D2 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, January 5,2000 Blades host B' s Friday (Continued from page D1) Regular season wraps up with 24-3-1 record The Bell ExpressVu Novice A Rangers have completed their reg ular season schedule, finishing in first place in the Harrison Division. The final season tally stands at 24 wins, 3 losses and a tie. Playoff action will begin shortly. In recent action on December 5 the Novice A Rangers edged hosts Erin Red Devils 2-1. Darren Quan Scored first for Oakville in the first period before Erin tied it early in the second. Defenceman Michael Salvatore scored the clincher on a long shot. On December 6 the Rangers were at home and defeated Elora 10 to 1. After Darren Quan's goal in the first period things went down hill fast for Elora. Michael Baird led the way with a hat trick, scoring three times in a single peri od. Also scoring in the second were Patrick Irish, Taylor Ziesmann, Gabriel D'Rollo and Matthew Lynett. Lynett opened the third with another long strike from his blue line post. Darren Quan who scored first, also scored last. On the Dec. 12 the Rangers traveled to Acton and won another close one, 4-3. Oakville's goals were scored by Hollis Milroy (2), Gabriel D'Rollo, and Patrick Irish. On Dec. 13, Oakville shut out visiting Erin 2-0 with goals scored by Patrick Irish and defenceman Michael Salvatore. On Dec. 15, the Rangers won 8-2 in Elora. Michael Baird opened things up 55 seconds into the game. Linemate, Jeff Patterson, up from house league, was next to score. Other goals were scored by Taylor Ziesmann (2), Jonathan Brand, Gabriel D'Rollo, and Darren Quan. On Dec 17th, Oakville won 4-0 in Arthur. Excellent goaltending was provided by Grayson Douglas and Matthew Fyfe. This netminding tandem that has routinely shut down opponents all season did so again. Oakville's markers were recorded by Darren Quan, Brian Coules, who played a tremendous game, and Jonathan Brand who scored twice. The Bell ExpressVu Rangers finished their regular season at home with two losses, one against Acton and then another against Guelph. Oakville routinely defeat ed these teams all season but seem ingly began the Christmas Holidays two days early. All play ers look forward to meeting these teams in the playoffs. While the record 24-3-1 seems to suggest an easy season, many of the teams' caliber of play has risen significantly of late. Closer game scores indicate this as well. One thing is clear, no opponent has had any trouble getting up for a game against these Novice A Rangers. All opponents know exactly what they face when they meet Oakville. These boys have learned to win by playing an overpowering brand of hockey that has been con sistently backed up with great goaltending. This combination will need to continue in order to keep these Bell ExpressVu Novice A Rangers rolling along in the play offs! E-mail it to us By Norm Nelson BEAVER SPORTS EDITOR Okay, folks, as we enjoy an appar ent seamless transition to the new Millennium, the sports department is ready to enter the new age. The bugs are ironed out and we're ready to go on-line. My e-mail address here at the Oakville Beaver is ... nnelson@haltonsearch.com. It's open, now, for all those who would like to use this high tech and nearly instantaneous form of commu nication for their press releases, rep and house league reports. For the first little while, it wouldn't hurt for you electronic contributors to drop a line just to ensure that we can access your files properly. O f course, our valuable contribu tors are certainly still welcome to fax it in (337-5567) or drop it off (467 Speers Road). We're happy to report that all house league and virtually all rep reports handed in thus far this season, have gone in. Rasm ussen, Kerr, Richard Fazio, Barski, Ian M alcolm, and Jam es Colem an. Coach Anderson has some high hopes for his club concerning the standings. "We have a big gap betw een us and sixth place. I would like us to be back at the .500 m ark this year. Anything is possible." The Blades, who currently sit in seventh place, are in the playoff picture. The top eight team s in the division m ove on to post-season play. A clim b in the standings would be a trem endous achievem ent for the Blades, and would better their chances at m oving on in the playoffs. The Blades are home this Friday (Jan. 7), 7:30 p.m., at Ice Sports O akville against the H am ilton Kilty B 's. N EW M A RK ET SHOW CASE The Blades had a good tournam ent at the Newmarket Show case over the Christm as Break, however, an unde feated prelim inary round record was not enough to advance them to the sem ifinals. The Blades defeated Thornhill 6-3 and tied Buffalo 22 and Sault Ste. M arie 4-4. The Sault advanced from the division, however, as they won their other two games, 42 over Buffalo and 5-4 over Thornhill. Hornets on a tear (Continued from page D1) Regular season wraps up with 23-4-1 record Chalking up 17 victories in their last 18 games, the Oakville Rangers (TD Asset Management Inc., TD Evergreen + Encore Cinemas Inc.) Peewee A's won their regular season league championship with a 23-4-1 record. The Rangers wrapped up their regular season with an 8-2 win over Dundas in a home game at Oakville Arena two days before Christmas. Patrick Farrer led the charge with a hat-trick, while team captain Craig Shimoda added a pair of goals. Brock Kiely and Paul O'Mahoney also had goals. Assists went to Mark Irish (3), Shimoda (2), Daniel Rodrigues (2), Tyler Wood, Kiely, Farrer, Matt Whittington and O'Mahoney. Goaltending was shared by Mike Mierzwa and Reuben Boissiere. Between them, they faced 15 shots. Oakville tallied 30 shots. Earlier in the week, Oakville recorded two wins over Simcoe. On Dec. 22, the Rangers beat Simcoe, 3-1, in a home game. Farrer netted 2 goals and an assist in the victory. Other assists were added by Rodrigues (2), Kiely, Mark Dvemechuk and Wood. Mierzwa faced 18 shots. On Dec. 19, Oakville beat Simcoe, 4-0, in an away game. Boissiere recorded the shutout between the pipes while goals were put in by Kyle MacDonald, Shimoda and Dvemechuk. Assists went to Irish (2), Kiely and Shimoda. The Rangers were entered in the Brampton 28th Annual Silver Stick regional qualifying tournament on Dec. 27-30 and were looking forward to the play-off season after New Year's. ^ od, with Sarah Grigor potting the first from Stephanie Secord. Bianca Mirabelli scored in the second from Sarah Grigor, while Monique Kahnert scored unassisted in the third period to seal the opening win.. Game two, later that same day, saw the Hornets defeat Durham West Lightning 2-1. Scoring for Oakville was Monique Kahnert in the first period, with an assist to Roxanne Johnson, with Traci Galbraith picking up the winning goal in the second period, with an assist to Monique Kahnert. On Dec. 27th, the Hornets split their two games defeating Buffalo Bisons 2-1 in their first game of the day. Scoring for Oakville was Sarah Grigor from Roxanne Johnson. Kaitlyn Wheeler notched the winner early in the third period after deking the Bison goalie on a breakaway. Erin Mitzel and Melissa Snedden picked up assists. The final round-robin game was against the same Vaughan Flames the Hornets defeated in the championship final. In knowing that they had already advanced to the final, as the result of their unblemished record, the Hornets fell 4-3 to the Flames, setting up the rematch for the tournament championship. Scoring for Oakville in their last round-robin game were Stephanie Secord, Roxanne Sports Board Tickets for Paul McCartney's return to the Cavern were pretty hot but that's noth ing compared to the line-ups that used to form to register for the Oakville Soccer Club (OSC) which is the biggest club in North America with membership typically reaching beyond 8,000 members. But that should all be, thankfully, in the past now, as the club has moved to a mailin registration for all returning players. The OSC mailed out its forms the week of Dec. 13-17 and it's the responsi bility of returning players to verify the information and return it by the deadline of Friday, January 21. Registration forms post marked later than January 21 will not be accepted. Returning players who have moved are asked to contact the office immediate ly at 849-4436. Open registration for all new players and returning players who did not meet the mail-in deadline will be held over two Saturdays in February (Feb. 5/12), 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Town of Oakville Office on Trafalgar Road. CORRECTION The OSC also wishes to make a cor rection on one of its mail-out registration forms. It concerns the U-6 division (bom in 1994). The fee should read $95 (the same as last year's fee) and not $75. The OSC apologizes for any inconvenience. The new century will be kicked off with a half and full marathon clinic for both the beginner wishing to step up to the longer distance or the veteran wanting to improve their time. It starts January 12 and runs every Wednesday until May. Brochures are available at the Oakville Y, 410 Rebecca St. For info and registra tion, call Steven McKinnon at 8473491. The YMCA of Oakville has vol unteer positions available fo r... Basketball coaches: basketball experience is a must and experi ence with children is an asset. It involves two hours per week (one weekday and one Saturday). The program ends in March. Ski Marshals: experience with children is an asset, it involves eight Saturdays, begin ning Jan. 8, 2000, 10 hours per day. Free lift ticket. Positions are available immedi ately. Call Scott at 845-3417. Young women, ages 17 to 25, who want to play com petitive baseball are invited to try out for the Burlington Bulls OB A AAA rep women's division baseball team. Call Don Cruikshank at 336-6560 (home) or 525-6069 (work). Tryouts and indoor prac tices are scheduled to start this month. The National Instructional Baseball Association (NIBA) is having open registration for their winter baseball program being offered this winter at Blakelock High School, starting this month. The program is 12 weeks old and open to all players, ages 9-16 years old. Anyone inter ested should con tact NIBA at 6931223. | Winning record not good enough in Silver Stick Despite having a 2-1 record after the preliminary round, the Oakville Rangers minor atom A rep hockey team failed to advance in the Vaughan Regional International Silver Stick Tournament. On Monday, Dec. 27th, the Rangers faced a quick skating team from Samia and lost by a lopsided 6-0 score. Oakville only managed four shots on net while Samia had 19. Patrick Channing was the player of the game for Oakville because of his hustle and determination. In the afternoon game, Oakville took out their revenge on the NobleKing Knights and defeated them by a 7-1 score. Kristopher McCoubrey was stel lar in net, stopping 10 of 11 shots. Leading the way for Oakville was Matt Downer with a hat-trick and player of the game honours. assist; and Jenkin with 1 assist. Also on the scoresheet for Player of the game honours went Oakville was Spencer Jenkin with to defenceman Marco Rodrigues. 1 goal and 1 assist; Tyson Theaker REGULAR SEASON with 1 goal and 1 assist; Brett Here are their recent regular Chandler with 2 assists; Taylor season outings... Hodgkinson with 1 goal; Jamie On Dec. 19th, Flamborough McKeown with 1 goal; Channing visited Oakville and went home with 1 assist; Joey Cicchini with 1 with a 9-1 defeat. Oakville domi assist; Anthony Farrow with 1 nated throughout the game and assist; and Matt Grigg with 1 out-shot their opponent by 28-23 assist. Kristopher McCoubrey and On Tuesday, Dec. 29th, Garret Mott combined for the vic Oakville played the host Vaughan tory in net. Rangers and shut them out by a 4Scoring for Oakville were 0 score. Alexander Proksch Matt Downer with 2 goals and 1 earned the shut-out, stopping all assist; Taylor Hodgkinson with 2 12 shots by Vaughan. Oakville goals and 1 assist; Patrick had 19 shots on net. Channing with 1 goal and 2 On the scoresheet for Oakville assists; Brett Chandler with 2 were Matt Andrews with 2 goals; goals; Joey Cicchini with 2 Downer with 1 goal and 1 assist; assists; Tyson Theaker with 2 Cicchini with 2 assists, Chandler (S ee 'Minor atom A's' page D3) with 1 goal; Channing with 1 W Learn to Skate Classes 4-9 year olds THE CUTTING EDGE HOCKEY & SKATING ACADEMY JflhClfiRY PROGRAMS GLIDERS SKILLS & DRILLS Hockey Development for 4-7 year olds ~ ·Quality Instructors · Fun Environment · Sunday Prime Ice times MINI-SEfiSON Game and Practice "House League' Format for 4-7 yr. olds For Registration or Information 905 849-9712 - Johnson and Traci Galbraith. Assists went to Erin Mitzel, Taylor Laughlin (2), Stephanie Secord and Kaitlyn Wheeler. While the goaltending tandem of Charlotte Capaldo and Stefanie Wilson did not pick up any shutouts over the five games, they both made key clutch saves when required. 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