Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 18 Sep 2014, p. 45

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Mlton senimu stdike'go! at OntaMt Senior Gaine A pair of local athletes swam and bowled their way to provincial gold during the recent Onitario Senior Games AssociationIs Summer Games in Wlndsor/Amherstberg. Nativ Miltonian Kevin Elson - who llved in towný Up until a few weeks ago and stili swims at the leisure centre, drivlng in from Mississauga - tied for first in the 65-and-up men's swimming sprints (25m). Over the two-day event h. won both Ns but- terfly races, as well as the opening day's breast- stroke and day twols freestyle. That allowed hlm to top the five-competitor field wlth Brampton's Terry Campbell. Milton's Robert Woods and partnerChristineWild of Acton reigned suprerne in lawn bowling doubles. In a three-way tie after day one with a 2-1 record, the Milton Lawn Bowling Club members pulled ahead with a 5-1 showing on the second day to edged out teams from Windsor and York. Milton also collected three silvers and two bronze at the games. Medalists included: *lina Braam (silver in 65+ womenls timed cycling) - Caria Van Schooten (silver in 65+ women s pre- diction swim) * John Drummond (silver in 75+ men's prediction walk) - Tom Dal Bello (bronze in bocce with Guelphs Joe Anastasio) -Val Payne (bronze In 75+ womenls prediction walk) -14 Mlocs Faith rewane in touw wun Tihé Under-14 -glc A girls enjoyed ..ized poingfor6i~r bmuch Qfthe sorne champarésNp -payback, thanks champlonship showdown. in large partiotdr*f:ith. Tihe toumnament win was especially Wth Niagara EalIs AC Douglas Tourna- satisfying as the Magic persevered mient titl. on thee 1kw, Faith Lang scored through a shortened lineup and four a clutch hat-trickto give Milton a 3-1 tri- nail-biters en route tothe final. umph over Vaughan Anzurri, who had Finishing 2-1 in round-robin play, the beaten them in the finals of the recent champs edged Windsor Caboto 1 -0 in Magic Invitationak the semis. Jennifer Hillier, Krystal Frost-Pattenden Aiberts coriverted anifty pass fromiJaime and Lindsay Aiberts provided big feeds Hendershot in the second half and Julia on thie scoring. Debattista, Claire Fiewellng Caitlyn Mc- The Maglc put afl ldnds of pressure on Carthy, Madison Kanuika and Sophia Du- Vaughan's goaliie early on and neutral- arte providled foridable defence. Vis honurod f«r &"c sodit MiltonIs Danielle Vis scored her third game- winning goal to lead St Bonaventure University Bonnies womens soccer team to a 2-0 victory at the Big Red Shootout at Cornell University. Despite outpayng Virginia Military Institute Sun- day, St Bonaventure didn't get on the board until the 74th minute when Vis converted a deflection off a VMI defender from 18 yards out The Bonnies added a goal in the final minute for a 2-0 victory. Vis was named to the ali-toumramient team. The 'Bishop Reding grad also eamed her second Atlan- tic 10 Conférence rookie-of-the-week honour. Vis leads St. Bonaventure in goals (three) and shots on net (10) and her three game-winners rank second in the conférence. CrcdgMA*"n/St Donowntur Milton's Danielle Vis was named Atlantic 10 rookie of the week. g-

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