Hogarth three-time winner Scott Hogarth was a triple threat recentiy at the Battie of Wonderiand National Karate Champiônships. The Figbting Griffin sensci îcsted is skills in two .sgL clN lUn'. OllCllOla ' sc int.O'5 .1 taking top honours in cach event. Kristen McEihone won her advanced division while Joshua Job and Sean Mangan placed first in kids and teen competition respectively. Mangan also took a second-place finish as did Paige Honey. Among those scoring third-place honours were Tammy Hogarth, Jordan Lange and Jeff Schmitz. Lange, Schmitz and Matthew Walton came away with fourths while Quinn Croise, Brandon Laferiere and Chad Mathers ail placed fifth. Fighting Griffin Martiai Arts took first runner-up status in the best supporting club category. Hogarth now prepares for this summer's Four Tournament Pan-American Games Conference. Competition wiiI be held in Kansas City, Washington, South Carolina and Texas. Locals shine Milton's Young Choung Tae Kwon Do Academy amassed eigbt golds, eight siivers and tbree bronze recently at a toumament in Hamilton. Martial arts expert Scott Hogarth Kristen Bonham, Valerie Burke, Shannon Condi, Brenden Denharo, Robin McCoil and Brittany McDonnell each scored one gold and one silver. Picking up a gold and a bronze was Courtney Condi while Matt Jenson also struck gold. Steve Duffieid and T.J. Snow captured a pair of sil- vers and a pair of bronze medals respectîvely. The Canadman Champion, Frlday, May 1, 1998 --35 *THE LIONS Pitch Toumoment 29th and 30th, 1998 Lions Park - Thompson Roud, Milton $20 Moy2298 $22S/4 CASH FOR EVERY WINI BASED ON 24 TEAM ENTRY The first 24 teamns to submit their entry fee will have a reserved spot. Co-Ed 5 and 5 D Rec. - Mens 35 & Over - Mens 45 & Over FOR FURTHIR INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim Leslie..693-1881 Urban Fanao...876-4712 Williard Roth ... 878-0633 Jo. Wilson...878-9276 Round Robin Format - Guaranteed 3 Games - No Anticipation - Games are 60 Minutes or 7 Innings Free Substitution - No lnfieids - Maximum SIo Pitcb - Courtesy Runners Must be the Laat Out* Co-Ed 5 Per Game - No Protests - Umpires Decision is Final - Play Rais or Shine e ABSOUTELYNO ALCOHOL ALLOWED IN PARKING LT ~ABSOUTELY MAKE CHEQUE PAYABLE TO. LIONS CLUB 0F MILTON R.O. BOX 96, MILTON, ONT. L9T 2X5 IS 1Porenta gets silver medal Jennifer Porenta mixed speed and endurance to capture silver recently at the 1998 Etobicoke Pentathlon. The pre-teen swimmer - plus 15 of her Milton Marlin mates - were put through their paces with 100-metre races of freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and but- tertly plus a 2t00m individual mediey. Porenta was a bastion of consistency with strong finishes in every event. Her combined time of 7:50.69 was good enougb for the runner-up spot in the 1l and 12-year-old girls division. Age claus teammate Kristen McIlroy wasn't far bebind - running, or rather swimming, the gamut in 8:25.32 for sev- entb-piace bonours. Sisters Michelle and Jennifer Claessens took 29th and 40tb places respectiveiy with times of 9:16.30 and 9:33.77 while teammates Erynn Mayes and Yvonne Sliekers posted times of 9:53.17 and 10:01.23 for 53rd and 55th spots. Newcomer Jamie Robinson placed 66th witb a total time of 10:44.36. Hilary Wassenicb led the way in the 10 and under girls category with a time of 11: 15.33 for 22nd place. Six spots and 17 seconds back was eight-year-old Jacqueline Clarke - the youngest Marlin in the pack. Among thse 10 and under boys, Milton's Kevin Winter sbowed strongly witb an overaîl 11:47.90 effort for t 6th spot. Jennifer Parents Brenda Lussier, 21, placed I 3tb in the 17 and up class witb a time of 10:20.80. In the Il and 12 year old boys division, Nick Parris took 4th place after scratch- ing froro one event. Stephanie Sliekers was impressive in the 13 and 14 year old girls class with an 8:09.53 combined time for l6th place while maie counterpart David Wassenich put together an 8:08.62 finish for 29th overali. George Dimitrov and Kassie Siiekers raced aganst four dozen 15 and 16 year old maie and female swimmers eacb. Dimitrov placed 19tb in 7:47.46, Sliekers 2 1st in 8:12.75. Drury wins the opener a fram HARROLD on page 33 on a tbrowing error. Simpson scored MD's oniy other run in the fourtb. Driving ber in witb a single was Candice Wriggleswortb. Elisha McGee was steady in middle relief for the Spartans. In tbree innings she ailowed one run on two bits wbile picking up a pair of strikeouts. Middle infielders Huffman and Melissa Parcels came up witb some big defensive piays for Drury. L-eading MD in the field was Dolan, who moved over to shortstop in the fourth and was particularly sharp. MecManus relieves Relieving ber on the mound was Jen McManus, who kept ber team within strik- ing distance by fanning tour and retiring nine of Il batters. Drury bopes to make il two in a row tis aftemoon wben tbey bost Iroquois Risdge. Meanwbile, Milton District beads across town to battle the Bisbop Reding Royals. Alumni hockey tourney The Burlingloti Centrai Higb Sebool Hockey Alumni Association presents the Burlinglon Higb Sebool Hockey Leagues' first Annual Alumni Toumnament. The tournament will operate at the Burlington Mainway Arena May 22 to 24 in two divisions, over 30 and 20-29 year age classes. For more information, or 10 obtain an application, eau 332-0757. liii IVbI~LW IL-~ui fA Ur.NCTRE i-yn PHnRS#, CARDIOVASCULAR NERVOUS *Coronary Heart Disease Anxiety & Insomnia Hypertension* Back Pain & Sciatica Angina* Menopause & PMS 'Computerized Heart Evaiuation. Join work with University cfCaifmis - Davis Medicai Centre. 3025 Hurontario St. Suite #307, Mississauga Dr. Jia U MD (China) Former Researcher in Roya Free Hospital (U.K) To ssi* te cmj nt with the *pooino eles Prevention in dentistry incîndes the promo- t ion of the mouthgsard as a necessary piece of sports protective equipment. Of ail body parts, the teef h are least ikely ta retnrn to a normal, healthy state folowing '- V injury, sa prevention of dental trauma is ofl tmost importance. It has been estimated that 39% of ail dental injuries are sports related and that an athiete is 60 ires more likely ta damage teeth when nat wearing a mouthguard. Athietes who play hockey, lacrasse and football have long recognized mouttiguards as a neces- sary piece of their protective eqsipment & dental injury has been dramatically reduced lu these sports. Recreational athletes who participate lu sports sncb as raquethaîl, sac- rer, basketball, mInle skating, skateboarding, street hockey sud mountain bikiug should adopt msuthgsards as part ai their protective gear (in addition ta helmet when appropri- ate). If yos play sports, your dentist cas help you determine if yos are at risk for the damaging blows to the chin & hori- zontal impacts which are the major casses of dental trau- ma. Your dentist can help you choose between a store- bought 'boil sud mould" type of mouthgsard or the much more protective, destist-made, custom mouthguards which may be more costly, but are more likely 10 be worn because they fit well snd comfortable. By encouraging the wearing of dental protection for sports, we aim to keep ssr active patients sportIng their smilles for a Ilisîlme. 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