, Two goals irom Tyler Moss sparked Oakville Dixon Construction Rangers in a 4- 3 decision over Chinguacousy. Dave Kristensen and Bob Edmunds also scored. Mike Porter had two assists, Da‘rren McCatIen, Erik Naheta and Edmunds the others. Oakville is in Iouml place with 315-10-2 record. Trailing 2-1, Vandeveene, Matt Strong and Bryan Laird tallied to give the Wildcats a 4-2 lead entering the ï¬nal stanza. Appleby drew to within one in the third period and pulled its goalie with a minute-and-a-half left. But the Wildcats, with the help of a goalpost and goalie Adam Donnelly, managed to hang on. Green had three assists, Trantineo. Aaron Jarc, Eddie Fiore, Mike Seureto and McGrath two each. Goaltender Dane Gilbert was loreeed to make just one save as Oaville improved its record to 19-4-1. Rob Dickinson, Tim Trenholm and Dave Blyth had the other OT markers Jamie Watson with two, Ron Fernback and Mark Vand'erveene replied for the Wildcats The score was tied 1-1 after one period and 3-3 after two before Vescan’s two goals gave OT a 5-3 bulge. Watson notched his second of the game to cut the lead to one with 1:13 remaining. Earlier, the Wildcats scored three straight secondâ€" period goals in a 4-3 decision over Appleby College. The loss was Appleby's ï¬rst after six straight wins to open the campaign. Wildcats coach Kirby Park says the team is continuâ€" ing to execute his systems and was able to neutralize Appleby’s speed. Matthew Bacon and Hobby Tarantino each scored three times as Oakvilte National Security Rangers blanked Stteetsville 11-0. Bren McGralll added two goals, Jasmie Green. Keilll Zavilz and Josh Pippy one each. Allan Vescan scored two thirdâ€"period goals as Oakville Trafalgar Red Devils'cooled off White Oaks 5â€"4 in Halton high school hockey action, Wednesday at Oakville Arena The win snapped the Wildcats' four-game unbeaten streak, which included solid wins over Milton and pre- viously unbeaten Appleby College. White Oaks is now 3-6-2 in the Volpe Division, while OT improved its record to 8-2-1. Red-hot 'Cats fall back to earth Oakville novices flex muscles Oakville Mapleomve Village wrapped up “We’re doing a lot of things n'ght right now,†Park BURLINGTON MINOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Registration at BMFA Equipment Centre For Info Proo! 01birthdate health card number required at registration. Saturday, January 30 . 10 AM - 2 PM ............................................... Samaay, (33$qu 13 : 1m - 2 [3M ........................ Saturday, February 27 - 10 AM - 2 PM ........ Equlpmenl Centre (behinzj Nglgon High school) W/fliqulc-n CENTRAL AAA LEAGUE Till-COUNTY LEAGUE ATOM MINOR PEEWEE 637-2055 1993 TOUCH FOOTBALL REGISTRATION: NOVICE EARLYBIRD â€" REGISTRATION Girls' Atom Boys' Atom Boys‘ Bantam Boys‘ Peewee Girls' Tyke Boys' Tyke Co-ed Mini Tyke Included in registration: game jersey, shorts 3. team picture. FOR MORE INFO CALL: Register: Judith Mottram - 3336392 Director: Betty Heroux - 3358951; Asst Director: Daflene laplene - 3355200 DIVISIONS EXTENDED PLAYING SEASON - MAY, JUNE 8: JULY ' New Dlvlslons ollered In 1993 welcome: Mall Maiola and Mike Dinner notched a goal and an assisi each in power the Oakville King Caiedon Farms A peewees to a 4-0 victory over Milton in Tri-County Hockey League Harrison Division aciion Monday in Milton. Jamie Ward and Bryan Kirsten Iired Ihe other tallies. Helpers went to Joey Lynch, Mike Dranusiis, Jim Romph and Kyle MacDonald. Andrew Bond posted lhe shulnul. The win improved the Rangers record In 18-7-2. their regular season wilh an 18-7-3 record after lying Flambomugh 2-2. Dan Dawson and Daniel Phillips had a goal and an assisl each lnr Oakville. A NON-CONTACT SPORT 9â€"10yrs‘ 9-10 yrs‘ 15-17 yrs. 13<14yls 11-12yrs‘ 11-12yrs‘ 6-8 yrs‘ AGE, PEEWEE A all ol '76-Aug. 31. '78 Sept. 1. '78-Aug. 31. '80 Sept. 1,‘80-Aug. 31. '82 Sept. 1, '80â€"Aug. 31. '82 Sept 1. ‘82-Aug. 31.'84 Sept. 1. '82-Aug. 31 .‘84 Sepl. 1. '84<Aug. 31. '51 XEAR OF BIRTH said. “The guys are playing with more intensity when they’re scored on. They are aggressive but they’re putting that into the game, not onto the other guy. Appleby managed just 11 shots on goal in the ï¬rst two periods. “We clearly weren’t very hungry,†said coach Dave Jenner. “We weren’t prepared to pay the price...They (Wildcats) were full marks for the win.†Thursday, QEP and Loyola tied 3» 3 at Oakville: Arena. Slade- Smallwood, Cam Robitaille ancfl Jason Court talliec. for QEP (3-6-2). But Jenner was also realistic: “You can’t go through a season not expecting to lose,†he said. Kevin Cromie (Shorthanded) had the other WOSS marker. Femback notched two assists. Ryan Cater (2) and Will Raham replied for Appleby. In other action Wednesday, OT blasted Loyola 7-1 and Queen Elizabeth Park downed Blakelock 4-1. Blyth led the OT attack with four goals. Justin Son- Hing (2) and Jason Boyd counted the other scores. Vescan collected two assists. Peter Busseri had the lone Loyola goal. K.C. Caya (2), Ryan Kendrick and Adrian McCardle scored for QEP. I I _ . . . Loyola is no“ 3-5-2. ..... $65.66 ..... $65.00 $55.00 PERK UP YOUR HOME ENTERTAINING with This year get a, taste for samething new at the CHATELAINE GOURMET MARKET Big Deals. Big Ideas. It's all part of the show! Megan Ellsworth (left) 3f T.A. Blakelock and Rob McFarlane of Queen Elizabeth Park are this week’s McDonald's high school Athetes of the Week. Ellsworth plays for the TAB senior girls vol- leyball team; McFarlane for the QEP senior boys basketball team. NT“ in: ï¬nished mm;