+ CANADIAN WOOD 10 (Mike Ward 5, %r:es Albrecht 2, James Waish, Kris Viahovic, n Wilkinson. ASSISTS: Viahovic 3, Andrew Yeh 2, Mike Wydysz, Mike Zinkiewich), BECâ€" TON DICKENSON 3 (Justin Kotulak 3 ASSISTS: Graham Jenner, Sean Kennedy Jbey Keiner, Brad Ingham). * SK AUTOMOTIVE 5 (Michale Gomes 2 Paul Sallows, Bradley Cossitt, Kerry Barchan ASSISTS: Brandon Botham 2, Gomes 2, Michale Bragg, Ryan Badham, Carson Jenkin) LAW DEVELOPMENT 0 (Shutout: Jonathon Thomas). 4 MINOR NOVICE RED * MOTT‘S CLAMATOS 2 (Rian Kurri goendan Murray. ASSISTS: Matthew Russell lin Riisi, Michel Swinton, Colin Granby) PROQUIP 1 (Geo#ff Aselstin. ASSISTS: Kar Wulf, David Probyn). , MOM‘S 6 (Justin Dunati 3, Andrew Drummond, Shane Davis, Connor Farris. ASSISTS: David Dobrinsky, Tyler Donati, Julian Dawe). PALLETTâ€"PALLETT 5 (Bryden Hope 2, Paul O‘Mahony,Andy MacDonald, mhale Bonano. ASSISTS: Brad Hutchison, in Sinclair) latest victim of the injury bug that has hit the team. He joins defenceman David Marshall (ankle) on the injury list while two other blueliners, Bryan Baranowski (elbow bursiâ€" tis) and Stephen Cundhill (wrist, ankle), are playing at well below 100 per cent. Goaltender Cam Bradley, who slipped on a patch of ice Friday morning and broke his foot. is the Appleby hobbles into the playoffs Appleby finished atop the Volpe Division with a 13â€" 3 record while QEP checks out with a 4â€"10â€"2 mark. And getting a bye in the first round of playoffs is just what the doctor ordered m for Appleby. Swimmers < Elliott Smith scored with a minute remaining in the game to give injuryâ€"ridden Appleby College a 1â€"0 vicâ€" tory over the Queen Elizabeth Park Eagles in Halton high school hockey action. Friday. Tralling 2â€"1 in game three with four minutes to play, the Ranger erupted for four goals in a 5â€"3 decision. Oakville now meets Kitchener, with the first game "Qoing tonight (Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.) at Oakvilie Arena. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 416â€"624â€"0093 w ATOM AA ~â€" Oakville Maplegrove Village Rangers AA atoms were ousted from Ontario Minor Hockey Association [playdowns with a 6â€"0 loss to Milton 6â€"0 Sunday. / Milton took the sixâ€"point series, three games to two. / _ Milton captured the first two games 2â€"1 and 4â€"0 ‘before the Rangers bounced back to take games three SUmMHFRAMAER MINOR HOCKEY 5' Robbie Haines had three assists and Corey White ho in the second game. Sean Tompa had the shutout Andrew Shortt, Joe Geffros, Ryan Smith, Blair Downey (on a penalty shot) and Scott Campbell all scored. Matt Swain had two assists, Smith Downey and Cralg Toner the others. Robble Haines scored two goals and Justin Close and Scott Russell had the others as the Rangers comâ€" pleted a sweep of Brampton with a 4â€"1 win, Monday. *« Oakville won the first two games 7â€"1 and 14â€"0. Josh $myth had seven goal in the two games, Steve ’Donnelly sixâ€"â€"five in the second gameâ€"â€"Connor Murphy three and Close two. Michael Murray, Ryan Cramar and Nico Gill atso scored. MINOR OAKS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Oakville Corbett Sports advanced to the third round of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association midget AAA playdowns after sweeping Burlington in a secondâ€"round series. » MINOR NOVICE AA After a 19â€"2â€"2 regular season, Oakville Sunlight Solarium Rangers won their secondâ€"round OMHA playâ€" off series in grand fashion. Best Air Fares! Best Packages! BLAZER‘S BLACKHAWKS 7 (Matt Turne ‘CEAGUE STARTS: â€" May 21 to Sept. 93 MOHA OFFICES LEAGUES "*FRI. & *SUN. Nites BOYS & GIRLS REP HOCKEY Call the HAC 24 Hour Travel Hotline Today! 525â€"4696 or 1â€"800â€"263â€"0495 40 MLROW AY PAPERWEIGHT EAST §§155AUGA. O Swimmers take to pool Qualifying for next Friday‘s Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association championships at the Etobicoke Olympium (Mar. 5th) is based on meeting qualifying times in earlier meets during the year. Action gets underway at about 9 a.m. and conâ€" cludes at about 2:30 p.m. The Halton high school swimming championship go today (Wednesday) at the Etobicoke Olympium. Defending team champion Queen Elizabeth Park heads the list of six local schools in the oneâ€"day compeution. St. Thomas Aquinas, Appleby College, White Oaks, Oakville Trafalgar and Loyola are the other Oakville schools. BELL 3 (Ada Ocall 2, Mike Wildbore ASSISTS: Allison Goodman, John Crane}. CAN ROSS 1 (Trevor Slade. ASSISTS: Luke ATOM RED DARBT AUTO 4 (Steve Mea Clancy, Mike Thomson, Adam ASSISTS: Rob Vovce 2. Rorv Knight. ASSISTS: McGrath 3, Turner 2, Knigh 2, Kyle Ross 2, Gregg Lalonde, Anthon Denino, Sean Lavelle). 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Oakvilie lost the second game 4â€"3, with Chris Ridde!!, Robby Tarantino and David Maniccla scorâ€" ing. Rangers then bounced back to win 6â€"3 at home Sunday on goals by Tarantino (2), Keith Zavitz, Ridde!!, Bacon and Bret! McGrath. Oakvilie National Security Rangers have taken a 4â€"2 lead in their sixâ€"point series against Chinguacousy. A road win in game four [ C C<Ay CC TT tonight (Wednesday) o1 S t game five Saturday in pOr S Oakville will propel the Nick Jelinek recall Rangers out of their loop in | ing up; attempting to the OMHA playdowns. school. Robert Payne and Logan Walsh had three goals each in the series, with Josh Close and Chris McCauley scoring the others. Assists went to Walsh (3), Danie! Phillips (2), Stuart Matheson (2), Jonathen Yeh (2), Stephen King (2), Dan Dawson, Jeff Ferguson and Stuart Brown. and four 3â€"0 and 4â€"2 NEW PLAYERS & NEW TEAMS Craig MacM is expanding to cover the entire Halton Region! We are looking for AAA NOVICE NO INITIATION FEE! Jenner is hoping Bradley will be in uniform next week. In the meantime he has no qualms in going with Suvin Malik, who posted the shutout against the Eagles. But Jenner won‘t use injuries as an excuse for ‘"We certainly could use the rest," said coach Dave Jenner. "(The playoffs) are going to be interesting. In a oneâ€"game knockout format, you never know " Mik e : Rangers are on a roll PETROâ€"CAN 4 W RACQUET Sm COURTS Jelinek says he was distressed to hear about kids hanging around shopâ€" ping mall arcades in their free time when "they could be developing themselves as a person." He began planning the program four months ago and only got approval from Appleby last week. He‘s limiting enrollment to 100 students, with coaches for every eight participants. Call him at 926â€"4387 for details. Enter the Oakville March Break Sports Camp, running March 15â€"19 at Appleby College, For a cost of $150 per camper (including final day lunch and all taxes), Jelinek is offering formal instruction and coaching in basketball, volleyball, squash and badminton, plus supervised swimming and other pool activities, indoor soccer and weight fraining T‘ ve always been active and like to help kids keep active," said Jelinek, a former Appleby student who also teaches a business/sports course at the private Lakeshore Rd. school. Now that‘s he‘s graduated and entered the business world (he works for Second Dimension Sports, a Toronto sports marketing and promotion company), he hasn‘t given up the idea of athletics for students over the March Break. Nick Jelinek recalls the boredom of March ing up, attempting to round up friends merely school. LITTLE CAESARS 5 (M OPTIMISTS CLUB 3 (M later). BELL 1 (R. Hasbu KIWANIS CLUB 6 (C. MINOR ATOM RED OLSER HOSKINS 3 (Brent V TANDET TROJANS 0 Sports camp for March per person In quarterâ€"final playoff action yesterday, Loyola Hawks entertained the White Oaks Wildcats at Oakville Arena. Details in the Friday Beaver "A good team perseâ€" veres. We‘re not the first team to have injuries. We‘ve been dealt a new deck and we just have to keep battling." any shortcoming come playoffs. BANTAM RED 3515 FAIRVIEW STREET BURLINGTON Call 639â€"8271 VIVITAR 2 Gill, Josh Pippy, Eddle Flore, Bacon, Manicclia and Riddell added solo helpers. GIRLS Nicole Leblanc, Katie Zwir and Clarisse Thornton all picked up their first point of the season as Oakville atom ‘C‘ girls routed Guelph 7â€"0. Jillian Savin scored three goals for the winners, Leblanc, Merritt Blundy, Amanda Lynham and Amy Bell the others. Lisa Robertson had the shutout. Leslea Laughlin had three assists. THE OAKVILLE BEAVER imnoipliithiner > Guardian Drugs~ Assistive Device Program Registered Vendor _ .. fe 1| CIT; & Wheelchairs & Ramps Rentals HOME HEALTH CARE CENTRE All Ostomx SuEEIies! Break when he was growâ€" to shoot hoops over at the s Guardian Drugs A firstâ€"round playoff matchup with Burlington might have also gone out the window with the loss. With four teams in a logjam at the top of the division, Oakville could We had been moving along at a pretty good clip (before the losing streak), beating some good teams," Walker said. "We were hitting and shooting in the first period. Then we peetered off. It doesn‘t make me feel good coming up to playoffs." Blades (23â€"22â€"1) close out the regular slate Friday at home against Brampton Capitals (8 p.m.). Playing a solid first period in which they outshot Burlington 21â€"9, the Blades took a 2â€"1 lead. But they slowly regressed in the second periâ€" od which ended tied 3â€"3. Knowing for a while that they will finish in fifth place in the Central Ontario Junior A Hockey League‘s West Division, the Blades have dropped their last three games, the latest an 8â€"5 defeat at the hands of Burlington Cougars, Monday evening at Burlington‘s Central Arena. Playing for nothing more than now d building morale just doesn‘t seem to _ instead. turning the crank of the Oakville Walk Blades. MNakville Blades playing out string as Central playoffs near This luxury body lounger Lift Chair includes heat and massage. Model Pâ€"TMRS70 ‘1299 PRIDE LIFT CHAIR & Ostomy Supplies & Sports Medicinge (Supports & Braces) & Foot Care Orthotics & Compression Stockings & Bathroom Safety Aids ® Incontinence Supplies & Blood Pressure Kits * Kyrstian _ Stringer missed Monday‘s game because of an aggressor penalty he picked up against Georgetown. Out of the lineup Friday were Danny Digironimo and Jamie Davey. Friday, the Blades were guilty of perhaps playing out the string and were stung 5â€"2 by Georgetown, which is fighting for the seventh and final playoff spot with Royal York Rangers. Matt Interbartolo and Delmonte scored for Oakville. Outside of the first period on Monday, the only other bright spot was the play of midget defenceman Andrew Shortt, called up to help the depleted blueline ranks. Justin Ball (pinched nerve) and Jamie Davey (wrist) were missing. Shortt drew an assist on Dan Delmonte‘s goal. Gary Heenan, Willie Muir, Danny Digironimo and Jason Ricci had the other tallies. Walker says a Burlingtonâ€" Oakville confrontation is a natural rivalry because of the close proximâ€" ity of the teams. Secondly, the Blades‘ skating game is tailorâ€"made for Burlington‘s spacious Central Arena. iledon or Milton TM 17