4B-The Canadian Champion, Tuesday May 14, 2002 FIL TER Service applies ta must cars & Ight trucks Ha If off selected rate plan, untîl May 31. Get 50% off selected plans for up to 6 months when you sign a contract term before May 31* Talk 25 The Big Deal $5now $12,50/month $25 now $125/month - -. 7 - II Milton shortstop Nicole Lee tags out a Halton Hilis runner 31 secndin turnametpay. M ystics golden at1 seciondurngaetuplay.s The Mystics won ail four * games to take top spot. Photo by in Georgetown HERB GARBUTT The Mystics sure know how su make a good firsi impression. Delivering a sensational season start this past weekend in Georgetown, Milton's rnîdget girls fast-pitch tearn engineered four straigbt wins tu reign suprerne in tournarnent play. The tournarnient was eut short due to Sunday showers. su round- robin standings were used to determine tearn placings. The Mysties soppcd the field on tbe strength of dynamite piteh- ing frornAli Djordjevie - who, with two other hurlers unavailable for rnost of the weekend, worked ail but une inning and allowed just four runs on a dozen hits. She was partieularly stingy during shutout vietories over Chinguaeousy (5-0) and Kitehener (1-0), although Shannon Mosdell pieked up the win in the later garne wben she suited up for the final inning wben Nieole Jurgen drove in Arnanda Frutty for the lune run. Againsi Cbinguacousy Friday, Djordjevie tossed a two-bitter while Nieole Lee stood oui offensively witb a couple of hits and tbree RBI. This tournarnieni -open i g tiiurnpl was quickly follossed by tbree nanrowvsictories Saturday - including those oser Stratford (4- 3) and Halton Hiilîs (3-1). Tbe Stratfordi garne went su an international tiebreaker. in wbicbi Lee drove in Frutty and was then brougbt borne berseif by Jurgen. Djordjevic was effective on the hilI against Strattèrd and even more su versus the tournarent bosts. whorn she restricted tu a bandful of bits. The Mysties beat thern witb a rnn in the second and two in tbe third. Frutty belted out a pair of bits su lead tbe way. Milton began league play last nigbs as borne against Mississauga North and is on tbe road Thursday in Cbînguaeousy. Tbis week- end tbey'll be baek in tournarnient play in Markham before elosing out the holiday weekend Monday as Lions Sport Park against Chinguaeousy. Garne irne is 8:30 p.rn. Local ladies field junior fastball team Milton men nu longer bave a rnonopoly on junior basebali. For the first time in reeent rnerory - perhaps ever - local ladies will field a junior squad thatîIl compete in Tri County's 15-tearn open elass league. This means the Mysties - most of whorn played rnidget last surn- mer - witl be up against many intermediate and senior tevel clubs frorn aeross southern Ontario. "We're defrnitely amnong the youngest tearns," said rnanager Roy Harrold. "Most of our players are only turning 20 this year." That youth and inexperience showed through during the local ladies' home opener last Tuesday as Lions Sport Park, where tbey wcre hurnbled 6-1 by the more seasoned Hamilton Pontiacs. 'Me Mysties fared better in Port Dover Wednesdlay - trailing 3- 2 when the game was called due su inclernent weather after four tnnings. Milton's I 3-player searn is back as Lions Sport Park tonight to take on the Hamilton Hurricanes. Game sime is 8:30 p.rn. This will serve as a tune-up for this weekend's tournament action in Markham. TELUS Free Time Plan $30 now $15/month E £ gAli plans include voice mail 3, cali waiting, conference calling& PERKS. ýÊSf 393 MAIN ST. EAST, SUITE 1, MILTON, ONTARIO L9T 1 P7 ýre 905-875-2352 COMMUNICATION~ INC M7 TE LU S mobility- là