Th. Canadia Champion, Tuesday, May 1 1A 999 - IMilton has better opener j~- Reding'ladies post 3-O record Bishop Reding's senior socçer teams rei undefeated following inspired performan( week. On the strength of a three-goal second half, 1 toppled Oakville's White Oaks Wildc« Wednesday to push their season record to 3-0. Sarina Caparello led offensively with two g including the initial insurauce marker - sud I King deposited the eventual gaine winuer on away shot early in the second. Capping BR's bit parade was Kathy Irvir redirected a corner kick by sweeper Bonule Ro Julie Leal sud Kelly O'Brien split the neti duties sud stood tali between the pipes. The Royals had scored previnus victori, crosstown rival Milton District sud T.A. Blakg Milton runs hot and cold. efrom UGLY on page 24 porting cast members Jason Ford and Rysu Felix, wbo bas scored in three of the last four gaines. Frîday the Mavericks were fierce at either end of the floor in establishing their highest offensve output sud lowest goals against total of tbe season. Refusing to play dowu to their inferior competition - even when the outcome was no longer su issue - tbey sustained control froin beginning to end sud got pro- duction fromi ali tbree limes. Dowdell sud Deboer were rock solid between the pipes while Jimmy Leworthy Jr. delivered bis best gaine to date witb a lot of creative passing and attentive defence. Other bighlights included a two-goal effort by Felix sud Jeif Hobendorf notcb- ing bis tirst in two years as a Maverick - on a welI-placed overhsud blast late in tbe tbird. Hartbolt led offensively witb tbree goals and two assists. Leigh and Lewortby Jr. eacb tallied twice. Maverick notes: Hartholt sud Le igh are averaging more thsu two goals sud tbree points per game. eotb are expected to make a mun at the league scoring title.. Sunday marked thse first time this season Leworthy Jr. was held to unde-r two assists. He posted only one. Friday's gaine was tbe shorteat tbis season, lasting just su bour sud 48 minutes ... Milton bas a tough week abead, wbicb begins Friday at borne againat Owen Sound at 8:30 p.m. Suuday tbey travel to Elora for a 7 pin. start. mained Oakville. .es last On Thursday, Reding's boys battled thse always competitive St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders of Oakville be girls to a 2-2 stalemate. This despite missing regsslars Quel its 4-1 Martino, Jason Mota sud Ken Dalglish. They rallied fmom a 2-0 deficit, thanka largely to oals - Kyle Grsut wbo was moved from midfielder to for- )aui.elle ward lu tbe second half sud delivered botb goals for i break- the comeback. BR domiuated much of tise contest but just couldn't ie, wbo ,finish oùt quality scoring chances. molo. Among their missed opportunities were a pair of uinding breakaway rushes - one in each half. Providing solid cage work, particularly dowu the es over stretch, was Steve Perkovic. -lock of They now sport a 2-0-1 record. Lisa Carlesso Lis JudyBon adJason Van de Sande are pleased to bave VALERIE ANDREWS j .oi n our team ofpbyszotberapists at Milton Pbysio. Valeie will sta. Thursday May l3tb and will be able to provide additional evening appointments. (905) 878-9293 Acrossfrom Milton Hospital By STEVE LeBLANC The Champion The HJM Insurance Red Sox' 1999 season should be as much about regaining respectability as attaining victory. With that said, the local men's basebail team got off to a solid start at Brian Best Park Saturday. While 5-4 losers to the Dundas Chiefa, Milton by and large gave a strong accounting of themselves - a feat they' ve seldom managed in recent years and neyer on opening day. Looking to shed their pushover persona, the Red Sox battled back from a couple of one-run deficits duning the moming clash before evenlually conceding defeat in the final inuing. Dundas collected three bits and three runs off rookie dloser Rysu Ricci lu their last at-bat to secure the vic- tory. Red Sox' Kevin Wilson - a sophomore second basemnan - was the potential heo in the fourth when hie stroked a two-out single to deep right field that. cashed in a pair of muns aud put the locals ahead 3-2. Scoring on the play were Greg Rae and Phil Izzi. Ride 'em Cowboy! 4Featung North Amenca s . .. Top Cowboys AJDA SMAY 21-23 -d-- JUST 3 SHOWSI ifl Friday, May 21st 8:0Opm $16.50 )nCt Bramptty9 Ce 2 nd3Sf $13.50 For tidrbt voS tW, cente box c6ftce orcag: (416) 870-8000 7575nMm* Roed Swrth Cohwm eeks & De>3. Free paboelg. Ob O The Board of Directors of the Commun*t Care Access Centre (CCAC) of Halton ispleased to invite CCAC you to attend an OPEN BOARD MEETING May 19, 1999 HIGHLIGHTS 0F AGENDA 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. HaJtOfPeel Distric He*lt Counci ArîUW Distic Service Pln - 199WM00 Royal Canadian Legion Bmbel Mali 15 Wright Avenute Lonfg-Term Care Plannr Acton, ON L7J 2T7 OCAC of Halto Budget Highi#ts- 199M200 SandraShadwc Chief Exwetiveffor For turthe information, oei: Linda Ferrs at (905) 639-5228 ext. 8921 or if long distance dial 1800410M0 Future meeting dates and locations to be announced. Oise inning later veteran first haseman Doug Dunn woulid cuýhîsioI th cad by drivisrg In eliow Ieain mainstay Matt McCandless on a ground mile double. Their initial mun was delivered in the third when newcomer Nick Aaîbers - a left fielder with the 1996 Prentice Cup champion Milton District Mustangs - singled aud then stole two bases before coming lu on McCandless' hard liner up the middle that the Cbiefs' second baseman couldn't haudle. Healthy hit list Milton had half -a dozen bits and made good contact in their season kickoff. McCandless reached base safe- ly tbree times wbile Rae got aboard twice. Craig Holloway got bis traditional opening day start and was steady in five innings on the mound. The rigbt-bauder gave up just two muns on a haudful of bits and enjoyed rock solid defence from bis teammates. Aalbers and Dunn led the fielding efforts with four putouts eacb. McCandlesa and Wilson also played well defensively. The Red Sox travel to St. Catharines Thursday aud retum to Briau Best Saturday at 1:30 p.m. to take on Erindale. -M - r