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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 15 Aug 2003, p. 25

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Under-19 girls in search of gold Magic in the thick (?f championship hunt The Champion Multon's Under-19 elîte girls are set 10 wage championship war on îwo fronts. This weekend in Hamilton. the Sargent Fat-m Magic will be among the contenders ai the SRSL's League Cup final four with neighbouring Oakville providing the a -- BRIAN OOODWIN sa&e4'P-r4«ng e m Ive JUNE & JULY 2003 FOR LICL A rdto fle. Trs e 16 655 MAINSRETEST liais. If victorious, the local ladies will face eiher Niagara Falls or Mount lHamilton for the title Sunday. "We've beaien every teamn there ai leasi once this season. so i' really a question of if the girls corne focused. If' îhey do. we should do very well,' siresse(l coach Louîe DiPaima. Milion*s skipper admits thai the ieanhas heen slipping as ot laie. huti s hoping l'or a reiLir o it he early-season dorninance ihai resulied i several blowouî viciories. Nuis 10-2-2. the Magie are vviihin sirik- ing distance of the regular-seasuîn champi- onship as seil. In fact ihey need jusi one nmeaslv pointi n iheir last garne igainsi CORRECTION NOTICE1 *On page 14 of aur August 15 - 21 flyer, an error occurred. The Telus Audiovox 8300 oeil phone, SKU 10018483/10029861 was incor- rectly advertised with the speciai savings otter of $150 with a new 3-year activation. The correct spe- cial savings offer is $75 with a new 3-year activation. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers. Thank you Niagara Falls- a make-up encounter lîrsi. Either a win or a ic wîll gîve thcm top honours. Milton inched dloser to the title with Tuesday's I-I draw agaînst hosi Mount Hami lion. In ber fit-st game back (rom an ankle injury. dependable gunner Aînsley Kent erased an early deficît rîghî hefore haîf- lrne with a slîding iacklc-like hoot ihai heai ihe homeiown goalie up high. Exceptional play was tumed in hy stop- per Ashley Grant. defender Ruth Hamnon and midifielder Fleather Moon. Overal hosi eser. the s isiiors weren'i quite up io par. Added DiPalma. It \Wasnii one of' oui heiier -ames. We 're iailing a hit riglto nový.. The Magie hroughi someihinomore closelv resemhlinL, iheir 'A',ame Ioi anoth- er clash s ih Mount IHamilton ome <s eek earlier- and pres ailed 2- 1 AmY 1)>Palma. one of the ieam 's muîsi reliable snipers i receni sear. ,lieured in hoih goals. Her sidelîne hurl hypassed the opposing netminder upsiairs. <xhile ,a sîmilar ihroîss n sel up th ifesînnîng deposît hy Valenec Fazio- who delii ered a huge f'ake on the lasi renîaîning delender and dilIed one into the hotiom rîgli uorner. t nder; 16 111IlPS Cassandra Berghanimer and Sar a Manineni pros îded rock-solid defensîs e efforos or the shîo- siaf'led \l.gîc. .Sîî'î i I <'B/on ai hc iro; î' a /i b/atit (a /îa/toîîmiaî c1h. om. Fax ail of your sports reports to (905) 878-4943. The Canadian Champion, Frday August 15, 2003-25 Senior Sox caplr Only long-limne diehards wiII recall when the Senior Red Sox last finished regular-season play with a winning record. Afterali, it happened nearly a quarter of a century ago- ini1980. But George Moore's current crop of the seniors have snapped that seemningly endless drought with a 15-13 t-un Ibis summaer. Earlier this rnonth Milton cernented its winning record with huge wins over league powerhouses St. Catharines (4- 3) and Etobicoke (12-4) - thanks in large part to sensation- aI defense. Unfottunately tie Red Sox were lacking in that department *Wednesday night. As a result, they were trimmed 5-4 by host Glanbrook. Lifting themselves off the proverbial canvass since Moore took over the club a few years back, the local seniors will 00W 1look to make their second straight orip to the COBA fluais. Standing in their way this weekend is Erindale, who heads to Btian Best Park Sunday for gamnes one and two of a besi- of-three opening round series. The doubleheader begins ai 1l ar. If vicîorious, Milton will move on to next weekend's dou- ble-knockoutfinal four showcase in Burlington. The Red Sox will then wt-ap up the season at the Ontario B chamnpîonships in Cot-twnght over Uic Labour Day week- end. Curlers are needed for daytime draws The Miîlion Curling Clubh s currenily fooking for newcomers io l'ili the upcornîng season's davîîme dra\iss,. Nesi ihîs vear. daytime curlers isili he off eted a special rate by the club. su hich bas spaces as,îilahle for daytîme ladies curling on Mondas and Tuesdas afiernoons as \vell as men's curling on Thursdas s Plans aie lso in the works Io create a mixed drais. To sîgn up or for more information. caîl (905> 878-3341, (905> 876-2900()or (105) 878-5862. 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