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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 18 Jun 2002, p. 20

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20-The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, June 18, 2002 Ishoulder, arma, legs BAKPAIN? liard ta bew«a? To prove it, lot treatmett às fre ------------------------- i i migraine, insemia, fatigue, itchingcoghng, numbnessrààeasthma,all kinds of iblessess. --------------- 0 AIl kindî of ilnesses are caused by an unhalanceil body systerr. e The best treatment is to let the body cure itself. But it is only possible when it is fully ar a FEA. (Pive elements EnergyAeupuncture) U" 1 is a very powerful and completely natural sm way to restore balance of the bodY. 0#" e James Kim is one of a few MEA specialists Osm% in Canallà Thu rPtttîn'a [t$e mi behint oow4u# Public '13 %* surd' u -lac tvm* end 'dV.W iroquot. Ridi Photo by BARRIE ERSKINE June 22nd Mystics engineer comeback to secure second season win The Junior Mystics donned their proverbial rally caps to secure season win number two Saturday. Delivering an inipressive finish to salvage tourna- ment efforts in Ancaster, Milton battled back from a tbree-run deficit to upstage Glanbrook 7-5. A four-run sixth inning - sparked by Tara Elkie's impressive base running - lifted the Tri County open- class league newcomers to victory, whicb served as pay-back for a late-inning loss to Glanbrook earlier thisa montb. Katie McKrory went the distance on thse mound to record the win while Carolyn Coates led offensively with two bits and a palr of runs. Alicia Taylor also had a timely double to ald in the come-ftom-behind after- noon triumph. The Mystiet were out-bit nearly two-to-one agalnst Glanbrook, but walks and speed on the bases belped tbem prevail. Beating Glanbrook erased some of the sting felt ear- lier in the day from a 17-1 pasting provided by the red- bot Oakville Eites - wbo exploded for 10 runs inithe third to add plenty of insult 10 injury. Coates bringing in the lone run. Oakville by contrast, had a handful of extra-base hits in the third alone. The Mystics were a whole lot more competitive mi round one Friday night, when they fell to the Hamilton Hurricanes 7-2. Lindsey Harrold faced the brunt of the punisbment - giving up five runs on eight hits through tbree innings on the bill. McKrory stopped the bleeding to some extent over the balance of the evening clash. Coates had tbree bits and a mun, while also coming home was Laura Anne Sheehan. Registering RBI were Shannon MacKenzie and Sarah Mooney. Milton wi.l begin a two-game road tripini league play tonigbt in Townsend. They will travel to Six Nations Thursday before returning home to face Fort Erie June 25. Gamne tusse at Lions Sports Park is 8:30 p.m.

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