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Th Arthur Oaks w Chisholm Eagles coach Kerreigh Ernst was pleased with the win because the team, which had lost its past games, played within its limitations. "We played the way we‘re capable of playing," he said. "The team showed great composure in a tight game. This puts us in a good position to go forward." Arthur Ballaâ€"Mekongo led White Oaks with 28 points. Scott Chisholm added 10 In other Volpe Division action VOLLEYBALL Monday, Oakville Trafalgar Red |school seninr nirie Playing with four fouls for almost the entire fourth quarter, Russell Fieldhouse added 13 points for the Eagles. now 4â€"3. Steve Kay hooped 22 points to pace Queen Elizabeth Park Eagles to a 60â€"58 victory over the White Oaks Wildcats in Halton high school senior boys basketball action, Monday. râ€"â€" UNIVERSITY BOUND? CC LECAGUE BAStBA HAVING prosLems wirn marw _ Ranger goalies unbeatable The Solution is as Simple as 2. MATH CLINICS: (Grades 9â€"12 3. Affordable. Convenient. Proven. 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JUNIOR: QEP lost to Drury 2â€"0 and defeated Loyola 2â€"1, White Oaks blanked Blakelock 2â€"0 and lost to Reding 2â€"0, Loyola lost to Reding 2â€"0, Appleby College lost 2â€"0 to both Milton and OT, OT outlasted Aquinas 2â€"1, Drury blanked Blakelock 2â€"0. VOLLEYBALL: Queen Elizabeth Park Eagles edged E.C. Drury 2â€"1 in Halton high school senior girls volleyball action, Wednesday. It was the second win in three days for the Eagles, who earlier knocked off Loyola 2â€"0, also at UEP. incepts and OAKVILLE DECATHLON Whitewall Size Pr Earn 1 AIR MILE for every $4 spent on tires and service. Ask your participating retailer 297 Speers Road (at Dorval) 845â€"4227 OT trailed 29â€"22 at halftime but Red Devils coach Peter Roser said the team was trying out a few new wrinkles which only began clicking in the second half. OT, along with Streetsville Secondary School in Mississauga, will be coâ€"hosting a juniorâ€"senior basâ€" ketball tournament during the semester turnaround, Feb. 1â€"3. Eight teams in both divisions â€" OT, M.M. Robinson, White Oaks and Nelson from Halton and Streetsville, Lorne Park, North Park (Brampton) and Bramalea from Peel. Peel teams will play out of Streetsville while the Halton will battle at OT. Finals are at OT, Feb. 3. 4 XNW NOVICE WHITE TALL TREE LUMBER 2 (Richard Last 2). BRUNO‘S FINE FOODS 1 ( Maithew Mundy). RELIABLE LIFE INS. 6 (Bryan Dick 2, Robert Carson, Patrick Leblanc, Andrew Jones 2). KOPRIVA Fahey 2, Joey McKenna, Gernick Gaudet). SPECIALâ€" IZED WELDING 2 (Ryan Martin, Alex Heaslip). PREMIER TRUST 6 (Wayne Jackson, Michael Gaudet, Chris Wemham, Eric Duerden 3). ABBEY BANK 0 Matthew Bacon and Robby Tarantino each scored hat tricks in a 12â€"0 win over Streetsville. Eddie Fiore and Tarantino scored in a 2â€"1 decision over Chinguacousy. Brent McGrath had two scores and David Maniccia the other in a 3â€"2 win over Burlington. Josh Pippy totalled six assists, McGrath four, Tarantino three, Bacon, Keith Zavitz, Fiore and Shawn Lewis two each, Green, Mike Segreto, Maniccia and Blyth Gill singles. TAYLOR 3 (Chris Butcher 3). CARBERAY DAVIS INS. 6 ( Jason Gould had three assists in the two games, Kalata, Brenner, Emlyn Currer and Meloff two each. Currer, Lonboy, Hatch and Geoff Baines added one NOVICE Oakville National Security Rangers solidiâ€" fied their hold on second place with three straight wins last week. Colin Hatch and Rob Lonboy scored against Chinguacousy,. Pierre Kalata had the hat trick against Streetsville, with Gavin McGrath and Jason Sajko firing two goals each and Jordan Leczuk, Lonboy, Jordan Meloff and Nick Brenner singles. Goaltenders Danny Lacey and Matt Collaton blanked Chinguacousy 2â€"0 and then stopped Streetsville 11â€"0. CENTRAL AAA LEAGUE ATOM Royal Bank/Halton Laird Insurance Rangers boosted their record to 16â€"6â€"7 with a pair of shutout victories. MINOR OAKS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION SHOPPERS DRUG MAART 2 (Adam Vowels er Park). TEAM FIVE 2 (Dylan Mitobe, Chris TEAM TWO MINOR PEEWEE WHITE TEAM FOUR 4 (Enc Futterman, Kyle Jordan (2), eron Samoyloff). TAYLOR‘S TRADEMARKS 3 $45.30 $67.80 arsiey 2, Ryan Woodham 3 (Matthew Saarinen, Dan Ressner NS, 6 (Lane Queich 2, Ti Sertick Gaudet). SPECIAL P 25% I I I s Aquat UnIC OFF } 303 Upper Middle Road E. 338â€"0011 tor). ROYAL Joudrey, from Richards and Muldoon; was the scoring play against Halton. Richards (2), Muldoon (2), Gauthier, Blundy, Hamilton: and Joudrey in the first win over Streetsville. Todd McNaught posted both shutouts. Earlier, the Rangers lost to Halton 5â€"1 and blasted Streetsville 8â€"0 in Streetsville. Rangers defeated Chinguacousy 4â€"2 Saturday on goals by Chad Blundy, Scott Nelson, McDonald and Muldoon. McDonald (2), Kalata (2), Curtis Hamilton, Jeff Wilson, Kline and Richards drew assists. Other goals went to Michael Muldoon, Ross Fiore and Kirk Joudrey. Assists went to Andre Kalata (3), Jason Gauthier (2), Fiore (2), Muldoon (2), Joudrey (2) and Brad McDonald. MR. SPA SHARKS 7 (Terry Turner 3, Drago Hauzer 2, Ken Arms, Bill Jarvis. WINCHESTER ARMS 4 (Mike McLellan 2, Dave McLachian 2). OAKVILLE LEGION 2. Paul Horscroft, Mark Stacey. CC‘s FLYERS 1. Steve Crawlord. KIWANIS CLUB 8 (Jeff Almon 4, John Aikin, Craig Howson, Grig Thomton, Steve Lozer). LITTLE CAESARS 4 (A. Poustie, B. MacMillan, Todd Slade, M. Oliver). Adam Richards registered a hatâ€"trick and two assists to pace Oakville Royal Trustco Rangers to a 7â€"0 rout of Streetsville. Dane Gilbert and Anthony Marshall shared the shutout. Oakville‘s record is now 22â€"4â€"1 BANTAM RED BELL 4 (J. Niblok 3, D. Hogg, T. Marshall PETROâ€"CAN 2 (Tim Bateson, Chris Hatch). TANDET 2 (Adam Baker, Kevin Beatty. Shutout Garrett Morawiec). OPTIMIST 0. AL BLACKHAWKS 0. CABOT TRUST 6 (Chris Kinasz, Michael Ball Todd Evershed 3, Michael Reynolds). GRANVILLE 3. Andrew Pasco 3). OAKS NEWS 1 (Brendon Jones) OT runner pulls Rank SKYDOME 2 (Ryan Lavender, Michael Henderson. Shutout: David Collaton). INTERNATIONâ€" Continued from Page 15 New Central was the only other Oakville _ school _ attending. PineGrove had 23 original entries, training since Christmas, including some outdoor practices. In particular, Miro Majorahn; who took gold in the bantam boys 300m with a near record time of 47.7 seconds. Majorahn, an 11â€" yearâ€"old Grade 6 student, then anchored the school‘s 4x150m team to secondâ€"place, behind Maplehurst. Also on the team were Patrick Dessaules, Cameron Flynn and Stephan Tschan. "I trained pretty hard and I was told to go a 400m pace by my coach (Phil Steel)." Rank also ran in the midget girls 300m heat but didn‘t get an official time or placing because her name wasn‘t recorded by track officials. Also enjoying high time in Hamilton were five students from PineGrove elementary school. Aquatred: unique. 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