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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 14 Nov 2008, p. 18

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Ali8 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, November 14, 2008 Minor atoms on a roll Miltons AA minor atomns -who factored ntoa Il four goals, cilc oï D lii.Iil ý Pc Dt, .IiU 1)j.it didn't like the feeling. They havent lost another game - at least in league play - since. The Winterhawks extended their unbeaten streak ta il games at Milton Sports Centre Tuesday evening, eking out a 4-3 decision over neighbouring rival Georgetown. Powered by Justin Whetham the others - the hosts pulled out their fifth one-goal victory of the season and improved to 9-1-2. Christian Propp was solid between the pipes, shutting out the Raiders until the third period. Miles Jackson and Felix Gravel were the other marksmen, while contributing a pair of assists was Callum MacGregor. thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you *74 TheMilton Marlin Swim Er STam would lke to thank tefollowing contributors x~ MITO J~M4 UN that heiped make the 0 -CMSTSla ahfor SWM UACash such a success: DZr o c (0 thank you thank you tflank you thank you tnank you PLN Ni BTT, OM O CTi GEB IIGEP IEC Find out how to stari planning to build your new dream home or cottage. Milon Home Hardwa9re's Planinilg ta Bu/Ijd Semi7ar helps guide you through the process. Learn the secrets of a successful projeot during this 3 hour seminar. mm owmma'l n Om MUSTANGS CORRALLED: Abave, Mlton District junior standaut Ben Mllar gets taken down by Georgetown Rebels Sean Mansi and Scott Brown durîng Wednesday's Haltan Division 2 semîifînals at MD. At left, Mustang quarterback Darren Prang tries ta fend off Georgetown's Mac Morrison. Despîte an exceptional effort by Mîllar, the hasts were dumped 34-12 - due argely ta umpteen penalties and defensîve gltches. Scarîng the touch- dawns were Taylor Neely and Millar, wha amassed more than 200 yards of rushîng, but had at least haif of hîs big gains negated by undiscîplîned play. The lass was especially dîsappaînting, as MD fin- ished first at 4-1 -1 and had beaten Georgetown 23-12 two weeks earlîer Meanwhile, the senior Mustangs were blariked 23-Q by defending champion Burlngan Central in the Division 3 semis WVednesday jý T I STE 'i90 -88-22 j F OUR CORPORATE SPONSORS:R Solda Pools, Premier Fitness. Team lionda Poverhouse. Chris Lightfoot at Royal Lepage. Sandler Training & U-Need Storage. s uc DONATIONS FROIM: c0nr f u sPdnan La Rose Bakem. Chrysler Financial and Telus s 1 r'hus And of course ail of the families of our swimmers -l' srFe ww lin that helped run the two dav mvim met.s 1 i ýu eekend. i n ( %Vithout the combined effort of ail of these individuals and companies %ve %vould not have had such a successful %veckend. he fi' 1 e 0 r mmers orae' T . ilt nma-rlins.ca T ese - di iduals and Thank you again for your continueedd support. y eet.ce sfu The Milton Marlin Swim Team www.milton nar s.c se e)u dýea e à a a 6 ýL' 'a

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