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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 28 Sep 2001, p. 28

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28 -The Canadian Champion, Friday, September 28, 2001 1/7e Champion every Tuesday and Fî,day the ok L-)r!2ý 1989/1990 Rotary Park T-Bail Diarnond 10 arn - 12 prn Rotary Park T-Bal Diarnond 10 arn - 12 prn Rotary Park Pool91an192pr Rotary Park Pool 10 arn - 12 prn Rotary Park Plhe 10 arn - 12 prn Rotary Park Lightad 10 arn - 12 prn Bronte Meadows 10 arn - 12 prn Broote Meadowa 1 prn- 3prn 3,Li6.Y Up to Coaches yV4 x~x~ 2~2c~fI CL À (Piuban umm becoita) Select 1Iyout for B89W Under 9 thorn 93 or194) Sabma* Sup.29 at 10- 113am @ BWW ReftgI ds d Haon Football Players Senior (19+ Years) MILTON MARAUDER$ FOOTBALL CLUB To play in NORTHERN FOOTBALL CON FERENCE Information and Registration off to solid start in 'O' Milton freshinen have wasted litile time in making their presence felt in the OHL. Both Daryl Knowles and Chase Truli have seen action in ail three gaines so far with the St. Michaels Majors and Erie Otters respectively. Meanwhile, Knowles and fellois Miltonian Dan Rogers - who's played two of three gaines with the Owen Sound Attack - each have an assiot. Rogers, a rugged defencemnan, also han eight penalty minutes. The local trto's respective teains ail had one win a piece heading into last night's set of gaines. Former Brampton Capital John Winstanley has made the biggest impact ainong OHL rookies. The Sudbury Wolves newcomer haa scored four goals - includ- ing one gaine winner - and collected six assista in juat three gaines. At of last night, hie sat second in overall league scoring. This year marks the biggest local repre- sentation in the OHL in recent memory. Along with Knowles, Rogers and TrulI. former Merchants Mati Bannan and Adam Sturgeon are also competing at the Major- Junior level - wtth St. Michacîs and Belleville respectively. Sturgeon was recently traded from Sudbury to, Belleville afler sitiing out his freshinan year, due t0 friction with head coach and gencral manager Bers Templeton. Oldstars are set for battie at Memorial Milton's SKD Oldstars are once set t0 invade Memortal Arena. The 2Oth edition of the their old-tirners hockey toumrament oins tbis weekend. with a total of 17 teains in four divisions banling it out for annual bragging rights - as well as a potential berth to national coin- petition next sprmng. Finalista in each age loop qualify for the Labatt's National Toumainent Challenge. At 5 pin. today the toumainent kicks off with the M&G Old Wmngs squaring off againat the Milton Golden Pond in 50-and- up competition. Round robin action continues through until late Sunday moming, with the four division chainpionship finals foilowing in the aftemoon. Proceeds from the toumainens will go to Milton District Hospital - a long-tinie heneficia-y of the SKD Oldstars - as well as the three local high schools, that each receive $ 1,000 to be used for student schol- arshîps. Fax your team reports and sports story ideas anytime to Steve Le-Blanc at 878-4943.

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