Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, January 30, 2008 17 Rep hockey roundup Minor midgets win tourney final 1-0 At the Paul Coffey International Christmas Tournament in Mississauga, Georgetown’s Wild Wing Raiders claimed the champi- onship in the minor midget AA divi- sion with a 1-0 triumph over in the final. Preliminary round— Mississauga Jets 6, Georgetown 2: Cody Gresswell, Brent Jones (G); Paul Davison, David Bathgate, Stan Gaweda (A). Georgetown 9, Hamilton Reps 0: Davison (3G, A); Matt Weber (G, 2A); Gaweda, Todd Bannerman, Cory Williams (G, A); Andrew Haffner, Gresswell (G); Adam Putnam, Brent Jones (2A); Jake Harding, Jordan Milne, Trevor A 2-1 victory over Pickering in the final clinched the Milton Beaver Fillier, Grant Massey (A); Kevin Tournament title for the Georgetown Lindt Chocolate novice AA Raiders. Sanderson (SO). Team members (front, from left) are: Goalies Steven Portelli, Cameron Georgetown 4, Ottawa Silver Greenfield. Second row: Cooper Sharpe, Evan Perehiniak, Trevor Haines, Seven 1: Davison (2G); Bannerman, Michael Pierog, Brandon Alves, Billy Taylor, Evan Amaral, Sheldon Weber (G, A); Massey, Harding (A); Hewson. Third row: Scott Wiffen, Kevin Ellsworth, Meaghan Hector, Shayne Brown (W). Jeremy Roach, Michael Nolan, Nicholas Lencz, Nicholas Boshart. Back Georgetown 12, Toronto Blues 0: row: Coaches Bill Taylor, Steve Boshart, Brian Ellsworth, Ken Sharpe. Williams (2G, 3A); Filler, Submitted photo Bannerman (G, 2A); Gresswell (3A); Toronto Penguins 0: Marcus Rees (3A); Chris Larade (2A); Adam Haffner, Davison (2G); Dylan (SO). McGourty, Brock Hamilton (A). Hannan (G, A); Gaweda (2A); Semifinal— Georgetown 3, Regular season Weber, Bathgate, Milne (G); Massey, Toronto Penguins 0: Marc Drake Georgetown 4, Oakville 2: Jones, Putnam, Harding (A); (SO). Ackroyd (G, 2A); Hill (G, A); Sanderson (SO). Championship— Georgetown 5, Turner, Dickson (G); Andrews, Taking the high road Championship— Georgetown 1, Etobicoke 0: Rees (SO). Larade (A). Ottawa 0: Weber (G); Bannerman Acton’s T.J. Fry drives in for a layup past Georgetown Tournament scoring: Robbie Georgetown 2, Burlington 0: (A); Brown (SO). Rebel defender Mitch Racinsky in a Halton high Robertson (5G, A); Robert Turner Ackroyd (2G); Gingras, Matt Sargent Regular season school senior boys’ exhibition contest recently. The (3G, 2A); Luke Ovenden (2G, 3A); (A); Drake (SO). Orangeville 6, Georgetown 4: host Rebels defeated the Bearcats 60-27 as Aaron Kyle Andrews (2G, 2A); Trevor Hill Georgetown 8, Milton 2: Gaweda (G, 2A); Bannerman (3A); Hnatiw scored 22 points, while Racinsky and David (2G); Andrew Berlingieri (G, 3A); Chalmers, Ackroyd, Gingras (2G, A); Williams (G, A); Haffner, Davison Culp added 10 apiece. Adam Grove led Acton with Colin Dickson, Chris Ackroyd (G, Hill, Turner (G, A); Andrews (3A); (G); Harding (A). nine points. The game served as 2008 GDHS 2A); Dylan Chalmers, Brendan McGourty (2A); Berlingieri, Dickson, Georgetown 4, 1: Filler Graduate Appreciation Night as four Rebel seniors— Gingras (G, A); Kamil Burghardt Larade, Ovenden (A). Hnatiw, Millar Galbraith, Lorne Thomas and Mike (2G, A); Hannan, Gresswell (G); Racinsky— were honoured. Jones, Williams (2A); Bathgate (A). Photo by Eamonn Maher Novice AA Raiders After dropping their opener to Raiders fall in final seconds Burlington, Georgetown’s Lindt Chocolate Raiders won the next four Continued from pg. 16 games and gave up just four goals in The 20-year-old Jefferson hasn’t played this season total en route to capturing the Milton but does have Hockey League experience with Beaver Tournament’s novice AA divi- Windsor, Oshawa and Barrie. The 5-foot-10, 195-pound sion. winger from Brampton didn’t play Monday due to a Preliminary round— Burlington slight groin pull. 4, Georgetown 3; Georgetown 4, The Raiders welcomed back veteran centre Andrew Stoney Creek 1; Georgetown 8, Ella, who’d been out with a broken hand for the past LaSalle 1 month, but now another top forward is out of action. Semifinals—Georgetown 2, Number-two scorer Trevor Branning sat out the week- Guelph 1 end action due to a shoulder injury and the club is hope- Championship— Georgetown 2, ful he’ll be back for the playoffs. Pickering 1 On Friday night in Milton, the Raiders took an early 2-0 lead and never trailed in the game, netting two more Midget AA Raiders in the third period for a 5-3 triumph. Seymour, Jeremy With a 21-6-0 regular-season As well as winning the championship at a tournament earlier this season Wick, Chris Borges, Peter Mrksic and Andy Bathgate mark, Georgetown’s Sunny Acre in Dallas, Texas, the Sunny Acre Farms midget AA Raiders took top spot (empty net) tallied for the visitors. Farms Raiders finished second in the in the Toronto Penguins’ event. Team members (front, from left) are: Ahead this week for the Raiders is a home date with Tri-County midget AA standings and Marcus Rees, Trevor Hill, Luke Ovenden, Chris Ackroyd, Kamil Burghardt, Burlington Saturday beginning at 7:30 p.m., followed by won the Toronto Penguins’ Winter Marc Drake. Second row: Manager Don Rees, assistant coach Chris a Super Sunday tilt in Streetsville, with a 7 p.m. start Classic tournament. Turner, Kyle Andrews, Robert Turner, Adam McGourty, Andrew Berlingieri, time. Preliminary round— Georgetown Chris Larade, Matt Sargent, Colin Dickson, Robbie Robertson, trainer (Eamonn Maher can be reached at 2, Etobicoke 1; Georgetown 6, Andy Knowles, head coach Rick Hill. Third row: Dylan Chalmers, Brock [email protected]) Toronto Jr. Aeros 1; Georgetown 4, Hamilton, Brendan Gingras. Submitted photo

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