Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Jun 1997, p. 35

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Jake gets a shutout for minor peewees On the strength of' a complete-garne shutout by ace hurler Jacob Perrott and sound team delence. the Milton Red Sox minor peewee rep team blanked Cawthra 1-0 t'or their tirst regular season victory. lu addition to eight innings of' scoreless bail, Perron brought home the winning run in the bottom of« the seventh. Cashing him n was stugger Wayne Benson, who swung thse hot stick on the night witb a 3- 1,or-3 pertiormance. Higlîghting Milton's superb l'ielding were two well exccuted irows by catcher Josît Wagemiann, as mniddie infielders Bensonl and Liain Tennant (call-up) tagged out runners at second base. Nicole Cooding was aniotber defensive standout with an aggressive charge 1,rom deep li field to prevent a certain extra- base bit. Sitting out for the Red Sox was Chris Coates, who was still awaiting an MRI. Making UP the rest of' Ibis season's roster arc Todd Bouwnian, Daniel Cordner, Drew Evans, Kenny Hume, Eric Lizon and Scott MacKay. Tammy gets tough in karate meet Members of Scott Hogarth's Fighting Griftins Martial Arts Club recently trav- eled to Binghamton, New York for the annual Master Fredriek J. Hamilton Memonial Karate Tournamrent. Leading the way was Scott's wife Tammy Hogarth, who aeeured second- place honora in the ladies novice class. Kristen MceBhone was right behind ber tor third. In the men's traditional Okinawan/ Japanese black bell division, Derek MacDonald finished fifth. Greg Reinelt meanwhile, shone in an oversized junior blackbelt grouping and came cighth. The cross-border tournament featured more than 700 competitors from Canada and the United States. Mavs stage a comneback -from MAVERICKS on page 33 wbîle Hartholt set up seven goals and scored two himself. Leworthy, Darling and Brent Moyer cach contributed four-point efforts while Leîgh. Wade and Brad Moyer posted sin- gle tallies. Eansor drew three assista and came up with several big saves early on to throw Orillia off their gamne. Scott Balk- will was bis biggest nemesis on the night. The Kings' captain bit the 80-point plateau wilh six goals and a pair of helpers. Milîon's recent efforts kept them sta- tioned in fouuth place in the West Division. Wiîh just eight games remaining in the regular season - including four against sub .500 îeams - they seemn des- tined toi graduate to the Tier 1 playoffs Ibis summer. Maverick notes: I-artholt remained among the ceagne's top 10 scorers this past weekend. He now bas 35 goals and 41 assista, and wilt no doubt break last year's point-total of 96. Lewortby. Hedtey and Darling are likety to surpass their 1996 efforts as weîl. The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, May 27, 1997 - 35 Stars coming to Greystone Golf Club ill ( i( Cn, 11ws ft (i t, tise plICe (0 ttC JuLy 6 anîd 7 as a pie- miere field of PGA Tour pros includ- ing Fred Couples, John Daly, Craig Stadler, Jeff Stuman and Scott Hoch tee it up for the Altamira Charîty Challenge. These elite golfers - plus celebrites from the world of sports ilia -îtt.tîtrt sii sietti lheip raise tniote ibaît $:sOOtX) (or aî varîety oh ebtîdren's charties. This two-day Celebrity-Pro-Am hopes to raise more money than any other charity golf event in Canadin histo- ry. Headhining the Sunday, July 6 card is Philadelphia Flyers hockey star Etoi tîtr il; fos tiil Nh etir hi Caîadtan sintger lotît Cochtrane atîd ex-Blue Jay pitcher John Cerutti - plus a hoat of other athietes and entertainers. The following day, golf fans will have the opportunity to watch more than 20 PGA Tour stars and top ama- teurs showcase their skilîs. st iii cost $10i ot Sutîday antd $1 : oit Monday for adults, who can pur- chase a two-day pass for $20. Children 12 and under get in for juat $5 for the weekend. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster at (416) 872-5000 or at the Greystone gaie the weekend of the event. i SMARTLEASE ' 97 Grand Arn Sedan 36 months/$l, i50 doun 155 HP 3.1L litre SF1 V6 engine, 4-speed automatic transmission with enhanced traction system, dual air bags, 4-wheel ABS, rear door child lamps, PASSLocke systemi potwer door locks, tinted glass, air conditioning, AM/FM stereo cassette, centre console, rear seat heater ducts P UR CHA SE fl.9m,488. 1 pont Get ant Lac ds.., p.y.n ttof ,50d $350 scuty d.p.siar requrd DAC. Other leseosptios avilabl t«Frght. s indiýte icence isurnc andsotaxes are not inludd Dealertrade may ensot Dealer may Ies for lss SeDele for doets. ««,acn on approvî GMAcreddtsly. Exemple $10,000 pore at 3ttî 5PR the osthlypay,,st is $22533 for 48 onths. Cost of bssssg s $815,84 otal obigtitos$10,1584. Dow paymt ma sbe teuie *t"Ose appiess tt 97tsss o demttsttst modtssand ppies tta ýlfsdstsstsssstomn nyLitd tie ofe ma t be~ co f545e o usf sf05ohe off-See syssr CetrOtro fPon~otiacBuGMC Deaerf dtai ellat ýJOu fromf Vour I POI W l- VALUE rASHARTLEASE FINANCING VOUI 1 1, ','OU ý', , e Roadside ected vehicles 1-800-32'ýý

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