Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 9 Dec 2010, p. 19

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SPORTS >1 SPORTS EDITOR: STEVE LeBLANC e-mail sleblanc@miltolcafadialchampilom SPRINGERS STRUT THEIR STUFF: The Milton Springers Gymnastics Club delivered another impressive display during their annual Gymstrada event Saturday at Milton Sports Centre. Participants of ail ages and skill levels demonstrated their talents. Above, Lexi Polka performs her routine on the bars. At right, Alex Robson takes to the balance beam. At left, Ayva Gaskin waits 10 compete. The Springers' provincial team members recently had some strong showings in early-season competition. For full results, see page A20. Another tournament titie for minor bantams Wînterhawks go undefeated to win Detroitý Motown Cup Firing on ail cylinders after a tourna- With the title on the line, they deliv- ment-opening tie, Miiton's AA minor ban- ered another weli-rounded effort to sink tains reeled off four straight wins Sylvania 3-1. to capture Detroits Motown Cup .- McDonald and Moffat had a this past weekend. y goal and an assist each in the Led by the productive front- final, while Chris Rodricks fine attack trio of Ryan .. rounded out the scoring. McDonaid, Colin Moffat and Liamr Derek Ford and Jacob Buckley - who comhined for 10@ Rondeau shared the netminding goals and 19 assists - the duties and combined for 1.60 goals- Winterhawks turned back the Macomb agatnst average, while Miltons defence- Mavericks (6-1), Sylvania Leafs (5-0) and men stepped up their play after losing Livingston Lightning (6-3) to reach the Morgan Mather to a concussion in first- finals, round play Rodricks, Justin SandIuck and Jacob Demaiter served as a strong second scor- ing unit - amasstng 10 goals and adding 19 helpers - while jufit about everyone cIsc contrihuted on the score-sheet. Returning to league play Monday, the Witerhawks wcre trimmed 4-3 hy the unbeaten Oakville Rangers. This dropped them to 8-5-5, good enough for a third-piace tic in Tri Countys Bowen Division. Buckley and Moffat each had a goal and an assist, while Ryan McDonaid rounded out the scoring. Opportunity awaits Ganly Jr Canadiens defenceman namned to annual GTHlL Prospects Gaine By Steve LeBlanc CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF Tyler Ganly's hockey stock is on the nise. Hoping to go as high as possible in next springs Ontario Hockey League draft, the 15-year-old Milton defenceman wtiI have a golden opportunity t0 hoost his rank- s ing this coming Greater Toronto Prospect Game. Named to the Pat Flatlcy- coached squad last week, Ganly is thr-illed to e part of the sec- ond annual showcase. GR.AHAM PAINE CANADIAN CHAMPION " l'in really READY FOR CHALLENGE: Tyler excited, and arn Ganly eagerly awvaits this Tuesday's GTHL now just waittng Prospects Game. for the game," said the Toronto jr. Canadiens' assistant captain. At six foot îwo inches and 192 pounds, the long- lime AAA player is the Flatley team's biggest blueliner, and will be called upon to provide much of the physi- cal presence against Wendel Clark's ail-stars. 0f course thats hardly a new role for Ganly, who over the past year or so - thanks in large part to off- ice conditioning at CrossFit - has developed a fair arnounit of toughness and added a littie oomph to an alrcady formidable point shot. e see GANLY on page A23 Clarke's G if cf , m crn. .o¶furw buUt .i( 9r

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