Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 21 May 2004, p. 25

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Basebail Royals advance to semis Dump Mustangs to reach Halton's final four- By STEVE LeBLANC',i t IliSbop Rcdiiig ,;boys b.isebaiI teaii 101toi sl Illi c su i ig usi ftbau k iiibau k (o sleamroiied ils way ioto the semîifi- ruts singles, whiie l'vc other Royals nais -atnd lattened ils crossîown posied hits to aid ini the quarterfi- rivais in the process. nai biowouî. Jusi 24 hours removed trom a Drivîng lu the other runs hard-foughi opening round win nal' wcre Marras Gray, Jaie over Oakviile's Iroquois Ridge Pedra. Ryan Taylrrand Liam trolin lefi f0Miveoagisit he Mnat atag.a h nTaibiazersiton Di aaisîncihad enat atagl h defending regionai champion lionis share oi mound work Royals Tuesday afiemnoon îî lor the viclors, workîng tour Mapiehursi Bail Park. innîngs ater a solid stan bhy Sean Showing hlte aympathy lu their feiiow Mathé. Miltonians, BR mounted an eariy cushion The Mustangs had runners on third three and cruised 10 an 8-O whitewash - the limes Tuesday, but jusi couido't cash (hem second straighî shutout viclory tbis year in. Thcy offered hope for a more Midgets start with split respectable finish by ioading up the bases in the fourth before Reding managed i - ' t,, i.eî . îîîîîu il i;kc il us ileihu u\ li il oon I niii i a 4-1 deciston uîvcî the Ridge. Chris Joncs was crediied wiîh the win, as the Mustangs struck ihrec finies in the opening framc and hung on for Iheir firsi piayoff win in fve years. Standing oui wiîh three big catches in left field was James Cotînor. Meanwhiie, Reding - stili unheaten aller disposing of MD - look on Burlinglon's Notre Dame Irish in yesîerday afiemoon's semifinais ai Mapiehursi. Resulîs were not availabie ai press lime. If' viciorious, the Royals wiii have a chance to defend their Haiton tille ai B un ingion 's Nelson Park Wedncsday atternoon - mosi likeiy againsi the Burlingion Cetntral Trojans. The Canadian Champion, Friday, May 21, 2004-25 "The business that considers itself im mune to the necessity for advertising sooner or later finds itseif immune to business." Derby Broum PLAYERS WANTED FOR INDIVIDUAL ENTRY To play in safe & fun league Commencing May 25 al Memorial Arena ONLY $140 UNCLUDINO JERSEY Calil now as we are filling final team entry. (905) 616-9153 Emaîl: ballhockey@allsfream.net www.haltonbhl.ca The midgei Red Sox kicked off îheir sea- son agaulsi îwo leams fron the same com- tnuniîy, but the resuits uîîuldnt' have beets more difféentt. AI bhrne ftBramtptoni',, secontd elittr sqiiad Suislay cucîsîts'-. Miltotn stuck cff s antd oliti toii lîiph 7-5. Scott Mi. Irach andu Jordant Fagits uistbitted loit a siiliu pttchig caispaiictt and ss cru' .îuîu.tc suppusrtcd ini the I ilul. ()lisis cI,flie Red Sox îîscul ýdpit- ducîuîsîtI'rnis u icl ud îîss fictîu'litseitp su ils tus o-bitclontrîc ue l i au Gras. ('bris [ikcs. Sc.îîîMatlic an iiucîk Vipoîsd. Miltoîs haul eiougb suuitftlor flic us ,ii by the endulof' the seconsd itîting ansd huîsg on fuir the itarrous sict(iry. One nighî later on the road, the Red Sos faced Brattpton's top dogs and were more Ihan a htile overwhelttsed by theirtietrcc piichintg andu overail experience on the way 10 being hunîbted 17-3. \Vith basiually a îîiîîîr îîidgu't igc club, Miltonti sot expectcd iii scrioLv1\sls caI litîC'Icatits likc tItis sýouacrîs ]Il Ile \c,ît Neu(llcss iiis.îy. tltiii ulity ýhuis ud tliiiugh tInic e îîsci. "Y'ali. uslscithe\ u idIle l fs iohts iionlii tti llflicctei iqipelaîîî,îî.îcîlfluuu Rilatkiti lu',sul, ibiiîit .îîîs hi ilhit P',pi oit the niirst ilsii. lBr.ittîptiiii s fuît c11t1sVCluîb)i(let tittl'. a ogiiiiuf.îîî The Redl So i> uîîtt i iid ,a sîtîle flitin i thecir fiut ifro.d iutp. nn isu a leu uv s,alks andu uttuLutiCof et riîrs fui Cet uitthu' ,uore- sheet. Tbey utilspete .at the Brattlturd 'loumatuet tiis weekend atnd retuns tut Brian Besi Park iii take oit Mississauga May 301. Gante inie is (tpli. Congratulations! North End * -os aned The Third Annual John Guirestante Golf Tournament and Silent Auction In Support of The Canadian National Deaf Ice Hockey Team Saturday May 29, 2004 Ê Royal Ontario Golf Club - Milton Registration tee of $160 per player includes 18 holes of golf, power cart, lunch, dinner, prizes, special on course events, silent auction, golf shirt, hat, and use of drin range. The Canadian Deaf ce Hockey Federation (CDiH was estabihein 1983 by Roy Hyoen. The aits and objective is to provide assistance f0 ail Deat, Deafened and Hard of Hearing hockey players in everyday ir- curntances. The CDiH is a non-profit charitable organizatono formed to promote, adminioter aod operate hockey teamo compnîoed of Deaf, Deafened and Hard of Hearing players ta represeot Canada during the 'Winter Deafiympic Ganreo and World Deaf Hockey Championohi Canada Deaflympic Hockey Teom won the "bock f0 back' gold medai on 1999 and 2003. Overait, the Canada Deaflympic Hockey tests coliected 3 goldo, 3 silvers and two bronzesoin 8 International Hockey events. The Hockey Canada and the Canadian Deai Sports Association recognize the CDi as a spokes model for the Deai hockey players and as the organiziog body for the National Prograts, Wînter Deafiympic games and Internatonal esents. For more information on colt and SPOnSOrShip Options contact: Ralph Nunnr (905) 854-4002 rnunnaro@sympatico.ca o r Norm Brownell (905) 878-0752 nbrownell@cogeco.ca

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