Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 28 Jun 2011, p. 15

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SPORTS i SPORTS EDrrOR: STEE LOBLANO e-mil hleblanc@mnlfoncanadlanchamplon ccm CD Bishop Reding Providing an impressive physical presence throughout the scbool year, Chris Adeneye co-captained both the foot- ball and rugby teams - standing out at botb defensive end and left tackle on the football field and as a lock in rugby He was also a defensively-formidable centre with the basketball squad. -Scooping up the award big sister Lindsey earned a few years back, Lauren Furi< helped lead the basketball team to the Halton semis as a strong playmaking guard and co-cap- tain. She also stood out as a co-captain power in volleyball and a defender in soccer. Mixed doubles play in badminton rouded out ber 2010-11 athletic endeavours. E.C. Dirury *A year-round defensive specialist, Sebastian Cavalieres best efforts were reserved for soccer, in wbich be ancbored the midfield witb suffocating play. He was also captain and power in volleyball squad and a solid guard in basketball. - Tasba Brunner was a formidable presence in tbree dif- ferent sports, including ber ail-star run in field hockey. She co-captained botb the volîcybaîl and soccer teams as well, doing su, at setter/power and midfield respectively - A two-time athlete of tbe year, baving won the award on ber own last year, Bri Rector played just one sport but cer- tainly shone at it - as a sensational middle and co-captain in volleyball. Milton District *A formidable power, AlYsba Carusis hitting factored heavily into the volleyball team reaching tbe Halton AAA champîonsbips, after she won back-to-back junior titles. She was also an effective rebounder on the basketball court and in ber first year of rugby delivered some solid running as an outside centre. - Ben Mlar continued to tear up the football field as the Mustangs' primary ball carrier, securing most of their touch- downs over the season. He closed out the scbool year as a strong second baseman - helping MD reach the Tier 2 semifinals, and was aiso, a hard-nosed right winger with the hockey te-m S(JMMER BAKTA4.CAMPS tat s g> in pse'tneisaîp w4tI, muian Ue IO asketball School, is pe5oud .o Boys andýGidpI ,ges 6to 15 I i II *Week #i, July i11-15 ?4o,#Friday UPRNWM N GM N *Week #2, July 18-22ERNE Wee #3 uy2-911":$ Oýsona Beetham Week~ #3, July-ý-- 252 -C~ -ZO~r~e~ 25 OFF ALL SUMMER CLOTI4INO *Venue: Bishop Reding S.S. dl 2Q-*fn Street East, Milton We Carry: ' Boy & Girls Shoes & Boots Large Selection of ____________~~ _ Ladies WearRe ae B b - alwe CostumesReaeBb orCW u a (8 ) 7*60Zl-Books & Videos Equipment & loys! «$441*r Cw,4.k C*rds/Pjl jl.'pewd)fa 363 Main St. E., Milton 905-876-3311 OPEN: MON-FAt: 9-5, SAT:- 10-5, SUN: 12-4 (Parking Bohind Stors> Y

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