24-The Canadian Champion, Friday, October 19, 2001 À~~ 'àII A Two Fighting Griffin Martial Arts stu- dents delivered medal-winning efforts of the international variety during recent com- petition in Acapulco, Mexico. 13THE LAsT CASTLEMA Daily 6:45 & 9:00 p.m. SuI. & Sun. 2:00 pa. (doarse Language) SWHO IS CORKY?7 Ï1 laity 6:45 & 9:00 pm. Sut & Sun. 2:00 p. OTRAINING DAYS ~ Daily 6:45 & 9:00 p.. Sut & Sun. 2:00 s. ThatiPatlgAvilba IRaa Melaine Rego, 16. swept her advanced level age division wihh top honours in both kata (fonns) and self defense. Mark Logan shone among adult intermediates with a first in kata and second ini fighting. The local duo were also golden a little dloser te, home during Etobicoke's Golden BeIt Championships. Logan fmnished first in aduit green heit kata white Rego matched that in her blue belt age class self defense field. Hefty hardware haul Fighting Griffin sent six other partici- pants to the city showcase including Tammy Hogarth, who arnong adult black belts was first in kata. She also struck silver in weapons and self defense. Joshua Sykes, 15, was the runner-up in green belt, black stripe kata and third in fighting. Among I 0-year-old brown belts, Tyler Carson was second in kata. Fellow pre-teens Rachel Ley, 9, and Samantha Walton, 10, each secured a sec- ond-place finish - in yellow belt kata and green belt, black stripe self defense respec- tively. Eleven-year-old Kim Provis waa a final- ist in orange belt, black stripe kata. Tlhe Milton Men's Slo-Pitchi League lias corne to the end of another successful season.The Executive and Players, would like to extend a sincere thank you to ail the local business' for their sponsorship & support. 'Me Meaterminal The Milton Legfion Halton Pools 'Me Dicken's Pub Renuax Blue Springs Bruce HoodTravel Ritiiots Ai Lock & Safe Pub Concept Key Centre Ptimus Ptinting (Consolalon Wnnem 200)) Brancerjeweilers (cbanmpii>nsbip Wïnnei 20201) - MrWaily Stemnatn - Joe Water Branch 136 - Mr. Mike Acceturrm - MrRoger Mason - Mr.Alan Chambersoil - Mr. Bruce Hood - Mr Ron Furik - Mr.Wayne Nikolich - MrDoug Ranch - Wr.Randy Hlowse - MrPhil Dùnaso - Mr. Mark Brancier Thanik You!. The Milton Men's Slo-Pitch League would like to thank the fbllowing for their generous support of the leaguie's first annual Brody Golf Toumnament held at Granite Ridge Golf Course. 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Severai other Miltonians took part in the grueiing trekt through the city, with ian Birnie topping the local Ilit wIth a time of 3:24.03. 7:*35 PM KEY CENTRE 8:3 PM MILTON CHRYBLER 10: 11 PM DOCS & DENTS 7:35 PM KWIK KOPY 8:5 PM MILTON CI4RYSLER 10: 11PM KEY CENTRE 7:35 PM JIOHNSON CONTROLS 8:53 PM DOCS & DENTS 10:11 PM KWIK KOPY 7:35 PM KEY CENTRE 8:53 PM KFC 10:11 PM DOCS &DENTS 7:35 PM MILTON CHRYBLER 8:53 PM DOCS & DENTS 10:11IPM KEYVCENTRE 20af 7:35 PM KWIK KOPY 8:53 PM JOHNSON CONTROLS 10:11 PM KFC *9011111uM 7:35 PM KFC 8:53 PM JOHNSON CONTROLS 10: 11 PM DOCS &DENTS [*~Ik~1ProudIy Suppoîts ~ Milton Minor Hockey Tel: 876-4647 Fax: 876-1100 100Q Nîptssing Road, Unit 9 Milton, Onlano LOT 5B2 uBesnd m4on Mati) battie back to upstage White Oaks By STEVE LeBLANC The Champion Milton District High School's junior football team is ail about thie second haif. The Mustangs are hecoming quite reli- able at delivering impressive performances beyond intermission, and did 50 once again amid soggy conditions Iant Friday. Fortifying its efforts against Oakville's White Oaks, MD rallied for ils second straight comeback victory on home turf - outdistancmng the Wildcats 14-7. The win squared their season record at 2- 2. Linebacker Matt Freckleton highlighted the tumaround by intercepting the oppos- mng quanterback - who rather foolishly threw from the end-zone -early in the fourth and retumning the hall six yards for the winning major. This foliowed a lengthy third-quarter drive and tying touchdown, his fourts of the year, by Ryan Wildfang. Daryl Meinen belped spearhead this possession, as did Jordan Munn. Todd Anruda booted both extra-point kicks and contributed to a defensive unit that alI but completely suffocated the visi- tors down the stretch. Other standouts in this department were Greg Cole, Mark Galick and Brent McCrimmon-Jones. 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