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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 27 May 2003, p. 22

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22 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday May 27, 2003 çpnprç BR basebali team reace emifinals Royals to battie top-ranked LBP By STEVE LeBLANC The Champion Bishop Reding's boys basebali team is back in the final four. The Royals returned tbemseives to the regionai semifinais with a 6-4 deciston over Oakvile Q.E. Park Thursday aftcr- noon at Mapiehursi Bail Park. BR overcame a couple of early deficits and put together a tour-run raiiy in the fifth to upsiage the Fagles - \vho threatened to play the spoilers in their lasi at-bat, but stere mially grounded ss îth hack--to-back strikecouts hs' crafts reliever MaiTaies. 1lvh shoUid have pitched bim more ast yeair.*'oICIhJOe JURus siiggested of his bîghly-eitectis'e l2th grade hurler. Liant Tennant stas equaily impressive through the firsi four innings. surrendering no camed runs and i anning four visiting baîters. He,.Tles and Reg Taylor fueied the offensiv e sie o! things- particularix duIog h-12Ile li tth-inning iurnaround. Roh lBennett ehipped in O ih a tnds b it and madie Ille (e lensis e ilax iii thealter- ntlin)t spiasbing h s s ,a\thIrOIugh a sýiji siigny' ouifI eid tii snao a pop l1y n shalioucili centre. 'ilie Ros ais,iiaso tante titi u-uh o ith a i îîrth moitie1g double pia\ -.aller a sonte- \\ liai su art a put thetu behind t provserbial eight ball whiie Tennant and Taies each gunned doxs n a runner ai second base to further stymie Q.E. Park. Thursday's win affords BR the unenvi- able task of faeîng Buriingîon's Lester B. Pearson in today's crossover semnifinais ai Milieroit Park. The Patriots remain unbeaten and bave beid down top spot in the Toronto Star's GTA rankings pretty mueb ail season long. Came trne is 3:45 p.m. Senior girls ousted Meanwbiie. Reding's senior girls soceer squad feu jîîst short of a trip to the final tour- gettîng edged 1-0 by Oakville*s Holy Tninity in the quarterfinals Tbursday. Subsîîîiuîng l'or regular goalie Abby Daîgle -sso %%as injured rigbî belore came time- Valerie Faziti delivered some hage seeond-haif saves to keep ber team stithin sîrtkîng distance. Hooes'er. sbe couldo't tum back a soft rouler around the 15-minute mark \vbieh stood up as the game 55 inner. Asbley Grant prtivided exeeptoîtai defense thirougbout the quarterfinals. sshiie her cohorts enjoyeci a number of key scor- ig chances dotsn the stretch but jusi cîîuidnît pull tite tîg Amy DiPaînta and Erino Grceetieid shots ed sirongix up Iront lor the senior Rîîxais - \0ho ike tbeîr jutnior eounter- Parts ss cnt undelcated thirough regular-sea- Soi) piay. S'iLiB/Étnt t tnthe oi /111! t(i i /î/îîîîî(il h/îîî/îîîîîîh.(ii h -,Defying gravityr Bishop Reding's Julie lantomno leaps ta top honours in the junior girls long jump at Thursday's Halton/GHAC championships in Hamilton. For full resuits, see page 24. Photo by HON KUZYK D ANCE'ELITE JUMMER PROGRAMf Sigri up now for summer fun et Dance ElIte's Summer Dance Camps. Ail sumnmer camps inctude interesting programs, guest iristructors and lots of fun and actIvity. A great way to keep busy this sumnmer and enjoy a variety of creative activities! Summer Camp & Early Fali Registration at the Studio June 23rd & 25th 4-7pm 550 Ontario St. Unit #7 - 905-878-5736 WEEK CAMPS Team A (7-10 yrs): JuIy 14-18 Team B (10-12 yrs>: JuIy 21-15 (Jazz, Tap, Musical Theatre, Hip Hop, Drama and lots of other exciting classes!) EVENING CAMPS Ages 12 yrs and Up 8Classes throughout the summer. A great way to stay in shape, and have fun! Includes Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop & Modern/Lyrical! Dates: July 9, 16, 23, 30 August 13. 20, 27, September 3 HALF DAY CAMPS JuIy 7-11 Ages 5-7 years: 10:OOam to 12:00 noon Ages 8-11 years: 1:OOpm to 3:OOpm Camp includes Jazz, Tap, Ballet. Crafts & snacks -time!

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