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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 18 Aug 2006, p. 19

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Milton players help 'Cats claw wayt to titie Make up huge part of Halton His' OMEL championshitp: coch The Halton His Wildcats may bave captured tbe inaugural Oni-ario Minor Football League (OMFL) junior varsity crown Sunday niglit, but couldn't have done so witbout their Milton contingent. So says head coacb Dan Ralpb, wbo was quick to pi-aise bis il Milton-area players - ail from Bisbop Reding Seconda-y Scbool - following a 21-14 cbampionship deci- sion over the Orangeville Outlaws at Toronto's Eugene The Wildcats hoi Melnyk Field. high after beatii "The Milton guys Outlaws Sunday were a big part of ou- success this year," said thbe Wildcats' skipper. "We only bad 34 playei-s overali, s0 you take away those il and we're done. " Seven Milton players s-ai-ted in i-be OMFL final, in wbicb Geoi-getown's John Leckie capped a tbree-toucbdown pei-formance - bis second in as many games - by delivei-ing a 10-yard end zone i-un wii-b unde- fou- minutes remaining. st rsc ni Among the Milton stai-ters, Elliot Stade offered a stabilizing pi-esence on boi-b sides of i-be line, white Cbnis Anania and Jake Hei-benngton stood out on tbe offensive line and at defen- sive back i-espectively. Also stai-iing among the locals wei-e bi-otbe-s Sami and Simon Akiki, Isaac Lim and Evan Pi-easy. Rounding out the Milton players were Mike DeVi-ies, Ryan Windmolle-, Kevin Gonzalves and Joel Herder. Having dumped Oi-angeville 40-12 dui-ing i-be i-egular sea- son, i-be second-place Wildcats - having gone 7-2 this yea- -- wei-e clear-cut favourites foi- the cbampionship afte- the OMFL trophy the Outlaws upset the the Orangeville top-i-anked TorontoJ-. ight Ai-gos in semnifinal play Halton Hilîs kepti us composu-e after Di-angeville ei-ased two separate leads, wii-b the second i-ying touch- down coming late in i-be tiid quarter. In addition to havrng a beavy con- tingent on i-he Wildcats, Bishop Reding also had 10 players on i-be junior varsi- i-y Halton Invictas this season. "That certainly bodes well for BR's football programn,- said Ralph. /-IL1IA The Canadian Champion, Friday, August 18, 2006 - A19 FLANAMI ima .bek l... and sauri. Receive ~25OFF any air duct cleaning service. Offer expires August 31lst, 2006. 92 Mi S2t . E.,O24 Ho (905)878- 1979 Unit #3, Milton smre th OPEN' IIoday t0 Fridy 8 am - _%p Sut-da 10mO 2 pm MILTON INTERCHURCH SOFZTBALL LEAGUE STEAMS G W L T PTS 1 ST. GEORGES 17 13 3 1 27 2 KNOX 16 12 4 0 24 3 MILTON BIBLE 15 il 4 0 22 4 SOUTH SIDE 17 10 6 1 21 5 NEW LIFE 1AK 15 9 6 0 18 6 NEW LIFE"IB"I 15 7 7 1 15 7 HOLY ROSARY 17 7 10 0 14 8 BOSTON 17 6 10 1 13 9 HILLCREST 15 4 il 0 10 ST. PAULS 18 0 18 O 0O1 11NE IS TH 3R ANAL -pnorhp e EhbtSe *: ern ra cwIoh w S ow Ba In e ' a p eD srb to ýJi-1ïceLCall Sm 81 -*1 Spca S ae Fo I* s'r-Pof . Sx 42!-J Grup & S - Iato

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