Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 17 Nov 1998, p. 35

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Milton Junior Jiu-Jitsu Tournament resuits list Group #1 ;t Jared Harrington id David Wright rd Katherine Danielli th Katelyn Taylor Group #2 st Sean Ferguson nd Devin Lord rd Neryhs Ha th Moudy Fayed Group #3 st Katie Blasco ýnd Jeremy Duncan rd Cole Cherwaty Ih Quinn Ward Group #4 1 s Derek Dohery nd Matthew Herbert rd Catey Ward 1h Josh Bridge Group #5 ist Taylor Prestidge 2nd Joel Roy 3rd Korey Hamilton 4th Brenden Steeves Group #6 lsa Shannon Laing 2nd Jesse Scot 3rd Naomi Flint 4th Nicholas Plamon Group #7 ist Matthew Connors 2nd Andrew Creamer 3rd Daniel Kostiuk 4th Vincent Siler Group #8 1 st Gary Laing New Toronto Burlngton Milton Milton Milton Black Panther Milton Milton Milton New Toronto Red Griffin Milton Red Griffin Red Griffin Milton Milton Milton Black Panthers Red Griffin Burlington Milton Red Griffin Milton Black Panther Burlington Milton New Toronto Milton Milton Daniel Kclsh Phillip Tingley Robert Lee Group #9 Wade Gardner Matthew Brenner Norman Wimmner Spencer Cherwaty Group #10 Carly St. John Danielle Guerriero Melissa Connors Rachel Fleming Group #11 Nicole Guerriero Daniel Stancec Fadi Marbina William McDermott Group #12 Bryan Demopois David Bland Leah Dodson Colin Tadgell Group #13 Summer Stein Vanessa Hotyfox Sigoumney Hotyfox Catherin Neyes Group #14 Greg Dalcourt Michael Vachenho Michael Alward Deoek Baily Milton Milton Milton Milton Black Panther Oakville Red Griffin Burlington Red Griffin Burlington Red Griffin Red Griffin Red Grffln New Toronto Milton Burlington New Toronto New Toronto Red Griffmn Red Griffin Milton Milton Red Griffin Black Panther New Toronto Red Griffmn Milton TWISS TRANSPORTATION LTD. il/À 32 Steeles Ave. Unit 15 905-878-5987 The Canadien Champion, Tuesday, Novemnber 17, 1998-2 E.C. Drury rallies to defeat Iroquois E.C. Drury Hgh's scnior boys vollcybal tearo staged a pair of late rallies to nip the1 Iroquois Ridge Trailblazers 15-13, 16-141 Friday. This capped an outstanding 6-1 regular season for the Spartans, who finîshed sec- ond in the Volpe Division and hosted Oakville Trafalgar in the opening playoff round yesterday aftemnoon. Resuits were not available at press time. Friday's regular season finale saw the local crew struggle at the net through the early going of game one and falI behind 5- 0. They eventually solved the Trailblazers' back-court defense and got some late kils by Chris Hunt and Brent Van Loosen to forge the comeback. In the end Drury rang off seven unan- swered points 10 win. Camo Ivens stole the show in the second contest with exceptional blocking and key hits. laid down the final spike for the match point - helped EC recover from another slipshod start. The 'Ridge sat at 14-11 for a time but just couldn't put il away. Also coming up with solid performances for the hometown boys were Bobby H1ieks and Mike Maynard. The junior boys finished second in Volpe as well and also hosted OT yester- day. if successful, they'Il move on to tomor- row's division crossover semnifinals. The Halton Championahipa are slated for Friday at Oakville's Sheridan College. Fax your sports reports to 878-4943, attention Steve LeBlanc. 1 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29TH, 3:00 PM, MILTON ALLIANCE CHURCH A 7family Christmas concert feauring Christmas classics, traditional carols and the musical fable "Brother Heinrich's Chrstmas"(fable wiIl be interpreted int American Sign Language) SPECIAL GUESTS: DANCING RANDS Directorial debut of Glenda Crawford ickets available at Peggy's, Delacourt's at the door or caH 8754588 $10 for aduits, $8 for seniorsstudents, $FREE for eilidren 12 & under We're ~~'çWimpy's Dmer V~IIIAPthe Friendly People GOOD FOOD e FAST SERVICE. FULL MENTI e AIL DAY BREAKFAST TAKEOTJT (Calil Ahead) e Daily Specials ,6ozUaU. _hAl, ile ils 9 k- 57

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