Cindy Davis was seventhâ€" fastest female as the Milton Heights Hersey Alpine White squad dropped a 117â€"71 decision to Skyloft. Leslie Grell of Oakville was second in females in a losing cause as Milton Heights Hershey Alpine Red dropped a 101â€"73 decision to Chicopee. Grell‘s combined time was 47.05 seconds. Grell‘s combined time was 57.33 seconds. Oakville‘s Stephanie Grell was fastest female as the Milton Heights Silver Team knocked off Lakeridge 119â€"73 recently. Chris Rose of Oakville was thirdâ€"fastest male with a comâ€" bined time of 44.81 seconds. Local Susi Davis‘ firstâ€"place finish in the female division helped the Milton Heights Gold Team beat Mansfield 117â€"74 in dual downhill ski meet recently. Davis‘ combined time was one minute 7.01 seconds. TUESDAY: Central Ontario Junior A Hockey. Oakville Blades vs. Burlington Cougars. 7:30 p.m. at Oakville Arena. Her combined time was 1:15.48. curling semiâ€"final playoffs. Boys: White Oaks ‘A‘ vs. BLakeIock; Oakville Trafalgar vs. _ Assumption. _ Girls: Blakelock vs. St. Thomas Aquinas. 4 p.m. at Oakville Curline Club. Oakville Little League Baseball will be holding regisâ€" tration on Saturday, Feb. 27th at White Oaks Secondary School from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Players are urged to bring old gloves so that they can be reconditioned and given to less fortunate kids in Oakville through Big Brothers. Eges are $75 for one child per family, $70 per child for two children per family and $65 for three children per family. Oakville Soccer Club needs team sponsors. Call 849â€"4436. TOMORROW: Hich school / DeFrancesco is one lean machine WILDCAT ATTACK: John DeFrancesco of the White Oaks Wildcats (right) goes for the leg of Chris Denick of E.C. Drury during a 61 kg. division match at the Halton high school wrestling championships Thursday at Burlington Central High School. DeFrancesco dominated By TOM MICHIBATA Oakville Beaver staff BURLINGTON â€" For John DeFrancesco beating all six of his oppoâ€" nents without surrendering a point to win the 61 kg. division at the Halton wrestling championships was the easy part. It was keeping his weight down for Thursday‘s competition at Burlington Central High School while making those scrumptious sandâ€" wiches in his partâ€"time job at a local submarine shop that was his greater nemesis. "It‘s kind of hard because I work at Subway‘s," said the jubilant 17â€" yearâ€"old White Oaks Secondary School student who captured his first Halton title in four attempts. "Cutting down for this was the toughest thing for me to do. "I fasted and wore garbage bags for two or three days. Still this morning I was half a pound off so I hit the showers (hot) with a garbage bag on. Because Whitby is not considâ€" ered part of Metropolitan After being signed three games ago, forward Chris Cambareri can no longer play for the Oakville Blades junior A hockey club. ‘Ontario Hockey Association president Brent Ladds has ruled Cambareri ineligible because as an import player he was signed after the deadline of Jan. 25th. Cambareri, a Whitby resident, was signed earlier last week. By TOM MICHIBATA Oakville Beaver staff Cambareri ineligible for rest of season FAMILY SIZE PEPPERONN PIZZA or 2 for $10! Toronto, Cambareri does not qualify as one of five players Central clubs are permitted to sign from Metro and be deemed as nonâ€"imports. Walker admitted the faux pas Thursday. "I assumed Whitby was within SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1993 PAGE 20 Bring your family or friends to a participating McDonald‘s and treat them to a delicious Family Size Pizza at a new value price. A Family Size pepperoni Pizza is just $5.99! A Family Size Deluxe Pizza is now only $7.99. Large family? Lots of friends? You‘re lucky! Because you can get two Family Size Pepperoni Pizzas for just $10, or a second Family Size Deluxe Pizza for $3.:99! Now that‘s a deal. worth sharing. his class, winning all six of his matches without giving up a single point. He was one of four WOSS wrestlers to win gold. Top four in each weight class advance to the Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference championships Thursday at Central. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) DeFrancesco also had to be weightâ€"conscious for the Ontario espoir championships recently where he finished fifth at 136.4 Ibs. and Ontario junior championships where he placed fourth at the 138.6 lbs. but he deems "Coach Daniels (Nick) told me I could do well if I kept my weight down. That made me go down." DeFrancesco felt a little sapped by his weightâ€"losing schemes but his adrenaline more than compensated. DeFrancesco‘s incentive to stay at 61 kg. was to avoid facing E.C. Drury‘s Chris Spence at the next highest weight (64 kg.). DeFrancesco had lost all five of his meetings with Spence including last year‘s Halton final at 61 kg. "I felt a bit tired but I was so focused on this," DeFrancesco said. "I didn‘t want anything to stand in the way." "T‘ll have to keep my weight down for GHAC‘s (Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference championship)." Cambareri played in two games with Oakville â€" last Thursday against Brampton and last Friday against Royal York and picked up one assist. Ladds said the Blades won‘t forfeit any of those games because protests must be filed within 48 hours. the Metropolitan Toronto area," he said. OHA president Brent Ladds has received the letter of comâ€" plaint from the Town of Oakville‘s Parks and Recreation about the mess left in the dressine (See ‘Elder‘, Pg.21 ) Caledon viceâ€"president Jerry Callaghan said a team meeting on the matter would be held yesterâ€" day. "It‘s one of two things," he said. "Either we did it or someone else went into the dressing room after we did. If we did it we‘ll have to lay claim to it." room at Oakville Arena occupied by the Caledon Canadians after a Feb. 5th game. "We‘re looking into the matâ€" ter," Ladds said Thursday. "We‘re giving Caledon an opportunity to investigate it and get back to us. We have to establish guilt first."