26-The Canadian Champion, Fnday May 31, 2002 Mar.auders drop exhib ition gdûIý.ý Wit a nsmher of its k.cy personnel out of the lineup Sunday, Mito's new football team fell short <uring exhibi- tuS play in Blleville. 'IbeMgaj.vIe-swho begin he reulaseo tnomo0w dwonagaist te &-desdng leagise champion Oakville LSgoms- hd jst wo dozen players but still kept things comoethive, losing 10-1. A late fowth-qualter touchdown - the resuit of missed coverage on an 80-yard bomb - sealed the <ea! for Belleville. Personnel manager Aaidrew Todd said he saw a number of positives <turig the team nlme and only pre-seasn tilt, including an effective defensive performance. The Marauder' single point was courtesy of a maissed field goal. Milton will be a near full strength for tomorrow's home opener against thse Longhorns at Bishop Reding Secondary School. The gaine sients t 2 p.m. Milton Springers Gymnastic Club ,4lounter cam»p 4 FUN sessions ta choose from Bos&"I(Idergy8 C094P Opt[ons Gil-Haif Day ONLY: 9:00-2 noon 3 1/ Session 2 July 29 - Aug 2 5ysSession 3 Aug 6 - Aug 9 $90. $72. e eatioh Colop Optionsj Haif Day: 9:00 - 12 noon $90. Fuil Day: 9:00 - 4:00 pin $140. Session 1 JuIy 8 - JuIy 12 Session 4 Aug 19 - Aug 23 Limted Space - Register Today! 180 Nipissing Rd., Unit 5, Milton 905-878-5030 --Hoy delivers gold-medal sweep teIed l c ýt r'k " WlI. Dick Wildcat Brad Boy clawed bis way to a gold-medal sweep during the Ortwin Track and Field Meet ai Oakvitle's Iroquois Ridge High Sehool Monday. Turning back al challengers in the junior boys' long distance events, he won the 400, 800 and 1 ,500-metre races with imes of 1:05.10, 2:34.84 and 5:16.86 respectively. His 400m finish was less than tbree sec- onds shy of a meet record. Ten other Wildcats delivered medal-win- ning efforts on the day- including senior girls sprinter Fiona Sinanan, who won the 200m in 29.21 seconds and was runner-up in the photo fïinish 1lOOm dasb. clocking in ai 13.16s. Botb bier and 100m winner Kaillyn Andrews werc within an eyelash of the track record of'I13.1I3s. Sinanan also took second in the long jump with a lcap of' 4.22m. lntcrmediatc boys competitor Jason Keams was the other Wildcat champ Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Brad Hoy displays the three first- place ribbons won on the track Monday in OakviIIe. prevailing in the shot-put with an 1 1.86m performance. Age-class teammate Stu Murray and jun- ior girls racer Laura Prusha each struck sit- ver twice. Murray did so ini the long jump and triple jump with leaps of 5.15m and 9.74m respectively. Prusha was second best in the 800 and 1,500mn with limes of 2:57.80 and 5:47.29. Senior boys Graham Sharp and Chris Shorts each recorded a second-place per- formance - Sharp in the long jump (4.95m) and Shorit in the shot-put (12.53m). Junior boys Jared Rob inished the 800m in 2:47.21 whilc Ryan Williams needed 1: 10.36 to complete the 400)m. Eacb lime was gond enough for the bronze. Nick Ronan secured bronze in the inter- mediate boys' 200mn with a lime of 28.39s while Kym Baker's 1:08.35 effort in tbe intermediate girls' 400m also put ber third. Junior Mystics toppled by Hamilton If recent results are any indication, Milton's junior girls fast-pitch team is in for a roller-coaster season. Fresh off a 15-2 dismantlîng of Grimsby, the Mystics- a first-year entry to the Tri- County's I 5-team open class league - wound up on the opposite end of a decisive outing at Lions Sports Park Tuesday nigbt against the bard-hitting Hamilton Pontiacs. Milton got off 10 a shaky start on the way 10 losing 14-7. This dropped the local ladies' league record to 1-2. The Mysties did finish up on a positive note, securing tour runs on six bits in their last at-bat to make the final counit mucb more respectable. Overaîl. Sarah Mooney and Laura Anne Sheehan led offensively witb three bits apiece. Mooney also drove in two runs MILTON INTERCHURCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE STANDING AS 0F 29-MAY-02 6 MBOTON BIBLE 25 0 6 4 SOUTH SIDE "" 46 3 1 O 6 8 NEW LIFE "B" 4 2 2 0 4 9 NEW LIFE "A" 4 1 3 0 2 il NEW LIFE DEAF 6 1 5 0 2 We are Your «YEAR-ROUND COMFOR'r Dealer _r 4 campaign was highligbted by a triple. Starter Lindsey Harrold got hammered early with seven runs in the finIt two innings before shuttmng down the visitors during the nexi two frames. Struggting with control since retuning from injury, reliever Cale Kennedy gave up eight walks and seven runs over the bal- ance of the conteit.