Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 18 May 1999, p. 19

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The Canadian ChanmOn, Tu98daY, May 18 1999-1e Mavs have i Photos by GRAHAM PAINF Red Sox' tirst basemFan Malt MeCandiess »Mbevo eyes thls ploltoff atte.lpt of en Esindale baserunner wbkl (Mif) Cruig HolIoway delivern a pitoli. Milton loat 14-2. Red Sox. need bulIpen help really badly Bv STEVE LeBLANO Special to The Champion flic HJM Insurance Red Sox arc in thc midat of a rebuilding year, but so far construction bas been painfully slow. Since a solid yct unsuccesaful tesson kickoff, thc local mcn's baseball teamn has been buried four straight times. The lateat of these blowouts came Saturday at Brian Best Park, where they were mercied 14-2 by Uic Erindale Cardinals in Uic first qualify- ing gaine for the Ontario Baseball Association championships. A Jack of pitchimg depth remains Uic primasy stumbling block to any improvement. While Milton bas made tome key additions this spring - including outfieldcr Nick Aaîbers and catchcr Andrew Mercier, both with the 1996 Bob Prentice champion Milton District Mustangs - they dcsperately need to beef up Uieir bulîpen. That was made abundantly clear on Saturday. Starter Craig Holloway got into serious trouble in Uic fifth înning, but was not rcscued until after he'd coughcd up a handful of mons on four hits and two walks. Relievers Ryan Ricci and Dan Fiorita didn't fare much better as 'ase WANTED on page 22 to finish better By STEVE LeBLANO The Champion The Jr. B Mavericks' wins are coming with little authority but plenty of frequen- cy. Fniday night, before roughly 150 fans at John Tonelli Sports Centre, Milton clinched their fifth consecutive victory - an 11 -8 decision at the expense of Owen Sound. This kept the locals securely stationed in second place in the Mid West Division. Also, it marked just the third time in club history that they managcd to go a handful of gantes without losing. Now for the downside. The 1999 season is lesa than a month old and already Milton is making a habit of taking their inferior competition lightly. Twice in a row they've clearly let up over the late stages of play and cornte a little too close to relinquishing a hefty lead. This troubling trend reached its peak Friday. Mfter placing a 6-0 hammerlock on the gaine within 13 minutes, the Mavs switched into neutral - packing up their speedy attack and scoring only two goals during the final period and a haîf. Came close ers Craig Ainsworth and Jon Low, both of whomn went overage this year, the Flying Dutchmen were unable to completely cap- italize on their hosts' gcncrosity and make up the difference. However, with spirited special teams play and a six-point effort front Jeff Nickel, they came awfully close. Finally crushing the visitors' rally bid was Jason Ford, who deposited a huge rebound midway through the third. The homegrown, sophomore, who's cur- rently on a modeat three-game scoring stoeak, bas been one of thc more reliable secondary performers so far this season. Among the others to deliver consistently solid showings are Kaegan Shemriff and Paul Wade, who could become a suitable set-up man for star sniper Cory Leigh on the second lime. Milton hcld 7-2 and 10-6 period leads cn route to defeating Owen Sound. Leigh and Andrew Hartholt each posted threc goals and an assist whilc Graham Darling tallied twice. Singles were added by Ford, Wadc and Jimmy Leworthy Jr. Having sustained a minor jaw injury esee FITS on page 20 99 TOYOTA TERCEL CE p+tu lu ONLY 1950. down 9 Value Package Iluiem 5 ULd auai taaaululm 'SOUai Dom lieau seat0'7 .lnteeulttent Pilen 'AN/F cassette Steme éladt fid Nuai/Fat4 MN BEFORE Il, 1_ý z 500 Laurier 878-2442 PMI% Tî

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