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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 7 Feb 2003, p. 30

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22-The Canadian Champion, Fniday, February 7, 2003 int1 »iW it Bertoli back, Titans starting to roll again fforiîr f n gS hîavsfae rectiscovered their wmung ways. Milton's ECHL veteran spent two-and-a-half months on injury reserve with a tom ulnar ligament - during wbich âime bis traditionally powerhouse squad went a mediocre 10- 10-5. But since his January 3 retum, Trenton has gotten Usi-ce-game road sweep Sunday night with a 5-4 shoot-out triumph over Dayton. ibis extended the Titans' season-high win streak to five. Bertbli - one the moat well- rounded players Milton bas ever produced - contributed to ail tbree moad victories, including the latest one in Dayton. Scott Bertoli He collected tbree points includ- ing a powerplay tyig goal midway tbrough third-peri- Trenton's wmn. Refui-e that hie sank an empty netter 10 help eclipse Peoria,3-1 Saturday nigbt and notched the eventual gamne winner in a 5-4 triumph over Atlantic City January 29. "I'm starting to feel good out tbere," said the former Milton Merchant and Princeton Tiger. "Things are going well." Bertoli bas averaged more than a point a gaine since bis return, and overail bas il goals and 19 assista in 23 gamnes this season. The Titans went on to nip Toledo 1-0 Wednesday nigbt to push their win streak to six. Ten years ago, Mike Glugosh was a hostage to his own fears anddepression. Constantly worried about his health and his own state of mind, he found himself wanting ta avoid situations that made him feel anxious such as being alante, going ta work and socializing. In time Mike realized he was not alone in his suffering. Anxiety disarder is the number one emotional froblem in aur country MW'ke will share the story of his recovery and provide coping skills at a FREE seminar open ta the public in your area. Symptoms 0f anxiety panic and depression include feart palpitations, chest pains, dizziness, stomach problems, bewildered & spaced ouf feelings, confusion, shortness of breath, scary thoughts, trembling or sha king, nervous or panicky feelings feeling eles s and hopeîess, l oss of appetite, excessively tired, and easily prone ta guilt. Genera]ly people fear what Se Mike Gluoeh at Mike caîls, "losing contrai', having a heari attack, embarrassing themselves, or losing their minds. The Midwest Center For Stress and Anxiety, with whom Mîke works, has done stress and anxiety seminars for companies such as ChIrysler, AT & T, and McDonald's. They have also been featured on OPRAH, REGIS and KATHV LEE and 'THE VIEW with BARBARA WALTERS. If you cannot attend, .feaecal -003187766 The Midwest Center specializes in programs for anxiety, panic and depression. FRE S IAR Mo.Fb 0 73-:5m Tus e. , 7:091p e.Fb.1,73-:5n Stage~ ~ ~ ~ Wes £oe oia nHldyli Àtom selects golden ini Stoney Creek Miiton's atom selecta used equal parts draina and domninance to stake themselves as champions at the recent Stoney Creek Wmnterfest Toumnament. The Winterhawks delivered a generous serving of the latter dur- ing the inaugural event'î gold medal clash to, spank the host Bruins 6-1. Stoney Creek's only solace came in breaking the local lads' ahutout bid with under half-a-minute remaining. Michael Haringa was red bot until that point and enjoyed ample assistance from bis blueline unit. Offensively, Evan Blanchard fueled the title triumph hy potning three goals - including the gamne winner with six minutes left in the opening firme, Andrew Browne tallied twice, while sinking a hack-breaking deposit in the dying moments of first-period play was Jason MacDonald. Brandon O'Brien contributedl a pair of assista to the lopiided victo- ry. The championîbip tilt waî a remnatch from round two, in which the boats offered a much stiffer challenge hefore eventually falling 4-2. Thrilling semirnnal win Sandwiched hetween these two conteats was, without question, the tournamrenî's biga point - ac least froro an excitemient perspective. Miltoni's semnifusal win over Glanhrook was decided by the nar- mowesî of margina, and not until the fifula session of overtime - at wbich point the two sides, battling exhaustion as much as eacb other, were down to juat a couple of ikatera each. lE was tisen that Blanchard took a pictureaque pass frous Eric Scarffe and slipped one hy the opposing cager to finally cemnent an epic 2-1 showdown. Haringa shared the spotlight with bis firit of two near-flawlesa efforts. Milton's regulation-time tally camne off the stick of Browne, who was set up by MacDonald. Mfter tying Oakville 4-4 in the firat round, the local lads engi- neered three slim victories - giv- ing up just four goals along the way - to, bighlight their season. Makiusg up thse rest of the cham- pionsbip squad are Bradley Burkholder, Matthew Campbell, Curtis Campbell, Tyler Garrard, Vikram Kalia, Dan-en Kennedy, Katie Kluge, Henry Liptay and T.J. 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