24-The Canadien Champion, Friday, June 12, 1998 OUT A FRESH START. Get SOLUTIONS now for: Credit Carci Problemis Losof Job or Loved One Repossessions Major Cash Fow Problemns Wage Gomisbments Evictions Peristent Bill Collector5 Judgernients, Lcîw Suts Student Lc (nn Delnquent Taxes Foreclosures Divare Reca ed Financiai Prablems PqPADDON + Dankrupicy can be avoded Lal us! No chargefor initial contsultain YORKE INC. FANISLOOY SEOCES P IaJTFSE NCi»dRUPTCY 7 m 81 225 Mai tetEs Min&M ri t)Mlton A better solution! Blakelock jumps on MD early in girls softball quarterfinals By STEVE LeBLANC The Champion Milton District' s girls solîbaîl team can vsucb l'or the tact ibai one is tmuly the loneliesi nuîssber. That's how înany runs tbey scored tact Friday in Oakville dur- i ng regional quarterfi nal action. The single score wasn't enough to advance. The Mustangs' oppossition- host TA. Blakelock - tsok con- trol from the onset with a three run opening trame and cushioned their lead down the sretcb f'or an even- tuai 5-I triumph. MDs only consolation came in snapping the shutout in their final at-bat. Elly Jo Dolan scored afler crushing one lu deep left field for a standup triple. Driving ber home with a lier up tbe msiddle was Caîsdace Wrigglesworth. Offensive bardship struck early f'or the Mustangs. who loaded the bases with no outs in the first inning only 10 sec Blakelock pitch- er Shawna Andrews-Feener escape with three consecutive strikeouts. Eight other MD base runners, five in scoring position, were atei non due In lairge part iii superb ticlding by the host team. Blakelock came up with a terrific double play in the fourth and haIt a dozen outfield catches in the last thrce trames. "Wc hiad tied them during the regular season and knew il was going to be a tough one today Fridayj." said Mustang coach Angela Grimsey. "They're a vcry good teansi." In addition to scoring the only run. Dolan pitcbed the last four innings. She retired the side in the fiftt and sixîh - with belp l'rom shortstop Wriggleswortb and cen- tre fielder Anne-Marie Crombie - to kcep the Mustangs' meager comneback hopes alive. Starting on the mound was Jets McManus who struggled with ber contiol ii, the tirst. surrendcring thrcc walks and îhrcc runs. Wrngglcsworth and Laura Smith led MD at the plate with two bits apiece. Chipping in onc cadi were Dolais. Crsmbie, Ntchola Hooper and Katberine Burgess. No nme'rc:, for FCD Georgetowns mercied EC. Dri W in the third last Friday, but it wals hardly an act of kindness. The explosion served only te, bol- ster an alrcady established lead and pave the way for a 13-6 beating ol* the Spartans, who nceded four runs in their last two at-bats just to mnake tbings somewbat respectable. Wbile certainly the underdogs in the quarterfinal contest, Drury had tied the first-place Rebels 1-1 in regular season play just four days earlier and were expected to show a litIle more strongly. Unfortunately somebody failed to mention thal to Georgetown sluggers, who according 10 Spartan co-coach Sally Gray -were hitting into the holes aIl over the place." Melissa Parcels meanwhile, put on a bitting clinie of ber own with a home run, triple and two singles. The Spartan infielder scored three runs and collected three RBI. Sharing the pitcbing duties were Lindsey Harrold and Elisha McGee. MILTON YOUTH SOCCER CLUB IMPORTANT NOTICE PICTURE DAY SATURDAY, JUNE 13'h MRAIN OR SHINE"I All pictures wilI be taken at the Optimist Centre lase check yu Pcue.Schedule ocaiyur coach foruexact time. ' Hockey Program DRAFT CHOICE HOCKEY PROGRAMS INC. BREAKAWAY POWERSKATUNG FIVI DAY PROORAM UNI Milton Memorial Areno JOE PEDULI An. 17-21 8:3Oam-1 1 :3Oom Former EuropE * 15 hrs on ice e'SCOTr BERT * on ioe equipment Princeton Univ * spring boards * KELLY REE * wheels European Prc, * speed timer e WAYNE Gh * parai1.1 bars Former Montsf * skils/gamne situation e GAUY HEEI * 5 ta1ratio NC»- Coac * max 25 students Cost $275-00 SPACE ÈS LIMUTEDI STRUCTORS LA - Milton pean Pro trou - Milton iversily ID - Rockwood o, Ployer of the Year AGNE - Brampton treal Canadian NHL :M ch Cail 905-452-7205 - 10:0om - 4pm www.droftchoice.com Email - i st.pick@draftchoice.com 2 amcourt Rd. Unit#9 Brampton (905) 452-7205 Baker bashes the game winner Erin Baker crusbed a two-out. two-run homer in the ast inning Saturday that lifted the Milton Sweethcarts 10 a 15-13 triumph over visiting Ajax. The local heroine - who drove in Katie Close for the game winner - siîsgled and doubled carlier sn and collected a total of five RBI. Also shining ai the plate for the Jaycees-sponsored crew were Justine Williams and Amanda Reid. with four and tbree bit efforts rcspectively. Joanne KctîcaIý collected two RBI and played well defensis cl ai second base. Splittttsg the pitching duties were sisters Jan and Katie Wollaston and Laura Wellstead. wbo combined fanned Il Ajax batters wbile allowing jusItbree bits and tour earned mons. Somnewhat sbaky fieldiîîg by the Sweethearts kept their guests in tbc boi t trough iuch of the aflernoots contcst. o o o I It s with great pleasure that Milton Chrysier announces the return of Geoif Bower to our sales Management Te am. Geoff wilU hold the position of New Vehicle Sales Manager. Geoff would like to invite ail of his customers to drop in to chat and enjoy a fresh cup of coffee. Geoif says, "I'm ready to make a deal on any one of our fine Chrysier products, hope to see you al soon.", 878-8877 M e laEe 4b ri'D. E y M