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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 13 Jun 2006, p. 19

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Thse Canadtan Champion, Tuesday, June 13, 2006 - A19 Milton hangs on for narrow win Mavericks officially , fir MtnAIiDflitrS i i A r ý JIri tNeLdijkoijr ihie icaroris lr.adirag rusher tant season, went down with a mtncir ankie tnjury on bis first carry and didnt return. Also lost to injury were defensive players Denick Burke and Colin Grant, Who had no be removed from the field by ambulance wrtb a possible spinal injury Paralysis bas been ruled out, but as of press tirne be remained in bospttal and bis status for tbe season rematns unknown. On tbe delensîve sîde of tbe ball, Wayne Sliwinski and companry irbut down tbe runntng ganse for tbe most part, and tbe secondary was alinost per- fect. J ason Nunez bad several dtvtng interceptton attempts slide tbrougb bis fingers, and Jito Harper - dcfenistve co-ordtnator for Btsbop Redings cbh- pionsbip football team tbis past faIt made tbe defensive play ofthie garne wben be intercepted a pairs on bts ownl goal fine and returned it 40 yards, a block or two trom going aIl tbe way "Tbe wind was bard to judge, explained Harper. "Sometimes it was strong and sometimes tbere was no wind uit aIl." Antoine Bridge didn't bave a prob- lem witb tbe wind in tbe second quar- ter, wben be bauled in a punt at Milton's own 30-yard fine and retumned it 80 yards for tbe bosts fonte major. "Wben I got tbe bail I scanned tbe field and followed tbe blockers said tbe juntor graduate from tbe Mississauga Warriors. 'Il can't even take GRAHAM PAINE iCANADIAN CHAMPION TAKEDOWN: Marauder Mîke Long gets brought clown by fwvo Toronto Maddog defenders durîng Safurdays season opener ut Milton District Hîgh School. credit for littoryscît." Wbat Bridge lails to mentton us tbat once be got to tbe outstde, be ran like tbe wtnd and teft everybody in bts dust. Nobody even came close to toucbing bim, mucb iess stopping bim. Mike Zujko got Milton on tbe score- sbeet witb a 25-yard field goal just before bali-time. Coacb Barry Fmo was clearly not pleased witb tbe overail effort, but did note tbat several players were rookie starters and tbat injuries were a mnajor factor. He also said tbat tbe garnie would serve as a reatity cbeck for tbe team, and tbat tbe complacency tbat comes freaom winntng games eastly in tbe past would be dispelled. Tbe Marauders are back at Milton Dtstrict Higb Scbool tbts coming Saturday to take on tbe Quinte Limestone Pantbers. Game time, as always, is 3 p.m. eliminatied from Jr. B playoff picture Tbe inevitable bas become tbe officiaI. Neyer a realistie contender for post-season play in tbeir first year back on tbe floor, tbe Jr. B Mavericks were matb- ematically elimmnated [rom tbe playoff picture ut Milton Sports Centre Friday nigbt. Unable to butld on a tbree-goal outburst eIl in tbe second peniod - due in part to a lack of powerplay puncb -tbe bosts felI Il-7 to tbe Markbam Ironbeads. Captain and upcoming aIl-star representative Mike Cameron led Mitlton witb a goal and two assists, wbile six otber Mavericks dented tbe twNine. Among tbem was Paul Ryan, wbo notcbed bis team-leading t7tb murker of tbe season in tbe opening frame. Blake Bolton, Joey De'Atbe, Mike Holmes, Tim Sztorc and call-up Brent Guest were tbe otber marksmen. Tbe folhrw.ving evetsing ait MSC, Milton Iooked puaised to knock off tbe Nepean Knigbis and sweep tbeir Ottawa- area opposition, baving beaters Gloaucester May f3 for tbetr fonte vtctory. However, tbe Mavenicks cnruîdn't tigbten tbe noose on tberr gnrests after _jumping ouf to a 2-0 lead and eventualty losn 9-6. Two goals against tn tbe tast f0 seconds of period two and an overaîl sluggisb performance combtned to put tbe kibosb on one of Miltons few legîtimate sbots at a %vin. Tbe Mavericks drew writbin nwo goals on a nifty sbort- banded marker by De'Atbe witb five minutes left, but gave up an empty netter just a few moments later that essen- tially sealed tbe deal. De'Atbe and fellow native Miltonian Lee Frittenburg eacb tallied twice, wbile cbipping in sin- gles were Guest and Sbane Scott. Tbts past weekends games were played at MSC because of tbe Miltuon Invitational Lacrosse Toumnament. Now 1 - 16, tbe Mavericks bave tbree games left tbis sea- son, including Fridays clasb witb tbe Saints ut Jobn Tonelli Sports Centre. 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