Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 23 Mar 2007, p. 21

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The Canadian Champion, Fniday, March 23, 2007 - A21 Moffat adds to sensational Buy Your Home For NO MONEY DOWN Canada's smatlest province pi to be the stage for one of Mi biggest wrestling moments. Farlier this month in PEI, Moffat became EC Drury School's only competitor to lever medal at the Canadian junior championships -and the ftrst from town since Victor Sprenger did so for the University of Guelph in the Sptin p' etyofso.n mid tin 90s, t Lfmrn tum from his recent OFSAA triumph - and a club tourna- ment win the following week- end in Florida - Moffat was s( second for the nationals, and livE to the ranking with a silver-medal formance in the 61-kilogram divis The two-time OFSAA champ agonizingly close to reaching the t the podium, giving heavy favc jack Bond of Strathcona ail he a handie before getteng pinned in th stages of round two. This broke a s less stalemate, which followed a e thin decision for Bond in the opi round - decided by a score witl nine seconds remaining. M offa ts trademark defe prowess would carry him to the fi With his second-place seediai based on last years silver-medal J at the juvenile nationals - he ear hirst-round bye, and from there v~ washed University of Calgarys Lannon 2-0, 3-0. The peewee Flyers will have no shortage of momentum when they head into Miltons House-League Day of Champs tomorrow afternoon. That's because thc Framosa Physiotherapy-sponsored team is fresh off a title win at last weekends inaugu- ral Shamrocks Classic in Hcspeler - where they went undefeated and capped theer title drive wath a 4-1 vic- tory over the Stoney Creek Red Wings. Finishing off a poteni tournamena runjake Zomer delevered a hai-tick on tIhe champoonship showdown, scorang Multon's first two goals and cementing the win with a final dcposit madway throtogh the tird. Dylan Laidlaw also scored in the 'oved That set up a much-anticipated Iton's rematch [rom last years Canada Cup final with Drew Belanger of Alberta on Alan the semifinals. Refusing to let his west- High ern adversary an exact any payhack, Moffat proved to be the better wrestler once again. Rallying from a second- round loss to force a tiebreak- - ~ er, the Spartans standout dom- r inated the do-or-die stanza to earn a 2-0 decasion and chamt- pionship advancement. With his national silver, Moffat now enjoys alternate Alan Moffat status for Cànadas National :eded junior Team and also sits in good posi- ,d up tion to become a provincially-carded [per- athlete when he continues bis wrestling Jon, career at the University of Guelph in came the [al, His 2006/07 season ends with op of 57 wins and 17 medals, which puts him eurite among Drurys aIl-aime career leaders an -ould both categories. le late A competitive sw ing through core- -florida and North Caroinir ý--et with ar- favourable results for Moffats Drury cnang teammates, who delivered the school's s. just best-ever showing south of the border. FC. was the dominant teamn in both nsive freestyle and Greco competition, with rial. Bobby Fîlîman and Kevin Iwasa-Madge ig - leading the way weth three golds inish apiece. With bas triumphs, twasa- neel a Madge - who along with Moffat pre- 7hite- vailed at OFSAA - set Drury records Ryan for most medals, most golds and most wýins in a season. finals, while Spencer Lussier set up Zomer's last tally hy winning a kcy face- off in enemy tenritory The Flyers had a stiffer challenge an the semnifinals and nccded somne laie brilliance hy netminder Harry Smith- who gave up ]ust four goals an five weekend games - to squeak hy the Waterford Wildcats 2-I. A therd-pertod goal agaiesst cu.o the lead in haIt after Zomer and Damian Fwang put the cventual champs ahead carly. The Flyers wall now look tir add another piece of hardware when thev face the Milton I acrosse Sharks in the championship tomon-ow ai 4.30 por. on Milton Sports Centre's Rink B. 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