11Dunleynhar «@unley's 136.62-point perfor- Smance was good enough for third place at the Skate Canada Chal- lenge, and handlly stamped her .ticket to next month's nationals in Kingston. IE 'l wouldn't say I was surprised ex- ipy with her Iatest perormanoe___________ actly, but given how much N'e had to scale back on training I'd say l'm happy with bronze,7 said Dunley, who's now gearing up for her sev- enth trip to the Canadian champi- onships. 'This season's been more about training smart than training hardl Specifically, thats meant cutting back on practice jumping - some- thing that didn't seem to hinder her in Quebec. Nailing her triple Lutz - along with the double AxeI-triple toe and triple Ioop - Dunley scored a senior level personal-best 86.95-point free pro- gram that clinched her spot on the podium. Her short programn earned a 49.67. Despite ongoing back pain trouble, Dunley is still'hoping for a top-five finish at nationals, where she'll be joined by two club-mates. Provldlng a huge second round jumps in recent years, novice skater Helenie CarIe went from 34th in the short program up tai Oth when it was ail sald and done - finishing with an aIl-a round score of 92.62. Rachel LaFleche was 23rd after*the junior short program and propelled herself up seven spots ta i 6th - scorlng 108.65 overaîl - to grab one of the last qualifying spots. Steve LeBlanc con be reached at sie- blanc@miltoncanadiancham pion. com or on Twitter @MiltonOnSports. Roc*aWtmo Members of the Campelville Merchants intermediate basebal team 'were officially lnducted into the Basebaîl Ontario+Iall of Fame recently in Windsor. Here team-nembers (front row, from left) Scott Early (bat boy) and Bill Den- nis, (back row, from left) Larry McPhaiî, Peter Andrews, Ken Moore, Don Joyce, lune Andrews (widow of manager Len Andrews), Elmer Dredge and Harry Hamilton pose for a commemnorative photo. Supoip"ld to AII-around gold for Spnngers flio A Milton .Springers trio struck aIl- around gold at the second provin- cial qualifier in Oakville. Recently earning her second inter- national assignment - this time ta next month's Lady Luck Invitational in Las Vegas - Keiara Jones-Tyreli was the overati Level 8 14-a nd-over champion. Matching her all-around victory at the initial qualifier in Pickering, Keiara's latest triumph was thanks largely ta individual event wins on vault and floor. Also a two-time qualifying champ now, Level 8 i 1-and-12-year-old routines - which were both good enough for gold. With a near dlean sweep - winning bars, beam and floor and taking second on vault - Daniella Silver- stre handily captured overaîl gold in the iO-year-old Level 6 ranks. Other all-around medalists includ-