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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 26 Apr 2005, p. 37

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The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, April 26, 2005-B9 on the birdie Milton District Hlgh Schccl B Ailsha Trnmer retumas a voIIeyball on route to vlctcry againat Noirs ICumer of Abb.y Park i ladie singles play durinq fliuedWs Halles badminton champi shlps et L.C. Drury. roWs 814AC finais wtth a woh place fcurlh. Alec ccmp.llng ai Halàonaireof Sihrp cfin dlolesln aMilto isrenie Waid Kalily n l adisphen Wlener.h Tofi trm Ina Hram ion wlUtr ompe aoule OFAA Mays 5 7 n wophto byth At Local hockey pro making presenc feit infro early pot-eao copttont ~~~~~~~~~~e Haydar Ne Ad iri tak l7d Be l iasda vn Darren Haydar and bis AHL Milwaukee Admirais appear 10 be in for another too-close-for-comfort opening round against Cincinnati. Milwaukee needed seven gamnes 10 dis- pose of Uic Mighty Docks last spring, and required overtime to take a two- games-to-one series lead Saturday nigbt. Haydar aided in Uic 3-2 decision with goal number one - scorcd joat as an Admirais 5-on-3 powerplay expired- and camed second-star statut for Uic sec- Scott ond lime in four nighta. He kicked off Uic playoffa wiUi a tbrce-assist effort 10 fuel Milwaukce's 4-2 win Wednesday. Sandwiched bctwcen Uiesc victories was a 4-3 double-overtime loss Friday. The beat-of-seven Western Division semnifinal series continucd last nigbt in Milwaukee, wiUi gamne five set for tomorrow in Cincinnati. Now in bis Uiird season in Uic AHL, Haydar amassed five goals and six assista in last season's firat round wiUi Uic Migbty Ducks and led Uic AdmiùraIs to Uie Calder Cup wiUi an overall league-lead- ing 26 points. ln ECHL playoff action, fellow Miltonian Scott Bertoli picked up bis second game- winning point of the playoffs for the Trenton Titans Saturday nigbt. He assisted on captain Rick Kowalsky's second-period powcrplay deposit in a 2-I nail-biter over the Reading Royals. lertoil The narrow victory, decidcd wiUi Bertoli's 42nd point in 45 ECI-L playoff games, evencd Uic best-of-five NorUicmr Division finals aI one gamne apiece. Trenton bosta games tbree and four tomorrow and Friday, wiUi a fiftb tilt - if necessary - set for Saturday in Reading. Bertoli, a sixUi-year Titan and one of Uic tcam's original membcrs, bas a goal and four helpcrs s0 far in post-scason play. Junior tours to visit local links Milton is set 10 play bost to a Club. This is stop two on Uic Junior Tour Jonc 19. couple of higb-lcvcl junior golf cight-cvcnt tour - that also Those intercsted in getting on toumnaments Ibis spring. includes visits 10 nearby Uic Maple Leaf circuit are askcd On May 28 and 29, Uic Maple Burlington and Cambridge. to cal Elaine Denton at 1-877- Leaf Junior Golf Tour for boys Mcanwbilc, Granite Ridge Golf 859-GOLF, while potential and girls 10 10 23 comes 10 Club will host Uic fifth stop along GolfScenclKiwi tour golfers can Crosswinds Golf and Country Uic annual GoîfScene and Kiwi sign up aI (519) 84.6-2259. Quîck Hts ,à upetý (Âeef seniors win Ontario titie Mîlton's Super Cheer senior travel team heads into this weekend's nation- al cbampionships with plenty of momentum. The local squad recently won ita sec- ond straight provincial tille and now retums 10 Mississauga's Hershey Centre looking to upgrade last year's national silver-medal he tavl enor shwing. enor will be joined by ltheir junior counterparts, who took third-place honours at the Ontario championships - aa did thc senior local and youth teama. A pair of fotîr-member stunt teama stnick provincial gold in senior and junior competition - beating oui a number of top club and high school opponents -to round out the club's overall medal haul. Finishing fifth at provincials was Super Cheer's junior local team. The Canadian championships run Saturday antd Sunday. The Milton con- tingent will then be part of an NACP competition next month and wraps up the season at the Canada's Wonderland showcase. Tryouta for next month mun from May 15 to 29 at the Milton Springers Club. Those interested in finding out more about the group can do so by vis- îtîng www.supercheer.com. _-Hart misses latest figlit Matt Hart's tirat cross-border pro tight wîll just have t0 wait. The 27-ycar-old welterweight was scheduled to take on hometown foc Dan Wallace Wednesday in Grand R ap ids , Michigan. But a small muscle tear in bis lefi shoulder - bis first serious injury in recent memory - put the kibosh on that show- down. "It's disap- MatHr po0i nt i n g atHr because it would have been a good test," said Hart, who's 2-0 since tura- ing pro - with both victories coming at the nearby Mississauga Grand Banquet Hall. "t'm not sure if il (the injury) waa from, training or work, but 1 came home one night and knew I waa hurt. I'm back in Uic gym now and fortunately 1 haven't lost my shot for Michigan. They've invited me back for the summier, perbaps as carly as the end of June." Before that the local pugilist will retumn 10 the Mississauga Grand Banquet Hall June 2 for another Stele Promotions event. Tickets for Uie six-fight card can be purchaaed by calling (905) 691-3738 or (905) 878-7109. Darren Haydar Il - UýM ý

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