m@ý ZO9ne champ to another Jr. 'Stangs win again Milton District's junior footbal eam won its second straight game in convincîng ai s Ac( fashion Wednesday - rallying from a scoreless opening haîf to dump White Oaks 22-6. Nie Cheeseman stood out with touch- down passes to Jesse Roshette and Ryan Mitchell, who reached the end-zone in the final minute of play to add insult to injury, and a couple of swo-point converts. Anthony Perruzza scored the other TD. The Mustangs - who've tumed the cor- ner after three sraight shutout losses - close out the regular season at home agamnst T.A. Blakelock Wednesday. MILTON YOUTH BASKETBALL "IMADD DAWGS"I Girls Major Bantam Rep. Basketbali 'ry outs Open to A girls born in 1989 & 1990 Try out: Thursday,October 24t' at Bishop Reding High School Starting time 7:OOpm fée $10.00 Milton Youth Basketball 420 Main St. E/Suite #558 Milton, ON, L9T 5G3 calI JilI Harper Phone (905)_876-3356 H.avywelght champion Lennox LewIs phayfully apura wlth Hall of Fame jockey Sandy Hawleyet the post postIon draw for tomorrow nlght's Breeders Crown - billed as the Super Bowl of harnesa rac- ing - ut Woodblne Racetrack. Local drivers Chris Christoforou and Steve Condren wlll have seven and four drives respectively on the night whlle local traîner Ban Wallace will sund Totaily Western to post In the $943,809 two-year-old colt paca. Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Semi-pro locals off to good start Darren (Mini) Haydar marked his American Hockey League (AHL) debut with three assists to power the Milwaukee Admirais' 6-2 win over the San Antonio Rampage Saturday night. Ingratiating hunself to a home-opening crowd at the Bradley Centre, Milton's most prolific scorer set up goals one, two and six in the victory. He fmnished the gaine a plus 2. Among goals the Hohey Baker Award fmnalist assisted on was the first in 36 AHL gaines by resident tough guy Mlitch Fritz. Haydar's prosperous regular season start followed a strong exhi- bition campaign in which he had a handful of goals in three gaines - ail ending in victory for Milwaukee. The AdmidraIs seemn ready to improve on last year's meager two- and-a-half goals a gaine average, which essentially kept themn out of the playoffs. They close out a two-gaine hnmestand tonight at the Cleveland Barons. Milton fans will have an opportonity to see Haydar play close to home in early January, when Milwaukee has a two-gaine stand at Hamilton's Copps Collisium. Meanwhile, fellow Miltonian Scott Bertoli had a productive reg- ular season start in the semi-pro ranks as well. The East Coast Hockey League (ECI-L) veteran tallied twice in the first period lasi Friday to help is Trenton Titans knock off the Richmond Renegades 4-.3. He also picked up an assist in Saturday's 3-2 loss to the Roanoke Express. Trenton closed out a busy first weekend by toppling the Reading Royals 7-3 Sunday. Hertoli's Titans are back ini action ionight gainsi Reai ng. The Canadian Champion, Friday, October 18, 2002-B3