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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 21 Oct 2005, p. 22

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A22 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, October 21, 2005 sieblanc@&haltonsearch.com Jr. Mustangs edge Reding By STEVE LeBLANC His team's prîrnary bail carrier as ssell, LiLi put The Champion Reding ahcad about eighi iniutes inie the game Bishop Reding*s football juniors let sictory slip punciuating a lengthy drive that began ai midlield through their fingers -literally. but his converi Nxît was handily blocked. Playing host to cross-town rival Milton District MD's Zach Millar would couiner svîth a second- Tuesday afternoon, the Royals fumbled quarter touchdosvn and wxas part ef an three times after taking an early lead and effective one isso punch on the ground with were eclipsed 7-6. Wessel Engelbrecht. who gaîned plenty of' Jonathan Ridîng's extra-point kick real estate before going down with svhat proved te be the difference for the proved te be a very miner neck injury. Mustangs, who were fresh off pracîîsîng MD's defense read Litz and pivot Ethan with the Harmihon Tigercaîs ai IvorWynne O'Connor's plays wîîh more and more suc- Stadium Monday and improved te 2-2 after 3 9 cess as 4he game wore on. For the Royals. beginning the year with back-to-back losses. O'Connor put together soine substantial runs te keep Meanwhtle, Royals felI to 1-3 and have been lîmîted victory hopes alive. whîle on the defensîve sîde of te jusi a pair of touchdowns sînce their season-opening thîngs linebacker Tyler Latontaine delivered a number 28-12 decision over Georgetown's Christ the King. ef key tackles. Greyson Shields. Tyler Alsion and John Jones recov- The Mustangs had little trne te saveur the cross- ered the fumbles. white ai leasi three defensîve uine- town triumph. as they head back te, Ivor Wynne thîs men combined te block hosi kîcker Domenic Lizzis momîing te take on Aldershot. BR will look te snap uts 20-yard field goal attempi with under a mnute remain- losîng skîd in Burlingion Tuesday againsi Robert îng -essentially solîdîfyîng victory wîth the dental. Bateman. Iwould love to be your Famnily Dentist.j ...so corne on in and SHOW ME YOUR SMILE! New Patients and Emergencies are Always Welcome! a ,Packin' a wallop muNou School Of Jiu itea atudent Peter Hanglu (flt dlivers a punch to opponuit Brendan Murphy of the Muskoka Klckboxlng Club durlng Sunday's Milton Jiu Jltau Junior Tournament. Hanglu toat the match and placed third. The host club had 10 flrst-ptac finishers, lncludlng Cod.y Boers, Jesabca Clatt.nbarg, MlItch Clatl.nburg, Sisia DWboloc, Nick Harman, Brandon Gadin, Hubert Mallazewskl, Anse Moldvan, Boett Murray aud Tdften Rkgardom Photo by GRAHAM PAINE 'Hawks stifi tops Remainfirst in CJAHL rankings The lceHawks remain Canada's top Tier 2 Jr. A club. Wîîh Saturday's 5- I sinoser the defend- ing Dudley-Hevvitt Cup champion Gergetoessn Raiders. Milton kepi ils peni- bouse vîew of the CJAHL rankîîsgs împrovîng te Il -0-I1 - i and stayîng ahead ef Aiberta's Fort McMurray Oti Barons of the Ml-IL. The Nanaîmo Clippers (BCHL), Spmuce Grove Saints (Ml-IL) and LaRonge Ice NVelves (SJI-LI round oui the top Oive clubs for week îhree's rankîngs. released Tuesday. AIse irom the Provincial Jr. A League. the Markhamn Waxers sit lOth natiotîally. The lceHassks remain the oniy teamn in the country ssithout a regulation time loss and sport both the besi goals-for and goals- againtîs aserages in their league. Having been scored on just 23 times svîth jusi oser a quarter ef the schedule now complete. they«re aIse likely te break the club record for fewest goals agaînst in a season -set ai 127 by the 1997/98 AIll Ontario chatrtpionshtp squad. Lasi year's team fell four goals shy of equaling that mark. Matching or even breaking the franchise record for fesvesi losses in a seson estahlîshed by the 1998/99 squad, which was beaten only fOve times -also, seems within reach rîght now. Milton has a relatively light schedule ahead. wîth just three games in the next two weeks -încluding tonight's home-ice tilt wîth the sîruggling Mississauga Chargers. Monday night the IceHawks head te Hamiflton te take on the Red Wings. - see TONIGHT'S TICKET and IceHawks statlstlcs on page A24 Dr. Catherine Zacal #WVa kefll dî Denta 106 Wakefield Rd., Milton SHwy 25 south of Main Street, just past Chulds Drive 6k905-878-0555 L~

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