Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 14 Feb 2006, p. 24

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A24 - The Canadian Champion, Tueoday, February 14, 2006 Youth football sign-up this weekend ',Sîà(iý L I su S o i îiII tokothaîll OK, minor football ma), flot exactlv bc coming t0 Milton but a joint effort between the Haltoni Invictas and Halton His Wildcats is being launched to make the garne more accessible to local players. And players will get their first chance 10 sign up at a registration at the Milton Mail ibis weekend. Invictas president jack Crawford said he bas been looking t0 develop football talent for rnany years. He spoke to students at Milton District High School five years ago and that year he had one or two Milton players corne out to play for bis regionai jun- ior varsity and varsity tearns. Last year that total grew to 10-20. "There are a lot good players but flot enough 10 have a tearn," he said. Crawford believes there would be *4.01. SOHC VS ENGINE. 16" 5-SPOKE ALUMINUM WHEELS - COLOUR-MEE FENDER FLARES/GRILLE/BUMPERS - 5-SPD AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION *AIR CONDITIONING - AMIFM STEREO WITH CD - 60/40 SPLIT BENCH SEAT REAR JUMP SEAT - F00 LAMPS -SPORT BADGING lAusA li S aîl. i îl[~on tasAi il Lý crs got involved- in the garne at a younger age. Howevcr, untîl launching an aIll Oakville pccwee îearn for the corning season, the In,,ictas didn't offer tearns for players below the age of 15. "If they learn 10 love the sport, îhey'll stick with it," Crawford said. Thai's where the Halion HuIs organization cornes in. Ih otters bouse league tearns ai the tyke (9-10) and atorn level (11-12), and rep tearns ai peewee (13-14) and îuniorvarsiîy (15- 16). "Ifs flot a rnerger, jusi a good work- ing reiaîîonship." Crawford said." 'We're flot equipped to handle younger players, they are." Though Halton Hilîs and the Invictas both offer junior varsiîy iearns, îhey play in different leagues. Halion Hîlîs plays in the South Central 2006 RANGER 2006F-150 SPORT 4X4 SUPERCREW XTR $269 $289 WITH WITH prmonfi, 36 month nease, permontE,3 month nease, $0DOWN orE IVIALENT $4.775 aown or tQIVALENT TRADE. Freiglît $1i100. TRADE Freigstt $12500 $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT, $D SECUI1ITY DEPOSIT# ASIiaa lo 1 ootblsal 1-cagtie 'a.AIL whiîc lhc invictas play un the more competitive Ontario Varsity Football League (OVFL). Ilalton HuIs will also be able 10 gîve young players expenience s0 ihai îhey are better equipped t0 play rep and high school football. And once îhey reach thai age, îhey will have a choice of rep îearns depending on their skill level. The registration, for players beîween the ages of nune and 19, will be held Friday trorn 6 to 9 p.rn. and Saîurday frorn 9 arn. 10, 5 p.rn. ai the Milton Mail. Players rnust bring a copy of iheir birîh certiicate and health card. The registration tee is $320 for bouse league tearns (tyke and aîorn) and $360 for rep tearns. AIl equiprnent is provided excepi *4.6L FORD TRITON* SOHC V8 ENGINE 18" CHROME WHEELS - 5" CHROME RUNNING BOARDS - AIR CONDITIONING *CHROME GRILLE FRAME - CHROME EXHAUST TIP - 4-SPD AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ; ELECTRONIC SHIFT-ON- THE-PLY 4X4 * AM/FM STEREO WITH CD *LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL -REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY ford.ca Bul fo lf in Canad itVUN?101I WS Mff RAD THE UtLOPY 'Las a" ff dange Sport 44 150 Sop'{ssý I4 or 2691$28i drorrif Diser o ana anal.,as Talc of 5" %an a 35mt sa,, , ardîsrtT els ,q, o ppT)sa,l ai'd glilllNim !,a: asas $9684el 517SIA W n u al' S a re 5' sla 5,5, Orki.veY nionia ausalc A charge of2 cs ssae, m w rlage lstal rnea aio al Ai , Si ,'555 55Y'Si.ayMon l5au5'5aý 'usa, ifS adal conditos 1 Cold saer5as leSing ds ut lressaoaraapuna Dsa.iuuucor Nolss lasi ' uIsi aleleese 1 so n n flei stfuflur s asasîau.aOssu s5s.si u gs on*r **D*p 's Tf~ 3ý ?00 0,14T i'A Fs Iu 55 u GRA4HAM PAINE / CANADIAN CHAMPION GOLDEN PERFORMANCE: Miltons Matthew Hillier w vho competes wvith a Mississauga club -skis to victory in the mens under-22 glant slalom intermediate race in the recent regional competition of the Ontario Special Olympics at Glen Eden. He also took third nr the slalom. Fellow Miltonian Adam Kane finished second in the mens 22-39 giant slalom intermediate division. Hectic yet productive weekend for Bertoli Scott Bertasli nasa sis aiautng tbe top 20 ECHL s<.orers after a hîghly productive week- end. The 28-vear-old Mîltonian - vhos been wiih the New lersey-based Trenton Titans sînce the franchise was tormed in 1999 - aniassed nine points in three gaines îo boosi hîm to îOîh an the league points race. His biggest single-gaine output came Friday nighi, when be collected four assists in a 5-0 whîîewash of South Carolina. The 200b Scott Bertoli Amencan Conterence aIl-star teamn capiain fol- lowed that up wîth tAvo belpers in Saiurdav'-S 3-2 decîsion over Augusta anîd a goal and îwo assists in a 4-3 laîss to Uswiineiî Sunday Bentoli now has 14 goals and 36 assisis iii 45 gaines. The Titans continue t0 struggle tromn a Iack ut overaîl scorîng and sus second lasi in the Anorrican Conterrences North Division ait 23-20-2. 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