 3 Black Belts M ichael Poirier Brain Turgeon Doug Hannah M ichelle Sava G roup 2 Andre Gyorgyjakas Ray Bahr Evan Dando Ian Patterson 1 2 3 4 G roup 7 Brent Wilson Silvano Ferreira Clare Gray G roup 8 Philip Dominque Ryan Darichuk A lexander Gol 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 YO U TH D IV IS IO N G roup 1 C hristina Wilson 1 Taylor Lindbald 2 Nigel Smith 3 Harm ony Fisher 4 G roup 9 I 2 3 4 Matthew Hannah Richard Veeneman Mark Ferrari William Erskine G roup 10 1 Ted Ruller 2 3 4 Ryan Dabowezky Scott Stevenson Adam Dunlop Winning Carriers receive a large 3 topping pizza courtesy of: Playoff lull paves way for grudge match win against Buffalo With a long delay between playoff series fa^ng the Atom AAA Rangers, an exhibition rematch was arranged with the Buffalo Regals who had bested the Rangers 5-3 several weeks earlier. This time, it was a different story with the Oakville squad cruising to an 8-2 win, utilizing all the elements that contribute to a successful result -- skating, shooting, and, most importantly, passing. This allowed the home team to control the game and the puck by finding the open player. Leading the charge were Tyler Stothers (4g) and Patrick Readshaw (lg , 2a). Other markers and helpers went to Grant Kozlik (2g), Jake Legein ( lg, la). Steven Guzzo, Patrick Marsh, Max Mihaichuk (2a each) and Matt Lorito (la). O nt A r io 's # 1 P iz z a ,/ To join our delivery team call 905-845-9742 ______ Hornets hosting sixth annual tourney this weekend The Oakville Hornets Girls Hockey Association is host ing its 6th Annual Tournament this coming weekend (Feb 22-24). The majority of the games will be at Ice Sports. There are 97 teams scheduled to attend, making this the largest tournament the Hornets have hosted to date. Giant Annual Re-grip SALE!-----You can have all your clubs re-gripped by our staff of club repair specialists The first 8,000 visitors at the Toronto Star Golf & Travel Show on Friday, March 1,2002 w ill receive ONE FREE ROUND OF GOLF from one of Barrie's participating courses, including: Bear Creek Golf Club · Bonaire Golf Club Innisbrook Golf Course · National Pines Golf Club Shanty Bay Golf Club · Simon) Golf Links Springwater Golf Course · Tangle Creek Golf Club Free I t h e T o r o n t o St a r G o lf & T ravel Plus, e n te r fo ra chance to WIN A FREE WEEKEND GOLF PACKAGE courtesy o f Hotel Partners: Comfort Inn on Hart Drive · Holiday Inn Barrie Travelodge Barrie on Hart Drive Travelodge Barrie on Bayfield Street Sponsored by: D iM a r c O ^ G O tf . p tZ X Q p tZ Z Q O o tf D riv in g R a n ^ * ACURA ® [OAKVILLE PROGO LF - HA L T O N j 3 0 0 North Service R d . West Oakville Town Centre I (beside l i q u o r Store) FEB. 28 - South Building Metro Toronto Convention Centre M edia Sponsors: MARCH 3, 2002 For information: 905-815-0017 (ext 305) C L U iL lN < ( M O R I G O LF ^ p g a m e r it ( 905 ) 338-9210 ------------------

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