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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 4 May 2001, p. 22

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22-The Canadian Champion, Fniday, May 4, 2001 Fax your team reports or sports story ideas to Steve LeBlanc at 878-4943. Springers /4~ Gymnastic Club 180 Nipissing Rdl., Unit# 5 We offer the following programs: *Parent & Tot *Kindergym eSenior Kindergym " Girls Roc " Boys Rec eWiId about Trampoline For more hifOnniatitn aboujt atraul(ble (l(.s~ tue im e .seerallite gym (it. (905) 878-5030 Dynamos win two golds at Canada-East Gary Ferrier found himself arnid familiar surrouindîngs ltast weekend al Championships ini Ste. Cesaire, QuebxCc. The Milton Dynamo ace once again stood stop the podium when it was ail said and done- sport- ing is fourth consecutive gold medal. This ime sround he prevailed in the 55-kilo- gram bantam division - and as usual, bis title mun was paved in dominating fashion. The I 3-year-old grappler, who cnds bis kids- bantamn career with an unbiemished record, deliv- ered pinfail victories over Quebec's Alexandre Scott and Manitoulin lsland's Jet f Ray to reach thc inals. Then he rallied lromo a shaky start 10 topple Newfoundland's Adamo Norman 12-2 for the gold. Joining Ferrer in the championship circle was irst-time winner Nick Ronan. The t 2-year-old cruised to victory in the 43 kg. kids class with three consecutive pins and a 5-4 decision over Mariposa's Blake House, in what was arguably the most exhiiarating finals bout of the day. Gary Ferrier Miiton's contin- gent also came a, w.r 'l h hre- bln' i..nedak n Quebec. Carl Chan took third-place hon- ours in Ferrier's division, losing a second-round match to the even- tuai silver medal- ist. He rebounded with two pinfall wins, including one in comeback fashion for the bronze. Aaron Stones bronze-medal performance was staged in the 38 kg. kids loop - where he secured a spot on the podium by outshining Renfrew's Scott Birch 20-9. 'Me local grappler nearly reached the champi- onship round, but was overtaken by Mathieu Dechatelets of Sturgeon in the last six seconds of the semnifinais. Mesnwhile, Anthony Perruzza VVad ho (Ohor brunie miedal win- .ner in the 75 kg. division. He captured bis medai with a pin- ning triumph over London's Kyle Crockwright. Also competing for Milton at the Canada-Est show- Nlck Ronan case were Shea Deli and Nick Vipond - who finished fourth and sixth respec- tiveiy with identical 2-2 records to round out one of the best Canada-East performances ever by the Dynamos. While the Dynamos season is now over, E.C. Drury High graduate John MeCart - who took bronze at OFSAA in 2000 - headed to Vancouver earlier this week to participate in the National Junior World Trials. Jr. Royals' shutout stringfinally over By STEVE LeBLANC The Champion Stq6 The shutout string is over, but the rd~n ha~d unheaten mun remains. * Ai tee avilabe ~Bishop Reding's junior boys soccer All izesavalabl nq t',squad was scored on for the first lime in *Wood or vinyl siding nine games at home against St. Thomas 0 de* j.e lublibd Aquinas Tuesday. Incldesflor, indos U .41~L)But the defending league champs hinluds foorwinowsrefused to accept defeat, rallying from the & shiglesearly deticit to tie the Raiders 1-1 and "-OO-52- U02J extend their undetèated streak 10 I11 games. < Halton His Twisters 2001 @2002 Rep Teani Spring Tryouts Novice (born 1992, 1993) Paul Smith 905-702-0329 May i th 6:00 pm South Fletchers #3 May 121h 3:20 pro Victoria Park Arena May 131h 4:00 pro Victoria Park Arena Atom (barn 1990,1991) Juergen Hack 905-702-1393 May 1Oth 7:00 pm South Fletchers #3 May l2th 2:20 pro Victoria Park Arena May 1 3th 5:00 pro Victoria Park Arena Peewee (born 1988, 1989) Kathleen Bevan 853-5466 May 10th 8:00 pro South Fletchers #3 May 121h 1:20 pro Victoria Park Arena May 131h 1:00 pm Victoria Park Arena Bantam (born 1986, 1987) Rie Rideout 905-873-1510 May lOth 9:00 pro South Fletchers #3 May 12th 4:20 pro Victoria Park Arena May 13th 3:00 pro Victoria Park Arena Midget born 1984,1985) Doug Lightail 905-878-8294 May 101th 10:00 pro South Fletchers #3 May 121h 5;20 pro Victoria Park Arena May i 3th 2:00 pro Victoria Park Arena Please caîl the division contact if you plan on attending a try-out or would like more information. Permission to Skate forms or Releases are required for OWHA players. An !ce charge wiIl apply for each try-out. Jason Feremra delivered the equalizer, burying a redireet header off a free kick froro feiiow veteran Dave Wynne. The draw kept BR (2-0-1) stationed atop Halton Region's Volpe Division, with St. Thomas and Loyola close behind. "It's bard to say just who il make il to the finals," said co-coach Gord MeCarles. "St. Thomas, Loyola and us are ail pretty even- ly matched. We're three talented teama." Feremia and Wynne - who alongaide rookie Mike Adcock share the season scor- ing iead, with three goals apiece - provid- ed standout efforts up front, whiie soiid in the backfieid were freshman sweeper Robbie Wilson and Lance Morin. The Royals looked to push their unbeat- en record to a dozen games yesterday afier- noon at Milton District. Results were not available at press time. Meanwhile, Reding's senior squad went into yesterday's cross-town clash in desper- ste need of a win - sfter getting white- washed by St. Thomas 2-0 Tuesday. This marked their second straight loss and further hindered their bid to gain home- field advantage for the opening round of the playoffs. "About 75 per cent of the aftemoon we were on our game. We broke down for about 15 minutes and they capitalized," remarked MeCarles, who coaches both teams alongside Femnando Costa. BR's seniors - 1-2 heading into battie against the Mustangs - gave up both goals in the second haîf, one on a penalty shot and the other on a rather fluky seramble. Earlier on they had a number of quality scoring chances, but enjoyed no finish. Kyle Grant and Onel Martino created the iion's share of opportunities for the Royals. If unsuccessful against MD yesterday, the senior Royals would have to aplit next week juat to eamn a playoff spot and would probably need to take both games in order to play hosts in the first round. "We've got to win," stressed MeCaries. "We' ve got 10 came mentally prepared." This weekend the seniors compete in the Aii-Ontario Catholic Touroament in Hamilton, where they took fourth last year. BALL HOCKEYA& Mm £ * Ail games played in Milton Arenas M * New league offers 20 yrs experienceà * Certified officiais, insurance, weely stats & more! * Winning teamn represents Milton at North American Bail Hockey Championships.

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