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Mississauge CC# , Brompron 1] ~ But it proved difficult to _ The Kâ€"W Rage were hard luck 3â€"2 losers against the keep the dangerous Tigers roller hockey league‘s season ending tournament. Rage goalie Colin Way, who also suits up for the Waterloo Siskins, kept his team in it early in the conâ€" test turning away Toronto‘s first powerâ€"play opportuniâ€" ty. The Rage faced the Toronto Tigers in the chamâ€" pionship game at the end of season tournament and came up a goal short in upsetting the league‘s top team. Kâ€"W Rage reach finals of Great Lakes league The Kâ€"W Rage used a strong regular season to propel them all the way to the finals of the Great Lake Inline roller hockey league. panchane Uimiled tine olier Custom orders reaure minamam 25% gepond. Ser in store for ful in niy * *Minimem purchase of $2000.00 is required to receive ina tree ares rug promotion. . fax Resume To (BO5) imumdiat 7 € El '\‘ | ie 'm} ; P ; o g =|,1 \‘ a w Kahrs C A [ Roxion | & blaind TY ‘ ae ~(‘§’2"9 "en qan §,299 ow ‘ _ im ob Sm CÂ¥ik t Place, next to Kelsys/Quiznos) arrip. Georgctown. $1. Cernartnes n instahabon on fat surfaces. minamums asit adettona! costs 201â€"2524 Newmarket a Markhom Juniors between the ages of 10 and 18, boys and girls, are invited to participate. All skill levels are welcome. The Cambridge Golf Club will be the host for the third annual Manulife Proâ€"Junior Classic, a unique golf event that gives young junior golfers a chance to play an 18â€"hole event along with a local golf professional. This year‘s event is schedâ€" uled for July 10 with an 8 a.m. shotâ€"gun start. Droke free and scored on a But Hammond finally breakaway for the 1â€"0 lead. solved him with 8:27 to go In the second quarter, _ in the frame, scoring what the Rage‘s Jordan Schulz proved to be the winner. jumped up on an odd man Ihe Rage had some rush with Wes Kropf and _ chances over the final quar Adant Morin to even the _ ter but couldn‘t solve the contest. ligers strong defensive zone The Rage then took the coverage. lead on a goal from John The Tigers also played Chappelle. keep away using their speed But Toronto‘s dynamic _ to keep the puck away from duo of Dave Hammond and _ the Rage. Mark Dowsett struck back, In the end the one goal combining on a nifty passâ€" _ lead stood up, but the Rage ing play to tie the score at 2â€" _ proved they belonged there 2 at halftime. after earlier wins over Heat became a factor in Chatham, London and the third quarter, with Way Brampton. 3rd annual Proâ€"Junior Classic Chappelle. But Toronto‘s dynamic duo of Dave Hammond and Mark Dowsett struck back, combining on a nifty passâ€" ing play to tie the score at 2â€" 2 at halftime. Heat became a factor in the third quarter, with Way the Ra jumped rush w Adany contest The off the score sheet as Toronâ€" to‘s speedy Mike Hollander broke free and scored on a breakaway for the 1â€"0 lead. In the second quarter, the Rage‘s Jordan Schulz jumped up on an odd man rush with Wes Kropf and Adany Morin to even the rcond quart Jordan Schu on an odd m Ves Kropf an Toronto Tigers in the Great Lake Inline ed on a 0 lead. uarter, Schulz Mozdze ended up taking home the gold for Canada in the under â€"63 kg senior women‘s division. In the finals Mozdzen fought against England defeating her rival by a knockout in the first 50 secâ€" onds of the match. Mozdzen fought hard with four wins each ending with a knock out. Waterloo‘s Aneta Mozdzen competed in the 2006 British Commonâ€" wealth Judo Championships held in Derry City, Northern Ireland. scene.ca For information, call the GolfScene office at 519â€"846â€" 2259, or visit www.golfâ€" Norm Woods of Golfâ€" Scene, one of the organizers of the event said, "the pro‘s give the kids tips along the way and kids who have played in previous years have found the day to be a great experience," Mozdzen wins gold in Britain There is a team competiâ€" tion and the winning fourâ€" some receives the Bill ‘Skip‘ Johns trophy, named after the local golf writer and columnist for the Waterloo Chronicle. Chris Miranda, a CPGA professional and the general manager at the Cambridge course said, "this is an idea that was started a few years back in an attempt to get kids on the golf course along with the pro‘s. The pro‘s donate their time for the day and the event has proven to be a lot of fun for evervone." standing on his head for the Rage. SuBMitTeD P