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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 29 Aug 2003, p. 28

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28-The Canadian Champion, Friday, August 29, 2003 «ýJr. Mysties fali short of bronze at provincials Bu CTFVIi: 1- &MI Md hel ChampiOLNC pro <5IIICIi dl l Iie 111CN lîl *îlîiiîî 1 .1,' I allil But insead thelol girls lasthal li O as iiiiviiii left to ehock down ai inighîv inler 11111 oni' tiI ilook s t missed opporlunitv Mvii In a game gîiaranîeeiiîg bronl,e .îca!IîiNsî lic doinîgo Kingstons Central Frontenac Augusi 17. Ntton î Iail tlwll stranded fine lUnners 0on bases (on lie si as t lc (Il1 bcbng eclipsed 4-3. In * addiui This spelled elinin,îîjon froin the îlouibl do-or dic Ii knockouî tournainent. 'II gaine Iob "We just eouldn'i get the kev hits across," said pliy. manager Roy Harrold. whose squad had the %%ii- Also lacu ning mun aboard in the fifîh o iîb only one outanid third basent Tryouts on for neus boys basebail team There's certainly no shortage of basehaîl opportunitiesi Halton. And the market will be further saturated next summer, with th addition of the Oakvile Royals - wbo'll oppose area midgt teams as well as the Haton Athletic Club's Under- 19 squad in ti ing to enlist the regions premier boys of stîmmer. Like HAC, Oakville's 18-and-under team will compete at tot naments on both sides of the border and offer its players exposur to botb university and professional scouts. The Royals will be holding tryouts over the next three weekend at Oakville's Neyagawa Park from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on bot Saturday and Sunday. AIl players who'll still be under 19 years o age as of Augutsî1, 2004 are eligible 10 compete. Wbile roster spots at ail positions are up for grabs, the team i most in need of pitchers. A minimal one-tîme tryout [ce of $ 10 is required. For further information, caîl head coach Mel Sssinton at (905, 257-0656 or I (289) 259-6465. Quick exit for local bants at OBA finals Milton's bantain girls hardball tcam ran loto a brick wall of comn petition last wcekcnd at the provincial championships i Birchmount. The Zesta-sponsorcd club kept things intereaîing for a while in round one, but wound up losing 20- 10 to Guelph. From there the local ladies had ail sorts of trouble in a 25-5 shel- lacking at the banda of Royal York. The latter defeat elinimnatec them from the double-knockout toumanuent. "Errors reaily did us in," said manager Bob Gooch. The bantain girls had three more league games remainiing head- ing intu Iast night's home game against Mîssiasauga. pioshi ha-trckin s n g.a y atCyga Te tra August 29, 1996 CMbilton pitchinice a Lyb ignd waas a tonaetiwît thconte osle yswhe loclewtehid aoeyo eara $5i,00 ui hom erTmrleague tclub us secondthafte leaiong U aticin District igh eboo aCball .Th tera o ntokear-perver2i-1seon de obd PentiofCup pon- cial champischipd. August 29, 1997 Milton icnaeatNichlsishne ath reeug ntearly- moingth hdown aor to wiouiclubird annual ons TraitheMiltonDtithehighduace tebe team ic 0a cialre swi, 0-m ikep -mm.ore ncaposi fom - with a record-setting fmnish of 33 minutes and 41 seconds to beat the old mark by nearly a full minute. fi loii .in thes Lir- iai nh I- rc nh oNrc Ia %intliai kli a 'it-fli c i %% il 1I) ris ibi scsasiîii sas laiguly rchalrli' i;i.(.F:"Yli ogan,. sslio is 111iiiidîiii' s iiiîîsi s;liialr lî Ic livr hik'iiigibgs iieis in ii he dil sliîiss îlsi. sî iseî i pei i il WNliiîlî.ý,2-1 inisekii iîiiî iig lieavily oUi ilîis iiiitial ssiiî ssas ii Natalc Somcîîz, sslii iîîî al Sivitl îîîîg nis iere îlrîvcn i by 'lîrîsliîî Broiwn andI Sierylene L-eslie, hoth oif sslii iii liadl i t s. A 7 4 lîîss tii lîîsî Kars (near Ottawa) in round twîî wîîîlîlpuithbe Mystics lin bbc en<langcrcd Sî<les i s.ut lbey'd slave oifdlcIiminatiin --ai I'ast tlîlpi arîly wîli a 13 -1annibilatioîniif Grimîsby. 'l'lic tliîrd-riiund encîîuntcr bad dîî-îr- (lie lItlical ions for bhl leans, alihiiugh îînly Milo ltîîpeî i riieilwili any sense iif purpiiscîor iîrgeîîcy. Girimnsby nîanaged lii put iîîgcîhcr a fïve-bit strihng ini ihe îîpcnirîîg lr.îne, but was essentially tic rielciiîse wenî lii wîrk aller that and really shut tbem down," Milton's bench boss explained. Sarah Mooney drove in a bandful of mons on twîî hîts, ineluding a bascs-clcaring double, wbile Broîwn and Laura Anne Sheehan also sîoîîd out witb four bits apiece. Aloîng wîth ber exceptional pilcbing, Morgan recordcd the only RBI of tbe bronze-mcdaî clashi wilb Central Frontenac. Clarksiin -Miton's chief rival in league play -wcnt on tb beat Kars for the gold. Su'î'e LeBlanc <an be reached i Somemes, the best way to mairitain your findependence is to get a littie help., Now youcan get the help, you need. Neyer before have there been so decîde what options would work many ways to get the kcinds of help best for you and help you arrange y ou need at home or ini your for the services you need. community. Services. can range To fhid out more, call frorm hi-home help with everyday 1-877-234-4343 and ask for a tasks to nursing and personal care free Home and Communîty support in a long-term care facility. Care for Seniors brochure. Your local Comunlty Care Access Or vist w w w.heath.gov.on.ea Centre (CCAC) can help you and click on Seniors" Care. Ilic INIlir, nul oil

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