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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 14 Sep 2007, p. 22

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Alosng wttbwbat lie considers lui bc a signîfi- catit improvement in îerms csf-sheer talent-skat- ofi transition and - arguabi>'- more games gen- uîneiy up foîr grabs rîgbî now. Satd Ncsvak, -"A s'cung team lîke us lias to take cîur wins wbîle we can, and tbat means we've got ses work bard - and i'm tafkîng for 60 minutes." asee related story on page A23 It's a star-studded night, on and off the track! (uFran , t, i îîoetbO9OO CANAD IAN MAPLE LEAF TROT" CLASS IC- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15"- Two championship races. Five hockey heros. *Meet Maple Leaf Alumni Johnny Bower, Jim Pappin, Gary Leeman,1 and Bill Derlago at a FREE autograph signing, starting at 6:30 pm. *Watch and wager on the $ 750,000 Maple Leaf Trot followed by the $1 -million Canadian Trotting Classic. Racing starts at 7:20 pmn MOHAWK RACETRACKmo Guelph Une 6r Hwy 401- 1-888-675-RARE TheRaoeTrackca SIOT HOURS - 24 / FREE PARKING & ADMISSION Lou Franceschetti 5 IceH&wks to Watch David Vallorani, C Recently turnung down a spot with the Ol-is Owen Sound, Vallorani amassed 24 points and 41 assists on an offensively-chal- lenged club last year. Withnmore talent to work with, the diminutive centre could very well challenge for the West scoring tide. jus"i Basso, C/W Ant early standout among oif the newcorners up front, Basso looks to have aIl the tools needed ta be a credible pisymoaker at the Tter 2 js-AIeve . He's one of the guys being looked upon tohbelp spark the offence and take somte of tie pressure off Vallorami. Witl Evn Zyli ongmie4 Hawkrigg, D Wit Evn Zch onggone, Hawktig - wh 's ganing rtes fromn school - cauld lie the guy to deil a stahdalzsng prece on a still young and mexprenced lilueline. The lceHakscati only hope lie'lihave more luckfi that deparuinent than Zych did. Ke-v Caister, W Whlile tîIl be awfulis' hard for lism ta equal the impact big brotli- erjeiffliad here. Caister was hy Novaks account 'tooliard working flot to sgn" Theres a strong tradition of siblings standing out wstli the local juniors.(Ian the voung winger continue titis? Dean Kulla, C/W Vtewed as someone witli more promise titan last years efforts olsen sndicated. Kulla could sumn out to be thetieams most improved player and shouid lie a solid iwo-way contrnhutor. Hes sliown flash- es of thai purientiai and ns-ti nowns sé'd a bit more consistencs- CAMISLE GOLF FALL SPECIAL 18 Holes s j 9 Holes fe p ne *20. afer pm \"eekdaýss\Monda- Thursda% 18 tisole, ibelore t 2noow . $ 8 i liote-s afrer I lni')n i , 25. 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