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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 29 Mar 2005, p. 26

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26-The Canadian Champion, Tueaday, March 29, 2005 Lookzs like you final/y found that good esn Every year, thousands of Ontarians stop smoking. For thernselves. For their fansilies. For life. You can too. So set your quit date. And for help, cail Sinokers' Helpline: 1-877-5 13'-5333. SOntario of tfie,. dDraw Nassaqaweya Conunnty Centre TRADE SHOW held on Tuesday, March 22, 2005 Moffat ,,pday's paper! Your Health Q __Wait Trne Straegy Beit PltE it Atonis ouisted ini Tri Couinty final Facing a teain with the name Shamrocks so close after St. Thursday aside, the Winterhawks hung tough with their Patnick's Day can't be good for one's own fortune. Hespeler cohorts - particularly during the series opener when Milton's AE2 atoma learned that the hard way last week - they rallied for a 3-3 stalemate. dropping their Tri County chainpionship series against Hespeler Briggs capped a three-point night by depositing the equalizer with a tie and straight loases. -with a mere 10 seconda remaining. Whiùle offlcially closed out with Sunday's 2-0 defeat in He also notched goal number two, while getting Hespeler, the Winterhawks' chances of securing the titde thinga started was Ryan Tanason. seemed to be essentially daahed three nights earlier at Justin Davidson stood tati between the pipes in both Milton Sports Centre. gaines one and three. There - in front of a sizable, spirited crowd - they "Our boys fought hard, right to the end," said head buiît up a 3-0 cushion in the opening frame and looked coach Dan Melanson, who1l have another shot at poised to take gaine two, perbapa even an decisive flash- chainpionship hardware this coming weekend at the ion. But the Shamrocks had other ideaa. season-ending April Fools Classic. "lI' proud of each Battling back froin what could have and should have been e and every one of thein, and they should be very pmoud of a devastating start, Hespeler unloaded with seven unanswered theinselves." goals to stun both opponenta and onlookers alike. The AE2 bantains now represent Milton's last hope for Tri The Shanirocks' tumaround was s0 complete that they actually County gold. had more goals than the hosta inanaged shots over the last two They dropped their best-of-three opener to Acton 3-1 perioda. Wednesday night - with Andrew Scarffe potting the lone goal Andrew Smaîth potted Milton's second and third goals, while and will look 10 stave off elimnination tonight at Memorial Mrena. Tanner Briggs sank the initial tally. Assiats went to Hayden Gaine tinte is 7 p.m. If necessary, gaine three will be played Brodigan, Owen Cutrara and Dylan Lee. toinorrow evening in Acton. ',,Spartans dominate on Nami"bia tnip As if domanating their own province wasn't enough. Chad Meritt's single-season mark of 61 -set as a cadet in 1997. E.C. Dnnry wrestlers - the creain of the crop in ternas of both Bryan Morgan wrapped up bis beat season ever with taro gold high schooli and club competitaun an Ontario - retumed fromt medals, securing thern with a 6-0 campaign that put himt over the their March break trip 10 Nanubia, Africa with a hefty 35-win plateau. hardware haul. Fresh off bis OFSAA bronze-medal triumph, Alan Leading the way with three gold medals and an Moffat tumed in a near-perfect 10-I1 showig -including unblemnished 10-0 record was Carl Chan, who won five pans - to bring home gold and silver. Rounding out two junior age competitions as welI as one at the sr- Dnaay's inedal haul were Chais Flannigan, Mac Filîman, ior ranka. He now bas 1 1 inedals on the year and 56 Johnny McMahon and alumni Adamn Baxter who now wins, thse fourth highest single-season total in teain wrestles for Brock University. histoey. Pushing bis season victory courir 10 54 with ai Ten EC grapplers; were accoinpanied by seven counter- couple of golden performances was Peter Leaman, who was pants froin St. John's K.ilniarnock of Kitchener. As well as also perfect at 6-0 and gamered thse outstanding wrestling award at the toumainents, the Canadian contigent particiliated in training thse final tournanent. arasions in both Namibis and Frankfurt, Germany. With one more competition remaining for hoth Ibis year, Chas Leaman, Kevin Iwasa-Madge, Nick Ronan and Kyle Shermet and Leaman have a legitiinate shot at eclipsing Chais Denish's arn- close out thse ason Ibis coming weekend at the national chamtpi- ior win record of 58, and have an outaide chance 10 match or break onabips in St. John's, Newfoundland. onnue» M

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