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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 5 Jul 2005, p. 22

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A22 - The Canadtan Champton, Tuesday, July 05, 2005 Senior Red Sox stilfi sufferin f1 High stranded runner count proving costly lbre walks over seven nmgs to coinple- By STEVE LeBLANC spoiled a rock-solid perfortmance by comn duced early and often. The Champion plete-gatne piteber Adam Abearu - wbo Newcomer Brent Teoboek.borsî led tbe 'Me bits are coming, jusî flot in tinieîy gave up just a bandful of its and tbree way witb four bits, including a solo borner fasbion. walks wbile striking out eight- and near- inth te nintb 10 add insult 10 inury. Nick Tbe Senior Red Sox continued 10 wrestle perfect fielding. Aalbers and Taylor Lawton casbed in witb tbat troubling trend last week. And Tbe Red Sox struck out several t wo runs apiece, wbile also pro- wbile splitting tbeir two road games was imes tbenselves witb players i i viding key contributiotns witb bardly cause for alarm, a lack of finisb ai scoring position and short-cir- tbe bat were ftrst-year catcber tbe plate was certainly worrisorne for mani cuited offensively abter tytng Evan Jeans and feilosv new- ager George Moore. tbings up iii(tbe second I M , / 1corner Mark Sgrigncîli. Afleraîl, bis cbarges ftnd tberuselves itn a iiitiig. Lasî sveek's spliî gave tbe bonafide dog figbt witb Oakville and Kuri Mitcbell antd Ryaîî Red Sox a 9-fi record in (.lanbrook for an OBA bertb antd any kind Davison drose in tbe rutîs. league play beading inio Last of slump could prove disasîrous. wbile scorîng Ibern were roie ~ nglsgneî avleNs "W'enot getting guys in, and ri.gbî Liaru Tennani and Sieve back from ais atîkie îîjuîyasdgl nosv ils tbe beai of lIhe order iia's luut MacDonald - sbo delîsered tbe otîly tiiîîg arrîed, reliable s eteran IlLirler Laui coîsing îbrougb ssiîb guys ots base. Tbaî's osulli-hitleffort oftIse îigbi. Zetie usas expected 10 Ccl thc siai. a cocers," aîdMutns lnglrne ktpei. Thursday esenitîg M'iltonî \vas s ictortous Fellouv seasoîsed pitcber Breîîi Kosial is lIn Eî itdale Jutue 27. Moor e.'s seIlors ou- n spîle of trirtdîîs a dozeeîî illiers on oui for-lIse seasoni wiib a sbhouIlder nliuy. [lit dieuî iosts but li nitie i utîners oîî bbasease oppli ne ous \y Duîsdas 11-4. Miltonî beads b ou1i I inf£.tiloln 11 r0 us Cii l Ie tbbeiîse îipped 32. 0f I eîîg ing piesece on theee ciîîg andi usill fliscîscoilipele t iuis t 0111 Milt' n bîliîy t b OIIssuli ns lseiiu ii ino n Ten iated ieti i ts an ,îd iîsg we k i ' ot o i n iiefiii Freshmanfilly trotters set for Gold Eliminations ton ight at Mohawk July marks tbe stant of tbe tuo-year-oltI Ontario Sires Stakes season. anud Mobawsk fans wîll geltbeir firsi glimpse of tbe fresb- man trotting filles in Gold Elimînation action îonigbt. Four divisions of young trotters will vie for a total of $109.324, and tramner Scot McEneny bopes Blueridge Yankee can mmnd ber mnsners and carn a sbare of tbe 055 ricbes. -You neyer knosv wbat twc-year old trotting fillies are going 10 do," said tbe Waterdown resident. "But if you cati keep a îwo-year-old filly trotting, you can usuai- y gel some money." Until recenîly, McEneny iever imagined Blueridge Yankee would even sec a Gold Elîmination, neyer rmd a cbance aI earn- ing a payebeque. The igb-strung young- s1er tried bis patience endlessly. rigbt up until tbe point in ber training regîment wbhere sbe bad 10 starling producîng some speed. "I neyer really liked ber; sbe was bard 10 like," admintei McEneny. wbo shares own- ersbip of tbe Striking Sabbra daugbîer wîîb , Hoof <e Beat with JFF RNON Wbitesand Valley Stables Inc. of Orllia. "She's been better lately. about the last six weeks. since %ve starteci going a littie faster.- Arnong the keys 10 the illy's ecent development was tihe addition of' Roger Mayotte to her teain. Tbe veteran leitîsîsaîl -noted for his quiet presence tt the race btke b as been intsrumiental in keeping the temperamental youngster focused ou her garne. 'I booked ber up sib Roger and be's been pretty careful sitb ber.' said McEneny. "He basn*t gol 100 excited wttb ber yet. We just sxant 10 keep bier doing it rigbt. 1 tbink dosvn tbe road sbe'll gel to be a tice flly." Mayotte svil send tbe filly aller a share ofi tise Guild Eliiîiiain puîse fritosts Osve is tbe rsi race. and McEneîiy stpes the experîcîsce is a positive one f'or Blueridge Yankee. "1 tbink sbe'll be (skay bebind tbe car. She scbooled bebind the car betore," be said. "But it sill be îîigbI tirnse.sitb aIl tIse peuple in the graîdstantl. 50 ils prîîbably gusîng luibe cdifeérent lfor ber." A $i3,00{) US purcîsase ai lasi lalî's Kentucky Standardbred Yearlinîg Sale. Blueridge Yankee is oîne tif Ove filies by fii si year sire Sirikîîîg Salsbra îîs ber elitsii- nsation,. and tile oi' a rensarkable cîozeîs aiising tIe 38 fillies ctmmpeîiîug iînigbî. Blueridge Yankee and ber Oirst eliînina- tîtîn peers uill kick tbings titiat 7:20 plis. The otber tbree Gold Eliîninations are slaied for races îwo. tour and six. The top wti fiissers in eacb elimination. plus tuvo ihird place finisbers selected by ratudoin draw. uili returni 10Mohawvk Monday nîgbl for ibis season's firsî of lîve $ 130,0() Gold Finals. Midget Sox humbled by Georgetown WVbile nol exa-ctly settîng tbe league on fire, tise Midget Red Sox bave ai Icast been us isosi games tbis season. Llowever, ibat uvas bardîy tbe case ai Brian Best Park Sunday aftemnoon, wben Milton imploded in tbe tbird inning and uere mercied 12-0 by the fundamentaîîy- sound Georgetowvn Eagles. Confusion of distances proved costly for a couple of local tsiatletes laIe Iast montb. Looking for bis second straigbl victory - in the 10 and 11î-year-old boys division in the East End Toronto Triathlon, Scott Davis instead bad 10 setule for second as Use winner only completed Uree of four laps on Use bike course but wasn't faulted for the inadvertent shorteut. As a result, Davis fmnisbed nearly a full mainute back over Use 100m swim, 6km Anthony Gilbert bore tbe brunt of the daîssage on the bilI. giving up îiîe runs ini live innings. Reliever Kelly Belisie didîsi bave ibings mucb casier uiib a îbree-runs- against-sixtb. A tbree-up. îbree-douvn sev- entb by workborse pilcîser Scott McTracb finaIIy curbed the onslaugbî. Four walks and a couple of ilI timed bike, 2km run course. A simuflar fate was suffered by fellow Miltonian Tam Kilbouni in Lindsay. wbere Urougb a senies of mrors be was forced to bike an extra lap - or nearly îbree kilo- metres - and wound up ninUs in Use 12 and 13-year-old boys loop. Enjoying an identical placing among 10 and il -year-old girls was sister Bronwyn Kilbourn. errors facîored into the bîowout. 'nie Red Suix badjusî Ove hbus îsnise Ioss. ssbîcb druîpped iberu Io 4-9 in league play. Milton fared înuch betier four days carli- er in Bramspton, but agaîn enrors and susme lackîustre pitclsing would prove custly resuîting in an 11 -6 defeat. McTracb starled tbings off on tbe mound aîsd kept îiîsgs interestiîîg uîstil the nid- way mark of the nigbt. Unfonuîsaîely. tbe sarne couîdn't be said for reliever Jordan Fagin, wbo struggled down the stretcb and uvasn't aided aI the plate or in the Oiel. 'Me onîy brigbt spot offensiveîy was Chris Hickey. wbo drove in Oive of the six runs on four bits - tbree of wbicb were doubles. The Red Sos will look to make tbings a lot more compelilive witb the Eagles wben tbey bead to Georgetown Tbursday evening. They close ouItIshe week at Brian Best Sunday against Brampton. Game lime il 1 p.m. aSkating club The Mfilton Skaing Club oecentiy honoured top 2004/05 per- formera at ita year-end banquet. The following members took borne hardware. GoId Achievement awards Skills - Kaillyn Tsuntda, Sarah Williams Dance - Melanie Kos, Laura Ross, Laura Stratton, Kaillyn Tsuruda, Sarah Williamns Interpretive - Jenn Roskamn Competitive Test awards Juvenile - Kendra Paguaga Pre-Novice - Danielle Clarke Novice - Ally Sereda Junior club awarda Most Improved - Madelyn Dunley Most Sportsmanlite - Kaillyn Bell Skater ouf tise Year - Sophie MacLellasu Intennediate club awards Most Improved - Aîbena Zorzi Most Sporlsmnanlike - Jennifer Collins Skaîer of tbe Year- Erin Rodenburg Senior club awards Most tmproved - Kaillyn Tsuruda Most Sportumanlike -~ Samantba Nikolicb Skaîer of tise Year - Danielle Clarke Preîiminary Dance Jasmmne Beaulieu, Kaitlyn Bell, Sara Bocchinfuse, Stornis Burgoyne, Serena Gi. Dana Hamuilton, Sophie MacLellaus, Kendra W'lcox, Atisena Zorzi Junior Bronze Dance Cadence Baker, Melissa Cberry, Jensifer Colins, Valerie Graham, Lindsay Mindenhail, Erin Rodenburg. Jenna Wilson Senior Bronze Dance Julia Cenedese, Alexandra Colis, Carolyn Fnitzley, Caasandra Patterson. Katie Preisner, Hugh Ritchie Junior Silver Dance Amanda Austin, Alexandra Collis, Samanîba Nikolicb, Victoria Smitls Senior Silver Dance Danielle Clarke. Sarahs Gonez, Sarab Kerwin. Kaillyn Tsuruda Prelinsinary Skils Cadence Baker. Jennifer Collins, Lindsay MindenhaI, Jenna Wilson Junior Bronze Skls Julia Cenedese, Meissa Cbeery, Beverly Hodge, Moly Parts, Erin Rodenburg. Emily Wllians Senior Bronze Skills Julia Cenedese, Alexandra Collis. Carolyn Friteley, Samanrtha Nikolicb, Katie Preusner, Hugb Ritebie, Leausna Ritchie, Victoria Sinith Junior Silver Skills Amanda Austin, Sarah Kerwin, Kendra Paguaga, Rosslyn Schultz Senior Silver SkiIla Danielle Clarke, Aly Ser"d, Kaillyn Tsuruda Prelimlnary Freeskate Lindsay Mindenball, Molly Partis, Cassandra Patterson, Hugb Ritebie, Etin Rodenburg, Emily Williams, Jenna Wilson Junior Bronze Freeakate Carolyn Fritzley. Katie Preisner, Rosslyn Schultz, Victoria Smtb Senior Bronze Freeskate Sarah Goncz, Sarah Williams Senior Silver Freeskate Melame Koao, Laura Stratton bstroductory Interpretive Danielle Clarke, Alexandra Collia BronzeInterpretive Danielle Clarke '/Tough breaks for triathietes 1 - 1 lm

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