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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 17 Nov 2000, p. 26

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26 - The Canadian Champion, Fniday, November 17, 2000 Reding's j*ir hoopsters humbled in quarterfinals Bishop Reding's junior girls basketball team had hoped to clear "They're a much bigger teamn and extremely skilled," said St. Thomas Aquinas won the third-quauter 13-1 on the way to another rung on the championship ladder at Oakville's St. coach Mike Bertin, who led the local cagers alongside Rich their decisive victory. Thomas Aquinas Tuesday. Lopez. Nicole Gooding and Amanda Voros put forth solid defensive But as it tumed out, the much-improved squad will have to wait Aliter falling behind 8-0, BR threw up an impressive trap and efforts through the opening hall while also showing strongly in until next season to continue ils climb. outscored St. Thomas Aquinas 14-12 over the balance of the her own end and leading with six rebounds plus half-a-dozen The Royals delivered a great deal of resistance against their opening hall. However,. a few minutes into the third quarter the points was Melissa Sheppard. undefcated hosts early on, but simply couldn't keep pace down visitors came unraveled and began turning the bail over to the Voros linished up with three points while four other players net- the siretcb and were bumbled 57-17 in Halton quartertinal play. higbly aggressive Raiders. ted one basket each. 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Close only counts in isorsesisoes and isand grenades - but Halton's AAA minor novices certainly wisis hockey were part of that list. Especialiy after falling just short of cisampionsisip goid at last weekend's Kitcisener Tournament. Tise Hurricanes collected five wins en route to tise titie match, wisere tisey were ni pped by Markisam 2-I1. Miltonian Michael Sgarbossa scored bots goals in the team's 2-0 temnifinal victory over tise isosta. Fellow locals Brandon Denisam and Scott Dermott drew assista on tise insurance marker. Befote tisat, Dermott and Sgarisossa deposited singles in a 4-i quartertinal triumph over Niagara. Denham picked up assist. Tise Milton trio coliected points in ail of tise round robin games as well. Denisam enjoyed the biggest sin- gle-game output - with a goal and tisree assiats to, lead Halton past London 5-3. A double take Can anyone say deja vu? Arron Aiphonso Iikely did just tisat, after scoring back-to-back game winning goals at iast weekend's Waiiy Beavis Minor Peewee AAA Memorial Toumamnent in Peterborough. ise Humeiane aniper deposited an *overtime tally to lit bis team to a 4-3 semnifmnal victory over the hosts. From tisere, ise provided the iseroies once again wits a marker late in tise final frame to sisade York-Simcoe 3-2 and clincs tise titie. Halton strung togetiser five straight wins en route to taking tise crown. Tiseir otiser victims included Ajax-Pickering, Amherst, New York (4-2) and the Nortis-Central Ontario Predators (3- 1). Miltonian Mattisew Price made a significant contri- bution to tise cisampionsisip mun - particularly in tise semnifinals wisen ise delivered goal number two on a nifty solo effort. He alto picked up one assist in escis of tise first two round robin victories. PackinR a wallop Tise Milton A major bantams' scoring exploits con- tinued with an 8-5 triumph in Flamborougs Tuesday. The Action Utility Winterisawks - who've deliv- 1 Sharing a 1: Why did the vrÇ Healthier chicken cross Futurem the roaid? ith .~ To live longer. Paflaposmà e TOWN COUNCILLOR WARD 4 To the residents of Ward 4 (Urban Milton - East of Ontario St.) I appreciate your continued support and confidence in having me represent you. Please continue to keep me informed of your concerns and issues. L~emS-19 Ron Furik Rep Hockey ered some superb offensive efforts thîs season- scored early and often to topple their bosts and improve to 8-4-2. Sam Tomlinson enjoyed the lion't share of the scor- ing pie - tallying twice in the middle stanza, coin- pleting the hat-triQk midway through tihe final frame and then assisting on goal number eight. Ian Kornack potted two goals and added an assist while contributing a goal and an atsist escis were Derek Blanchard and Sean Neelands. Milton's other maeksman was Wayne Benson. Single belpers went tc Jesse CabraI, Blair Mabee, Sean Stinciscombe, Chris Wbiting and Corey Whyte. Guarding thse cage was Corey Clarkson, who stoned Flamborougs through thse second period to allow bis team to surge ahead and take thse win. Midgets drop pair Their scoring total measured up, but defensive efforts felI far thort. Milton's AA midgets deposited a single tally against the Guelph Storm November 9 - the same number they did during tise two teams' previous clash. However, the first time around tise Primary Electric Winterhawks iseld the fort and skated away wits a sisutout victciry. By contrast, tisey surrendered six goals in thse retumn engagement for a decisive loss. Breaking Guelph's goose egg with a late unassisted marker was Darryl Langstone. Four nigists later at Memorial Arena, Milton found thse back of tise net but were outdis- tanced by Orangeville 9-5. Justin Tingley led tise way with- a goal and three assists while singles while also standing out wits a goal and two belpers was Chris Dumencu. Langstone and Scott McLaugislin isad a goal and an assist escis wisile also denting the twine was Julian Ricci.

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