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Gibson Feed Mill Minor Atoms remain undefeated
Date: Oct 08, 2008
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Dawson Foerster of the TNT Novice Reps is robbed by a young Aurora netminder early in the first period as the TNT Novice Reps down the visiting squad 5-1 Sunday at the New Tec Rec Complex.

TNT Minor Hockey Scoreboard

TNT Novice Rep

TNT vs. Aurora

TNT played Sunday afternoon against Aurora at the New Tec Rec Complex. The final score was 5-1.

Ben Beausaert opened the scoring in the first period, assisted by Dawson Foerster and Rhys Brown.

Second period action continued with TNT lighting up the scoreboard when Matthew Mitchell found the net, assisted by Wade Cumberland and Nathan Smilsky.

Aurora scored early in the third, banking the puck off the TNT defenseman and up over the shoulder of the goalie.

TNT went on to score three more for the win. Brown scored, assisted by Beausaert and Foerster. Jordan Maiolino scored, assisted by Smilsky and Connor Devries. Devries scored, assisted by Christopher Thorne and Remi Drouin.

The team was on the road to Georgina Tuesday and then back at home in Tottenham Wednesday against Markham.


TNT Minor Atom AE Rep

TNT vs. Richmond Hill

Great coaching from Todd Jobin (head coach), Shawn Sweeney, Peter Angenent and Stan Bonca have led TNT's Minor Atom AE team, sponsored by Gibson Feed Mill, to eight undefeated games.

Along with remarkable goaltending by Ryan Angenent, strong, solid defense from Matthew Leblanc, Dylan Jobin, Ryan Burley, Cole Verlinde, Quinlan Keene and Jack Moore has kept the team undefeated.

In a busy week TNT travelled to Richmond Hill and won 2-1. Scoring for TNT was Clare Wilson, assisted by Dylan Pehlemann, and Preston Kopp scored from a nice pass up by Cole Verlinde.

TNT vs. Stouffville

In game five of the season, TNT went to Stouffville and won 3-1. Blake Faulds opened the scoring with Nick Loucks and Zak Lockhart assisting. Clare Wilson also scored in the first period assisted by Preston Kopp. Ethan Byrne scored his first goal of the year assisted by Aidan Bonca and Aidan Sweeney.


TNT vs. Markham

The next day the team was on the road again to Markham. In the first period Markham opened the scoring, but Aidan Bonca tied it up in the second period assisted by Ethan Byrne. Markham got the go ahead goal in the third. With 1:22 left on the clock Clare Wilson passed it over to Preston Kopp who scored the tying goal.

TNT played Markham back-to-back as they met up again the next day in Tottenham with a better outcome of 4-1 for TNT.

Markham scored on a powerplay in the first period, but Kopp tied it up with Wilson and Pehlemann assisting. Still in the first period, Ethan Byrne scored the game-winning goal assisted by Bonca and Verlinde.

There was no scoring in the second period.

In the third period Bonca scored an unassisted goal. Lockhart assisted by Loucks scored the last goal of the game.


TNT vs. Georgina

Game eight was against Georgina with a 2-2 tie. Preston Kopp opened the scoring for TNT. Blake Faulds tied the game on a nice pass from Nick Loucks and Aidan Bonca.

Excellent team work played by all.

TNT Major Atom AE Rep

TNT vs. East Gwillimbury

Oct. 4 - Despite the fact that the Tornados played the equivalent of two periods short-handed, they were still able to come out with a 3-2 victory over the  E.G. Eagles.

The first period ended with the Tornados down by a goal. With four minutes gone in the second, Zack Manifold fed the puck to Dylan Scuccimarri who one timed it to tie the game.

A couple of minutes later Jay Routledge made the play of the game, passing the puck rink-wide to Cole Cousins who was breaking down the wing. Cousins made no mistake and buried the puck for a Tornados' 2-1 lead.

Two minutes later Liam Keene put another away to increase the lead. The Eagles never gave up and came back with one of their own. But that was all they could get as Jason Goes closed the door.


TNT Major Midget Rep

The TNT Tornado Major Midgets, proudly sponsored by Prudential Ronan Realty got off to a slow start this season, not realizing any wins so far for their three games played. They have already been faced with injuries and suspensions to contend with but such is the life of a Major Midget.

They are hoping to get the puck sliding in the right direction tonight against Newmarket.


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