A22 - The Canadien Champion, Tuesday, May 1, 2007 \s ccks, anti stiffl need ai lcast a toupie of pliats Io iround out their hineup. Cur-rentiv sittmng withlO players, the Red Sox are look- ing tu add some 1995-bom players to the teamn that begins competing May 15. They'll field a teamr regardiess, but would like to bcdf things up a hittle su as nul tu bave to use cali-ups on a regular hasts. Prospective players can eaul coach Richard Kirkness at (519) 853-3861. Summer volleyball camp The Burlington Blaze Volicybaîl Club wiil once again be holding their annual girls summer camps. The first week-iong session, froî-njuly 16 lu 20, is open to elementaiy aged girls wîth a limited exposure tu the sport, whie an August 13 to 17 camp is available to play- ers with sccondary sthool varsîty or previous club experi- ence. For more informnation or tu obtain a registration formn, vîsîl www.,-burlingtonblaze.ca. Softhali players needed The Burlington Ladies Softbali League îs still louking for players for the upcumîng season. Open lu women 19Q years and uver - ut any skiil level -the league offers a 20 game schedule frum May tu August. To sign up or for mure information, caîl Donna ai (905) 332-8336 tor vsst www.,-geocities.coîn/buriington- ladiessoftbalileague. Soccer sign-up The Burlîngton Wv\omen's Rec Soccer League bas expanded Ibis seasun, and in doing su is now lookîng for goalies and players iti both its 30-something ranks and open division, which conîpetes in the Ontario \Vomen's Soccer League. The season begins later this monîh and runs until September. For more information or îu regîster for either division, eall (905) 632-4035 or vîsit www.bvwrsl.com. HALTON SPORTSMEN's Asso(cLxTION 27TH ANNUAL CHARITY BREAKFAST 5 155 Steeies .X£%enue Miltion Ontarno Misv iiiî 2(007 - ant - 11 mi Breakfast $5.00 MI p-s mas goùm Milton Disrict Hospital Foi-dation DrawTicrkets $1 achor'3 for $2, Ososi, to' e he ai breakiast Deluze Gas Barbeque - simate Ix. Superior Propane Wiidiife Intarsia -donated by Fendiry's Woodnsorkiog Greensfefor 4 -iroin Crossinds Golf &Country Club i Pair of Birrnjays Ticskets - front Mike's Barbershop Area Rug -issoais1 b Flooring Works a Season Car Pas' dossaird hy Conrservation Haiton Thank you for youir supporit dSeiffIwLometTu* C,15 $1I8.95 $02t95 1 UUe & BARRIE ERSKîNE / SPECIAL TO THE CHAMPION SOMETHING TO CHEER ABOUT: Six-year-old Jayden DeMorais (foreground) of thie Milton Super Cheer Scorpions mini team competes at Ibis past weekends provincial champîonsbîps at the Hershey Centre in Mîssîssauga. The minis took second-place hon- ours, wbîle Miltons open adult squad won a two-teamn division, beating out an oppo- nent from Scarborough. The Scorpions' youths and seniors both fînîshed third, whîle the juniors placed sixtb. 1ý IO MIO HOKE 1 P.O.Box 3 Min ONi Y ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Monday, May 28th 2007 ai 7:OOpm Banquet Hall a Milton Sports Centre 605 Santa Maria BIvd., Milton There are Executîve & Board Member positions open for election. For more info please caîf Lorraine Kerr, Secretary, MMHA 905-876-0407 Nominations for a position on lthe Board of Directors may be suit mitted to the Secretary, in writiîg, prior 10 lte annual general meeting or from the floor during the meeting. Written notification should be addressed 10 lte MMHA Secretary, via mail at PO Box 37, Milton, ON L9T-2Y3 or may be hand delivered to lte MMHA office in S-Rink B at the Milton Sports Centre. Marlins take If you're not moving forward in terms of enroilment, you're eveotuaily going to inuve batkwaîd fromn a coul- petîtive standipuint. That, in a nutsheii, was Milton Marlins president Ricb Daviss overview of the situation foli lowing the swîîn club' r e c e nl M WILTON,2'ARLN return from SSWM TEAN the Ontario Division t championsbips in Nepean. Takîng a sîgnifîcant hiatus frum their lengtby ascent up the provtncial ranks, the Marlins suid eight spots back ru l8th at Ontarios top rung, due in part to wbat Davis views as a lack of practice lime and adequate facilities. "We don't have the resources to take on new swîmmers. We. don't have the depîh, theres nu room ru grow'v, he noted. Particularlv burtîng in the reiay deparîment this sprîng, the Marlins teli tu last place, whîch means they'ii bave ru drop back to Division 2 next seasun. However, wvith a number of local swim- meis reaching the top of their age groups in 2008, a quîck reîurn ru Division t certainly seems attaînable. Brent Burke led this year's bailf dozen point getters, standing out in the 13 and 14-year-old boys division. fils best efforts svere reserveti for the 50m freestyle and 1 00m breaststroke, in whîch he ciaimed goid and sîlver respectivcly. He swamn ihe 100m freestyle tu thîrd-place honours and came fourth in the 200m breaststroke. The Marlins' unis' other medai vin- ner for the wveekend was 15 and 16- year-oid boys competîtur Wîil Wngbrt, who secured sîlver in the 50m freestyle. He was aiso fourth in both the 100m butterily and loom freestyle, while hon- îshîng sîxth in the 200m freestyle. Last years standout, loana-Maria Negru, fîîîîshed fifth in both the 11t and t 2-year-oid girls' 200 and 400mT freestyle, and swam the 800m freestyle ru sixth-ptace honours. 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