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Oakville Beaver, 18 Nov 1994, p. 25

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PEEWEE TRIPLEâ€"AAA STONEY CREEK 6, OAKVILLE 3 (Nov.14, home): the Elreg Distr. Rangers played hard hitâ€" ting hockey against an equally physical Stoney Creek but came out on the wrong end of the score. Oakville kept the game tied at 3â€"3 after two periods on the strength of unassisted goals from Jason Sajko and Andrew Holman and a timely power play marker with one second remainâ€" ing in the second period by Nick Brenner, assisted by Holman. BRAMPTON 7, OAKVILLE 3 (Nov. 12, home): Anthony Zicari returned to goal for Oakville after missing several games due to iliness. Oakville opened the scoring early in the game on a goal by Mike Sinclair and maintained a oneâ€"goal lead until late in the second period on goals from Logan Walsh and Sinclair (his second of the game). Brampton scored five unanswered goals to end the game with a victory. Start Brown had a strong game, assisting on all three Oakville goals, while other assists were earned by Alex Lemon and Nick Brenner. â€" Oakville defencemen Jason Watt, David Winger, Jeff Ferguson and Dan Dawson led the local with several solid bodychecks in the fastâ€"paced, entertaining contest. With the loss the OAKVILLE 3, CHINGUACOUSY 1 (away): the Rangers were winners in the first leg of a home and home series last week. Alex Lemon paced Oakville by scoring all three goals. Assists were earned by Jason Sajko (2), David Winger, Stuart Brown, Robert Kapuscinski and David Lynch. Lemon continued his hot hand with his second tally of the game to keep the score tied at 3â€"3 after two period, but the Ching outscored the local 4â€"1 in the final frame to nail down the hard fought victory. The final Oakville goal was scored by Nick Brenner. Assisting on the goals were Winger, Brenner, Daniel Dawson, Sajko, Walsh and Mike Sinclair. James Klakurka provided excellent backstopping for both games for Oakville. MINOR BANTAM DOUBLEâ€"AA OAKVILLE 13, St. CATHARINES 2 (Oct. 31, away): The visiting Dixon Construction Rangers registered 42 shots to St. Catharines 15. Although St. Catharines started the scoring, Oakville quickly went ahead, leading 4 to 1 at the end of the first period. The second period saw six unanâ€" swered goals by Oakville, including an unassisted shortâ€"handed goal by Tyler Moss. Oakville goalie, Mitch MacKenzie, stopped a breakaway. In the third period, St. Catharines managed to score on a power play, but Oakville countered with three more goals. The Ranger goals were scored by Jon Bradley (3 for a hat trick), Chris Woit (2), Matt Turner (2), Tyler Moss (2), Mike Tarantino, Jamie Levey, Bob Flaman and Dylan Mitobe. Helpers came from Moss (6), Tarantino (2), Bradley (2), Tony Morrison, Woit, Brandon Cordua, Steve Elia, Dan McCaw, Greg Almon, Bob Flaman, and Levey. _ CHINGUACOUSY 7, OAKVILLE 4 (home): in the return match, Oakville stormed out to a two goal lead on goals by Logan Walsh and Lemon, but couldn‘t hold it. OAKVILLE 6, MILTON 1 (Nov. 5, home): The Rangers clinched their first home victory. Mike Tarantino notched the first point of the game on a backhand goal assisted by Chris Woit and Bob Flaman. Milton evened it up briefly in the second period, but Oakville retaliated with three unanâ€" swered goals. A rinkâ€"crossing pass by Tony Morrison launched Matt Turner on a goal scoring drive from Oakville‘s blue line. Goals followed by Woit and Turner from Morrison, Tarantino, Flaman, and Dan McCaw. Oakville wrapped up the game with two more goals in the third period by Tyler Moss and Flaman with assists by Jamie Levy, Woit, and Tarantino. ORANGEVILLE 4, OAKVILLE 1 (Nov. 6, away): Orangeville took an early lead but a power play by Mike Tarantino from Matt Turner and Greg Almon left the score tied at the end of the first period. However, Orangeville put the game out of reach with one goal in the second period and two more in the third. Oakville‘s record now stands at 7 wins, 5 losses, and 1 tie. OAKVILLE 5 ST. CATHARINES 2 (Nov. 10, away): St. Catharines led 2â€"0 going into the secâ€" ond period but a goal by Bob Flaman from Luke Ridley and Mike Tarantino put Oakville back in the game. Goals by Tarantino and Jamie Levey assisted by Ridley, Dan McCaw, and Tyler Moss gave Oakville the lead. Third period goals by Jon Bradley and Brandon Cordua with assists by McCaw, Levey, and Tarantino ensured the win. OAKVILLE 3 ORANGEVILLE 3 (Nov. 12, home): Orangeville took the lead with one goal in the first period. In the second period, Jamie Levey fired in two goals for Oakville with assists from Jon Bradley, Tyler Moss (2) and Dan McCaw. Orangeville managed to tie it up before the period was over. A goal by Gary Futterman from Mike Tarantino in the third period put the Rangers ahead again, but Orangeville evened up the sconng on a power play. Mitch MacKenzie had a strong game in goal for the Rangers. Thursday, November 10: Blakelock 2, M.M. Robinson 1 Georgetown 2, Oak Trafalg 1 Tues., Nov. 15 (Halton championship at Sheridan, 5 p.m.): Georgetown 2, Blakelock 0 (15â€"3, 15â€" 3) Thursday, November 10: Iroquois Ridge 2, M.M..Robinson 0 Georgetown 2, Oak Trafaly 0 Tues., Nov. 15 (Halton championship at Sheridan, 3:30 p.m.): Iroquois Ridge 2, Georgetown 1 (13â€" 15, 15â€"6, 15â€"9) (Nelson Stadium round) St.T.Aquinas 36, Assumption 13 Oakville Trafaigar 35, Aldershot 0 Wednesday, November 16 (consoâ€" lation championship at Nelson Stadium): St.T.Aquinas 15, Oakville Trafaigar 7 Thursday, November 17 (Halton championship at Ivor Wynne): M.M. Robinson 43, Milton 6 JUNIOR PLAYOFFS Friday, November 11*° (second round playofts): (Ivor Wynne Round) M.M. 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