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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Feb 1998, p. 35

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Milton 's gold team stages sweet sweep Milton Hceights Ski Club diýhed out humble pie te, opponients across southern Ontano recently, with their best single-day1 sbowing of tbe still young 1998 campaign.1 The Mackenzie Gold Teamn pulled off a dlean sweep at Georgian Peaks - witb gold, silver and bronze medal finishes in1 botb maIe and female competition - and soundly tbrashed Beaver Valley 118-78. May Yee Lim led the way for tbe girls witb a combined time of 62.47 seconds wie Meagan Bebse and Carly Titus were less than eight clicks behind and rounded out the top three placings. Mark Curtis posted a 60.74s. finish for tirst in tbe boys' loop, edging Greg Cole by tbree-quarters of a second. Willie Cripps took third. Tbe Mackenzie Silver Team equaled tbeir golden counterparts' dean sweep in Caledon and camne away with a 106-81 tri- umpb over tbeir bosts. Spencer GrelI, Jamie Tracey and Jason Walogaia al finished witbin a second of eacb otber - 61.19, 61.53 and 61.99 sec- onds respecstvely -in boys' coropetition, Mary Beth Peddie took top marks for the girls with a 64.71 showing. Marianne Leeson and Anna Dymninski placed second and third. Stacey Mînkhorst beat aIl femnale chal- lengers in Loretto and led ber Mackenzie Bronze Team past Hockley Valley 96-91. Stephanie Titus placed second and com- ing in tird was Laura Fenn. Malt Urbanaki took second for the boys. Close beind with fourth and fiftb place efforts were Michael Wannamaker and Peter Scbroeder. Tbe Hershey Alpine Red and White teams combined for tbree victories in Mansfield, Horsesboe Valley and Glen Eden the previous weekend. Leading tbe cbarge with two first-place finishes was Kyle Martin wile Curtis Von Cube and Julie Lowry were also victori- ous. Otber top tbree placings went to Stephanie Greil, Lindsay Ince, Jeremy McClure and Jonatban Stapleton. Monarch Basketball Monarch Basketbail1 Tuesdy, February 3 se Big East (Co-ed) inI Charley Ftzwhiskey's 14 Wallace Pontiac 8 fi Charley Fitzwiskey's shut out Wallace i Pontiac tbrougb the second and third quai- i ter to grab their latest victory.H The teams were even at 4-4 after the opening frame before Charley' s forged abead. Evan Presse was named Cbarley's player of Uic gane for bis great defensive efforts wile Brooke Harper took Uic award for s Wallace Pontiac for bier overail feisty per- i formance. Gallinger Ford 14n Knuckles/Bomiar 12 a This knock down, drag out battie fea- tured ties after each of Uic first tbree quai-v ters before Gallinger Ford pulled out ailE tbe stops to win. Great bustie garnered Gallinger Ford' s Kristen Casselmali top marks. Todd Masseil was tbe standout for Knuckles/Bomar witb effective guarding. ACC (10-12 Boys) Bruce Hood Travel 26 t Marinaro Construction 16 Bruce Hood Travel enjoyed sligbt leads afier tbe second and third quarters before1 sealing tbe deal with an eigbt-point final frame. The teains were deadlocked at 4-4 after tbe opening quarter. Great bustie and defence earned Marinaro's Jonathan Digirolamo and Brodie McCartby of Bruce Hood player- of-the-gamie honours. NBA Mfilton Graphies 39 State Farm Insurance Cutaia 34 State Faim Insurance/Cutaia outscored Milton Grapbics 14-7 tbrougb tbe fourtb quarter to make tbe final score quite respectable. Netting tbree baskets and player-of-the- game honours for State Farm Insurance/Cutaia was Alex Sbore wbile Gordon Darlng took the award for tbe vic- tors for is great bustie. Tuesday January 27 ACC (10-12 Boys) Bargaiii Tire 20 Bruce Hoodi Travel 14 Bargain Tire fougbt back from first and ;cond quarter deficits to pull out an excît- îg come-from-behind victory. Tbey blankcd Bruce Hood T.ravel in tbe fial frame to secure tbe win. Bargain 'ire' s Domanic Meleco led offensively wie Glenn Jenkins did likewise for Bruce Hood Travel with six points. Both scored player-of-the-game bonours. NBA Milton Graphies 53 Milton Chrysler Dodge 50 Milton Grapbics pulled abead early and stayed tbeir tbrougb this bigb-scoring, higb-energy bautle. Milton Chrysier Dodge trailed by no more than six points tbrougbout the gaine and drew 10 within one late in the tMIrd. Corey Crowder bit three field goals and was named top player for Milton Chrysier Dodge white two-way spark plug Jason Gaeton took the honour for the victors. Thursday, January 29 Big East (Co-ed) Galiinger Ford 10 Wallace Pontiac 6 Gallinger came up witb big second and third-quarter efforts en route to victory. Wallace led through thse opening frame. Eric Taylor was named player-of-the- game for bis hostie witb Gallinger white Tanya Presse's overall feisty performance netted ber top marks for Wallace. Charley Fitzwhiskey's 16 Knuckles/Boiiiir 10 Anotber come-from-behind win saw Cbarley's trait by two afler one quarter betore putting tbeir stamp on another two points. Katherine Gifford of Charley's came up witb tbree assists and player-of-the-gamfe bonours. Steadily improving Sarab Kingdom took the award for Knuckles/Bomar. ACC (10-12 Boys) Bargain lire 18 Marinaro Construction 16 Marinaro came witbin a beartbeat of a Cinderella comeback but just couldn't make up the eigbt-point difference after tbe tbird quarter. Bargain Tire won wiUi a minimum ive players, including Kevin St. John wbo was named top player for bis busUe and offen- sive outpuit. The Canadien Champion, Tuesday. Februaiy 10,19-3 t.

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