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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 8 Apr 2005, p. 23

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The Canadian Champion, Friday, April 8, 2005-23 Let's play! Instructors (bsck ilw from ieft) Steve Burrows end Kîmberly Keba Mon participants (fril loft) Theo Wolf, Michelle Chung end Kashif Ahmied Bin Aif ut Ssturday's volbrybal clInlc for deaf andi hard of hesring youths et E.C. Drury HIgh Scbool. The avant was run by the Ontsrio Association for the Deef. Photo by GRAHAM PAINE j Screening Of Tiger OMHA silver for bantam 'Canes Fueled by a six-pack of Milton-area play- .- ' the cbamnpionship, aa well as for ever ers, Halton's AA.A bantamas delivered a sil- ' round-robin gaine except the 9-3 bumbling ver-lining performance recently at the Ysuffered at the banda of Markham. OM}IA chamnpionabips in Markbam. Halton was undefeated in its other three Despite keeping tbings mucb tigbter than preliminary contesta - edging Burlington during their round-robin tilt with the bosta, 4-3, disposing of Quinte 6-I and tying the Hurrianes jtilt couldn't exact revenge Ricbmond Hill 2-2. - losing 5-2 to the defending champs in the Together with Brad Hoy, Jeremy Price finals after keeping pace tbrougb the early and Scott Stover, Multon's contingent going. amassed 18 pointa at thc five-tean toumna- "It was pretty close, but Markbamn just bas Haltons AAA bantamnis, who incIud- ment - which represented nearly balf of sucb a strong teamn," said head coacb Mike ed Six Mil1ton-amea players this year, tIhe Hurricanes' production. Kalapaca, wbose team finisbed first in show off their OMHA iliver medals. Horvat led the way witb six points, wbile Icague play wiUi a 32-6-2 record. Clark was close bebind wiUi five. Dane Horvat scored in the title gamne, wiUi belp fromn Matt "Our Milton players certainly made a big contribution aIl week- Clark. Fellow Miltonian Ryan Williams was between the pipes in end," noted Kalapaca. Springers impressive in Caledonia The Milton Springers' pre-competitive and interclub teamns took Uieir cue from Uic provincial squad members and delivered some impressive efforta in season-opening competition last weekend. They made their presence felt in Caiedonia wiUi somre big performances, including several of Uic medal-winning variety. Leading Uic way wiUi all-around gold in Uic Argo A division was Olivia Lister, whose overall victory was clincbed wiUi silver on bars, beamn and floor plus a fifth- place showing on vault. Teammate Allie Schmiùdt also reacbed Uic podium witb overaîl bronze - Uianks to a Uiird on vault, fourUi on bars, fifUi on beamn and sixUi on floor. Baylee Kraus took sixUi spot in Uic all-around standings aller placing fourtb on beam, sixUi on bars, sev- enUi on floor and eigbth on vault. Milton's lone Tryo A class competitor, Jennifer Wormald's best results were reserved for vault - on wbicb sbe stmuck gold. TMat plus a fiflb on bars and seventb on floor was enough to give bier all-around bronze. Matching that in thse Novice A ranks was older sister Anne Wormald, wbo took silver on bars, bronze on vault, fifth on beamn and sixtb on floor. Fellow Novice A Springer Amanda Steddy used sixth place performances on bars and beamn and seventh-place efforts on vault and floor to finish eigbUi overall. In oUier interclub action, newcomer Madelalne Boyd topped aIl beamn chal- lengers in Uic Cadette A loop, wbile Open A competitor Rebecca Dias was fourUi on beamn and fifth on bars. Pre-competitive teamn resulta were equal- ly impressive. In Uic 8C ranks, HolIy Bennett captured all-around bronze - wiUi a Uiird on vault and fifUis on bars, bearo and floor -wbile division-mate Christina Donovan dcliv- ered some strong performiances as well, including a golden effort on bars. tn Uic always-difficult 8B loop, Celena Morgan grabbed fifth place in Uic aIl- around, thanka to a couple of Uiirds on bars and floor plus a fiftb on beam and sixtb on vault. The season continues Sunday witb Uic Springers Challenge at Milton Sports Centre. More tban 150 gymnasta are expected to, compete. documentary set for Apr. 16 in LTO. Local wrestling fans may want to keep next Saturday afternoon open. That's when ReelWorld Film Festival is set to present a one-hour documentary on native Miltonian Tiger Jeet Singh - cap- turing his early years as a wannabe wrestler to, his present day tife as a busi- nessman and grandfather. and everything in between. Simply entitled Tiger!, the film waa directed and produced by Lalita Krisbna, who met the legendary grappler in the fal of 2003 and waa irmnediately drawn to, flge Jeet Slngh bis duel persona -witnessed tbrougb bis everyday life and from, tapes of bis violent matches both in North Amnerica and Japan. "On the one hand be's this maniac in the ring and on the other he's ibis benign, devoted grandfather," she explained. 'Me stark duality really bit home for the flîmmaker back in October, wben she traveled to Japan to, sec Tiger celebrate bis 6Oth birthday by doing battle with judo champion Naoya Ogawa. The experience - complete with Tigers traditional psycbotic demneanor and thousanda of worshipping fans - left ber speech- less. "He's a bad guy aIl the way in tbere - a total professional. TMat (recent footage) really brougbt the documentary to life," explained Krishna. Tbe Tiger! screening cakes place at 3:30 p.m. at Rainbow Cinemas, 80 Front St. E. in Toronto. 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