Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 14 Oct 1997, p. 30

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24 - The Canadien Champion, Tueaday, October 14, 1997 Good defence equals victory for tough Halton Lift Truck An uncharitable Halton Lift Truck defense has allowed just two goals in their last three outings- and remained unbeaten throughout the stretch. The major atoro AA Winterhawks' latest efforts eamned them a 2-0 shutout over defending OMUA division champion Orangeville. Cory Clarkson held a hot glove hand in the cage while tight defensive coverage came [rom Matt Lenardon, Justin Deshaw, Tim Warmels and Mark Galick -.who scored the game winner on a power- play. Adding a littie insurance with a well-place deflec- tion was Jamie Webb. Drawing assista were Kyle Strong and David Tielemans. Milton went upstairs on Chinguacousy's goalie and claimed a decisive 6-1 triumph. Matt Reed led the way with a pair of goals while Strong, Tielemans, Noie Constranzous and Robbie Wilson contributed singles. Assists went 10 Deshaw, Tielemans, Webb, Evan Burrell, Nathan Keith and Daniel Lynch. Robert Smith tumed in superb goaltcnding. He was equally effective in a previous outing with the Georgetown Raiders. Unfortunately, his team- mates couldn't hury the biscuit enough and had to set- tde for a 1-1 draw. Strong and Webb set up Tielemans for the lone Milton tally. At Milton District High School Basketball tourney this weekend Milton District High School will once again play host to the top female hoopsters in the province. The second annual Mustangs Senior Girls Basketball Tournament will run Friday and Saturday, and feature eight power- house teams battling it out for bragging rights. One of the heavy favourites has the finals. Back to defend their crown are the Markham Maraudera, who have built a dynasty with top 10 OTA rankinga over the past four seamons. While they've loat franchise player Tammy Sutton-Brown to the NCAA, they still have two uni- versity-bound players in their line- seed) and North Toronto, which enjoys top-notch coaching by Bill Doyle. "This is going to be one heck of a toumament, perhaps even better than ast year," said Mustangs coach Martha Gleeson. The action gels underway at 3 p.m. Friday when Milton District t0 De the returning uakvlIe Up. Trafalgar Devila, which claimed Standing in their way in firat- Other first-round matches bronze at last year's OFSAA finals round play is A.N. Myer. Niagara include Markham vs. A.N. Myer, and is now the top ranked team in Region's premier team haý a full OT againat North Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). master retuming this year. Unionville vs. Etobicoke. The host 'Stanga stayed within Rounding out the card are The consolation finals are sched- seven poifits of OT in their season Toronto's Michael Power (ranked uled for Saturday at 4 p.m. with the opener, which could make for an third in GTA), Etobicoke (ranked grand championship set to follow exciting rematch if they meet up in ninth), Unionville (number 10 at 5:30 p.m. "I ** VRTIN LEM gRMU SEVC g *g.g DIV. OF GERRUD INC. MAKE A GOODWRENCH MECHANIC YOUR MECHANIC. 1

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