The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday December 11, 2002 - D3 2002-20()3/BOSTON BRUINS Pos No Player GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW GT L 17 Rob Zamuner 25 3 5 8 9 8 0 0 0 0 Zamuner suited up for at Olympics and world championships (Continued from page D1) tender) Byron Dafoe, but we icated to the notion of becoming an believed in ourselves,” said all-around player. Zamuner. When Tampa surprised just about “We have a very close group of everyone by making the playoffs in guys here and I think that makes a 1995-96, it was Zamuner who was world of difference.” front-and-centre. He had a team-best Before the season began, three shorthanded markers and post­ Zamuner, just as he does every year, ed a plus/minus rating of plus-11, set a list of personal goals. And numbers indicative of the player he although they’re not for public con­ had become. sumption, the bottom line, he “I guess Fm the jack of all assures, begins and ends with a trades, master of none,” said fabled silver trophy. Zamuner with a chuckle. “It’s what every player plays the Tyler Anderson • Oakville Beaver Although his on-ice contributions game for and Fm no different,” are numerous, Zamuner is uncom­ offered Zamuner, who also suited up CLOSE COVERAGE! Sheridan Bruins' David Martin is closely covered in men’s college basketball action Friday fortable when talk turns to individ­ for two seasons with the Ottawa night. The Bruins won their final game before the Christmas break 90-75 over Seneca Sting. The Bruins’ record ual accomplishments. When it Senators. improved to 2-1 and they’ll host their next league game in the new year, Friday, Jan. 10, against George Brown. comes to discussing what he brings “It’s what pushes you to be the to the team, the most insightful best you can be. answers come from anyone else but “Individual marks don’t mean a Howard joins top teams at Oakville skins game No. 17. thing unless you win.” “Rob has the ability to do so Although he isn’t afforded the Hurry, Hurry, Hard! pete with the best including teams skipped by brother many things on the ice,” praised opportunity to come back home to Those words are well known throughout the Glenn, , , , John teammate and team captain Joe Oakville as much as he’d like to, the world as the trademark of who, with his New Morris, and Kevin Parks. Thornton. “He’s the type of player kid who once pushed grocery carts Brunswick foursome, will be returning to the Oakville This prestigious curling event is to the public. A every team likes to have.” through the snow at Longo’s Market Curling Club December 27-29 to compete in the $100,000 weekend pass costs $40 (including taxes) and is now avail­ M&M Meat Shops Skin Games. able at the Oakville Curling Club. Zamuner, who suited up with and washed dishes at a Chinese Howard, the winningest skip in Brier history and former Anyone wishing more information should call the club at Team Canada at the 1997 and 1998 restaurant, has nothing but fond Canadian and world curling champion, will once again com- 905-844-6982. World Championships, as well as memories of his hometown. the 1998 Winter Olympics, admits When he returns this summer, Dyck and Busy November with no less than eight games life on and off the ice can't be much though, he's hoping to bring along better these days. something else on the trip. Moore are The tyke east Oakville Rangers regular season Scoring for Oakville were Kristen Capizzano with The proud father of two young And whether it does or doesn't kicked into high gear in November with the team two and Cole Taylor with a single tally. Assists on the children finds himself on a first- happen, Zamuner, now in his 13th both solid playing no less than eight games in the month, start­ day went to Connor Stack with two, Greg Campbell place team that has shocked just professional season, will continue to (Cont. from page D2) ing with a 4-1 win over Ancaster (previously reported and Kevin Guzzo. about everyone so far this season — work tirelessly on improving him­ The Rangers in the Beaver). Here’s a recap of the remaining games Brampton 4, OAKVILLE 0: the Rangers turned in defence gave up in November. an excellent effort against the top team in the league, with one lone exception. self. only four goals in Burlington 6, OAKVILLE 3: Burlington broke a holding the high scoring Battalion off the score sheet “Maybe people didn’t give us a After all, it’s the only way he’s three games, while 2-2 stale mate in the third period with a pair of goals. until late in the second period. chance to do well this year, espe­ accustomed to doing things. Just ask Oakville cut the margin to 4-3 with two minutes the offence poured OAKVILLE 4, Georgetown 4: Oakville improved cially when we lost (all-star for­ anyone whose had the good fortune in 13, to claim deci­ remaining, but Burlington, to their credit, responded on an earlier 6-1 drubbing with a 4-4 road draw. This with a goal of their own with 1:37 left and iced it with ward) Bill Guerin and (No. 1 goal- to call him a teammate. sive victories over (See 'Tyke' page D4) the Lome Park one more 20 seconds later, to make the final 6-3. Ojibwa, the Applewood Cree and the Agincourt Canadiens. Goalies Foster Call 905.878.5011 for Dyck and Ryan Moore didn't have ____ „ hours and snow conditions or much work, but GLEN EDEN were steady when m U QohUc visit www.gleneden.on.ca called upon. Goal scorers were Andrew Eichinger (4), James Smith (3), Josh Wiley, Ian Stansfield, Nick Szabo, Jesse Maucieri, Tyrone KITCHENS • BEDROOMS • BATHROOMS • WALL UNITS Maguire and Ryan Custom Designs, Custom Finishes, Top Quality Cabinetry, DiBattista. 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