30 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday March 8, 2002 Tompa hot in net to stave off elimination Oakville's midget AAA's, with their backs to the wall, staved off elimination with a gritty come from behind 2-1 victory over the Burlington Cougars in Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) play Wednesday evening. Burlington went ahead early in the first period, but goals by Kevin Veitch and Jeff Vaive made the difference, with with Jeff Bentley, Josh Smyth and Veitch coming through with assists. Stellar goaltending by Sean Tompa held Burlington at bay after the Rangers went ahead with four minutes to go in the second period. The fourth game of the best of five playdown is scheduled for this Monday (March 11), 7:45 p.m., at River Oaks B. Saturday, March 9 (Oakville Arena) 3:00 p.m. novice AA vs CaJedon (L) 4:20 p.m. atom A vs Brampton (L) 5:40 p.m. atom AA vs Brampton (L) 7:00 p.m. minor bantam AA vs Chatham-OMHA-1/5 8:25 p.m. peewec A vs Burlington (L) Friday, March 8 (Oakville Arena) 7:00 p.m. minor atom AA vs CaledonOMHA-1/5 (River Oaks B) 6:30 p.m. minor peewee AAA vs Welland -OM HA-1/5 (Glen Abbey) 7:00 p.m. minor novice AAA vs Brampton (L) (Ice Sports) 6:30 p.m. tykes vs Flamboro (L) A RENTER'S FIVE WORST NIGHTMARES: I . Giving Mom a key. 2. Living next to Bongo Bob. 3. Getting caught with a p e t ^ J ^ 4 . Too many loads, too few quarters. 5. Discovering your landlord's insurance doesn't cover your stuff. It's a dark day indeed when you learn that your landlord's coverage doesn't include your things. Call today and see how affordable renters insurance can be. 4 Kyle Badham gets ready to pass out front to Jo rdan M acintosh. Welland up next after sweep of Guelph The O akville R angers m inor peewee AAA rep team quickly got down to business as they eliminated the Guelph Storm from playoff con tention with three solid victories. Led by their captain, John Kurtz, who registered six goals in the series, the Rangers dominated the play in every game. Here's a recap: Oakville 5, Guelph 2: it took the host Rangers until the second period to get on board but they never looked back as they cruised to a 5-2 win. Kyle Badham scored twice for Oakville with single markers going to John Kurtz, Brendan Taylor and Daniel Hunt. Assists went to Jordan Macintosh (2), Kyle Badham, Stuart Favretto and John Kurtz. Oakville 5, Guelph 2: this game in Guelph followed the same script with Oakville taking until the second period to get on the scoresheet but not looking back. The goal scorers for the Blue Shirts were John Kurtz (2), Kevin Oliviera, Brendan Taylor and Stuart Favretto. Assisting on the plays were Brendan Taylor (2), Daniel Hunt, Kyle Badham, Jordan Macintosh, Stuart Favretto, Mark Friesen and Kevin Oliviera. Oakville 5, Guelph 1: Oakville got on board early in this one, with John Kurt starting off an eventual hat-trick just 40 seconds into the game. Jordan Macintosh and Jamie MacKenzie added single markers to the hat trick performance by John Kurtz. Setting up the scoring plays were Jordan Macintosh (2), Kyle Badham (2), Brendan Taylor (2), Mark Friesen, Daniel Hunt and Mark White. Next up for the Rangers are the Welland Tigers, who pulled off a surprising upset when they eliminat ed the second place Burlington Eagles last weekend. Opening game is tonight (Friday), 6:30 p.m. at River Oaks B. Daniel D urst, Agent 1500 H eritage Way. Suite 7 O akville. 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It capped off a great year for the Oakville school, posting an overall record of 24-1. Ironically, their only loss came in the Oakville final, losing to St. Luke's, a team team they had beaten twice earlier. However, St. Dominic's rebounded to win the Halton final, including a semifinal win over St. Mark's of Burlington. At this age level, the majority of the play ers haven't been involved in many champi onship games, if any, so it's often a learning process. And both teams seemed tight to start the game, and, of course, that usually shows up first and foremost on offence. But they made up for their tentative start with an exciting overtime ending. St. Dominic's coach Marcel Schwarz said the championship sea son was a true team effort. w d fA f / t e But he did single out Sean Urquhart, who started the season out as a newcomer to the sport, and ended the year as an integral mem ber of the starting-five. Other members of the starting player stats, weekly awards, trQphies, five were Kevin Jones, Phil Komon, safe play, Ont. & Cdn. championships Julian Fabiani and Scott Degroote. Other members of the team were Daniel Trembley, Andrew Redmond, Thomas Mann, Philipe Salem, Ian Paradis, Sean Barrett, Games at Kinoak Arena Robbie Staples, Mark Charavillie, for Men's 18+ team Adam Stope, Daniel Meagher, Sean Malliet, Charlie Alexander, Eric registration Fram, Steve Hawthorne, Scott Benzonie and Adrien Staples. G IR L S ' FINAL In the girls Halton final, Oakville was also represented, with St. Joseph's losing a close one, 24-19 to Sacred Heart of Burlington. PUBLIC BOARD Member of Ont. Ball Hockey Assoc. Check future issue for results. 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