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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 25 May 2004, p. 27

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The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, May 25, 2004-27 à,* N j Frant LinseHockey Schoolg g Pre-Season Day Camps for ages 6 to 14 years Aug. 16-20 Aug. 23-27 I _ Vie Johnst@n's g , Amena g _ ~ 905m858m2734 I. - - - WWWfrontiniehockeyschool.ca I * I I % _ai Clarke's Goli www.clarkesgolf.com Please note that an error occurred in our ad published May 21lst. O'liykrMbgIoves are on sale for $ 19.95 - reguh price $24.95. Sorry for the inconvenience this error may hi caused to our valued customers. ilar àave ce-as,~I ' siN nhaltonsearch.com --Royals reach Halton finals Have chance to defend titie tomnorrow at Ne/son By STEVE LeBLANC The Champion The Royals are championship bound once again. Delivermng a fundamentalîy fierce performance at Maplehurst Bail Park Thursday afternoon, Bishop Reding's boys basebal teani put itself back ini the Halton finals - outduelmng Burlington's Notre Damne Irish 3-1. Manager Joe Jurus admits that in tenis of draina, this year's semnifmal victory wasn't quite on par with the Cinderella shocker administered to the Lester B. Peasn Patriots last spring. "We kind of expected to wn more than last year. It's more7 relief than elation this tirne," he said after the ightning-quick triumph, that lasted a mere 72 minutes. pleased with this effort - and for good reason. Facmng yet another Toronto Star Top-1O ranked adversary for passage to Uic regional finale, the Royals were exception- al in Uic field - Uiough flot quile flawless - and got Uic big-gamne pitching needed to advance. "PJ. McCoîl was outstanding for us today and we had a lot of confidence playing here," stressed Jurus, referring to an unbeaten spring at Maplehurst. Agreed veteran catcher Tim Kirk, "This is my favourite field. I'm flot sure everybody feels Uiat way, but 1 love Uiis place." Much like last year's semnifmral upset over Pearson, Tuesday's victory didn't feature a whole lot of plate pop for Uic repeat-mind- ed Royals. But Uieir six-hit effort proved to be enough, as stellar defense and four shutout innings by McCoîl - a rookie souUipaw who's certainly living up 10 pre-season promise - combincd to keep Notre Dame ai bay. Ace hurler Liani Tennant worked Uic last Uree frames and punc- tuated the win wiUi a pair of strikeouts. Offensively, he drove in Marcas Gray in Uic opening fradme, whîle standout slugger Nick Mazzorato figured in Uic other two runs - cashing in Reg Taylor and then scoring himself on a double by Jamie Pedra. The Irish capitalized on the hosts' momentary defensive lapse t0 score their lone mun in the fifth. Otherwise they were more or les handcuffed - managmng just one hit and a pair of walks. Working Uic infield comers to sheer brilliance, MaUié brothers Sean and Lee made haif-a-dozen outs 10 highlight Uic fielding end of Uings. Tennant also stood out at shortstop before offering rock- solid relief for McColl. Still unheaten on the year at 6-0-2, Redîng heads to Burlington's Nelson Stadium tomorrow afiemnoon t0 bardee Uie Burlington Central Trojans for Halton supremacy. Game time is 2:30 p.m. If victorious, ic Royais will gel a chance to defend Uieir GHAC crown as well in Hamiùlton Friday. 1

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