h M vrbn~ TeCanfia-n Clîïnmplan, Friday, May 28,19992 Errors ring down curtain on Reding Sox Pull By STEVE eBLANC hevy winds and cnstant drîzlie were crtainly The Royais got a pair of runners ahoard in their Byac STV LeLAC - final at bat but would draw no closer. off a wvin The Champion Seven was anything but lucky for the Bishop Reding Royals Tuesday at Brian Beat Park. That's the number of errors they committed, on the way to dropping an opening round playoff decision in boys basebaîl action. The 5-2 season ending lots came againat Oakville's St. Thomas Aquinas - whom the youtbful Royals had stoned 10-0 in their season debut three-and-a-half weeks ago. This time around the visiting Raiders threw much stronger pitching at BR, who enjoyed tome splendid mound work themselves. Bobby McKnight, Conan O'Brien and Andrew Coe amazingly gave up just a couple of hita overail - but without adequate fielding, their efforts were in vain. Youth and inexperience may have had some- thing to do with the substandard defence, though -It's certainly disappointing to lose like this after such a good seaaon," said first-year manager Joe Jurus, who led his teai to a surprising .500 record and third place finish in Halton's Volpe Division this spring. "However, we had a good mun and next year we should be very solid. We'll get into some toumna- ments and hopefully will go a litîle further." St. Thomas Aquinas' Kyle Leonard stroked a two-run diniger in the second inning to put bis teamn ahead before Nico Zentil cut into the lead, answering back with a solo home mun. Fromt there the Royals' demise began to take shape, as three more muns were allowed on five fielding mniscues and an RBI double. BR would get one back in the bottom of the fourth when Coe puniched a single'to right field that cashed in Mark Antonelli from second base. Just one word deacribes how Milton's under 15 girls soccer team kicked Off their season reccntly - Marvel-ous. Defcnsively responsible ai weckend and offensively fierce wben neces- sary, thc Sargent Farm Marvels made it to Uic cbampionship finals of thc London Toumnament. Thcy came witbin a heartbcat of capturing thc title, losing 3-2 to Dixie in overtime shootout action, after battling to a 1 -1 tic duning regulation. Jamie Silk dcposited the lonte tally, with a throw in set-up from Amy DiPalma. RoUi teama gcncrated severai quality scoring chances in sudden deaUi bot Mîlton's Davida Dcnich and her goaltending countcrpart would not be beaten. 'Me Marvels nipped North London 2-l in a stellar semnifinal showing. Topnotch defence and cage work held thc opposing attackers in check while Silk and Ashley Grant did the seoring. Adamn Forsey collected the win for St. Thomas Aquinas while Leonard held opposing batters btt- lest and scoreless in three innings of relief. Royals blanked St. Thomas Aquinas played spoilers to BR on a different field last Thursday, when they engi- neered a 2-0 shutout victory in boys senior soccer qtaarterfinal play. The gamne winning goal camne et the 20-minute mark of the first haîf and the insurance marker was notched with under 10 minutes left in regulation. "The play was fairly even throughout the afler- noon, we just couldn't finish on our chances," explained skipper Joe Golini, whose teain finished 3-1-2 in the regular season and edged Oakville Trafalgar 2-1 in first round playoff action. "That waa our problemt ail season." En route to the playoff round the local teamn went unheaten, posting a pair of wins and a scoreleas stalemate with the boats. Defender Yvette Robinson and mîdflelder Andi DiMaso were exceptional- ly strong in the tic wbicb opcned up toumnament play. From there, thec Marvels' offence got going with DiPaima, Michelle Mcrritt and Cassandra Wamcr oecording goals on dic way to upstaging Flamborougb 3-1. Key playmaking was providcd by Erin Grcenfield and Ingrid Oliveira, wbile Stephanie Freeze delivered a robuat two-way performance. Dcnicb secured ber second shutout of thc weckcnd against Taxandria, as Milton closed out thc round robin wîth e 3-0 triumph. Ruth Hanion, Erica Ereolani and Krista Lenardon combined to suffocate the opposition' s offence wbilc goals came fromn DiPalma, Grant and Greenfield. The Red Sox struck early and often, securing runs in aIl but one of the first six innings. Their defence was somnewhat thaky et times, but was hardly cause for alarm after a number of disappointing overall efforts earlier this month. Milton will now try to make it two wins in a row at home tomorrow when they bhost Etobicoke. Gaine time is 1:30 pr. 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