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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 31 Mar 2000, p. 27

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Th aadat Chmpo l"y Marc 31 00 -.i7 'AA midgets win three straight to clinch titfe Out-shot, but not outdone. That was the story for Multon's AA midgets during gaine four of their Tri County champi- onship series against Burlington Sunday. The Spectruro Airways Winterhawks were out chatsced 30-18 in the aftemnon gante, yet canme away with a decisive 6-1 win to clinch the league title. This marked the second straight year in which coach Jin Marshall guided a AA teain to Tri County gold. He did so with Uic minor bantamas last spring. H-is midgets averaged five goals a gaine in the finals - an impresuive feal: after being coin- pletely shutout one week carlier up north at Uic Ontaaio Winter Gaines. Sunday, Milton jumped out to an early lead and relied on crafty cage work by Joas Amold to maintain Uic upper hand Uirough second-period play. Delivering bis second dynamite performance in as many roadl gainea, the local goaîkeeper stoppcd 13 of 14 shots in the middle stsnzs 10 thwart Burlington's rally. The 'Hawks managed just Uiree shots of their own in period two, but mstched their hosta in ternis of goals. Froin there, they capitalized on a couple of powerplays and put thse Eagles out of oeach. Andrew Kirkland and Darryl Langatone - who gave terrific season-ending efforts - led offensively wiUi a goal and two assista apiece. Kirkland's tally, intide Uic final few minutes of Uic gaine, was bis 40Ui of Uic year. Alao lighting Uic lamp were Kris Beal, Rob Day, Jordan Jeans and Rick Nadalin. Aftcr loaing the series opener 4-3, Milton took Uic next three gaines to win Uic senies - surren- dering just a handful of goals of Ibis stretch. Close, but no cigar Mîlton's A major bantains took their Tri County final series to the limît --but didn't have any ucoring punch lefi once they got Uiere. Rep Hockey The Docs & Dents Winterhawks pushed the series to, a gaine six with an aatounding 6-0 whitewaah of Guelph Monday at Memorial Mena. Tbis pmoved to be their higheat of the series- as one night laser on the road thse boys came up againat a hot goaltender and, with fatigue already wearing hesvily on them after playing two gaines in as many nights, weoe edged 2-0. Thomas Patrick was game five'a standout. He led the way with a hat-trtck while singlea weoe recorded by Keith Bewick, Josh Caswell and Chuis Seto. Earning the shutout was Nathaniel Murray. Milton held the upper hand in Uic series at one point but dropped back-to-back gaines including a heartbreaking 4-3 decision last Thursday in Guelph. Stnying alive The Lions Club sponsored tykes sure know how to prolong a championsbip series. Currently batsling for Tri County gold agalnst tbe favourcd Georgetown Raiders, Milton bas taken Uiings to Uic limit wiUi Uioee atraigbt stale- mates including one in Georgetown Monday. Rallying froin, a two-goal deficit, thcy steppcd it top a notch down Uic atretch and rallied to tic 3- 3 - mitroning game Uirec's final count. For Uic second lime in as many gaines il was Scott Derinott who led wiUi two goals including Uic tying tally. Michael Sgsrbossa also, scored wbile guarding Uic net in fine fashion was Spencer Abraham. Georgetown now leads Uic six-point series 5-3. BoUi teama are presently participasing in tour- nament play - wiUi Milton bave won alI thre round-robin gaines to eam, a berUi in tomorrow's championsbip of Uic Optimist Toumament. The series resurnes Tuesday at Memorial Mena. Gaine lime is 7:30 pi. Photo by PETER C. MCCUSKER Net gains Mîlton District HIgh School's lan Rol n exhîblits the tonm thait won hlm the senIor boys' sam dunk conftet at lait Frlday'a Halton AIl-Star Cesslc In OukvIlle. The Musangs' star also domInsllted fromn downtown, talng top spot In dhre.-pont competltlon. Alliance Rd., Milton rd Line .3Driving àî 3Range .NOW OPEN for the season., corne show " Railway lies........$4.00 us low >you " Waferboard Strips (f suwln> drive e*lxl2xs ft. ......$2.00 $:ersz... %M 6621 3rd LUne "Pressure Treated Seconds .... (3rd Une south of Derr) 9056939663 693-0303 HALTON REGION PUBLIC NOTICE BRIDGE REPLACEMENT (STRUCTURE 08303) ON APPLEBY LINE (REGIONAL ROAD NO. 8) (Over Sixteen Mile Creek, North of No. 3 Sideroad) TOWN 0F MILTON, PR-1730 Notice is hereby given pannuant to Sections 297 and 300 of The Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter M.45 as amended. that the Council for thie Regional Manicipality of Haltos proposes at its meeting on Wednesday. May 3, 2000 ai 9:30 arn ta pass a by-law for the proposed bridge replacemnent, (Structure 08303) on Appleby Line. (Regional Rond No. 8), Town of Milton. Plans sbowing the proposed work may be inspcled at the Planning & Public WQrks Depariment. Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Brotite Rond. Oakville. On Wednesday. May 10. 2000 ai 9:30 arn in tbe Haltos Roomi at tbe Halton Regional Centre. 1151 Bronte Rond. Oakville Ontario, Coneil lbrongb ils Planning and Public Works Commitîc will bear in person, or by bis/ber Counsel, any person wbo dlaims Ibat bis/ber lands will bc prejudicially affecied by tbe said by- law and wbo applies to tbe Regional Clerk ns later than Tnesday. May 2, 200010n be beard. For furtber information. please contact Mr. J. Choi, P.Eng.. Manager, Design Services at (905) 825.6030, extension 7610. JOAN EAGLESHAM REGIONAL CLERK www.oegion.halton.on.ca L I. I

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