Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Mar 2006, p. 20

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,-Jiu-jitsu club win IceHawks ousted own toumament The Milton School of jiu-jitsu enjoyed a hefty hardware haul at its latest junior grappling tourna- ment Sunday. Aamsng 20 top-thate finishes - lnchiding half-a-dozen ftrsts - the local club upstaged rane others from across southern Ontaro. Leading Miltons overail ictory with individual age-class wins were jack Denms, Danielle Ferr, Heather Gray, Melina Harman, Richard Imus and Graeme Taylor. *BFG 6600 GT Overclocked 128MB AGP/PCI Graphies Gadi *10058987" On pg 6 of ar March3yer, tis produc Is *adaerbsed w5 Mhe waong image of the BFG 7800 GI Pet- www.arenapro.com YOUTH-BOYS/GIRLS OUAý\ 7&TO17YRS. OLD iOTANR/445&6Y.OLD MERI ISTAUCTIONAL ~> OUA 905-451-92,75 34TH MEN'S YEAR TEAMSANDIVIDUAL 905-840-7370 SUMMER HOCKEY BEGINS *from 'HAWKS on page A18 Wednesday's series clincher, came at Memonial Arena, where the lceHawks went 26-0-1 until the Blades ended that streak in game three. Milton was number one for much of the season. Not just in the league standings but also in the nationaljr. A rankings. Even after having coach and general manager George Dupont suspended December 1, the IceHawks rolled on like a well-oiled machine. And maybe it ail came just a littie too easy for them. "We neyer got into a situation where we had to face some adversity and when we did, we didn't handie it as well as we could have," Caister said. "Maybe we just weren't used to that because we didn't get it done. " Despite outplaying the Blades, Milton trailed 3-1 nearing the end of the second period. Chase Langeraap cut the lead to one shortly before intermission, scoring after a Milton goal had been waived off because the net had been knocked loose. When Jason Bergeron tied the game six minutes into the third, the lceHawks appeared to have ail the momentum going their way However, for the third straight game they struggled to beat Oakvilles Marc Stuart, who stopped 32 of 34 shots despite missing the latter haîf of the second period after he took a skate to the head, opening a cut above hus right eye. "We worked so hard for 60 minutes," Caister said. "We were down two or three times and kept coming back. It just seemed like every time they got a chance, they capitalized. We get 50 shots a game and can't score. Thats the way it goes. Skill-wîse, we were the superior team but when it comes down t0 one night.. And thats where Milton lost the series. Not on Wednesday night.. But by putting themselves in a one game, winner-take-all showdown. And when they lost that thcy leit a lot of people wonder- ing, what if? From LAft b right: :BA *B*

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