The Standard Newspaper March 28th, 2013

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18 • Thursday, March 28, 2013

THE STANDARD ON SPORTS

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Sensational semi-final hockey action in Blackstock Blackstock Minor Hockey teams squared off in exciting semi-final action over the weekend. MITES: MVPs for the Chicken Nuggets this week were Cooper Bird, Liam Calhoun, Jacob Sider and Owen Chaikosky. Recognized as MVPs for the Firefighters team were Kristyn Haanepen, Callum LePage, Nicholas Ormiston and Ryan Vernon. TYKES: Cochrane Tree Service took Shagg’s by a final score of 8-2. Breadon Byer was in net for Cochrane Tree Service. Johannes Kalm (5) and Lucas Vandervoort (3) were goal scorers. Assists came from Cameron Yeo, Lucas Vandervoort and Johannes Kalm. Shagg’s had Jacob MacLennan between the pipes. Jonathan Acker and Joshua Edwards were goal scorers for Shagg’s. W.O. Insurance took Canadian Tire for the win with a final score of 5-2. Alex Mills represented W.O. Insurance as goalie. Goal scorers were Cameron Edgerton (2), Darren Baker (2) and Owen Belfry. Assists came from Quinlan Cowie and Owen Belfry. Evan Hussey was the goalie for Canadian Tire, and goals came from Kaylin Seguin and Zachary Stevens. NOVICE: Port Perry Dental beat Eco Water Systems 10-6. Deanna Shaw was in net for Port Perry Dental. Keegan Edgerton (5), TJ Pomeroy (3), and Daniel Vandervoort (2) were goal scorers. Assists came from Cole Stephens (3), Emily VanUden (2), TJ

Pomeroy and Bradley Hext. Andrew McKay was in net for Eco Water Systems. Abbigail Brennan (3) and Davis Winger (3) scored the goals. Assists came from Sally Loverock (2), Alex Cuzzilla (2), Sam Byers and Davis Winger. Krown Rust Control took Make A Wish 6-2. Krown Rust Control goalie was Chad Arney. Colin Atkins (3), Jacob Buchanan, Brodie Holmes and Morgan Pateras were goal scorers. Assists came from Jacob Buchanan (2), Noah Michel (2), Joel Michel and Chris Sterenberg. Make A Wish goalie was Scott Leslie. Brett Hanley and Corey VanCamp were goal scorers. Assists were scored by Rhianna Boadway, Toni Boadway, and Dallas King. ATOM: Practicar beat Low & Low Ltd. 7-6 in an overtime thriller. Robbie Boadway was the goalie for Practicar. Scoring goals were Cameron Barkey (2), Ethan Bolsonello (2), Kevin Hetherington (2) and Jenelle Abram. Assists came from Leam Maisonneuve (2), Cameron Barkey and Ethan Bolsonello. Barkey’s second goal was the tie-breaker to end the game. Low & Low Ltd. goalie was Joshua Ormiston. Joey Edgerton (5) and Jack Farrugia scored goals for Low & Low, and Kyler Cavan added an assist. PEEWEE: Red Ribbon Restaurant outlasted Denault Contracting for a 5-4 overtime win. Red Ribbon Restaurant goalie was Liam Smith. Troy Larmer (2), Jack Marshall, Zachary Vanderboor and Bradley

This exciting Blackstock Minor Hockey game between the Practicar and Low & Low Atoms came down to an overtime period with Cameron Barkey scoring the winning goal to secure a 5-4 victory for Low & Low. SUBMITTED PHOTO VanUden were goal scorers. Assists came from Eric Ferguson, Troy Larmer, Grace McIntyre and Bradley VanUden. Larmer’s second goal was the game’s overtime winner. Denault Contracting goalie was Owen Maisonneuve. Goals were scored by Oskar Kalm (2), Silver Kalm and Nicholas Dafoe. Sierra Frew, Ryan Hetherington, Silver Kalm, Joshua Volpini and Nolan Renouf tallied assists.

BANTAM/MIDGET: All Flags Shell took Omnific Design 5-1. Dylan Steward was the goalie for All Flags Shell. Goals came from Nathan Silcock (3), Mackenzie Mercier and Michaela Grove. Assists were netted by Michaela Grove (2), Seiji DeLuca Whiteman and Nathan Silcock. Omnific Design had Matthew Martin in net. Ben Slomiany scored the goal, assisted by Jacob Lee.

Uxbridge rower wins gold at World Cup Event Wolves prep for draft DARRYL KNIGHT The Standard

Saturday, March 23, was golden for Lightweight rower Jaclyn Halko, as the Uxbridge native scored Canada’s first gold medal at the Samsung World Rowing Championships in Sydney, Australia. Halko claimed the Gold medal in the lightweight women’s single sculls in the first international event of the 2013 rowing season. Halko made a huge move late in the race and got her nose in front. Halko, who became a World Champion last year in the lightweight women’s quadruple sculls for Poland, extended her slight edge and started to push away, eventually being crowned the new World Cup gold medallist. “I was pretty confident that my training would take

me through to the finish,” Halko said in a press release. “We are just coming out of winter training in Canada so I am slow at the start as we haven’t been doing a lot of water time.” Halko dominated the field, claiming the win in 7:57.89, followed by Korea’s Yoo Jin Ji, with a time of 8:00.76 and Australian Sarah Pound, who finished the race in 8:01.46. Halko also represented Canada in the lightweight women’s double sculls alongside St. Catharines native Lindsay Sferrazza. The duo came in third place during their heat race before emerging victorious in the B final in 7:11.52 en route to a seventh place overall finish. The next event for the Samsung World Rowing Cup is scheduled to be held from Friday, June 21 until Sunday, June 23 in London, England.

Port Perry Minor Hockey 2013-14 Spring Registration

DARRYL KNIGHT The Standard

With the OHL Draft just two weeks away, a pair of Central Ontario Wolves Minor Midget players looked to make an impression this weekend at the league’s annual Development Combine. Port Perry’s Jake Bricknell and Lindsay native Johnny Corneil were among the 96 top prospects taking part the three-day event was held at the Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto from Friday, March 22 to Sunday, March 24. The event provided attending players with the opportunity to showcase their skills both on and off the ice to OHL personnel ahead of the 2013 OHL Priority Selection to be held on Saturday, April 6. Over the course of the event, the top players from Ontario and the United States were split into four teams to take part in fitness testing as well as on-ice skill tests and four-on-four games. This weekend, Bricknell and Corneil will be joined by teammate Austin Eastman of Lindsay as the top players from the OMHA will gather in Kitchener for the OHL Gold Cup preliminaries.

Last Chance to Register! Register online starting April 1, 2013. New members can attend in-person registration at the Scugog Memorial Public Library on April 23, 2013 (6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.) and on April 27, 2013 (10:00 a.m. to Noon). Add $50.00 after May 15, 2013. For more information on Spring Registration, contact registrar@portperryminorhockey.ca Division

Fee

Division

Fee

Tykes (08-07)

$455

Bantam (00-99)

$595

Mites (09)

Novice (06-05) Atom (04-03)

$335

$585 $585

Peewee (02-01)

Midget/Juvenile

(98-97-96-95-94)

$595

$595

www.portperryminorhockey.ca

CARTWRIGHT SOCCER

Register online or by mail. Only $70, includes uniform team pictures and banquet. Final deadline April 9th. No league experience necessary. Cartwright Soccer draws youth from Port Perry to Yelverton.

Great Deal - Great Fun Hope to see you in Nestleton this Year Contact: cartwrightsoccer@gmail.com or Jan Van Camp 905.986.1249 www.cartwrightsoccer.com


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