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Drury in Halton high school Volpe Division hockey action Thursday afternoon at Oakville Arena. The Tigers finish the regular seaâ€" son out of the playoffs with a 5â€"10â€" 1 record. Joe Schamorhorm and Ryan Benson had the other Tiger scores. By TOM MICHIBATA Oakville Beaver staff Tigers end year on high note Expiry date Expiry date residence In other action Wednesday, the Oakville Trafalgar Red Devils pounded the Milton Mustangs 7â€"2. Will Raham had the lone Appleby (12â€"3â€"0) goal. Kevin Cromie closed out the scoring. Stripp had the lone goal for TAB. In other action Thursday, the Bishop Reding Royals knocked off a depleted Appleby College side 3â€" Backâ€"toâ€"back shorthanded goals by Jamie Watson and Bryan Laird in the third period broke the game open for White Oaks (6â€"6â€"4). The Wildcats were leading at the time 2â€" 1 on a pair of breakaway scores by Ron Fernback. "Some of the guys haven‘t really been into it," Gordon said. "It‘s a matter of pride and looking yourself in the mirror and saying I played a good game." TAB coâ€"coach Cary Gordon said although it was nice to end the seaâ€" son on a winning note, about half the team has been guilty of going through the motions in the last two games. The Tigers were coming off a 5â€"1 loss to the White Oaks Wildcats Wednesday. Kershaw from TAB and five players from Drury ejected. Wilson became the hero when he knocked him his own rebound in the overtime session. Assists went to Scott Nelson, Andre Kalata and Chad Blundy. Adam Rosso earned his second straight win in goal. "It was kind of a physical game â€" we‘re not used to that," said St. Foy coach Luc Rousseau. "We got a little tight when they scored that goal in the first minute (of the third period). We started playing like individuals but Oakville never left its gameplan." The locals overcame plenty in Thursday‘s victory at Bernieres Arena â€" a 2â€"0 deficit after two periods and a string of penalties. .__Jeff Kubacki got Oakville on the board with a powerâ€"play marker just 49 seconds into the final frame. Wilson evened the count at two five minutes later when he came out of the penalty box and finished off a rush initiated by Adam Richards. QUEBEC CITY â€" Jeff Wilson scored 2:12 into overtime to give the Oakville Rangers AAA peewees a stirring 3â€"2 comeâ€"fromâ€"behind victoâ€" ry over the St. Foy Gouveneurs in consolation action of the Quebec International Peewee Hockey Tournament Thursday afternoon. The win moved the Rangers into the semiâ€"finals yesterday afternoon against either Richmond Hill or Mississauga Reps. By TED McINTYRE Special to the Beaver Wilson‘s marker caps stirring win for peewees The Blyth brothers â€" Mike and Junior Kindergarten A.M. or Full Day Program Senior Kindergarten Full Day Program Before and after school supervision Student Screening â€" Jr. Kindergarten â€" Grade 4J By Entrance Examinations â€" Grades 5 â€" 8 Appointrr Limited midâ€"year placements A available h 2035 Upper Middle Road E. (9th Line/QEW £403) Oakville Serving Burlington, Milton, Oakuille, Mississauga, Etobicoke September 1993 registrations now being accepted At Glenburnie, our focus is on excellence, task commitment and skill development in a warm, caring atmosphere where students are encouraged and expected to achieve at their maximum level of capability. For information applications please call 338â€"6236 The Peter _ Busseriâ€"Marc Hamiltonâ€"Chad Guerin line scored six of the seven Hawk scores â€" each member scored twice. Adrian Tuzi had the single. Jason Rushforth recorded the shutout in goal. Scott Patterson and Brian Whalen replied for Appleby (12â€"2â€" 0). Arvin Purewall paced QEP (4â€"9â€" 2) with a goal and two assists. Jason Court, Adam Baker, Jason Clarke and T.J. Kotsopoulos got the other goals. Rob Dickinson and Vescan had two goals each for OT. Singles went to Justin Sonâ€"Hing, Mike Blyth and Bloomfield. In action Tuesday, the OT blastâ€" ed Appleby College 7â€"2, the Queen Elizabeth Park Eagles routed E.C. Drury 5â€"0 and the Loyola Hawks blasted Milton 7â€"2. Mike potted a hatâ€"trick and Dave notched the double. Russ Bloomfield also had two goals. The Red Devils complete the regular season with an 11â€"3â€"2 record. Jason McGuire was the winning netminder. Dave, combined for five goals to power the OT victory. Mike Cacador was in goal. By Appointment