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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 29 Oct 2002, p. 23

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The Canadien Champion, Tuesday, October 29, 2002 -23 Juveniles sub-par in defeat By STEVE LeBLANC The Champion Milton's juveniles are without question one of the most gifted teanis ini the Niagara District Hockey League. But Saturday night, in front of a sizable hometown crowd, they got a blatant reminder that talent alone won't aiways be enough. The Winterhawks delivered a second-rate effort for much of the gaine - frittering away a pair of leads along the way - en route to los- ing to the St. Catharines Warriors 5-3. This capped a winless week for the local juveniles, who n0w sit at 2- 1 -1. Fresh off a succesoful audition for the number two spot behind ion Sweetland, Mark Rosselle surrendered the game winner - a five-hole bullet following a bru- tal giveaway in deep - with four-and-a-half minutes remaning. St. Catharines cemented the victory with an inno- cent-looking clear in the final minute which wound up in the empty net. Overall, Rosselle made 21 saves while is counterpart stoppcd two dozen shots - including 13 in the second period when the hosts took temporary control but lit the lamp just once. Kyle Burrell did the honours with a ightning quick n iii u/)s t , l Or Fhi' i IIIIII ily rit g în - Mike Wiaiarz erascd the visitors'tirst-period lead by converting Rick Nadalin's doorstep lefiovers, while wiring in a bottom-shelf deposit four minutes later was midget AP Mark Galick. 'Me Winterhawks capitalizcd on their first try with the man-advantage but then blew three straight power- plays and were virtually non-existent offensively in the third - managing just three shots aganst the Warriors. Burrell and Winiarz each assisted on the other's goal for multi-point nights. Other helpers went to Thomas Patrick, Chris Strank and Chris Wulfers. In Beamsville Wednesday, -Milton had trouble pulling the trigger for much of tbe night and needed a couple of third-period goals to tic Lincoln 4-4. A goal aganst with under two minutes left to play spoiled the victory party. Galick, Matt Stockton, Conor Sweeney and Travis Van Loosen did the scoring while between the pipes was Sweetland. 'he Winterhawks wilI look to get back in the win colurun when they travel to Cayuga Saturday. Their next home game is Saturday, Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. against Lincoln. Dreamfair Vo gel triumphs again of your sports reports ta Steve LeBlanc anytime at (905) 878- 4943. IISnrowboMr ~qIpmoutSELLINO Okihiq F. Nov 1, 6-10 pin Sat. Nov 2, 104 pin kibequsSun. Nov 3, 12-4 pin 1 ayment by Cash, Cheque, Visa or Interac. Held at Country Heritage Park - 8560 Tremaine Rd. Ai proceeds go ta M. H. R.C. Racing Program For Racing program Membership and Swap lno cali 905-336-5382 www.miltonheights.com Dreainfair Vogel extendcd is win streak to four with an impressive victory in Gold Series Elim-ination action at Mohawk Racetrack Saturday evening. With Randy Waples in the race bike, the three-year- old pacing colt landed in fifth place from post six, watching from nine tengths back as Firstline Luck and Trevor Ritchie rocketed off the outside of the starting gate to a :26.2 opening quarter. Firstline Luck maintained is position on the front end through an equally torrid :54 half and 1:22.1 three quarters with Armbro Warranty hot on his heels in sec- ond and Silver D Moon sitting third. Heading for the three-quarters mark, Daniel Dube sent D Cs Bunny to the outside and Waples followed with Dreaifair Vogel. When D Cs Bunny failed to make significant gains on the leaders, Waples pulled Dreanfair Vogel three wide and kicked him into gear. By the top of the stretch, the Village Jiffy colt was lest than two lengths back in second and from there he simnply pulled away froni the field - hitting the wire four lengths on top in 1:5 1. 1. The win was Dreanifair Vogel's fifth of the season and is fourth since owners John and Mary Lamers of Ingersoîl made the decision to place him in the case of t-aIon * Hoof 4 Beat wtS ADA, YEI top tramner Bill Robinson in early September. The homebred pacer has two seconds and two thirds to go along with his victories and has banked $237,708 through 15 starts this season. With just Saturday's Gold Final left in the regular season, Dreainfair Vogel sits atop the division stand- ings with 237 points and is the early favourite to win the $300,000 Super Final at Mohawk November 16. Former Gold Final winners Armnbro Warranty and Silver D Moon sit second and third in the points race. With just one Elimination going postsvard Saturday evening, ail 10 contestants are eligible to retum to Mohawk for the Gold Final this weekend and - after wrapping up the regular season - the top 10 point camers will then proceed to the lucrative Super Fitial. 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