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Tire Service team gets good start in post-season


Some things never seem to change, and that goes for the fortunes of 360º Tire Service in the Inglewood Ball Hockey League.

The team that finished comfortably in front in the standings during the regular season, having won 14 of 15 games, is starting off in the same form in the post-season round-robins. They won their first two matches by a combined score of 17-2, and are already leading the way in the series.

A total of five points are awarded per game in the series, with a team getting a point if it scores the most goals in given period. If the teams are tied in a frame, they each get half a point, and two points are awarded to the winner.

July 13

We Are Creative 1, George's Arena Sports 1

In a nail biter, neither team could best the other this night.

Scoring for George's was JP Labardo from Chris Mete and Joe Celebre, while We Are Creative answered back with David Delugozima from Rocco Manicone and Gavin D'Eri.

Caledon Hills Cycling 1, Mr. Handyman 1

In another tie, once again neither team could best the other.

Mr. Handyman got on the board with Philip DeFrancesco from Will Pitsadiontis and Joseph Lupo, while Ian Dunn from Albert Bettridge answered back for Caledon Hills

360º Tire Service 9, Carney Plumbing 1

The Tire Service side rolled over the short-benched Carney crew and took sole possession of first place after two games.

Point getters for 360 Tire were Kelvin Young, Kyle Young, Marco Franza, Jeff and Mike Ferguson, Simon Nicholson, Nick Adams, Wendle Simpson, Jake Sterritt, Mike Vutcher and Andy Williams. Chris Unwin from Brandon Sinclair and Jesse Rooyakkers got Carney on the board.

July 11

The games were a lot more decisive two evenings earlier.

360º Tire 8, Caledon Hills 1

It was the first-place team against the last-place, and 360º Tire wasted no time in taking charge of the first game and getting all five points.

Point getters for 360 were Williams, Kelvin Young, Franza, Frankie Carricatio, Dustin Buss, Sterritt, Adams, Travis Bannon and Vutcher. Caledon Hills' lone marksman was Peter Anselmi from Dave Phillips and Phil Anselmi.

George's 11, Carney 3

This game was no different on the score sheet, with another large victory giving George's all five over Carney.

Getting on the game sheet for George's were Labardo, Justin Fiorini, Chris Gikov, Anthony Villari, Mete, Luigi D'Agostino, Chris Stirpe, Nick Franseze, Celebre, Adam Fraccaro and Matt Scida. Carney's cage crashers were Evan Del from Rooyakkers, Unwin from Sinclair, and Rooyakkers from Brian Dunn and Cody Schindel.

We Are Creative 7, Mr. Handyman 2

The last was much like the first two, with We Are Creative taking 4.5 points with the win over Mr. Handyman.

We Are Creative point getters were Joshua D'Eri, Dillon Cole, Mark Zijlstra, Paul Zijlstra, Delugozima, Gavin D'Eri, Manicone and Michael O'Rielly. Handyman hammers were both by Lupo with Anthony Figliano with Nathan Forer drawing assists.
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