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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 15 Oct 2002, p. 19

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The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, October 15, 2002-19 hockey juniors unbeaten again Perfect 6-O in regular season By STEVE LeBLANC The Champion E.C. Drury's junior girls field hockey team bas an lit, awful lot to liye up to this season. But thus far, the Spartans have nisen to the challenge - and capped a second straight perfect regular-season campaign hy knocking off Burlington's M.M. Robinson Ramns 2-I Wednesday aftemnoon at home. Top sniper Alisha Turner - who's done pretty much off the %*> scoring this year - tallied twice in the second haif after the visi- tors took an early Iead. 1 The Spartans dominated the lions share of the contest and received topnotch performances from Kerri McArthur and Elaine Robinson. / 1'. .Wednesday's win put tlîe finishing touches on EC's 6-0 regular C ro ss- season- good enough for top spot in Halton Region's Richardson Division and a first-round bye today. Drury will have home-field advantage for tomorrow's quarterfi- nais and then, if victorious, the semnifînals on Friday. Both ganes toNfflstant at 3:30 p.m. The Spartans appear su be on a championship remnatch collision course with Buringson's Notre Dame - who downed them 3-0 in CO lJlY t last season's title match. Id say we've got a good shot, although anything can happen in field hockey," said co-coach Jef Sheppard, who's guiding this year's squad alongside Rebecca Mason. jàâk"-Should they triumph in bot gaines this week, the local juniors wiIl have the opportunisy su improve on last year's runner-up plac- Blshop R.dlng's mng at the regional chamnpinnships as Oakville's Gien Ashton Park ShnnnJohn«on drb next Tuesday at 2 p.m. bles _paat E.C. Drury Meanwhile, EC's senior field hockey teamn knocked off Mlaenr AshI.y Robinson Aldershot 1-0 Wednesday aftemnoon to secure third place in the whille- (Inset) Drwry s Richardson Division with a 3-1-2 record. They host round one AshI.y Rutz closely today at 3:30 p.m. Prym d u R& E luno guai&ds 5W. junior Local skiers n ee 0dm lebeskeibflplayaet EC 1 ~ Trhured.y. Drur dowm0d The Milton Heights racing club, which skies out of Gien Eden, Its cioss-town*4iais 47-16. is Iooking for skiers and snowboardmng to round out its various Photos i>y teamns GRAHAM PAINE Both junior and adult competîtors are needed. New mnembers, regardless of expenience, are invtted to join. For further information, contact Lmn Leeson as (905) 336-5382. MILTON VS STREETSVULLE Friday, October 18 @ 7:SOpm i# ~~p MILTON VS OAKVULLEM Sunday, October 20 @ 3:OOpm VdlI ........180 Bath games at Mémorial Arena - Thorpson Road $80 Senor/Stdets ....$5.00 rll, P JIk .R 1 i ULÀ"E* Vil 1 2 1fi r,1 1 hiI UI'12& I'Lr...$300 Open an RRSP account by February Ï"i, 2003 Diana BrT and automatically be entered int our otfice 35 Crawford draw for a set of Toronto Maple Leaf tickets. diana.bri Member X- BMO (M-bar roundet svrbot)" s a registered rade-mark of Bank of Montreat, used under lcren Nesbîli .iurns" i a registered trade-nark of BMO Neshtt Surits Corporation Li.mied, used under licence. ristow, Vice Presiden t & Sen ior Invesment Advisor Tel: (905) 854-4540 1C cent, apelil ,fqai LOP 1iBO ToIl Free: (800) 663-3571 Oco Fax: (905)854-4544 g4ýBMO ( Nesbitt BurnsiD

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