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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 26 Mar 2004, p. 29

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AE bantams tie series wiUi brin Milton's A bantams kept tiseir Tri Counîy cbampionsisip hopes alive by squeaking out a 3-2 decision in Erin Tuesday nigisi. Having fallen 5-3 Monday night at John Tonelli Sports Centre, tise Winîerisawks knew fuît well tisai a second straigbt loss would essentially seal tiseir fate. Tiseir play reflecîrd tisai urgency, witis Kevin Marshsall provided strong cage work and bis teammates battling isard ail evening. As a resui, tisey squared tise best-of-five series ai one win apiece. Dependable sniper Michael Brown capped a three-poini night witis tise go-aiseati goal early in tise final framne - burying a one- timer in tise higis slot after taking a nifty centering ferd from fel- low three-point contributor Craig Howse . Howse and Josis Love, wiso delivered some topnotcis forecheck- ing, staked Milton to a 2-O lead early on. At tise opposite end Brad Mewisinney frustrated isometown forwards witis frequent poke- chsecks and one-on-one tie-ups. At Tonelli Monday nigist, tise Winterisawks erased a 3-O deficit before running out of gan and losing tise series opener. A couple of ill-timed penalties factored into tise narrow defeai. Brown, Ryan Bauer and JeiflTiorupson did tie scoring. Tise series continues tomorrow at Tonelli at 2 p.m., witis gamne four set for Sunday aftemoon in Erin. If necessary, game five will be played at Tonelli Monday at 7 p.m. Meanwisile, Milton's AA bantamrs were beisind tise eigist hall iseading into last nigisis gamne îwo of tiseir best-of-tisree Tri County finals witis Burlirtgton. Tise Winterhawks dropped tise series opener 5-2 Monday nigist. Scoring were Stepisen Jackson and Lue Hartwick. If necessary, game thee will be played in Burlington Tuesday. The Canadian Champion, Friday, March 26, 2004-21 Tykes square Tri Countv finails1 By STEVE LeBLANC At Toneili Monday might, the Wmnterhawks applied ample The Champion pressure down tise stretch, but just couldn't light the laînp. Milton's tykes rediscovered bots their scoring toucs and Everson, Preisner and Austin Dezeeuw were ail robbed on winning ways in Caledon Tuesday night. close-range sconing chances in the final fratre, after Milton Eager to distance theruselves froin tise previous evening's struggled 10, get away shots through the firat two perioda. 1-t) defeat ai John Tonelli Sports Centre, *thse Keeping his teamn withing striking distance, Winterisawks struck in tise opemng and closig Connor Hailyburton madie about a dozen saves moments of play to eclipse tiseir hoats 2-1. -tise most impressive of which came on a two- The nairow victory squarei tie best-of-five on-none hreakaway Jtsst moments Mnt tise garne. Tri County finals ai one win apiece. Caledon's lotie goal came laie in tise tirai, on a iseroies, banging in tise winner witb about three Tite Wsnlerhawks - who went 7-0-3 in Tri minutes remaininp, Aasisting on tie go-aiseati County round robin play after a rad=erociky reg- taily were Ben Preianer and Ryan McLaugblin. sitar season - boa gaine tdue toniglit at Milton Sharing in tie spotligbt with rock-solid gositen- Sports Centre, starting ai 6:30 pisn. ing was Nicholas Hoffman, while Miiton's initial The team return to Caledon Sunday afiemoon for deposit came four mainutes into tise evening - off tise stick gamne four. of Aidan Atkinson., If necessary, a fift anti decitiing tilt is set forTtsesdy ai 6:30 Brett Everson and Andrew Dotison set bini up. pX ait Matoeu Sports Centre. Hurricane atoms reach OMHA finals Halton's AAA atoms are Ontario-cham- tise Quinte Red Devils. Ferguson. En route to tise finals, tise pionsisip bound after capturing OMHA Halton and Quinte isad battîrd to a 5-5 Hurricanes toppled tise York-Simcoe gold rarlier isis monts in Aurora. Sponing five Milton players ibis season - including Nicisolas Creamer, Sean MeGoveru, Daniel PIster, Oran Ferguson and Soencer Abrahsam -tise Hunicanes er stalemnate in opening-round play, but tisere was no debating wiso tise better teamn was in tise cisampionssip remnateis. Halton dominated from start to, finish and got an exceptional performance froru a number of players, including MVP Express (5-2) and tise Guelps Storm (5-1). Tiseir lone defeat on tise weekend camne in a 3-2 setback to, tise Wisitby Wildcats. Tise Hurmianes will be part of tise five- tram all-Ontario finals April 9 to Il in London. D rury w restlers clinched the title with a 4-I decision ov continue to shine *%g If Camps Following a tough gnind at GHAC and OFSAA, E.C. Drurys July / August Weekly - gain - 4pmn five graduaing wrestlers capped off their high school careers in atJoshua Creek Dr. Rge &Executive fairwavs more relaxing fashion lasi weekend. After a couple of scrimmages againsi clubs in Tarpon Springs and Lakeland, Florida, tise Spartans headed north t0 Vanceboro, Jufr August Events Golf Lessons: North Carolina for toumament competition. Private, Group, Ir Player Dev Proq Matt Knock and Kevin Tyrer weni out in style - both going 6- Caiiqr Golters alub or Ron BiIesI CPGA 0 in both Greco (upper body only) and freestyle combat. Jesse at 905-847-1363 or 1-866-533-2330 Ronan was also a dual medalist, eamning freestyle gold and Greco Entai: vwwjrgolfrsdub@aol.com silver. Drew Evans and Colin Bumisaru rounded things out with top- four finisbes. Tise previous weekend in London, ECD secured a pair of medals â o N - and a handful of top-six placings at tbe Ontario Winter Games in Lond. BasebI. Rookie Kevîn lwasa-Madge struck silver and Blake Hillier won four of five matches to take the bronze. Also showing stronglyA aa were Rob Rubino, Mac Filîman and Justin Weber. M li atii Drury's cadet and juvenile grapplers will compete in Hagersvill e tomorrow, wisile tise season wraps up with tise Canadian champi - onsisips next weekend in Windsor. Five Spartans are expected to compete at tise ihree-day nation- ais, while OFSAA gold medalist Gar Ferrier may also be part of the national teamns trials on tise Sunday. ..... .... Mens Hockey Leag-uel 5 Divisions to Ensure Parity Monday thru Thursday Appleby Arena, Burlington No Late night gaines Find Out Why the Move is on to Burlington 19 Yeats of League Operating Experience FINAL REGISTRATION Personal League Directors at ail Games Not Convenors Saturday, March 27, 200 Professionally Managed Officiais Milton Sports Centre, Dei Drive 10 Minutes and Save 9:30am - 4:3Opm Save$15O.'o* ~ (0O1'w d Oakville Pelot)inu prg& oc n. For more information ca11 (905) 335-6837 or on line at have essged o stw tueA Mon 90 www.ghhlockey.com sww.idb4 mwmh~u*~.I for appicat Applyb A i 12,2004. Prýbsde n ube fgn urn PAL TRAFALGAR S GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Millon/OakvilIe 905-878-2303 - Mississauga 90 5-826-6464 MEMBERSHIP OFFICE Open Mon. - Fr1. 9 arn - 4 pm NO INITIATION 2004 Associate Mernberships (Iirniîed number availabe> Prîvate Championship 18 hole golf course Cali for details! Campbellville Minor Basebali Summer Registration Boys and Girls born between 1989 and 1997 Grasshopper, Rookie, Mosquito, PeeWee Bantam For info eall: Bruce Wilson 854-0243 Email: cvillebaseball@look.ca April 1, 2004: 7 - 9 p.m. Campbellville Lions Hall Please plan f0 return last year's uniform!

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