Senior Sox can stili get better, says coach By STFVF 1 Ft Af4Ç i ne c.namîpio 'he Senior Red Sox have made huge strideo in recent years, including a jump ta the Ontario 'B' ehanipionshipo and a 2003 winning record in regular-scason play - the firot in nearly a quarter of a century. But according 10 manager George Moore, the best is yet to corne, And there's plenty ofcvidence 10 support that bclief, including the fact that just about everyone [rom last season's lineup is back. Nick Aalhcrs and Murray Lovett represent the only oscos, and neither played the entire 2003 campaign anyway. "tt's defmnitely uniusual ta have sa many guys retuming - a pleasant surprise," said Moore, whose Red Sox open the regular season tomorrow with their traditionai doubie-header at Brian Best Park. Whifle a lack of available players crip- pied Milton's playoff drive last sumunmer, a short hench is thse least of Moore's con- cems right now - with two easoned new- corners and a few over-age juniors joining the ranks. "Our numbers aren't any kind of a proh-, lem," he stressed, adding that recently- implemented off-season get-togethers and training at Frozen Ropes in Guelphs have helped to minimize the annual tumnover. "If anything, wc may have ton many players ai times." Moore is particuiariy encouraged hy a heefed-up pitching unit, that now includes Chtts Coughltto a keit handed hurler and twa-time Junior Inter-County MIVP. With nine pitchers in this year's mix- inciuding praven mainstays Adami Finkheiner, Brent Kostai and Ian Zettie - thse Red Sox should have enougi anms 10 get through their more hectie stretches. But Miiîon's new-found depth isn't merciy imited ta the mound. Thbe Red Sox flow havc two reliahie vet- erans hehind thse plate with the addition of Sean Bush- who according 10 Moore handled thse pitchers quite well at McMaster University fast year and should be a solid complement ta Ryan Davison. Offensively, Milton is stili withaut a big- game slugger, but bas a few young retumees who, seeni capable of boistering their production. Among themn is Taylor Lawton - fast season's division rookie-of- the-year. whom Moore helieves bas ail tise tools ta become thse league's premier short- Stop. "We stili don't have a big happer, but battom i ne is that if we've gat everyane oui ai the sanie time we should bc very gaod. We've made a loi of progress the fast few years, but 1 think there's stili rom nta imprave." Tamorrow's double-header hegins ai 9 a.m. againsî Brampton and continues with a 2:30 p.m. stanl against Oakviiic. Milton closes oui the weekend in ()akville Sunday afiemoon versus Erindale. Girls soccerplayers sought The Flamboraugh Rlames Under- 15 girls soccer teani is iaaking for local players ta fili aut this year's roster. In threat of having ta [aid if more girls can't be found, the club - which incîides veteran mid-fielder Tanya Overholt of Milton - is expected ta play in the South Region Soccer League's Premier Division e>Boi Satu 9:01 e 'Vendorj 0 Plant si e Shoebox 0 RBQ 0 Peameaj 0 Major i this caming season. Tise FRames play in Waîerdown and com- pete againsi such neighhouring centres as Burlingion, Oakvilie and Mississauga. Tryouts wiil be held aver tise next three wceks, and anyone ioteresting in gaing out is asked ta cali coach John Padgett at (9015) 335-4279 or (905) 681-6448, ext. 1l. Sherratt P.A.L.S. omin' Barbecue irday, May 8 Dam - 2:OOpm Tables e Fantastic Kids Aea & 'ae e Kara@ke x Raffle e Cake Walk & Bake Sale l'nua RO" eFresh Cut Pries Son u n ?affle, 1 Mach More! *from lCEKAWK on page 23 last year's draft due ta a seasos- long spesi kqsy but was t* m th (le tbird round by lte tebuilding Belleville Buis thfis ime arotund. The 4 la overail pick riaae much of the first baif of diii past seamo with a hip flexor, but showed major progress down the stretch - bath in tenis of defensive fundamentals and physicaiity. "They're Iosmng at least two defencemen, so tbefit's a good chance forme ta step ini ight away," remaïked Fartino, BeIIevllle's top blueline pick of the draft.'hce woee odme clubs that exprmsed more lulet in nime, but Ù's ic to go toaa lt= wheoe I eau beip make an nsçl-,veanent. D"eyMMcuIo like My touabSu a nd the fact d&tl'uPm ccc of adefenave defencemqqý. 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Item 21/4-lb axe 21/2-lb axe 4-lb axe 1 3/4-lb 18" axe 31/2-lb 36" axe Product No. 57-51 08-2 57-5112-0 57-5117-0 57-51 06-6 57-5116-2 Item 5-lb 36" axe 6-lb maul 8-lb maul 1 1/4-lb hatchet Axe splitter Produci No. 57-51 23-4 57-51 26-8 57-51 28-4 57-51 04-0 How te identify this product The Mastercraft axes and mauls being recalied can be identified as follows: 1 ) Produet number appears on a label on the handie of thse axe or maul -. 2) It was purchased between July 2002 and April 15, 2004 Action te take if you have purchased this product Canadian Tire has not been notified of any safety incidents relating ta these products, but given the potentiai safety issue, is requesting that custamers discontinue the use of this product immediately and return it ta their nearest Canadian Tire store for a full refund. - I. Samn Sherratt School 649 Laurier Avenue Ail1 proceeds in