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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 9 Apr 1999, p. 23

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Monarchb Basket bal Big East Semifinals State Faran-Cutaia 16 Wallace Pontiac 12 This was anybody's gamne through the early stages of play, but State Farm-Cutaia finally overcame their scoring woes to engineer a fierce finish and prevail. The victors' game-winning baskets were delivered witbin the last two minutes of the gamne. Leading them to victory was player-of-the-game Matt Clough. Final State Farm-Cutaia 32 Knuckles Sports Shop 24 After receiving an inspiring intermission pep taik from Useir coach, State Farm-Cutaia emp- tied Use tanks in the second balf and captured Useir division titie. Cody Commnons was Use high scorer for the champions - wbose back-to-back playoff wins came just 48 bours apart - while superb shooting earnied Sean Casselman top marks for Knuckles Sports Shop. WNBA Semifmals Milton Graphies 24 Gallinger Motors 14 Milton Graphics was the underdog in tbis tilt but bardly looked like it. They came out fiying from Use opening tip-off and didn't let up until their bard-fougbt yet convincing tri- umpb was complete. Melanie Rego was the play- er-of-the-game for tbe winners while splitting the award for Gallinger Motors were Ashley Sbantz and Lauren Decoste. Finals Bargain Tire 19 Milton Graphics 13 One upset was ail Milton Graphics had to offer in this year's playoff mun as Usey kept pace witb Bargain Tire but feil in Use final five minutes. Bargain Tire deposited tbree baskets at cruncb time to secure the chanipionship. This sbowdown featured SO many standout performances from botb aides that it was juat too difficult to pick top players. ACC Semnifinals Bomar 21 Marinai-o/Menitor 18 Marinaro/Meritor sbowed strongly from start to finish but juat couidn't break Use momen- tum that Bomnar had built tmp over the previous couple of weeks. Michael Maninaro of Marinaro/Meritor made some gneat abots to keep thinga close wbile Bomar got a textbook team effort from everyone and wouid not choose one top play- er. Fin"l Milton Chrysler 32 Bosar 25 This seesaw hate saw the iead switch bands a number of times before Milton Chrysler poured it on down the stretch and came out abead. Matt Adams and Nick Clough ied their teamn to victo- ry with shooting and play mak- ing. Taking the player-of-the- gamne award for Bomar - earned through outstanding offence - was Kevin St. John. NBA Semifinais Chariey Fitzwhiskey's 67 Donsino's Pizza 18 Domino's Pizza juat didn't have enough sauce to contain Charley Fitzwhiskey's, who surprisedl even tbemrselves with bow handily they controlied Use entire game. Leading the victors bith a fantastic two-way effort was Ceon Singh while the player- of-the-game for Domino's Pizza was Darren Chow. Finals Chaniey Fitzwhiskey's 52 Hunt Plymouth Chrysler 47 Genuine competition pre- sented itseif in the champi- onsbip match but still couidn't stop Charley Fitzwhiskey's beeline to the titie. They pulled out the win with just a few minutes to play in this highly entertalning show- down. It capped another great bouse league year for Monarcb Basketball. m AUi CYROLYSris C Pwmemnt Halr Remoa for Mon & Womn L/t 'fal teizio *Facial * Bikini ~ Back e Chest t" *Eyebrow e Arms Legs e Underarm IENNEAC. MORLEYC.E Groduoite of ECC Memberof SOE. C.OPE. FREE consultation by Appoîntment (905) 878-1546 RELOCATED TO: 550 Ontario St., Unit #1 6, Milton Deumer, Quinn alternates for provincial showdown - tramn RISK on page 21 skill level bigh enougb to compete at this level, so it's wonderful to see ber rewarded for ber efforts." Joining Brancier next montb wilI be senior Springer Vicki Cbliszczyk, who'll be making a 10th trip to provincials after finisbing fourtb overali in the Open 2 divi- sion. Her best single performance came on beam, where she took third. Moving up tbe ranka this year to Pre- Junior 2 were Knisten Dewrner and Ashley Quinn, wbo have both earned altemate sta- tua for the provincials. Deumier's moat recent qualifying efforts were highlighted by a silver medal finish on beam. Seventb on vault and floor gave bier an overail placing of fourth. Quinn, who's been hindered by ilînes and injury as of late, flnished up a season to forget with sub par sbowings - by ber bigh standards at least - in every event Constant obstacles to another provincial appearance for the talented gymnast repire- sented the Milton Springers' biggest disap- pointmnent this season. Shanelle Vailloo and Jaimi Fellows, Pre- Novice 1 teammates, secured silver and bronze medals respectively with ternific beami routines. Taking bronze for beain in Pre-Jurnor 1 was Amy Williams. Also competing in the third and final o MATIXEA Dly6:45 9:00 p. Stàuint.200pý 0 10 DOUO'S 1IRT AMT OIE SaiS20in. 2:W p.a. . Mr-, qualifying meet were Christina Chimonides, Stephanie Deumfer, Valerie Massel, Alicia Robinson, Christina Shisowick and Alexis Stoffels. 1Meeting <~of the I 't-VEsergreen Cemetery Board of Directors wiII be held ot Hugh Foster Hall Tu.sday April 13, 1999 beginning af 7:30 p.m. Interment Rights Holders are invited ta attend. For information cali 875-1404 -Ia a Elisabeth Hibbert B.Sc., D.Ch. Chiropodist-Foot Speciaiist * Corm * Calluses - Warts * Heel & Arch Pain " Orthoic Management " Diabetc & Arthitic Footcare *Surgical Cane * Nail Cane Pediatric Assessment 17 Wilson Drive Milton 878-9167 SPECIAL SIX WEEK COURSE BEGINNERS ONLY! Milton's Fasteat Growing Karate Sehool MILTON TsURuoKA KARATE 1(905) 876-1470 httpl/webhome.idirect..com/-tspainozo aian Champion, Frlday, April 9, 1999 -23 AIRUNE SEAT SALES! AIR CANADA AND CANADIAN AIRLINES HAVE SEAT SALES ON FOR YOU NOW witb fanes reduced up to 40 per cent! It only goes for a couple of weeks, and if you plan to take advantage of tbese opportunities - BOOK NOW -THERE WILL BE LIM1TIED SEATS AT THESE PRICES! The ticketing deadline for most destinations is Apnil 19, and there are lamits to how far into tse summer some of the fanes apply - but still a good opportunity to travel at a reduced cost. 'Lime to go visit Use famly - call or visit your favourite professional travel agent to get the best fane! THE AIRLINES ARE SO BUSY Usese days witb their good volume of business - Usey ane over 70% full on average, and with s0 many people carrying on luggage, they are not keeping up with cleaning their planes in some instances. There is limited. time between when the flight arrives at a destination before it takes off on its next leg - and with so much time getting Use number of people off Use plane, along with their more than ample carry-on stuff, it only leaves a few miinutes fnr Use cleaners to whip tbrough tbe plane. So next time you fly, you may be sitting in somnebody else's mess! So complain! LONG-HAUL AIRLINE PASSENGERS GET CODDLING when they arrive in London's Heathrow Airport. BRITISH AIRWAYS is spmucing up its Arrivais Lounge in Terminal Four with the addition of a Travel Spa, wbere one can go and get a massage, have a workout or perbaps have a beauty treatment, plus enjoy the relaxing special 'ly scented aromas to help relax. Most travellers arriving on the ovemight birds are right into their workday, and this wiII help them prepare and he at their best! Only for the First and Business CIass passengers Usus far. AN AIRLINE PASSENGER FAIRNESS ACT is being proposed into US legisiation to protect travellers from being at the whim of Use airlines, who bave many penalties for violation of their standards by the traveller, but tbe carriers have none! Change of schedule, cancelling of flights, endless delsys, people stranded, changed aircraft, and not refunding mornes for weeks are just some of the areas of concem. Shouid be interesting! ~~Tr=ae1 878-2886 16 Martin St. (downtown) Aise In Haltonl HiEs, OakvUIe &Wd aarban www.brucehood.com

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