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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 4 Apr 2003, p. 24

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24-The Canadian Champion, Friday April 4, 2003 House-leaguers deliver excitement runs Sundav r~u, uui~~ "gilUd ay ol Uhampon lt's ime to ge ini gear, Milton. Momamja bif m gfon ls~ ou- cm Ontaml will cScend on Milon Fals Conseavaion Aiea Suny foS the fourthanmal Spokes and Siope Ai-Vadw Cullenge. Theo's M iopengfoIrohcin Pettos and volunteer, and anyone inteuesed in getfing involved la asked to cali event co-ordînat« ~Stisa ()'NMi t (9n5 336-1158, «XL 248, or Hiton Ilsas (905) 854-026.1 Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Eight-Year-oîd Luke Campbell - a left winger with the novice Green Goblins - proudly displays hie moat sportsmanlike plaYer trophy and con- solation finalist trophy during Saturday's House League Day of Champions at Memorial Arena. IÏALTON SPORTSMEN'à ANNUAL RAM ROLL 4 April llth, 2003 8 Pm. s o .1h. aal Logagl,2 hmr DfuLaRh 905-8-64 i tu know tangue twÎoewa ineThe Local house-league hockey teams took centre stag at Memorial Arena Saturday, when the Milton Min( Hockey Association held its annual Day c Champions. From dawn til] dusk, top teains battled it out ini ever division - for their family, friends, fans, coache' teammates and especially for theruselves. The following is a rundosen of the day's action Resuits are in order of gamtes played. Peewee - Consolation Final Towne Dental caused more than a littkt discomfor for Austen & Noble, striking four times in the middlt stsaza en route îo a 5-1 decision. J.D. Davis and Kyle Furik each talied twice for tht winners, while contributmng a goal and an assist wai Josh Whlite. Backsîopping Town Dental to victory was Codv Saftic. Tyler %ison sank Austen & Noble's lone marker. Peewee - Championship Final Andrew Scarife played hero with an overtime deposit, lifting bis Nadalin Electric crew to a 3-2 tri- umph over Shoppers Drug Mart. Assisting on the sudden death goal were Madison Hunter and Tariq Patel - each of whomn finished thse game with multi-point efforts. Nadalin netininder Kyle Wmndmoller and Shoppers couniterpart Jason Shaw provided an impressive duel throughouî the tile con- test. For Shoppers, Evan Blanchard and Samnantha LeoPrich stood out with two points apiece. Tyke - Frîendsbip Games Hunt Chrysler Buick and Chudleigh's battled to a 2- 2 stalemate. Lighting the lamp for the car dealership squad were Corey MacDonald and Taylor McVey, while Matthew Bergman potted both goals for Chudleigh's. In other action, Berkshire Sectmty thumped Mitaru Stone Construction 6-2. Owen Cutrora scored twice, wbiie singles were chipped in by Marcello Mule. Daniel Palermo, Hayden Brodigan and Tyler Ganin. Replying for Mitam seere A.J Retera-Robinson and Tyler Brown. Novice - Consolation Final A two-goal outing by George Stanford paccd Uic Black Badgers to a 4-2 decision over Uic Green Goblins. Helping fuel the victory with two assisîs apiece were Michael Jacobs and Tyson Muchaluk, while also scoring were Victoria DeINin and Scott Ford. Peter Snoj andl David Nage] bunied the biscuit for the Goblins. Novice - Championship Final A llass les'. performance b' J ustin Da,, îdson and a goal asnd an assisi eacb from Brad Steves and Taylor Cross bcglilgbîed tbe Redl Dragons' 5-0 shutout ssin over the Blue Sharks. QUier goals came frorn Ross' Morgan and Connor ye Ramsden. if Atom - Consolation Final Gallinger's got a second-period scare from Travel 'Y Cboicc, but hung on 10 win 4-2. Mark Nordstrom scemented the victory wiUi a third-period marker. while also scoring for Uic victors were Bien Seguin. Brett 1.Moore and Sanjay Moodie. Replying for Travel Choice were Vikrarn Kalia and Brandon Zomer. rt Atom - Championship Final e Brian's Auto ran roughshod over Elsîcy's Optical, dumping them 8-0. Michael Haringa eamned Uic e shutout, while Andrew Bacon and Henry Liptay had s two goals apiece. s Singles were posîed by Cameron Nagel, Matt Campbell, T.J. Moffatt and Michael Major. Bantam - Consolation Final Kicking off what would ha Uic most dramatic divi- sion finish of Uic day, D.J. Whittaker and Andrew Sidnell scored shoot-out goals to, give Millweld Enterprises a 6-5 victory over Docs & Dents. Docs & Dents' shoot-out goal was notched by Eric Taylor. Ini regulation tme, Whittaker, Roy Sidnell, Willy Hunter and Jordan Lavigne scored for thc victors, whiie doing an for Docs & Dents were Taylor, Mike King, Kyle Boyle and Josh Lane. Bantam - Championship Final Allan Moffatt scored bis second goal of Uic day in overtime to lift Presse Law Office to a 4-3 win over Dreamn Car Garage. Assisting on Uic golden goal was Kyle Walker, who had Iwo assists in Uic gaine. Contributing to Uic victory wiUi a goal and an assist were Chlis Flanligan and Ryan Tyler. For Dream Car Garage, it was Davc Newlove, Stephen Jackson and Ben Clifford ligbting Uic lamp. Midget - Championsbip Final Powered by two-goal efforts from Kyle Gottwald. Jay Hadnent and Mati Phillips, Chudleigh's outdis- lanced Nutech 6-4 10 cap the day-long bardle of cham- pions. Mati Mastrangelo led Nutech with a hat-trick, wbile cbipping mn a smngle was David Burswk. Senior - Championship Final Rory Jobtiston capped an exciting shoot-oui wiha tbird-peniod deposit - bis second of the game - to lift Total Teamin mage Io a 7-6 decision over Key Centre. Dave Broswn also tallied twice for the victors. sehile singles were chipped in hy Richard Chautems. Josh Riveti and DaVe Penney. Rob Bennett shone for Key Centre ssith tour goals. sshile the other tsso markers vocre notched by Josh Runner back on the move *fromn WHITLOCK on page 23 "I guess sellhase 10 Seecabout Uiaî (trying t10 haaî5:13. 1).- said a non-cominittal Whitlock. "Id have 10 wait anoUier year and lIlI ha thai much older.-~ Speculation over bis world record aside, Mitons most celc- brated runner bas 10 ha feeling pret- ty good about bis laîest efforts - since bis recent knee problemrs kepi hirn off Uic track for rougbiy 18 mnonUis and Ureatened bis chances of ever retuming 10 Uic spotligbt. At York March 8, Wbitlock said il was an individual challenge fromt Mississauga's Earl Fee - an accomplished track mnaster in bis own rigIsI wîi world marks in boUi Uic 400 and 800mn - Uiat pushed bini 10 knock 10 seconds off bis personal hast in the 1 .500m. I oas kind of psycbed for il. Il was a good nid battle," he recalled. "Earl seas far out ahead of me ai one point, but I caugbî him with about 200m 10 go. "I gus I jusi had more lefi Uian he did." WiUi the indoor season over for anoUier year. Whitlock wilt switch gears back 10 bis longer distance efforts - wbich present a personal goal not quite realized yeî. The Milton racer stili bas bopes of becoming Uic planet's firsi 70- and-older mrner t10 complete a marathon (42.2 kilometres) in under duiee hours. He cane heartbreakingly close 10 acbieving that feat in London on May 1-3, 2001. wen e Set a new world record in Uic division wiha 3:0024 Perfonmance. Itwas shontly after this Uat is knee problems hgan 0tifare p. So as not 1 tempt superstitious fate wiUi a return 10 a place where is injury Most likely originaîed, Wbiliock said bis nexs atiempt aI Uic sub Uree-hour maraUon mark won't ha in London. "There's a race Uic samne week- end in Ottawa I May try, but first Fil have 10 sec how I do aI a hall- marathon in Buffalo later Iis monU,'" he explained. Steve LeBflanc can be reached at sleblanc@halonsearchOm, FWallace PONTJAC e BUICK e CADILLAC is pleased to welcome Jun Dano Jim has joined our tearn as New Car Sales Manager. Jirn cornes with oi'er 12 years of experience in auto sales. Jim invites ail his friends to stop by and see him with his new team. 801 Main Street East, Milton 905-878-2355 Toil Free 1-888-878-2354 www.wallacepontiae.com

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