The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, May 25, 2004-29 Fencing duo earn top awards Two Milton fencers/penthathietes eamed disincionat he ecent provincial leader- ship conference in Markhamn. Vadim Sbelekhov and Samantha Stubbins - both teen competitors with the local club - received 2004 James Worrall Awards, plus the fmancial assistance that goes with them. Fifteen-year-old W Vadim stood out with a number of first-place efforts lat season, including gold in individual cadet competition earlier this spring at Vadim the Ontario Winter Shelekhov Games. He also took top honours at the Pentathlon Winter Nationals, as well as at the recent Newmarket Junior Open.> "tt's an honour to win such an award for my dedication to Smnh the sport of pen- Samabnh tathlon," hie said. Subn Fourteen-year-old Samantha also enjoyed an impressive season - highlight- mng things with gold at the rccent junior provincial fencing championships in Waterloo and bronze-medal performances iu individual cadet fencing and teain fene- ing at the Ontario Winter Gaines. She also took third at the Pentathlon Winter Nationals. Said Samantha, I was very shocked and honoured to wmn the award and arn very grateful to the OMPA, who nomninated me to the Sports Alliance." The other local nominees were 1 3-year- old Dakota McLaren and l-year-old Anthony Sereda. Mavericks get silenced in Mimico 'he Mavericks' playoff hopes are fading fast, and production followed suit in Mimico Thursday night. Dipping to a season low offensively. Milton scored just once in each haîf and were toppled 13-2. Mats Bolton and Troy Hazzard had the goals in the penatty-filled division show- down, which dropped the Mavericks to I1- 8. Milton enjoyed fairly solid goalsending from, Chis Ingrahain through the early going, but collapsed down the stretch and allowed seven unanswered goals in the third period. Captain Kyle Goertz was limited to a sin- gle assiss, while fellow sniper Jon Sweetland was kept off the scoresheet entirely. The Mavericks close out their three- gaine road trip Friday nighs in Wallaeeburg. Saturday they return to John Tonelli Sports Centre for their best shot as a victory in recent weeks, agains lowly Gloucester. Gaine turne is 7 pi. They close out the week in Scarborough Sunday aftemoon against the Saints. INENER 4 3 mml DEILS UD* $11. 2004 Freestar SE Value Dual Manual sliding doors, engine block heater, speed control, daytime running lamps, roof fack w/DLX crossbars 2nd/3rd row privacy glass, 4.2L OHV EFI Engine, 4 spd auto o/d transmission, P225/60R -16 BSW AIl Season, 7 pass quad seats, ______50 ow $334 advance trac, reverse sensing system, electric AM/FM Stereo/CD/Cass/CIk THE ALLm-NEW " NEW re-styled 15" XLS and 16" XLT alumînum wheels Sparetire changes underbody mounted): - Mini-spart tire on ail XLS arrays and XLT FWD - Full sîze spare on XLT 4WD and Limited " NEW automatic transmission floor shifter " NEW flow through centre console: new larger/deeper cupholders and removable insert, additional front storage bin & powerpoint " Colour keyed interior for XLT and new * premîum leather for Limited /mth - uick brake assîst de 2004 FORD 4X2 F-1 50 SIX PACKAGE " 4.6 LV8 " Speed Control " Trailer Towing " Rear Defroster " AM/FM Stereo, Cassette & CID Stk# F4039 2005 ESCAPE *ABS becomes standard on V6 4WD " NEW message centre located on the instrument panel - standard on Limited: includes oil change reminder, fuel com- puter and warnings " NEW look for cluster gauges: metal frames/white faced gauges " Revised 3.OL V6 engine " NEW intelligent 4WD system ITCC (Intelligent Torque Controlled Coupling) " Upgraded MACH Audio System " 3 point belt in 2nd row seating on al seats available standard " NEW optional second generation side air canopy (lst and 2nd row) provides side impact head protection and rollover protection 12500 Down $359 I mmm r 0 " SEICURITY nÇUMIT