Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 6 Aug 1999, p. 23

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4hotnih for Condren Apaches Fame's sons captured alltbdmeGold Series elimi- nations for thrce-year-old pacing colts at Woodbine Raceway Saturday night. Show MeiThe Mossey, Apache Rage aind Csstterpath were at their best as ail thoee lowered or equaied their lifetinie mars. Show Me The Money led off the Apaches Faine tribute with his 1:53.3 score in the fourth race - shaving three- fifths of asecond off bis career record. Trained by Bob Mclnlosh andi driven by Milton's Steve Condren, Show Me The Money put together bis most impressive effort of thse year to post his first victory, geuting away fifth frein Post 3 and moving up to taise the leasi past tIhe halfway mazicer. Windsor resident Mclntûsh shares ownership of the $125,000 winner with Don MacDonald of Amnherstburg. Beverley Snobelen of Kent Bridge and CSX Stables of Liberty Center, 0hio. Show Me The Money was thse first o'f two Mclntosis trainees to log wins in Saturday's elimination round. Cutterpath came out five races later to score a 1:53 victory, equaling his personal best, andi giving Condren his third appearance in the 055 winner's circle on thse nighi. Thse veteran OJC driver also steeresi troting colt Latest Chapter ton a Id Elimisation win. Unlike lusi stablemate, Cetltepath sat behiuld the paceset- terathuwiglsmst the mile, maldng a te>e-wide bld on lthe lust ttu andi Issnghg on through thse long Woodbhse stoech to dféatNo Libts. WJJ, Stable of Windsor owns Cutteapath, who la jeta shy ofdie $100,00Qnmark inlifetine eamngs. TUs final Apaches Fame offspelng to esuerge victoiotua w Apache Rage. Tihe Harold $tead trahie. w thie meut hapessive wliine of thole ee5atoppin thse clo&i ini 1:523 - oveor lasigtsuhme«f hsa est ons ps.lag Hie andi kver Randy Wapes of Honby dernoastrated the pscer's uewfouud gate spSdt, sheotiug struigisi to thse top fmn Pou 7 in a26.2 opeiug quarter. Owned by Toronto's White Whale Stuble, Apaches Rage 110* aporta a dlrec-sace win atreak. «'Broke n wing to taking wing From pain to prominence. That's how thinga played out oecently for Milton BMX racer Alex Brancier - who after breaking his arm and shoulder six weeks ago in season open- ing competition was back in full force recently at the U.S. Open in Erie, Pennsylvania. In Novice I 4-year-old action, he took second place in both mains during the weekend event to lead a haîf-dozen local ridera. Age clasa teammate Mike Milîs took fourth and fifth in the mains while Jason Bouwrnan turned in two sec- ond-place finishes in the Their power pitching scutties the bantams Lt was féast or famine for the bantam girls fastball teamn in recent tournament action. The Milton Mystics amassed nearly four dozen runs during the round-robin, but were shockingly shut out in semnifinal play by host Mississauga. Posting a mere three hits against an over- powering pitching staff, the local ladies weoe blanked Il -o. Natasha Tennant made a couple of fine catches in right field, and throwing out runners at home plate on two consecutive plays was shortstop Ashley Beehoo. Pitcher Lindsay Cook delivered a solid performance. In divisional competition the team won two of three gaines - the most impressive of which was a 20-3 annihilation of regional rival Burlington. Every Milton player contributed at least one hit in the mout, and in many cases two or three. The Mystics also blasted Simcoe 17-6. Leading the blowout with a 4-for-4 plate performance plus some effective pitching was Chantale Desmouches. Stacie Haringa contributed a couple of doubles and dnisve in four runs while also solid on the hilI was Richelle Hannah. Milton exploded for eight runs in the fourth inning of their toumnament opener agalnst Newmarket, but couldn't keep it up -0~ Rookie I 2-year-old class. The youngest local racer- Brady Pearson, 5 - was also the moat successful with first and second place offerings in rookie competition. Breanne Milîs, Milton's lotie female representative, drew very difficult motos and despite strong showings couldn't quite advance to the maln event. Misfortune also stnsck eight- year-old Kyle Pearson, who took the latest in a series of nasty spilîs during day one's motos. He did manage to recover and finished third in the second day's main. rd LineEveryones ~ Di vii -~a WINNER Rage W} at 3rd LUne 6621 3rd Une Drit>ing 693-0303Rag LeBlanc at 878-4943, and was eventually outdistanced 18- 10. 1 Y. MUIJIý' JawC<t MG5. Laura Wellstead's bases clearing double highlighted the hit parade while also cash- If ieoi c s lé 4 ing in runs were Nicole Gooding, Haley ju$< use the- MacDonald and Katie Wollaston. The local bantamrs host their own tourna- front door mai $lot. ment this coming weekend, August 6 to 8. OITr A FRUSH STArTfl. 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