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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 13 Mar 1998, p. 24

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24 - The Canadian Champion, Fniday, March 13, 1998 MAJOR MOSQUITO BSEBAL R.TYIS & INDOOR CUNIC Robert Baldwin Public School Gym Friciay nights 6:OOpm to 7:45pm March 20 & 27 April 3, 10, 17 &24 Any Quoeions Phone Colin LoCourse 878-76741 Specia( Thanks! Thank you ail very much f rom ail thel boys on the Lafarge Winterhawks Minor Pee Wee Single "A" Hockey Team. To our parents, frends & others who helped with our raffle advertising & donation of prizes to help support our team through the 97/98 season. Especially to our Coach Brad Cashmore & Manager Ron Brow. It was a great season & we ail had fun. Bees are on the ropes HOCKEY CAMPS ~-JULY 20-AuGiUST 28 1 WUSK CAMPS TUAT INCLUDE: *Hockey skils traning cam bés s *Hihrjerforrance forwar s NHL *VIdeos antd 4-hes. on ice isrcosicue instructionl per day F rsDae " Powerskating & goalscoiflg camps- ,,iReWns " Arrive 8 arn., pik-up 5:30 p.m. !-1 " Ail camps inciade otidoor actiolSiesF MikeRicci Ail programe stesplace at he "stato et th. ut"V ICE SPORTS OAkVILE .NHL rints MNWF *Fiteso Centre doi l *Sports loge oveok t AFREE BROCHIURE ce suraces 84-689, 34. *anti more... [[~I~ Mardi S-Affl a AW. 20-Aaw. 23 jpr27-hu SPOR"St OACKV.ILLE nH>'l * trom STING on page 21 set up beautifully by Mini - while Ron Baker answered back jusi 11 seconds after ilio Bcecstock ai'?-I1lead, \Vhile sIIauvei Bil/ci s,.Cni for the Becs' second goal Wcdncsday and was a consistent threat against Brampton and Bramalea, the veteran winger bas been somewhat of a detriment through the early going of tbe series. He îook a holding penalty in tbe first period Wednesday that negated a Shane Sullivan interference caîl - which could have helped his team build on an early lead. Before that Baltzer spent six minutes in the sin bin Tuesday in Milton. Hîs high- sticking minor in the second gave the Merchants a two man advantage and opened the door to two powerplay goals juot 13 seconds apart. This was ail the Merchants would need offensively, as they eked out a 2-1 win. Starting things off with a rocket from the set up Jeft Haydar's low snapshot before Bachorski knew what hit him. The Hamnilton tender stood on bis head ttvg up witl saves lie just i dttake against Milton in the regular season. Daniel Jacques was equally impressive at the opposite end of the rink, turning back 21 of 22 shots. Returning from a week-long bout with the flu Tuesday, gritty winger Nathan Gillies did a standout job wearing down Hamilton. Kevin Crowe owned the cor- ners, muscling bis oppontents oft the puck on countless occasions. Rookie Mike McKenzie notehed the Bees' lone tally while teammate Joah Smith led a spirited defensive effort. Should they win tonight, Milton could sweep the series tomorrow evening at Mountain Arena. Game time is 7:30 p.m. in Hamilton. The game in Milton tonight begins at 8 p.m. G rapplers look ready wi - gudfr a npaers Drurywill ave from Georgetown and Guelph. "But ibis week we've had a couple of good practices, probably because we' ve got a nice sized group going 50 they're motivated. "'Other ochools that are sending only one or two wrestlers likely aren't practicing, so we're at a definite advantage." healthy contingent at the upcoming Canadian Championships as well. Vying for national medals are McCart, Wadeson, Justin Billingham. Chad Merritt and Kevin Heffron - one of two oliver medaliots at OFSAA. The nationals wiIl be in Edmonton in April. Larry Jaroslawski STILL INTERESTED IN REGISTERING ? Late registrations will be accepted until April 1, 1998. You will be put on a waiting list and the late fee of $100 per ployer will apply if placed on o team. Please call the Hollne (875-4072) and leave your name and phone # on the Registrar's lne (2). Registration forms may be picked up and/or dropped off at 40 Mili Street, Milton. SELECT GIRLS TRY-OUTS A new Select league bas been formed. Girls interested in playing for one of the fol- lowing teams are encouraged to attend the following try-outs: Girls Under - il Leisure Centre 6:00 - 7:30 March 29 and April 5 Girls Under - 14 E.C. Drury 4:00 - 5:30 March 21 st and 28th Girls Under"- 16 E.C. Drury 1:00 - 2:30 Mardi 21 st and 28th SELECT COACHES NEEDED Coaches are needed for a Select Boys Under - il team and for a Select Boys Under - 13 teamn. If interested, please call the Holine and leave a message for Willy. REP TRY-OUTS BEING HELD IN MARCH AIl players interested in playing for o Representative Teom and who have not yet mndi- cated tbeir interest ta play Rep soccer, please contact the appropriate coach ta discuss attending the try-outs being held indoors during March. Peter Casa Boys Under 10, 331 -9616 Peter Word Boys Under 12, 876 -1696 Tony Casa Boys Under 15, 854 -0021 Luigi Connotara Boys Under 16, 878 -0396 Graham Smith Boys Under 19, 878 -7698 Colin Henderson Girls Under 16, 876 -1524 Terry Myers Girls Under 18, 878 -6500 Bert Zonneveld Girls Under 19, 873 -9263 SPONSORS APPRECIATEDI if you would like to sponsor a soccer team, please leove a message on the Hotline for Richard, who wil1 return your coul to discuss the benefits of sponsoring a soccer team. FINAL CAIL FOR REFEREES If you are 12 years old or older and you are interested in refereeing this summer, please cal1 the Hotline and leave a message (name, age and phone #) for Bruce. FINAL CALL FOR COACHES IF you are a prnt interested in coaching your child this summer, please call the Hotine and leave a message For Duncan. We are scheduling clinics in the month of April and we will provide you with other support as well throughout the season. FINAL CALL FOR CONVENORS We need only a few more! If you are a parent interested in convening an age group, please call the Holine and leave a message for Andrew. RMl[EEM THO>SE COUPONSI R.mehib.rte redeenM e MYSC/KnucdMs coupons for a bc# or sWm p"da atKm"dsin idm connm"mo. For "»os who miled in Ibeir r.gaSrGtl!I, you wAlIsoo be receiving oacoupon in "b.mil. e e e ' p a ' :4 * -MARCH BREAK - Fletcher Sportsplex, Steeles/M lauhin Rd. Ages 5-12 Reg. $250 - includes lunch at Don Cherry's. Ce Don Cowdev w k 78-71 0. lce + Pool + Gmns!um =5!Lun

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