Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Apr 2001, p. 23

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The Canadie Champi.o Tuesay, Apnil 10, 2001-2= Marlin swininers break records at Guelph meet Handful of Victor Davis Memorial Cup standards shattered by Milton competitors The Milton Marlins made waves of the record-breaking variety late last month at the Victor Davis Memorial Cup long course meet in Guelph. Local swimmers shattered a handful of meet benchmarks - two of which were done away with by preteen Aaron Fraser. Sbe establisbed new standards in both tbe Il and 12 year-old girls 200 metre butterfly and gnaeling 40Xtm freestyle. Her weekend campaign also includcd silver- medal performances in the 50m butterfly and 20t0m breaststroke as welt as third-place finishes tn the 50 and l0(>m breaststroke. Among 13 and 14-year-old girls. Krisîen Mcllroy broke the record in tbe 50m buttertly and also won the 50mn freestyle. Her hardware baul featured silver medals in both the 100 and 200m butlerfly plus a bronze in the 200m breaststroke. Age class leammate Rachel Robinson set the bar a little higher in the 200m breaststroke and was also golden in the 400m freestyle. She took silver in the 100m brea.ststroke and bronze in the 200m backstroke. Mcllroy and Robinson thbm ieamied with Tara Anderson and Michelte Claessens 10 break the mcci record in the 13 and 14 year-otd girls 400m breaststroke relay. Swim Notes Laura Doherty didn't set any new benchmarks in the 10 and under girls division. although ber star shone brightest when il came to collectîng medals -including four golds in the 400m indi- vidual medley, 50mn brcaststroke. 100m breast- stroke and 200m breasisiroke. She also securcd silver in the 200m back- stroke. Kate Chapman - competing in the 15 and over girls class - grabbed gold in tbe 100 and 200m brecaatsteoke as well as a beonze in tbe 50m breaststroke. Meanwhile, George Dimitrov led the way for the boys. 'Me 15 and over swtmmer tumed back ail challengers in the 400m freestyle. was the mun- ner-up in botb the 100m freestyle and 400m individual medley and took bronze in the 200m backstroke. Ftrsî-time competitor Christopher Rced deliv- ered a dynamite debut -garnering second- place honours in the 200m hreaststroke in the 10 and under loop. -Roya1s win tournament Bishop Reding s E O, junior hockey team win championship at 0 Meinorial Arena By STEVE LeBLANC The Champion 'Me Bishop Redîng Royals got just close around.B On home ice Wednesday, they completed R the joumey 10 the promised land. Within the friendly confines of Memorial Arena, BR's junior hockey players exor- T crt cised the demons of a 4-3 overtime cham- IlIN lits pionship bass to Burlington's Notre Dame one week carlier ai Oakville's IceSpoits Arena by takcing top honours aI their own toumament. They delivered four consetutive wîns thi il nb'otîtnigOkîlover the two-day showcase - punctualîng O u Loyola Hawks 6-4. "We had a bit of a sltow starn but once we picked up our game il was bard l'or themkepu. adha thA~ uto I ti B d S o B lan Komack provided the bers, înk- ing the eventual game winner - bis sec- ond of the aftemoon clash - midwdy thndg tour assst Chur chil Rob Sgarbossa also tallied twice wbîle C h r il was Peter Schultz. Backstopping the bosts te, victory wîîh roughly two dozen saves was Rory Johnston. s e The Royals were dominant aI both ends C o l s n of the ice a few hours earîter during semi- final play - and trounced Burlington's LordîEgin Lancers 12-1. P J.dlCo d ou e Mike Novak and Tim Warmels anchorcd rleu y Co to sSe a rock-solid defensive unit that stitled the Ne opposition.Ne Saeo- eAd Ttm Johnston (no relation 10 Rory) was between the pipes l'or Ihat one, while the blowout was due in large part to îwo-goal effoots by Schultz, Sgatbossa and Adam NYO KLms( Tuedy, Christian Nonis potted aA 44 hat-înick 10 guide the local junior% pas( Oakville's Q.E. Park Eagles 6-l in opcning i.. round play. une Then Komnack and Dan Sliasîs s&oved 1 inside the ftirt tiice nminutes of round twount to elipse Oakville's TA. Blakelock Ttgers 2-I. Our sped and forechecking oeally did the trick (aI the loumnament).- said Polelto. BR wraps up ils season ibis week ai the~ Lord Elgin umaniaent. Hire-Bi QuaIiIy Maxmize your time and cost-effectiveness, by hiring our trained graduates for fuli-time placements: Skidbd liades Network Technicien Office Adminlistration Employers please contact The Centre 1905) 333-3499/878-1240 NO HIRING FEES P sIIl~Iincie s 199 The Centre Att candidates complete an intake process t0 ventfy their suitab iiy in thei chosen prngram. Do you have a sports story idea? Ca/i Steve at 87- 2341. vice in a Facilit [gin st. E. s t aisumff)

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