gnaw A championship upgrade just wasn’t in the cards for the Knights. Promoted to the Tier 2 ranks after reigning su- preme in Tier 3 last fall, Jean Vanier's football juniors held three separate leads before being outdistance by Assumption in last Wednes- day’s Halton championship at McMaster Uni- versity's Ron Joyce Stadium. The 28-21 decision was sealed with a two- yard Crusaders punch-in with 1:24 remaining. As they had all season, Zach Janssen and Da- vid Richard provided a formidable one-two makes his way wWiniase week' 5 Halton Tier'2 junior championship against Assump- tion at McMaster University's Ron Joyce Stadium. 335.3153 Knights fall short in Tier 2 junior final noun nu nu uh no gun on Zach Janssep FRIDAY, NOV. 217'“l "LACKI' | ‘ ‘ BIDDING IS NOW OPEN THISW'ILL BE CANADA’S LARGEST ONLINE AUCTION EVER!!! IT IS THE LARGEST AUCTION IN OUR 45YEAR HISTORY†OUR CONSIGNORS HAVE COME TOGETHER TO OFFER OVER 1300 QUART? ITEMS INCLUDING: NEW KITCHENS. HARDWOOD FLOORING. HEAVY EQUIPMENT. CARS. TRUCKS.VANS. SINKS. BATHTUBS. DOORS. SNOW BLOWERS, RIDING MOWERSJIAN ms, HARDWARE AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS. DO NOT NIISS THIS AUCTION!!! GO TO MBRYANSIUCTIONSALE.COM TO REGISTER, VIEW ITEMS AND BID. G FOR EVERYONE! (All: 519.837.0710 PUSLINCH LOCATION: 4062 HWY. 6, 3 KM SOUTH OF HWY. 401 punch for the Knights, who scored 3:10 into the game and led until the late stages of the third quarter. Janssen had nearly 100 yards in both rush- ing and receiving, highlighting his 181â€"yard performance with a lengthy pass-and-run touchdown from Michael Scarfone midway through the third quarter. Richard had the other majors for Jean Vanier, both coming on passes from Scarfone, who went 6-for-10 on the day. l’ l