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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 31 Oct 1997, p. 19

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The Canadian Champion, Friday, October 31, 1997-19 Winter hauls in medals 'Stangs corne Kevin Wintcr competcd at tIse Richvale Community Pool in Richmond Hill ast weekend, and * was ricbly rewarded for his bard work. The Milton Marlins swimmer earned medals in every eigbt-and- under boys cîas event he entered. He captured gold in the 25 and 50-metre backstrokes, 50m butter- fly and 100m individual medley i and struck silver in both the 25m f ly and 50m back. In the girls nine and lO-year-old division, Michelle Cîsessens won the 50m and loom breastatroke, i shattering ber own record in the ifirst witb a time of 43.97 seconds. Marlin swimmcrs dornsnated the 1l and l2-year-old girls loop, amassing 1l medals between the foursomne. Jennifer Porenta grabbed a pair of golds (100Om and 200m back) and two silvers (100m individual medley and 100m freestyle) while setting tbree new personal records in the process. Lisa Trencs won the 100m freestyle and 200m breastatroke, Stephanie Siiekers claimed gold in the 100m individual medley and silver in the 100m back and Kristin Mcttroy took bronze in the 100Om back to give Milton a 1-2-3 sweep in the event. These tour girls also c.srned svwo silvers in relay races. Kassandra Sliekers brought home a handful of medals from 15 and I 6-year-old girls clasa compe- tition. Despite losing her goggles, she finished third in the 200m breast- stroke. In addition, Kassandra earned three other bronzes - in the 100m fly, 100m individual medley and 200m individual med- ley - as well as silver in tbe 100m breastatroke. Marlin rookie Brenda Lussier debuted in fine style, winning the 200m backstroke in the saine age am GEORGETOWN CINEMAS 235 GUELPH STREET 873-IM 0 MR. 8 PG Evenings7:00p.m.&O:DOP.M. Sattirday&Sunday2:00p.m. KISS THE GIRLS AA Evenings 7:00 p.m. & 9:20 p.m. Saturdoy & Suncloy 2:00 p.m. Nmmcoýdsdf«çhfià,wývkW«4tý- DEVIL'S ADVOCATE nAA Ewnings 6:45 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. ROCKETMAN Saturdoy & Sunday 2:00 p.m. Peewees blank Ching 6-O The Halton Hurricane minor peewees Robinson added singles. Assias were post- kicked off their 1997-98 regular season in ed by Goencz, David Cianfrini, Derek fine style - dropping the Cbinguacousy Greaves, Cbad Henry, Tim Jasperson and Blues 6-0. Nat Wicken. Earning the goose egg was tan Boileau Halton was equally impressive in their wbile Danny Syvret tallied twice to Iead next outing. Two-goal efforts by the bit parade. Marcus Goencz, Tyler Robinson, Syvret and Adam Kemp paced McMaster, Daniel Powers and Brett tbem to a 7-2 tout of Niagara Falls. Haydar likely to set record t ram HAYDAR on page 18 and Milton last season, be amassed 105 Last year lie tinisbed fiftb in the league points, wbile Ibis year be's up to 25. and third in the West Conference, bebind Milton's goaltending tandem are also off Hamilton's Eric Ellis and teammate Ron to a great stars and are making a strong Baker. campaign for the best goals-againat aver- Regardiesa of if be breaks Janjevicb's age award. record, Haydar is almost certain to make David Cinelli and Jeremy Wenzel boasi bis way into the record books as the firat a combined 2.42 goals-againat average Merchant to post back-to-back 100-point Wenzel's 2.19 record leada the league seasons. If succesaful, be'd become only wbile Cinelli sits third at 2.50. the tiftb Ontario Jr. A player in 26 years Meanwbile,, Mark McPbail sbould gain (since accurate records were kept) to bit serlous consideration for tbe best defence- the century mark twice. man award wbile Steve Frenchi and Kevir Baker could well become the sixtb. O'Flaberty are among tbose wbo could lx Splitting his season between Bowmanville named as moat impmoved player. TOUR FAMRILTI *Free consultation y e 24 hr monitoring ,Vîdeo surveillance v8718- Àalf34 RTEL BUSINESS & RESIDENTIAL SECURITY The all-new AVID TC320 offers remarkable longevity, with one of the best consumer assurance programs in the business. Combinmng the lateat new technologies with Yokohsma's Iegendary passion for quality. the TC320 offers.superior riding comfort and extremey low road noise, while cutting through the worst Canadian weather going, no malter what the season. 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They sport a 6-1 record, with their onIy loas coming againat Oakville Trafalgar Higb Scbool. Their next big challenge, befoire playoffa and after teachers' strike action ends, will corne from powerhouse St. Thomas Aquinas, ranked firsi in the Greater

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