FThe Canadian Champion, Fnday. lune 12, 1998 - 23 ~Mavericks win just what the doctor ordered By STEVE LOBLANO The Champion Take two trips to St. Catharines and eail me next week.' Tha's how the precription , Aotiîld havxý red had 0wi Jr 13 Mlavericks coosulted a physician regarding their îod-season slump. Whle only haltway through back-to-back away games with the Sparlan Warriors, Jim Leworthy's charges seemn well on their way 10 a speedy recovery. Milton dominated round one Tuesday night, spanking their hosts 15-5 to sel a new teamn record for mosl wins (12) in a sea- sonl. Wiîh regular contributors Cory Leigh and Paul Wade held scoreless, the Mavericks' third ]ne slepped in and scored four imes 10 help cngineer the blowout. Rock-steady goalîending by Kevin Eansor. Russ Flcming's physical presence and a poient powerplay tigured slrongly in the lopsided viclory as well. "We needcd 10 start shooling morc and we did tIsat tonighî," said Leworthy. "Hopefully our mid-season slumiv 110nw over.- Milton but a 4-1I cad in thc opcning tramie - nctling thrce in the last îwo-andahalf minutes - and only gol sronger from there. And what little suspense remained over the last lwo periods Spartan killed through poorjodgmenî. Trailing by only four in the second, they played much Ion con, servatively during a two man-advantage. As a resol hey failed to tire even one shot at Eansor, much less gel the two goals needed 10 put îhemn back in the game. The Warriors made no move 10 pull goalie Nicky Smith ontil il was way 100 late and took several rash penalties - including Mike Homiaok's double minor for slashing which led 10 a pair of goals just 49 seconds apart. Nolching the lirst of these was captain Andrew Harthoît, who turned the hat-îrick Tuesday 10 surpass ihe half-cenîury goal mark. He now has 51 on the year. Tallying lwice were Shawn Bomberry, Bryan Jackson and Jason Ford - who led a spirited third mie atlack. Fellow sopporting cast member Kevin Scime sank bis firsI of Flag C Football Week 3 Remax Realty 50 Halton Pool 18 Clarke Snedden and Tony Spagnoti scord two touchdowns each t0 lead Remax 10 iheir third slraight viciory. Single majors camne from Panno Tournidis. Carlton Perlera, Samn Collura and Miiesh Koichka. Goodlfe Fitness 26 The Dickens 19 A two-iouchdown performance by Mark Fausse helped Goodtife Filness ouldistance the always compelitive Dickens crew. Ed Slabikowski and Anthony Puckenin chipped in with one TD each white for the Dickens il was Chris Clark who shone with a pair of majors. Waltzing Wmasel 52 Bruce Hood Travel 13 Leading Waltzing Wemsel 10 a lopsided win wilh two touchdowns apiece were Dave Wheelihan, Randy Sleghîholm and Aam Sveda. Mark Zinga scored once. Week 2 Dickens 28 Halton Pool 0 Clark Sommerville, Dave Hiennan and Aaron Van Eck scored majors in the Dickens' firsi shutout of the scason. Ading their efforts with interceptions were Hector Canmpbell and Rich Hiennan. Good Lile Fitness 62 Bruce Honni Travel 12 Pivot Ed Slabikowski threw four touchdown passes to Dave Roland and rau one in hinself. Chipping in the other TDs were Bill McManus, Peter Daly, Kevin Agnew and Hayden Adamns. Re/Max 38 Waltzing Weasel 2 Ageles Ray tlelegarde tossed six majors.,two each w0 Kimn ishop and Jeff Turcotte and one apiece 10 Tony Vastano and Tino Ratkovic. Panno Toumidis hani a whopping 26 catches white Jas Basra carne up with nine quarterhack sacks. League Standings Team Remax Realty Goodlife Fitness Waltzing Weasel The Dickens Halton Pool Bruce Hood W L PTS Milton Movericks the year, on a huge miscue by backup tender Cory Bazylewski, while linemates Kaegan Sherriff and Shane McConnell also lit the lamp. Other goals came from Graham Darling, Craig Hedley and Jimmy Leworthy Jr., who was the key setup man on the night with four assists. Eansor stopped 25 of 30 shots for bis 101th winr. His only real nemesis was Bill Lefeuvre - back from an early- se,îson \liit witit, SICaîhlai i iies Ji A î e,îIîl wbo igured Ini îhree of Spartans five goals. Maverick notes: The OLA Jr. B Alil-Star Game is slated for Saturday, June 27 in Scarborough. Harthoît, Leigh and Eansor are among the leading candidates 10o epresent Milton on lte West Division team ... Bryan Jackson ha eight points in bis last two games ... The Mavericks travel to, St. Catharines agairi tonigbt (Friday) before retuming 10 Tonelli Mrena tomorrow ai 8 p.m. 10 bout Wallaceburg. An expert maintenance check of your air conditioner and natural gas furnace now could save costly repairs later l i iai customers O.A.C.; esclucies GST, replacement parts, A/C coulant rÇarging, or labour on repairs. Compared lu unr regolar price ot $7995 >t teHeating Maintenance Check and Cooling Maintenance Check. pitmavry bu make model and accessories. 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