'AE atoms' bid for sweep falis short 'Hawks can eliin 2~ Oakville on road tonight : Tasting deleat lot- the fii si tine Il 1f gaines, Miltons addiiional enti', 2 amoins bad their advanccenn to tbe Z OMHA semnifinals puit on hold E Saturday night. Facing ail kinds of resistance lromn u the desperate Oakville Rangers, the cz Winterhawks were denied a swecp in Sthcir best-of-[jvc quarterfinals - los- *ing 3-1 ai Milton Sports Centre. Thisa ~smarkd their first loss of- the Witb* their backs to the wall, the IRangers dehivered a formidable per- formance and notched the eventual Sgame winner on a buzzer beater net Scrash deposit at the cnd of the second Speriod. S Stuck in neutral tbrough the carly '~going, the bosts would fortify their forechecking and defence over the Slasu îwo periods, but had trouble pen- etrating C)ak, ille's blueltue for inosi of the nighit. Alex Cutrara was the lune marks- man for Milton, scoring in the second period on a lengtby wide-angle wire. Assisting were Tbomas Mastantuono and Alby Kerr. Goalie Brayden Wesseling weatb- ered an early storm, but leit after the first period with an abdominal muscle pull. Tandem partner Jacob Brougb ir i udc hair 1 ï i ii 18 -,Ili'ot.s i Iii] ti i.li uii- 1111( lii 1 iai îil"() -1(o li halinre of the r oiesi. out, assistîng oit lIte la',i Flhe Winierîau s .Ild put two goaIs. thecir ueighhîRtrig i ixaI o C hipping in sx lb sigle the proverbial r hoppin g hrelprrs wc Scott Matini block twx n rights carler EM and Branrdon lIad winning 3- I i C)akville.~~' The Af utouns viil lok Antony I amnont ignr to rlose ci ili Rautgcrs stitred hothi the gai-ne winnrr to n ght in I)akvilIc Il nee- and inscutance inarker, whule Mati sat y, a lufth and rler îring g.îunc Kerr also lit the lamip. svill be playerl ai Menîiiri.îl Arena Br ugh cnrmc p hig on a coipIe of Srunclay ut 6 p n. Revitalized MA bantams start Tri County playoffs with big victory Building on a strong finishi to iheir OZMHA round-tobtn catnpatgn., Milton's AA baniams kicked off Tri County playoff action un a bigh note Saturday Overcomning an carl>' delicit and enjoying a lLindamien tally-sou nd per- furniance, the \\itrask Corcker oit thtc ho',i1 ,iîlph Il 'ýtoli i . Milton's %,i was ihanks in large part to a big finish tu the second peri- od, when Michael Bergmnan and Andrew Dodson both scored %vith under two minutes to play Setting up buîh markers \vas sean Walter, wbo finished the nighit with tbree assists. Bergman scured again in the ibird to provide a hatle hreauhing t oomn, while Brett [-verson noîrhed a big unassisted shorthanded goal iti the second, moments belore Guclph evened îhungs up on the sanie power- pla. Jacob Qi itin sank N'ilîon's initial goal, s t h Brul l'rci',neti andl 'c oit Back'.uopptng the \\'înierha,k ls tii thetir lOcurih straîghit vurtor', \vas Nick Hofîmani. -Flie AA banitauns - \vh bu lnishied secmnd ni regular-season play with a 21 -2-i record - will look tii keep their wtnning \%as s going iotnîîrrosý% ai Milton Sports, Centre againsi Burlington. (,ainc timec is 7 30 p .. Swim club enjoys tidy medal haul at regionals I cd hy ils boyvs this tîme around, the Milton Marlins S\wiin Teamn amassed 10 mnedals - thrc oif the golden variety -ai the recent Central Regional (bampionsbips at the Etobtcîîke (Dlymrpium. Among those victorîrs was a relay wîn for the 16-and- river boys miedley boursome MLO M R I Macrae c wt Colin SWIM TEA Whiîford, Jrohn Swan and Colin Scarife combîned to prevaîl in the 200-metre race in 1:54.39. Swan was also grolden in indîvidual compeîttion, tumning back Al challengers in the 16-and-over boys 100m backstroke -clocking in at 1:01.45. Jason Lacsamana tîîpped the 200m backstroke field among bis I 3-year-old swýimmers, bîtting the wall at 2.27.33. The Marlin boiys accounted for the rest of the medal baul, wit a dual silver lining for 14-year-old Martin Marinov. He placed second in botb the 100 and 200m freestyle. Also medaling in Etobicoke were Joseph DeVilla (2nd in 15-year-old 200m but terfly), Jack Wbitford (2nd in 12-year- old 800m freestyle), Christian Arseneau (ird in 14-year-old 400mn indîvtdual iedlev) and Colin Scarffe (3rd in lb-and- ovu rt01in fi csi1' i) andr irli trai of \Vhîitfird, Sawn, Srat-lie and Chrîstrîpher I ceder (2nd ini 16-and-over 200m freestyle). Overaîl, the Marlins delivered personal-best swims in about two-thirds of their races, while 10 club members enjoyed top-eîgbt fînîshes. Celebratîng its 20tb anniversary thîs season, the club con- tinues a bectie February witb thîs weekend's Eastern Canadian Cbampiunsbips in London, followed b>' the junior Provincial Championsbips in Ottawa February 24 tu 27. 1-Iay 0 .1j ids- est Ca Aleà LOVE r7on internationai Centre - our - 690ArotRd. Mississauga, O ~ ~ , 690AîrortHall3 ONCITY Mveet & Greet loveourcity.ca» Parentîng Author DOuuiL lu Mystic Drumz Pony Rides Carnival Games & ~C www, KiS-Fest.ca, OId ]Hom1e lR.%estoration Workstiop A 1%-1lf Yourself Guide to Mantiîn Century Hîome Herîtage Milton, Milton Historical Society & The Town of Milton are pleased to host and sponsor (II Ad >.. 1 V,îshu P. Juin Dr. Chrîstopher Cooper, Edîtor of "Edifice Otd Home Magazine" for an entertaînîng yet informative 4 hour practîcal workshop & discussion on the proper methods and esecution of repaîrs and maintenance of an old home, insîde and out. Event Date Saturday, February lYth, 2011 10:00 s.m. - 3:00 p.m. Registration Fee $5 0 per person (incl.HST) Limîted space avaîlable -book earlyi Light lunch will be served Event Location Milton Town Hall Milton Room Purchase Tickets at Cashier Services Milton Town Hall - 150 Mary St. 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m. (Mon. -Fni.) Payment via cheque, cash, or debit M For more information contact 905-878-7252 ext2565 Email: Anne. Fisher@milton.ca Tor r)to's ý Lide