The Canadian Champion, Friday, July 22, 2005 - A23 OT goal lifts bantam vi iv1's Wo tiriiey tiLle .1 Photo by GRAHAM PAINE iLiving on the edge Milton native Kyle Pearson takes a turn during Saturday's 4X mountain bike event at Track 2000. Pearson was the top competitor in the MiniMe class. Fletcher takes OSCAAR points lead Consistency is starting fo pay dividends for John Fletcher. A win in last Saturdayis OSCAAR Outlaw Super Late Model Series race 0f Peterborough Speedway vaulted the 37-year-old Milton resident past London's Rob Clarke and int first in tbe OSCAAR point standings. The vicfory was Flefeberîs fourtb Top-3 finish in as many races this year. following a season-opening win at Kawartba and two subsequent fhird-place showings. île JNE Consulting tearn driver bas finisbed third or better in 12 of bis poof 15 races. Fletcher and bis #61 Chevy began Saturday's 50-lap race in lOth position on Peterborough's biglb-banked mile oval track, but moved up f0, second by the 14-lbp mark. Atter t ighfly pursuing Shane Maginnis for two- dozen laps, Fletcher pulled pool the Dundas residenl and opened a four-second lead be would nof relin- quish. "This~ is one of the bardest races I bave won so, for in OSCAAR. The other feams are genting so good week in and week ouf," Fletcber said afterward. The JNE Consulfing tearn wiIl Iook to mainfain ifs first-place standing af the OSCAAR's final stop. Saturday af Sauble Speedway. Brad Kitchen's overtime goal gave the Militon bantarn Mavericks the champi- onship in last weekend's Hailton His Buldogs Classic 'C' lacrosse toumnament. Kitchen scored with 2:05 remaininc in the five-minute extra session, lifting the Mavericks to a 5-4 win over West Durham in the final at Georgetown's Alcott Arena. 'he marker capped a remarkable conne- bock by Milton, which trailed the game 4- I late in the second period. Ethan O'Connor had a bat trick while Peter Massari scored the Mavericks other goal. 'Me victory, coupled with a round-robin win during the toumnament, avenged Miltonîs loss to, West Durham during the Mavericks' invitational tournoament last month. Milton won aIl four of its other games in the Bulldogs' toumnament, with Doug Kay striking for a combined 16 goals in those contests. The Mavericks opened with an 11-3 pounding of North Perth, then defeated WAL-MART CORRECTION NOTICE Wal Mort apologizes for any inconven- ience due f0 the incorrect McDonald's advertisement in Wal-Mart's July flyer. McDonald's bas discontinued the Fruit 'n Walnut Salad, and Toasted Deli Sandwiches are not available in A MeDonald's in Wal-Mart locations. We apologize for any neussesnience 1 this may have caused. Peterborough Il 10-7, West Durhamî 7-1 and Six Nations Il 8-5. O'Connor added eighf goals and Rhys Betts had six l'or Milton. Also scoring in the lirsf four games were Mike McClelland and Kitchen (fwo apiece), as well as Mike Richardson and Brandon Grant. Milton netminder Gavin Lecky came within 5:05 of a shufout in tbe Mavericks' first win over West Durhamo. 'Me Maverieks, who began the Zone 8 round-robin playoffs Tuesday, also have fbeir sigbfs set on the provincial champi- onships nexf montb in Kitchener/Waterloo. i.li i-À e--i CORRECTION NOTICE Igloo Stainless Steel Bar Fridge FR465: Due lu shipping delays, this product aili flot be available as advertised or p.23 uf sur July 15th tlyer. As a resuit, custumers may purchase the white LG GC151CW (10043500) at a reduced price ot $149ý99, Raincheoks will be issued We sircerely apologize for any inconesno 5h,s may havre caused our valued cusoer I.. I I. Ta Our vali uto1mr: W. apolze forasny imairvenience caussif bysla errer in ourtflyer datetr .luly 15 - Augow 21. 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