~Fighting Griffin student gunning atiL.mo ,f 11-l4 t oi f4r f pi içbi1 i'i By STEVE LeBLANC The Champion Zack Secord bas already tasted international success and cle aring just one miore hurdle will give him the opportunity to __ enjoy a second serving. The Fighting Griffin Martial Ails student needs a top-three fin- ish in Ottawa tis weekend to earn a spot on the national team and qualily for the upcorning World Karate Association Chanipionships in ltaly. Sensei Scott Hogarth's gifted blue belt -wbo struck gold twîce 10 lcad the local contingent at the World Okinawan Karate Tournamient in Atlanta, Georgia last summer- survived the ini- tial round laIe last month in North Bay. Among 40) competitors in a wide-open emply-hand formns divi- j sion, which included martial arts students up tii Ove years older J than him. the Il -year nld combinedi comiposure and style to place third- upstaging a number of black belts en route to advancing. "Hs p againsi aIl styles (nf' karate) now andI dnoing really ssf'said Setuser l-ogurth, wbrî taugi the preteens father many years agir "He miiens tri correctiouts socîl and has (toile a gond job Mens ie oihtitng G; if lii etijiyef a lhefty hardwrsae haul attrrss, the border lasýt inntîn aitîne l.psýtate Ness York (Open. Black belt Tamniy Holrgarth andti bînell heuristrîpher McGarsey ecth loork rip frioniurs iii ssaprins mol secoind place in raditirinal kata vxhile bire heul Mark Lorgatn andf bris \n heli Melarne Regîr ninatehed <hlai nreess- eacf nontng the ir tradfi tinal kata dis'i- ,ionts and itshn secontd aiing oîpen style Lita participants. O)ratnge belt iriAnne Agneis piaceof secornd in iranfitional kata si hile bier f rgfting perfonnance s\vas gîrîd enningh f'or thîrd. O)ne iseekenof later Lorgan and Regri kepi their medal-winning streak intact ailirrurnaineni coimpetittirninn Kitchener. Eacli cap- tured gold in frrms nshile Loîgan alsir loonk tfrtin f ighiing. The Canadian Champion, Frfday, May 17, 2002-23 Please fax your sports reports to Steve LeBlanc at (905) 878-4943, or drop them off at 191 Main St. E. iestois M S M 'le ltag, e nhougi or 63<i.<Xl<l30) icati go n no\& ulued 5 6ft0<1 ad like noir. ne plan to erreift o our 3 chtîdnen equall\ ohen ne pas' on. 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Photo by STEVE LeBLANC Sign up for hockey camp Registrations are now being accepted l'or the Cross Border Hockey Camp in Burlington. Designed l'or aspiring rep level players born between 1987 and 1994, Cross Border's program includes the popular Tire Hockey High Performance Puck Skills as well as various other drills used Io imprirve speed and agility. The cost of'one camp is $144 and $259 for both camps, which run simnultaneously frorn August 19 to 23. To register or f'or more information, eall (905) 335-1504. CORRECTION NOTICE The ad in Tuesday's Champion was in error. The 2nd Annual Celebrity Car Wash is Saturday June ist, 2002 with ail proceeds going to McMaster Childrens Hospital & Milton District Hospital. Join us between 9amn to 4pm ai Moffatt Autoworks to sup- port this great cause! For more information or to donate cali Mac at (905) 878-0660 Coming to Milton May 31, 2002 ýjA 10