
WAXERS ON A ROLL NOW, LOOK GOOD IN MAKING IT TWO
STRAIGHT
The Markham Waxers out played and out worked the visiting
Stouffville Spirit in a well deserved 8-4 victory. [report]
WAXERS TO HONOUR OATES
By Mike Hayakawa [Sports
Editor Markham Economist and Sun]
The Markham Waxers Junior A Hockey Club announced they will honour former alumni Adam
Oates by retiring his uniform number 10. [article]
WAXERS PUT AN END TO
WINLESS DROUGHT
STRONG GOALTENDING A RETURN TO PLAYING BETTER DEFENCE PAYS OFF FOR WAXERS ON SUNDAY
By Mike Hayakawa [Sports
Editor Markham Economist and Sun]
If you heard Markham Waxers Head Coach Russ
Herrington or any of his players breathing a huge sigh of relief late Sunday
night, there's good reason for it. [article]
WAXERS ADD SOME FIREPOWER UP FRONT WITH ACQUISITION OF SPEEDY
WINGER
The Markham Waxers acquired winger Rob Bumbaco from the Huntsville
Wildcats today in a move that will add significant scoring punch and speed to the right
wing spot. [article]
WAXERS RETURN THE FAVOUR
AND DUMP THE RAIDERS TO SNAP LOSING STRING IN CONVINCING STYLE
The Markham Waxers defeated the Wexford Raiders 4-2 Sunday night to take a
split of the weekend home-and-home series versus the Raiders. [report]
WEXFORD DUMPS MARKHAM,
REMATCH SET FOR SUNDAY NIGHT
The Markham Waxers were defeated by the Wexford Raiders 7-3 at Centennial
Arena. The two teams will square off again on Sunday night in Scarborough. [report]
MANAGEMENT IS CONFIDENT OF A TURNAROUND, ADD
NETMINDER
The Waxers had a spirited practice Wednesday afternoon that
saw them performing a number of drills that stressed fundamentals. The Waxers also
announced the acquisition of a goaltender. [article]
WAXERS GET RATTLED BY
THORNHILL TWICE BUT COACHES CONFIDENT OF TURNAROUND
By Mike Hayakawa [Sports
Editor Markham Economist and Sun]
Any time the Markham Waxers lose a Provincial Junior A Hockey League contest is a
disappointing occasion for head coach Russ
Herrington. [article]
WAXERS HIT
ROCK BOTTOM, 8-5 LOSS WAS A TEAM EFFORT
The Waxers made it two straight stinkers in a row as they fell to the
Rattlers, this time 8-5. [report]
WAXER NETMINDER FELLED BY ILLNESS
Tom Lawson
has recently been diagnosed with mononucleosis. The good news is that Tom's doctors
indicate the illness is well established so that Tom may only miss a few more days. [article]
WAXERS DROP FIRST OF
WEEKEND SERIES TO RATTLERS
The Markham Waxers fell behind suddenly and hard, as they fell behind 5-0
in the first period and never recovered. Thornhill took the game in convincing fashion
6-3. [report]
WAXERS OUTPLAY TIGERS BUT
LOSE BATTLE OF SCOREBOARD
By Mike Hayakawa [Sports
Editor Markham Economist and Sun]
The Markham Waxers felt they had the Aurora Tigers right where they wanted them on Sunday.
Playing the Provincial Junior A Hockey League contest at the friendly confines of
Centennial Arena, the Waxers appeared to have the upper hand in territorial play. The
Waxers also appeared to have the greater scoring opportunities. [article]
TERRIERS TAKE A BIG BIT
OUT OF WAXERS
By Mike Hayakawa [Sports
Editor Markham Economist and Sun]
The Markham Waxers appeared to be physically prepared to face the host Couchiching
Terriers on Thursday. But Waxers Head Coach Russ
Herrington conceded his charges were not mentally ready for its crucial
Provincial Junior A Hockey League encounter, which resulted in a 3-1 loss and snapped a
modest two-game winning streak. [article]
WAXERS LOSE 5-4 IN OT
Aurora Tigers defeated the Markham Waxers 5-4 in overtime on
Sunday at Centennial Arena. [report]
WAXERS
FORTUNES DO A U-TURN AS THEY TOTALLY DOMINATE THE WILDCATS
The Waxers dominated the Wildcats start to finish and the
scoresheet showed the result, a 11-2 thumping of the visiting Huntsville squad. [report]
WAXERS SAVE BEST FOR LAST
TO EDGE RANGERS
By Mike Hayakawa [Sports
Editor Markham Economist and Sun]
Markham Waxers head coach Russ Herrington would be the first to acknowledge that his
club's 4-3 road win over the North York Rangers on Saturday was not a work of art. [article]
WAXERS CAN LOSE UGLY AS WELL, LOSE 3-1
The Waxers dropped a close contest in Couchiching Thursday
night in a game that saw Markham only have any chance of winning thanks to a solid effort
by netminder Tom Lawson who
turned aside 54 of 57 shots he faced on the night, many of them tremendous saves as he was
a busy young man. [report]
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