Mallach and Team Canada fait short at viord deaf championships Srandon Mailaci first tt of international competi- dion ended with roller-coaster ctrama - and heart- boeat Seemigly toast in the 204 Wortdbeat Hockey Chamn- pionîhips gold medal gamne in Flntand aftctr falling be- hind 4-1 to Russua Saturday mornftn Mallach and Team Canada staged a huge ratly, - spartced by a shorthand- ed goal - to ewen thkngs Up in the second periad. But higb-stakes defeat was stili in the cards for the Ca- nadians, wtio s4rrerWe a powerplay goal mldway througbh the second period and feil 5-4. Russéa wars the only team to beat Cantada at the five- team toumnamefit. having handed themn a 4-2 in round robin-endWtg play to spoil the Canadians unbeaten prcliminay run. An 1 8-War-old ~lneu Mallach - who, fait tolled wltfi the Fergus Jr. C Devils - scored a third-pertod power- play, goal ta help beat host Finiand 5-3 in the second round. Me also apened the toumnament witti an asiit on Canadals hmu ga in a 5-3 victory Swe the U.S. Canada afsn downed wlonless Sweden 5-0. MElon CaUîolc a «, WÉbu. The Mliton Skating Club capped is season with a tldy hardware haut in Fort Ert coNlecting thre. medels. Clara Chisholm &nW Ka- tie WWSkr both secured üKwe et the Skate Ontario Cup (foirmedy TrIllum Cup). ChlhoIm took secondi-place, honom ir n the Un- der- 14 juienile divsioi. vwhie Walke matched tIsat showing ln thse Under- 11 pre-Muvnl ranki. Meanwhlk Mackenzie Pheips' senior bronze lrel perfomnce at Skat Ontérlo% Starskaee ChamplonsNpswas good enough for thérd. Pléciç fourtis and sixth respectively ai the senior s#vr leva were Caroine Deluce and MaRy Alec. Abova. Walhe <fle) and Chésholm proudly dés- r sgy w t ed@W dhws her brone p e Mày L=Iphet=10# ae- adnce b HaIlon senikals A trio of Milton Catholk efementnry sdiooi basketbgi teami are on the threshoid of re- glanal champonship play, having advmnccd te todaylî semifonals. lbey ail did sa with decisive qurterfinal wins fast week - each prevaingby adomenor more on T'he blggeit margm of victory was cnjoyed by the Guardiari Angu#s' boys. who, on the strength of an ececptional 32-point perfor- manceO by Pablo Villa upstaged Buulington's Sacred Heart 45-28. Guardian Angets jumped abead early and controlied much of the game wet an owrail fundarnwntaly- sound ~for. Sacied Mcart fought back and puiled with a basket at half-tume. but the Angels fortlfse their play down the stretch to reciaim their convincing cuiliion. Kobe Maranan and heam Dick dommiated oni the bords, white Kwamne Pobee *bwmd strongl at bath ends of Uhe court and Ty Sountbongl vas a standout playmtaker. Mgso reachlng the. Halton boys sen*finai was St Anthony of Padua, who alter a somewhat subpar start managed to break the pross of BwllntWns St. Peul and go on ta prouvail 48-36. That was ttiank on large part to, a 16-point showing 1w Jalen Warren and the. oebouni prowess of Adawm Suja#skl. St Anthony of Pa"u took contrat in the I wsecod quarter due mainl ta tdmi supelio Ipasirg and baR «mmort Jaien Mason a"o stood out Wlth 10 points for the North l4atton chaffPIL The St Peter girls turned theïr Nort litun titto win into a trip to the regional semis as wel. dû.- patch#ng St Paul 35-20. Theïr quickess and positonal pa PWeiW an inwurmountable corn- bination fur moft of the. qumt.rtt wlhAmenda bnnideo led wl th 14 points Mika Ucriongan was close behid with 10 points, white Kntstin, Gaffent stood tail on de- fence. St Peter tates on St Marguerite dfYuvitie of OeIn4Ite in t~ay semifonals while Guardian Angulfs andi St Anthony of Padlua, do bti wilh Canadian Martyrs of BudWingtan d Oavilte% St Andrew respective, Oepeniding on how they Mmr todey the three Mâwtn idioci wi vie for elther gold or bronze in tomonfow evenigi chanlonship *genies at &Eflington s Copui Christi Second- ay Sdoal HELP 1 Your Career SERM Your Communlty PROTECT IYour Future Police FoundaUons Diploma AýL -.V-,J» ",. *1kflWW Bf P I,. % 1FCwNOIOG6 - IAW - * Aý * RuStIloS$ Choose A Career In Law Enforcement anses Steln Aptd 2 bon- ilMe"o Il 71