/Milton old-timers dlaim two tities at annual tournamnent The Canadien Champion, Tuesday, October 2, 2001-21 Third sti2~h t win for Milton old-tisners enjoyed a double dose of champi- onsbip victory tisis past weekend at the 2Othis tail- ment of the SKI) Old Stars Toumnament. Within the friendly confines of Memorial Arena Sunday aftemoon, two local teama secured bragging rights with narrow wins in their respective division titie gantea. Miltonowne Inaurance was fsrst to do so. Switching froro dominance to drama for tise final leg of tiseir successful tille defense, tise 40-and-over hometown favourites rallied to eclipse Toronto's Foodport 3-2. The victory was pay-back for a 7-2 firat round humbling to tise big city slickers. Mike Holmes provided tise heroics - with help from set- up man Jiro Markell - while backstopping tise teain to gold was MVP Bob Chordis. Also ligisting tise lamp in thse finals were Paul Talbsot and Rick Polgar, who amassed four goals in a 7-1 lambasting of the Mississauga Hawks in round Mitowne Insurai two. battUes with a Misi Miltowne tnsurance fol- the SKD 0wd-Stars lowed tisas up witis anotiser Miltowne Insuranc comnsanding win - an 8-0 dlivision. wisitewasis of Kitcisener Cisurcisill - to oeacis tise finals. Mike Walker led in tisat one with s isat-trick and an assiot wisile otiser four- point efforts were delivered by Talbot and Denis Maurice. Cspping tise toumainent in tise 50-and-up class, tise ni Milton Old Wigs scored two late goals to nip, tise Pickering Slo-Sports 3-2. Lavenne Miller made tise game-winner deposit inside the final tisree minutes of play. Knotting thinga up just moments earlier was Chris Carlton. Goaltender Gary Wedgewood was flawless during the second half of the champi- onship clash and eamed the nod for MVP. He was equally effective during round robin play - allowing just a isandful of goals in ture games. His efforts iselped tise Old Wings take two of dte games to secure s berth in tise finals. Their most convincing win was a 6-1 pounding of Brampton Looking Back. Frank Braithwalte and Dave Sweetland escis scored two goals and added an assist. Tise Old Wings also upstaged cross-town rival 1Golden Pond 3-1 to open tise Photo by GRAHAM PAINE weekend sisowcase and were We Sherman Ladner edged by Pickering 3-2 in tisird ssauga opponent et round play before exacting annual toumnament. revenge in tise finals. won the 40-and-up Tise Acton Neanderthsls won the 35-and-up division by outdistancing tise Mississauga Sisooters 5-3 wisilc tise Mississauga Valley bested Burlington's Koisarski Klassico 3-1 for tise 45-and-ssp title. Proceeds froin tise toumament will once again go to Milton District Hospital. oeazy Jump, made a bold*as#e-wide nùe onso i uFia' o risme gt the t sswskrtr a to trot Finalwhfouairan if1hole fish- into, second-place, two-and-a-quatter es. lengtbs behind Donveomise. Bands This FNdas Gold Final1 will decide Image was anotsoelengtlslsack in thisaL wlsiet 10 ffiliegwill appear in te sea- Division leader Yanee Fribble anti o-edn $25êfl Super Fbia a Grass Routa regular Sweet Dreams Mohawk Noveusber 10. 7~ F Rr.