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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 30 Nov 2004, p. 27

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,WiIldcats de-ciawed wMacaulay selected to inNrhHltnfnl conference ail-star team By STEVE LeBLANC Ut. lrtuelty for Kabîsand conpaey. bhal'. wben The Champion Centenniat '.tcmty began laking over -witb five club- Selt Il relire al the enîl ufthIe schîsut year. W. DicVs tes et players. compared lu Wl. Dick". îwo. teadieg a ILucy Kahn eýa .i'o dubi buping lu go o111 oln top. tîîed.ieentlty tierce performnîce that was just 1111 But cluel rival aed peceîîîîî much lis overcome. il possertiiuîs (eulcniiui.î Jennie 'rArmst.roeg. Megbaen tiiî itheî ude.îs nrav s ty Jobeston. riiri ti]itdîgluio ( islcen McCutheoî. T.iyler Musctos. pronci al Ciip cbaiîipiiiîî..tip Me, iiitr aînd Aîîs.îîd, icîory oser fle W itu. di. Wilo t l R Oitd msomnts ot (ieurgeîîîi'. to îp ceeeîtry I br Ilia.e .îccurdîng lu Kuîtîîs ,iuî girts s îîleyh.ît tle.il bt jutwee' as coist.ient aîs dlietreit 'îriiiglt3 25-2 tei- lbi ceretw culerparls. îîo,ýn Wednes'day iiglîl s -Thet (Cti.rgers> sers. ils Noirtth Hallo iiiî t aiîîs 1 Aclîiî Higls Sebiiol -Ihus spoiiig Kutins finaI lt .îî rectaiming gilut silice hinninîîîg ber one1 anîd îîîîy tille in t1994. -Yeatî. il isiiatd havse beeî H nce.- '..id tlice W. Dîck teacîser. s'. s coacheil girls s iiteyhatl ai the .chlîî l'tor 25 years. fl.iîg heaicîs fic Cts.rgers ei regiitac-.easue play aîîî pîîshed lheîîî Io the imii .11 proîvincials, the Witldcaî' kiless they tî.d .1 tegililîsale shîîî .1 prevaieig Wede'day. Andc a1 t ve-piît leut eavty is garne onîe îînly '.lrenileieil thit tetiet andt cross-court spîkes were G J Hutig, h nso Kh, coacd ibis year's squad S at ntsîde Sarah Jane fi4 "'This Wîtdcaî lealo w.us probably more îalenîed ihan tbe one thal ssoîî ie 94. They jo I weren'l as aggressive.- W.l Dîck's seilllr girls s.îî le top spoti headiîsg meo Wedeesday's tinats, bavîng gîîne undelealed i legUtar season ptay and îheîî îumîng in a 5-t .sosieg tbrough the ptayiitt rund-robîîî. Makîng îîp the re'l oftIhe leale were Laura Dîîsmeî. Jultia Huîîîec, Rhîineue Kay. Elenor Les mail. Laureîî Neety. Amber Vu'., and Paîge Woolle. Milton's Zack Macaulay continues to impress, even if his Mount Allison Mounties don't. Recently completimg a second straight 0-8 season with the New Brunswick uni- versity's football tearu. the 20-year-old offensive lineman was narned an Atlantic University Sports (AUS) conference aIl- star earlier tbis month - adding îo teain Rookie of the Year honours he secured tasi year. "Il feel'. pretty dam good." said the six- foot-two, 286-pound left tackle. Macaulay bas excelled off the field as well. earng himself Academie Afl- Canadian status in 2003 as a mathematirs major. As for bis Mounties, well tbat's a much different story. Wbile keeping tbings fairly competitive le its final two home gantes againet MeGilI and St. Francis Xavier, Mount Alison sputtered offensively ail season long - not unhike last year. Explained Macaulay, 'We just can't seem to lied the end zone." However Milton's big lineman bas cer- tainly found a place in AUS fans' gond booaks -witb fierce blocking and a little leadersbip to boot. ".1'm starting te fuel more comitortable with ostr offensive systems and enjoying Zack Macaulay more cbemistey with my teammates n the lice." So would Macaulay trade any future individual accolades for somne tuan pros- perity? "Oh absolutely no question about il," be stressed. A brighter future for Mount Alltsoe's football team may begin taking shape next montb, with the biring of a new head coach tu replace Scott Fawce. Ban tam Winterhawks earn road split Miltîiiî" AA baîîiam'. suîvived a lte tapse iii double up ht'. Brameptonî 4-2 Nîivembher 22. The Hunt Clîryster Jeep Wieîerhasls gave up lwo goals dowe the stretch lis make îhîîîgs îîstereslîeg. but huîîg on for their tourth seasoe wiîî- wiîh Brian Hueter. Tyter LaFtine and Jamses Wîssicrollt coueîîeg a goal and an assîsl each. Braydee Abrabam also deeled the lwiîse, while addieg single helper'. were Jordan tiaggart. Brandon Rae-Hunt and Marshall Viece. Tayloîr Preslidge and catI-up Nick DiGilasîlardo shared the net- mnding dune. The lollowîiîg îîîghî ii Cartlisle. Miltoni wîiued up ose the oppo- site etîd ofla îlarrow decision tuî'.îîîg lu Ftaesborough 4-3. Second-period deposîts bs' Wouîlerolî and Humser pîîlted the Wiîîlerhawsk's withiîî a goat. huî tIsaI". as ctose as lhey'd cume. Wiiodcrrît alsus saek the inisilît goal. whîte drawiîsg assîi'ss ere Abrahanm, Haggart and (Jreg Wuand. The spîtt pu'.hed tlic AA baniams' recoîrd lii 4-10-3 iii teague ptay. Big weekend for AE2 atoms Nliiîn's AF2 put1 ftice' tensîse ctamîps oin iheir weekentl uppo- '.iil lis gîî iiîdeteaeul ii issu gîles. 1-irsl gii.îieiîder Tista.nîî Kîs ac anîd flie VWiisierhass k'. esau.ied a is'irei tf res eîsge tir a1 secetlo tii.- lis vie itte ss lbh .4-2 sic- toiy ai Mitiiîî Sports. ('entre Frîlay iîgul D anLee '.cîred fii lîrsits îî goalis, s'.t ts 'ingte'.s bvAidress Sîîîîît anid H.iydee 3rivtigaîs pîîllîng ttiiiig isîi ut reacti. /5'.'i'.l.s ceili o isîlsel Brîgg'.. /.irt )Xidb.îi anit Kx te NA'iiei'. 'lie tîst iu i îteîîsîî \itiiii -iittle out a11 1 t .ateiii.te i .Itîî'.îî l)us isi maidue '.iîieîiii.tiuaiiie vises lis tendu ()It ulel'e.î.sste % I e .îiiiie Lccniut a pruiirise is eekeîd s'.ils tbe luuie lIts Selliîig finit up v. ere Mlaretlo 'sIue andîu t t Sîiîsi'. Peewees pound Orange% il Mîtus. AE2 peeweî.es '.cîred e.îrlý andu offt lu dump O)uusgeviîle 6-2 last Tuesdiy a Miltonî Spui' Centîre. Vvter Curtis and Mitchell Turner spîlit fi ealge ssork. ted e,îch enJoyed ample offensive support -as. tbe Winlerha&ss ' îattîed lisice en each period to improse lii b-7- t. Niehîtlas Crusgg eîîjoyed the buois 'hare il flise scorieg pie \N ith tus goals aund a pair of assîsîs. Mille R%,.us Atesaeder %%ss' cluse hehind wîtb issu goals anid a helper. Also lîghtîng the làsnp ssere Kyte Stesen'. and Justin Rîdîeg- Wi'eîlî. s'.l uI Cavîn Leck,,. Pault Martenîs and Ben Seguirs cois- trnbuting one assîst apiece. Rep Hockey Minor atoms post pair of victories Corey MacDonald's goal with 41 seconds teli in regulation gave the Dapasofl/CIS Winterhav.ks a 3-2 victory Sunday tn Burlieglon, Mihton's second win in as mnany days. Adamt Poirer and Drew McMillee scored eactier in the contesi for the Winterhawks, who managed to kîli off a leegthy lwo-man disadvantage early in the second period. The previous aftemoon. Milton rode the shuloul goaltending of JiJ. Schaap 10 a 3-0 victory over Caledon. Gareth Brown, Taylor McVey and Poirer noîched the Winterhawks goals. .Milton Lacrosse COACHING POSITIONS Taking Coaching Applications for the 2005 Season for both Rep and House League for ail ages. Coaching dm10i providied and paid by the Association. For application piease cal Randy at 4 16-420-8786 or Kenny at 905-693-1680. Deadline for applications is January 7, 2005. a. 4=PROT TOSATEDO AUR. WAC O*U D HALTrON SPORTrSMEN'S T(/KEY ait December 3rd, 2004 8 pm to lam Shuttie bus from the Canadian Legion evemy 1/2 hour Buffet lunch Club Housa Location: I5155 Steeles Avenue e 905-854-2641

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