'I The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, July 12, 2005 - A23 Marauders deliver beating to Bulldogs By MURRAY TOWNSEND ion Nedeljkovic added rushing majors. Special ta The Champion And as usual, the defense contributed to he Marauders remnain the the blowout. only undefeated teamn in Vince Rinella recovered a fumble in the Tthe Northern Football Nunez took an interception back 55 yards Conference after Saturday's 39-O for a touchdown. Rayon Walker aiso had whitewashing of the host North an interception, and Emoe offéed high Bay Bulldogs. praise to Peter Hummel and Denick Burke Their record now stands at for applying constant pressure to the North 5-0. Bay quarterback. It was Milton's lOth con- ie goa ad dico a b-ard secuive ictoy - oingsnap for an extra point had to back to regular-season play throw it mbt the end-zone iast summer anf ther Itwa where Matt McPhaii made a ond sutut ofn theyer ts ar roug gare, uch ike oudgreat catch for the two-point conveci. roughgamemuchlike Tu'ds was Ray's first game with the expeet when you head north, and Mruesatrbigoeo h ia talking, as weli as pushing ad shoving after the whistle. "It *tvas aimost like the Civil War,' quipped head coach Ban-y Emo. ,North versus south." Some of the catis from the northerni offi- ciais also dumbfounded the Marauders - who were assessed roughly 150 yards in penalties -but in the final analysis it real- ]y didn't matter. Rookie quarterback Josh Spantk con- nected on a 25-yarder with Jamie Radway for one touchdown, while Steve Lubin asnd riorse power Doug Henr guides Plnball over the rails In Sunday afternoon's Jump-off of the $20,000 Fourmark Grand Pix et the OktobOrfest Country Classlc at Haiton Place Thie duo went on to wln the week- end's main event with a Uirne of 42.05 seconds. Photo by GRAHAM PAINE cuts of the Montreal Alouettes. "He's a gem," enthused Emo. "He's a huge addi- tion for us, who consistently gives us the opportunity for good field position. Two or threc times he pinned them inside the five- yard uine. When you get that kind of oppor- tunity with the type of defense we have, we're either going to force thcm to make mistakes or create a short field for our offense." lt's been a few years now since North Bay had a good oid time slaughtcring Milton 72-0, but the effects of that game are stili lingering despite the Marauders having more than extractcd their revenge. Milton bas beaten the Bulidogs thrce times stnce then, and outscored themn a combined 84-13. Emo said he's neyer run up the score in a game, and refuses to do so, but that does- n'1t mean he doesn't remember opponents svho have donc it to Milton. That's one rea- son why it was fitting that player/coach Ryan McGill finishcd off the game ai quar- terback. He was Miuton's quarterback in that 72- O ame. The Marauders host the 4-1 Sauli Ste. Marie Steelers Saturday ai 3 p.m. at Milton District High Schooi. 51>uiYWî aApril is a tan & white femnale Lhasa Apso weighing about 10 Ibs. April was Iast seen running f rom The Dog's Inn at 2092 Five Side Road at 7:30 a.m. Monday, JuIy 4, 2005. Please if you see April, cail immediately 905-876-0343. April is very timid and is nervous. A reward is being offered for the safe return of April to her owners. 13Weeklyoc throuhu com ad lar t rie r Mponday-Frridayg 9:OO-4:OOpm (Flexible timne available) $1 9 . 00*. IQ. .