22 -lb. Canadian Champion, Tuesday, July 27, 1999 Under 17 girls earn three straight shutouts Perfection personified. Multon's Under 17 girls soc- cer squad was just that recently during initial playdowns for the Ontario Cup. The Magic whitewashed their round robin rivais - recording three straight shutout victories and advancing to the single eliminations. Between thse pipes for each and every preliminary contest was Jodie Sales, who's steered the local ladies to league cup championship appearances the past two seasons. Thse team began the weekend showcase by blanking Lincoln BSG 5-0. Laurie Hinks stood sali with a hat-trick whiie Tina Neal and Jenn Garthson deposited singles. Up next were the Whitby Drillers - who also buckled under the pressure of a well- balanced attack and feul 6-0. Leading the way with three goals was Jennifer Capron while Holly Webster tallied twice. Mîlton's other sharp- shooter was Vanessa Bouakili. Milton enjoyed a fierce finish so their division challenge - despite piaying through a storm. - in pounding the Sarnia Spirit 5-0. Garthson potted a pair of goals to anchor the onslaughi. Adding one apiece were Bouskill, Hinks and Laura Bosch. The Magie, who're also stili alive in the league cup scene, now await word on whom they'll face in the playoffs. Movin' onl Up Graduating to full rep statt hasn't done much to hinder the Milton Under 15 girls' winning ways this tesson. The former select squad boasts a regular season record of 4-2-2 and engineered a shutout victory against Waterloo Thursday in round one league cup action. Recording the goose egg, her fourth in South Region Soccer League Premier Division play, was Davida Denich. She was rock> solid throughout the evening tilt and ssopped quite a tew quality cornier kicks. The Sargent Faims sponsored team's game winner came at the midway mark of the open- ing haif when Erin Greenfield connected on a point-hlank bst. Setting her up was Amy DiPalma, who would then deliver one of her thunderous throw-ins and assist on a sec- ond haîf insurance marker by Stephanie Freeze. Milton - who're undefeated in their last three outings - was especially effective at neu- traliLlng their rivais' posent passing game, making numer- Oua interceptions and thus dic- tating the flow of the game. Standout performances were given by midfielders Meighan McIntyre and Cassandra Warner as well as central defender Ashley Grant. Key win for boys Miiton's Under 10 boys soc- cer team lifted themselves over the .500 mark last week, nip- ping competitive rival Caledon 2-I at Lions Sport Park. 'File Contour Landscaping/GreyOaks Capital sponsored club - embroiled in a tight race for third in South Region Soccer League's Second Division - outshone their guests through much of tIhe contest. The lone goal againat them came in the dying moments of play, when the outcome was al but officially decided. Kevin Marshall delivered the eventual gamne-winning tally on an impressive deke and comer kick. Another superb solo effort saw Nic llorhasz bury his own rebound for the initial marker. Backstopping Milton in topflight fashion, particularly down the stretch when he turned back an authoritative indirect kick, was Luc Hartwick. The Magic now sport a 5-4-1 record. The majority of their wins have corne against the league leaders while somnehow the lower echelon tearos have given themn more trouble. "Pat Lynch diaWls it in for Hagerstown Pst Lynch's ERA is falling fast while his seam's chances of a regular tesson sweep are on thse rite. The Milton pitcher hss surrendered just a couple of eamned runs in each of his last two appearances - bolIs of which lasted a minimum of six innings. Last Tuesday, Lynch's most recent out- ing, taw the right-handed hurler tots a four-hitter in ieading the single A Hagerstown Suns to an 11-3 rout of Piedmont. Thse win was his seventh of the tes- son. Before that he gave up six hits against Charlestown. His soiid efforts weren't supported offensively and he took a 2-1 lots - number four this year. Lynch now sports a 4.05 ERA with 83 strikeouts and only 16 walks over 95 innings. Hagerstown won the first haif of the sea- son but struggled a littie through the early Theyg othae ecnt ly eane.hi going othae ecn l haîf. d tei momentum and currently sit only two games hack of league front-rsinners Cape Pst Lynch Fear. M Milton Minor _IL TON I-oc kcy Association M.M.H.A. REP TRYOUTS - 1998 - 99 (Thompson Rd. Arena> Contact the Couches for further information: 875-2049 875-1287 854-1827 875-1030 876-2268 878-5035 878-6655 876-1408 878-7526 878-1892 Jim Marshall Midget: Othier tryout fîmes wiII be posted at the Arenas Players must be fregistered before tryo uts!, AUL players must try outfor ý"AA" Teams Tyke: Pot Haggart Minor Novice: Doug Herdler Major Novice: Gary Abraham Minor Atom: Butcb Medland Major Atom: Tim Black Minor Pee Wee: Mike MangoticF Major Pee Wee: Larry Scott Minor Bantam: Jim Kosmalski Major Bantom: Dave Burreli For more information contact Wayne Monk 875-4114 Do or die for Mavericks efrom BRINK on page 21 early in the second and let them back in it," said Mavenicks GM Dave Decaire, whose team (starting lat night) has the daunting task of winning three straight games, including two on the road. "You can't give thete guysthUe momen- tum, they'll just keep on going." in St. Catharines Thursday, Milton exhibited aIl the signs of a teamn that had not played for a significant period of time - and dropped the series opener 13-4. Having been off for eight days after beating Wallaceburg, Use club wss notice- ably rutty and just couldn't find Use net. The four goals represented Useir lowest offensive output of Use year. Remarked Leworthy, "It was jutt bad from Use net out. They (Sparsan) had the momentumi and beat us man to man." Thse Mavericks - who made far fewer trips to thse sin bin in game one - were led offensively by Kyle Imrie, who scored twice. Adding singles were Graham Darling and Mats Jackson. Spartan's balanced attack wss even more evident duning the series opener with only one multiple scorer on the night. If successful at staving off elimination last night. the Mavs and Warriors will retumn to town tonight for game four at 8 p.m. If necessary, a fifth and deciding game will be played in St. Catharines Thursday. Maverick notes: Orangeville Northmen's Steve Jennings joined the local club last week and will be with themn through the remainder of the tesson.. Kaegen Sheriff and Darryl Brown looked good in limited duty during gainetwo. 1