22-The Canadian Champion, Thursday, December 26 2002 -D ruiry w restlers Ewin tournament by huge margin Less participation, more success - go figure. Despite havmng onily two dozen representatives at their annual Spartan Invitational December 18, E.C. Dnsry's wrestlers won the pre-holiday bash by their biggest margin ever. With 12 medals - six of the golden variety - the toumament hosts out-gunned second-place finisher Heartiake of Brampton bM 105-47. Wsnning their third gold medals of the season with perfect records were Gary Ferrier and Jordan Lumb, who pushed his team-leading wmn total te, 24. Ferrier now bas half-a-dozen medals for the season - as does Jesse Ronan, who also grabbed gold with an identical mun of 3-0. Other division wmns were recorded by Matt Knock, Rob Petherick and Kevmn Tyrer. Petherick delivered a come-from-behind victory in tse fmals to, help highlight the day and secure his first title triumph this season. Striking silver medals were Carl Chan, Ben Beech, Blake Hillier, Geoif Morgan and Colin Bumnham - who had 10 bow out of the finals due 10 a broken finger. Robbie Hunt rounded out the medal haul with bronze. Factoring mbt the commanding teamn win with top-five finishes were Greg Robertson and Kyle Shermet. Drury had some smaller bursts of success earlier this month at threc different meets. At Lakeport December 12, H-illier and Alan Moffat won their first carcer golds to lead an impressive rookie showing that includ- ing bronze-medal efforts by Grcg Foster and Matt Mantin. Finishing fourth %vere Chris Flanigan. Michael MacDonald and Grant Masden. On December 13 at Hamilton's Bîshop Ryan. Ferrier struck si]- ver svhile close behind wilb bronze was Beech. Lumb and Steve Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Shorti each placed fourth. E.C. Drury's Colin Burnham has the upper hand on Brandon Brosseau of Guelph in a 54-kîlogram match during the At Bramalea's Matmen Toumnament December 14, Ronan look Spartan Invitational December 18. Burnham went on to win the match. second-place bonours while tinishing fourth was Knock. Austen . i & Noble Insurance Brokers Ltd. e Commercial - Auto e Home eLite1 ' 905-878-721 205 Main Street East 1 If you plan to drink an drive, here.s a handy I I'clip & save' card to keep in your wallet. Police/Ambulance 911 1 Lawyer Referral Service 905-947-3330 _ i Coroner 905-745-9887 A 1 Fi in the information beloit foi police, (in case it's 1 I vou thaïs killed.) 1Next of Kin: (name/address/phone) 4 Don' iforget [o, sgn yrur organ donor Cad &J j* A Sobering Message fromI DRIVE SOBIEa I *rn rvng .nd. RED RIBBON CAMPAIGN 2002 înieDiieaî The Red Ribbon Campaîgn runls from ing. RED RIBBON coin boxes are alto distrib- 4.e 5 Canadians are iued November 1, 2002 to January 1, 2003. This cam- uted 10 many gas stations, cotfee bouses, variety OAILY in alcohol relaird P lease don 't drink paîgn involves having Volunteers hand out RED stores etc. 10, give people the opportunity to take crse a n drve.RIBBONS at various mails and shopping areas 10 a RED RIBBON for their car. Please make a ihreadinrect crss aroef ci d ri e.shoppers as îhey hunry donation 10 MADD. Help support their mission maied [rire $9 billinannually. around prepaning for the 10, stop impaired driving and 10 support vicîims of .More han 80.01) charges of Holiday Season. This this violent crime. To make a donation 10, MADD ye r. rr r aeec SRED RIBBON is 10 be Halton or 10 obtain more information, our Approximately 42% ef ail raf- lied onto your car 's address is 125 Cross Avenue, Oakville, Ontario tic fatalitier are alcoho relaîedI U ~ D anîennae as a visual L6J 2W8. Or caîl us at (905) 844-0096, fax us aIt enrteaîeed a i re r reminder that you sup- (905) 844-9838, or email us at. impaireci. port safe and sober driv- maddhalton@sprint.com. 276 ManS o>74171, St :905) 87