Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 20 Jul 2004, p. 22

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22-The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, July 20, 2004 sleblanc@ haltonsearCh.Com Local skips lead teams to Ontario silver Anderson and Seed corne through in ciutch to advance to nationals Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Miltonians David Anderson and Laura Seed are alsmiles after recently securing silver medals at the Ontario Lawn Bowling Pairs Championships in Ottawa. By STEVE LeBLANC The Champion C ati il a silver iining of thle ciiîîch varieîy. Tbris îng Lnider iui s ii cunssances n fitass i Julb 4. Miiin skips lias id AXnder sonîanid Luira Seed guided ilicir respective ieainsiss etiiedal perlorn- anies t he duotibNe k-1,iekiiîîi Ontario las;ri lhuis ing Pairts ('lianiiîifslips. iiîeir secîiid-plate li îisiies w5ere giiod enîîîielîfor passage tii ie s l iii linati on- ais n Vancouîver, Seed's qiîaliiyiig biii sas especially inîpressise. sinsi'se înly beeii euinipct- ing lor fis e cars anid lad rioi>proin icial track recoîrd tii dras; oit- ai icasi fot beyiind the nîivie les el Ontaioîtripies crîisn she picked up in 2M1(2. Nesertheicss, she and Toriinto's Doreen Creauicy --wbo lias national team experi- ence and recently joined the local lawn bowling scene- pulled off back-io-back ssins afber lalling 17-1l tii the eventual champs from Niagara Falls. "i was neck-and-neck mosi of the s;vay. but we gave up six points in the l(1îb end." said Seed, ol ihe day I wo tipcning lîîss to gold niedalisîs Donna Sîadiîyk atnd Clione Chîattertonî. -Tbaîs prctty bard Io bounicc baek (rom.- luses er. she and Creaîîcy did reelîser fruontîthe setback to posi a 16-()i deeî siut <îvei a fri nîdable duoî iir islas shom tlev'd buîriled tbe day bcliîri 21 - -- and lolliiss cd thrai up witb a nail-bitîng i9-1 lbssii os er Agîîcuirs Debbîe Ratiter anîd Ciathy Hasiins to clîîîch silser. and grab the secouid and final berib to îîaîîonals tuait s\veii aiong s; îtbtl. -Yîiîî e insi goi to fi d a ssay to moui \.i ourseli again and keep plosvini, lionî dîiwî the streteh. Ontarioî suîess is beceîinîng îild bat for Anderson,î.ssbî'sninedaled (tir tue tird ycar ini a rîîss'al()ttassý a. Wli ile eertaiiily Trotî as stiiprising. the seasiiîied star's ceffortsss eie es crs bit as ce eîi-bicss îbtiitrec qsu aîgiiî do-îii die g.aies on das' sii ; l vîrîîe Jîiîî Devoshire of Seirbirotisi. 'iheir ssilci -iedal nuii sasitiicltiatcd wsitlî a 201-5 dîsinatîtlîng ni a Chiaham dtîo a faf ci rîîn lotir straigbt toolî-and- tiail ,Iiowvdt\ssns tri openîî iîgs up. iîîelud- iigo ssoiitaixx nt imb extra ends. lh' s fi really iliat surprising, since the goial ns aiways tii get beiter as things goî ni.' 'ai Aniderson, ti appirig ibe tourtia- ment in decisise fasliion aller some spirit- ed batles. (Of Andersoin'.s extra-end eceîuntcrs. the latter liîîislîcd ss îth a bcart-breaking loss tii a tlanîiser risvai led by Ryan Bester -- w; ii'n lîcti tîppled last sumnier for tue (anaian 4',,titie. Rcinsîng to bc raîtieti by tbe deleat. lie anti Devoshsire came back witlî a last-eîid 14-13 decîsýion tiser a team from St. Cathîarines before dumping an Oshaswa squad 2(1-7 and then solîdifying sîlver. -l realîs' don't get worried about those tigbt games anymore." noted Anderson. -l actually like the adrenaline you get frîîm from pressure shots.- He ntiw bas a shot at securing bis third national championship, adding 10 the ones be won in singles and 4's the lasi two ycars. "l'd have to check, but 1 don't think uls (winning three différent national titles in three years) been donc before.* he said. for related story, see page 23 Peewee Sox dump top rival The peewee Red Sox handed Waterdown justilus second loss of the season Thursday evening, pounding the top-seated team 10-2 at Bronte Meadows. Todd Campbell pitched four shutout innings 10 lead the svay, while solid defense and moiti-bit performances by Camîpbell, Mike Robertson, Tyler Moir. James Marshall and Clayîon Sikorski factored beas'ilv into the blowouî as vell. A seven-run sixth foning put tbings out of reach, and served as payback for tbree narrtîsslusses 10 Waterdossn car- lier ibis season. TMe wiiî pusbed Milton to 7-10 in league play. Summer JR. Tennis Camp Cinic A A For beginner, intermediate, and advanced kids 9m1p)o "-'Ages 6 to 18 ( m4m Week-iong summer tennis camps feature on and off court training, tactical training, " U L A competitîve situations, free play, basketball, baseball, soccer, technîcal feedback and M T O N ~corrections, drîilîing and weekly tournaments, ail in a fun-fîlied atmosphere. 9m4) TIEINNbIS CL-1-3 Petr Svoboda, Club Pro Office: (905) 875-9911 Ceil: (905) 699-9939

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