Peewees net sh utout fourth in five games Milton's AA major peewees delivered their fourth shutout win in five ganes by blasting Brampton 7-0 December 19. Taylor Prestidge was between the pipes for the goose egg - his third over an espe- cially uncharitable pre-holiday stretch - while Brayden Abraham potied the game winner lae in the first period, with help from Brian Hunier and Wade McGmnnis. The Oaks PaverslPolybelting Winterhawks wouldnt dent the twine again until well mnto the third period - when they fortified their efforts to thump the Battalion. Hunter exploded with four goals and fin- ished the gaine with half-a-dozen points. Abrahamn had a pair of assiste to go along with his single tally, while also lighting the Iamp were Ryan Cochrane and Dane Horvat. AP Jordan Haggart provided a sturdy two-gamne performance to aid in the blowout. Bantams deliver win and a draw Milton's AA major bantains delivered a rare two-game unbeaten run last weekend - with a wmn and a tie to highlight what's been a rather rough season to date. I both cases, a productive third-period allowed the 3-18-5 Wallace Pontiac Buick Winterhawks to stave off defeat. Last Saturday, Milton struck three imes in the final frame to nip Orangeville 5-4. Blake Frittenburg potted the gaine winner witb under three minutes remaining, and also scored late ini the second. Mark Murray also talied twice and added an assist, while Jeremy Brown chipped in a single and helped set up thse last two goals - as did Kyle Fokina. Paul Herder was steady between thse pipes to pull out thse victory. The followmng night the local lads potied a pair in thse third period to tie Georgetown 3-3. Brown, Frittenburg and Fokina were tise marksmen wiile drawing two assists apiece were Geoff Strank and Alex Yeoman. fin net for the stalemate was Devin Plater. Dynamos start season The Jumior Dynamos are lookiosg for a few good grapplers. E.C. Drury High School's affiliate wrestling prograin, open t0 elementary isopefuls in grades 4 10 8, begins anotiser season January 7. Tuesday evening prac- tices and subsequent competitions teach youngsters the finer points of freestyle wrestling. Over thse past several years, the club bas been highly successful, with a number of members going on to capture medals at the provincial and national level. Fees for the season are $25 per stssdent. Registration can be done through any higis scisool wrestler or at tise first practice. For more information, eall coach Larry Jaroslawski at (905) 876-3159. File photo by GRAHAM PAINE «,,Going the distance Miltonian Petra Halk recently became only the third Canadian ta run a marathon in ail 50 US. states plus DC. Sh. completed this test December 8 In Honolulu, where along wth roughly 30,000 participants she tamed the 42-km course In about six hours despite a baille wlth asthma. Please fax your teamn reports and sports story ideas to (905) 878-4943, or e-mail them to sleblanc@hatofsearchcom. 1. EMTfB'JIAWW1M Hugo Solection of Movies, OVO's im IK = @> oys, Lingerie & Magazines www.exxxoticaadultvld@o.com - - -- - - -MILTON Fm m 42 Bronte St. S..905493-5505 I MOVIE REM"TALF WHEN YOU SIGN-UP BURLINGTON ýeTHPURCHASEi fo F oREE59 Plaine Rd. E. - 90-639-4607 0F $50.0 I FR NEWRSI HIAMILTON IBEFORE TAX i L.-------- -il-314 OueflstonRd -905-5496050L.- -- -- -- --- WUP&WMAU 1 1 0 EN 7 DAYS A WEEK e 1 OAM - MIDNIGHT -1 m