No shortage of excitement on lacrossE Milton's house-league lacrosse chamnpi- onships; were met with a bit of drama and whole lot of dominance at John Tonelli Sports Centre Saturday. Here's a quick look at the four titie games. Peanut: Gallinger Ford 7, Kim Fainily Chiropractor 3 Gallinger Ford's high-octane offence wouldn't be silenced for long. Repeatedly turned back tbrougb the first haîf by a rock-solid Nathan Wilson - who made close toi a dozen saves after his team jumped ahead early - the would-bpe champs found the back of the nct around the midway mark of the gold-medal clash. From there they cranked things up en route to a fairly decisive win - though not watb some resistance, as Kim Family Chiropractor scored two late goals before being vanquished. Zachery Cote and Ben Madden powered Gallinger Ford to victory with bat-tricks, while Sam Taylor also dented the tmine. Standing taîl between the pipes was Cam Pollard. For Kim Family Chiropractor, Trent Poitras recorded the first and final goals, with Evan Gray scoring the other. Late TDputs Sewell, Canada in finals Matt Sewell and Team Canada are going for gold. Hopes of that were put in serious jeopardy Wednesday afternoon, when Japan took a lead inside the ~ last minute-and-a-half of play in round two of the IFAF junior World Championships of America Football in Canton, Ohio Matt But the Canadians - with six-foot-seven- inch, 350-pound Sewell on the offensive line - put together a thrilling 64-yard drive to score with a mere 16 seconds remaining and prevail 38-35. Japan beld three separate leads in what was arguably the most competitive game thus far of the eight-team showcase. Bound for McMaster University in tbe fall, 19-year-old Sewell is the biggest player at the world juniors, and has provided some big holes for Canadas running game - both Wednesday and during a 55-0 first-round rout of New S Zealand. He and the Canadians will now take on tbe U.S. -which annihilait- ed France 78-0 in round one and SeweII dumped Mexico 55-0 Wednesday for the gold Sunday In other football news, fellow Miltonian and offensive lineman Matt O'Meara was released from the Winnipeg Blue Bombers late last week, just prior to the start of the CFLs regular season. The 26-year-old played in seven games with the injury-riddled Bombers last season, including their Eastern Division semnifinal loss to Edmonton. GRAHAM PAtNE CANADIAN CHAMPION CELEBRATION TIME: Jack Turner raises his stick high after scoring in Southvtew Dental's tyke championship wîn. Tyke: Southview Dental 9, Roto Milis 7 In what was by far the most competitive championship of the day, Ryan Hasselfeldt provided the heroics for Southview Dental - as bis second goal of the game with 1:44 left stood up as the winner. 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Once they did, Richard Imus and CD Callum Monk unloaded with hat-tricks, Om while Scott Martini contributed a pair and Connor Simon had the other. Sam Viella tallied twice in the opening framne for Neighbours, with Sonny Martin finally snapping Teal's unanswered surge in the last minute of play. Peewee/Bantam: Navy 10, Red 4 A roller-coaster finale to the day saw Red rally from a 5-0 hole with four unanswered goals - only to get manhandled in the third. Tyler Playter had two goals down the stretcb, while Caleb Dredge, Nick Hoffman and Mike Pelow also tallied twice in the lop- sidcd affair. Sucorng onc apiece werc Coenl Bertasson and Tyler Gaetan. A second-period lapse aside, Navy beld a clear-cut edge in terms of possession time and playmaking, and received rock-solid cage work from Aidan Murray. Travis South was the standout for Red, recording a natural hat-trick during lits mid- game uprising. David Hopkins pulled Red toi within a goal at the end of the second.