The Canadian Champion, Friday, October 3, 2008 - A23 Assumption snaps senior Spartans' undefeated streak V. C ' u v l l J llf i ockuv po ,e;in bi c bl r cildot' I bat was courtesy of Buirlington's shot ai a top-twt finish bn Ilaion Assumipton Crusaders, wbo struck Rcbardson Division play - and a sub- t twice in tbe opening baîf and bield on sequent first-round bye - beading inb for a 2-1 victory - giving tbe yesterday afternoons clash with Spartans their first loss of the ~tbe undeleated (5-0) Notre Wîh iciMoesaayon Dame Irish. Witl Nici osesawa onMeanwhîle, E.C.'s juniors personal matters, back-up sank their birst two goals of the netminder Jessica Notman \ Y season Tuesday against was beat on a couple of close-L.r'L* ~Assumption. Unfortunately tbat range deposits - tbe latter a wasnt quite enougb to break breakaway - but did stop two otber into tbe win column, as tbe Crusaders sbots to keep bier teamîinates in tbe scored late to prevail 3-2. ÏM game.Alexis Watts and Macy Tollelson Jenny Strank offered bier ample beat tbe vistng cager, while standing delensîve support and was a force at oui defensively was Ileatber Aleinik. itber end of tbe field, while Kelsey Ealling to 0-3-1 witb tbe narrow Wmmer did a greai job advancing tbe loss, tbe juniors will be bard-pressed to ball and cut Assumptions lead in baîf nmake the playoils - lîkely needing to mnidway tbrouglî tbe second on a win two of their lasitbree games to lengtby wide-angle chop. grab one of tbe lasi couple of bertbs. Drury direatened to score in the laie Tbey bosi the 2-2-1 Georgetown stages of boib bialves, but ejîber losi Rebels today at 4 p.m. GRAHAM PAINE / CANADIAN CHAMPION BATTUNG FOR POSSESSION: E.C. Drurys Jessica Liske (right) fights for the bal againsi an Assumption opponent during senior field hockey play Tuesday. Miltonians Iead bantam Twisters to tourney titie Captain Wain cornes through witïhfive points in championship To say a local foursome was instru- mental in the bantam BB Twisters' tour- nament triumph lasi weekend would be puuting it mildly Powered by ' captain Megan Wain, North Halton reigned ' supreme at the Ohio Flames' Ignite the Ice showcase near Cleveland - rally- ing romt a first-round loss with four straight wins. That was due Iargely to a whopping 25-point total [rom tbeir four Miltonians. The Twsters traveled an awfully long way jusi 10 topple a neigbibouring rival in the cbampionship. witîb the Oakville Homnets serving as their final viqctim in a 7-4 decision. This represent- ed payback for a 3-1 loss to ibeir Halion adversaries in the tournameni opener. One of four locals on tbe team.Vain scored nîne timnes and added tbree assisis at tise toumnament - punctuat- ing ber productive weekend witb four goals and a helper in the finaI. Alyssa Dodson and Vanessa Hartwick drew assisîs against Oakville, while fellow Mlionian Sarabi DiGiallonardo stood outi n a 7-0 round-wo disinantling of the Buflfalo Regals witi h tree goals and two asslsîs. Flarîwick iînsbed vitoh a goal and four helpers, wttb Dodson - tîhe lone defencemnan amnong the locals- recording îhree assisîs overaîl. Dodson, DiGiallonardo and Hartwîck are ail assistant captains. The Twisters capped round-robin play with a 9-0 rout of tbe Pernton Fdge, who offered a much stiffer chal- lenge in the semifinal, losing just 4- 1. Did you receive this card? Keep the voter information card you received by mail from Elections Canada. It tells you where and when to vote. You'Ill et throuqh the votinq process more quickly if you have it with you. If you havent received it, or if you found an error in your name or address, please phone your local Elections Canada office. You'll find the number at www.elections.ca by clickinq on "Voter Information Service". 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