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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 18 May 1999, p. 20

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Join GoodLie todayl offor eWires May 31,19M9.0118 f60060and6mm r60tTCions ,ny appity. 0eher memerr0lps avafiale. By STEVE LeBLANO The Champion The E.C. Drury Spartans enjoyed a sunny start to the I2th annual Corbett's Basebail Tournament in Burlington - but were eventually Thunder struck. Looking for a returu trip to the championship finals, Marc Messier's charges scored early and often in game one of round robin action Saturday to upset the Thomlea Thunder - who were finalista at last year's Prentice Cup at SkyDome and are currently ranked ninth in the Toronto Star's Metro Poil. However, EC's emotional high from a 7-4 victory wouldn't last long. Forced to baIlle the York Region giants once more, after two teams bailed out of the toumnament and divi- sions had to be rearranged, they came crashing down to earth with a 17-4 humbling. No excuses As a result, the Spartans losI the total rns double- header and failed to advance. While Thomiea gol a strong performance out of ace hurler Nicholas Yap in the second contest, Messier couldn't bring himself to use that as an excuse for los- ing by such a wide margin. "Brutal," Drury's manager said of the blowout, "Sure their pitcher did a nice job, but he wasn't any- thing we couldn't handle. We just didn't put the hall in play enough." His team's game two beating had a lot to do with defensive miscues as well. They commiîîed eight errors, compared to two in the initial clash, which played a pivotaI role in their self-destruction. EC might have been able to make things a litîle Iighter had they used competent pitcher ion Grisoît - but with an all important league showdown agains Bishop Redîng waiting in the wings, he was held i The Thunder collected nine runs in the firsî Iwo innings and were in cruise control the test of the waY. Jack Turner highlighted a rather lacklustre offensive effort for Uhc Spartans - crushing a solo dinger in thc third and stealing home on a wild pitch for the second mun. While everything thal could have gone wrong did in game two, EC posled a well-rounded win 10 start the doubleheader - arguably their most impressive of the seasoti. Hunt looks good Starter Chris Hunt surrendered juat four hits and two nis - boUi uneamned on throwing errors - while his infielders turned two double pîsys to stymie the Thunder's rally bid. Ryan Harper worked the last thoee innings on thc mound and was juat as sharp. Mike Austen stroked a two-out double in the first to score Craig McDonald and one inning laler Kyle Donnan came in on a single by Ryan McHugh to make it 2-0 Drury. Thomîca would even Uic court before McDonald's RBI single in Uic fourth cashed in Mike Monroe, who brought home Jed Cosby on a single to establish a two-run cushion once agaln. Season wimds down Tumer and Evan Jeans laler delivered RBI hits to boîster the lead and solidify their team' s triumph. iProviding Uiese final runs were Austen, Donnan and Johnny Gleed. EC faccd Bishop Reding yesterday and finish up Uic Iregular season Iomorrow at 3:30 p.m. in Oakville t against St. Thomas Aquinas, whom Uiey defeated 8-5 i carlier in Uic year. Halton playoffs begin next week. Team goes in fits and starts SIlrom FINISH on page 19 îhree days carlier at practice, goaltender Andrew Dowdell struggled Uirough Uic final period but perse- vered to collect win number five. Maverick notes: Hartholt leads the teain wiUi 17 goals and 28 total pointa in six games. Leîgh is not far to the folti carlier thîs month, Bryan Jackson has picked up a goal and four assista in Uiree games.. Milton is in Owen Sound Thursday and will host Uic unbeaten Elora Mohawks Friday at 8 p.m. for "0u? out Dateihie to get a' qui&k of what's in towfl. Dateline "In celebration of our Ofloal iOth Anniversar"o- Join us for pron-t "Donate & Rehabilitate" events Tbursday, May 2Oth. brought Milton Physio will be donating ail rev.enue generated for the to you entire day to Rose C'herrv 's Home. free of The Physios are, working for FREL' charge Book an appointmelt for May 2Otb and you 'Il be donating to by t"i cbarity, as well as caring for your in/ured body. papier 878-9293every (905) 878-929 3006 Deny Rd. Suite 203 (Acrossfrom Milton Hospital) Thunder gets Drury's number in the rematch 'M

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