The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, May 20, 2003- 25 .Cross-town showdown Bilop R.dngs SemnWord <(ot lat) leepe ovor E.C. Drwry Spaa u ae Ronan whII (aboya> EC'S Kain Tyrar elid a ycoulaof Redng dedervs durlng r.gular-saason ndlng senior boys soccer pay nt EC Thursday. The gama andad ln a 1-1 stalaMt. Photos by GRAHAM PAINE ,Mar-lins shine at May Long Course Invitational The Marlins iserenit about to jusi rest on their laurels aller taking top honours ai last month's Ontario Disvision Il Chanpionships. Hot on the heels of tbeir provincial team tri- umph. local swimmers delivercd nearly three dozen medal-winning efforts- including 10 golds - at last weekend's May Long Course Invitational in Waterloo. 0f Miton's six individual victories, three were offered up by Jessica Ssitzer. Thriving in the girls 13 and 14-year-old divi- sion, she turned back aIl challengers in the 50- metre treestyte. 200m butterly and 200m indi- vidual medley. The teenage pool shark also struck silver in botb the 50m butterfly and gruel- ing 400m IM. Brent Burkc was atnong the îther individual champions, and enjoyed bis fair share of success among the 101 and under boys class. In addition to winning the 200m IM, Miltons yuîungest golden boy also sssam to third-place finishes in the 50 and 100m breasistroke events. Equaling tbat medal counit in the next oldest maIe loup, David Dimitrov bested all and 12- year-old adversaries in the 200m IM. and com- plemented that witb a silver in the 50m freestyle and bronze in the 50m backstroke. Jaqueline Clarke also brougbt borne individual gold, topping tbe 13 and I 4-year-old girls field tn the I100m backstroke. Kim Galvin and Rachel Robinson helped fuel the Marlins' dominance with dual silver-medal Swim Notes performances. Galvin took second 200m breasistroke and 200m buttertly in the 13 and l4-year-old girls division, while in the girls 15 and over class Robinson was runrser-up in both the 200m and 400m IM. She was also third in the 50 and 200m backstroke races, while Galvin took bronze in the 200m IM. Multons other individual silver went to Will Wright, who ptaced second in the 200m hunterfly among the 11 and I 2-year-old boys. Rounding oui the solo medal haul wtth one bronze apiece were Gillian Arseneau (50m but- terlly. 11-12 girls), Alexander Davis (100m breasistroke. 1- 12 boys), Laura Doherty (50m breaststroke, 13-14 girls), Erynn Mayes (50m buttertly, 15-and-over girls) and Laissa Ruiz (200m butterfly, 11-12 girls). The Marlins also amassed nine top-three plac- ings in relay competition. including golds in the 13 and 14-year-old girls 4x50m freestyle, the 13 and I 4-year-old girls 4x50m medley, the I 5-and- over girls 4x50m freestyle and the 15-and-over girls 4x50m medley. F RaEdE ALT!' (Fîve 801b. bags) FREE INSTALLATION When you buy a Cullgan Water Softener (a $200 value) eJu~*v 623 MAIN ST. EAST, MILTON (905) 878u2474