Oakville Beaver, 7 Mar 1993, p. 22

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Appleby College pools its effort Appleby College‘s Mike Stewart came away with two gold medals at the Independent Schools Athletic Association championships at St. Andrew‘s College in Aurora. Stewart was tops in the boys 100â€"metre individual medley and backstroke, clocking times of one minute, 8.18 seconds and 1:06.61, respectively. Appleby finished third out of 10 teams behind Upper Canada of Toronto and Trinity of Port Hope, LZ LP LZ Tim Andrews had Appleby‘s other individual gold, winning the White Oaks swept tt 50m freestyle in 25.56 seconds. boys titles at the Haltor Silver medals went to: Andrews _ curling championships. FAX 840â€"3083) Canada‘s Best Community Newspaper .. 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FAX (416) agency as the ‘s Travel 1993 Kirsten Harmark girls squad of Andra Harmark, Suzie Talbot and Amy McCleary defeated Blakelock in the final, 8â€"1. Paul Kelly skipped his team of Kurt MciIntee, Sean McKenzie and Brent Woodward to an 8â€"3 win over Oakville Trafalgar in the boys final. Trevor Reid, Matt Tyre , Trevor Tyre and Andy Kranz comprised the OT rink. All four teams advance to the Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference championships, Monday at Oakville Curling Club The Raiders are making Juzenas look like a genius as they stand one game away from taking it all, thanks to a 50â€"45 victory over Lester B. Pearson in a Halton high school semiâ€"final playoff, Thursday . Even with no returnees from last year‘s quarterfinalists, coach Vic Juzenas still had an inkling his St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders midget boys basketball team would make some noise this season. Raiders going to the final The win sends the Raiders to the championship game, Tuesday (7 p.m.) against Milton Mustangs at Sheridan College‘s J.M. Porter Athletic Centre Milton defeated Notre Dame 50â€"45 in Thursday‘s other semiâ€"final. _ HALTON BASKETBALL _ _ _ CHAMPIONSHIPS Meanwhile in junior semiâ€"final action Thursday, White Oaks Wildcats were eliminated by Burlington Nelson 57â€"53 and Pearson topped Milton 64â€" 56. Nelson and Pearson will meet in the Halton final at the Porter Athletic Centre following the midget champiâ€" onship. Forward Rodney Baptiste and guard Andrew Saulez are unquestionably the team‘s offensive wizards but Juzenas says the remaining players have been willing and effective supporting cast members. "I knew Rodney and Andrew were good players," he said. "It was mostâ€" ly finding guys to play with them. The other guys know their roles and they‘ve accepted them." Juzenas points to the good work from his bench Thursday, particularly the rebounding. of forwards Kevin Pacheco and Sean McCarthy. Baptiste led the Raiders with 21 points and 13 rebounds. Saulez and Andry Sola folâ€" lowed with 12 and eight points respectively. Aquinas was down 26â€"25 at halftime but led 38â€"34 after threeâ€"quarters. Mustangs and Raiders have met four times this season. Milton took the first three by margins of 30, 33 and 24 points before Raiders won the final meeting by three. "It should be a close game," said Juzenas. "I don‘t they can run up the score on us and I don‘t think we can run up the score on them." 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Rhodd, an allâ€"star in each of his four years at Humber, and Peak were also voted allâ€"Canadians. Rhodd recently had his jersey retired by Humber. The banquet was held to fete the four teams competing in this weekâ€" end‘s OCAA champlonshlps being heldâ€"here. j HALTON BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS Uuesday at S!lendan Col}ege ) i as‘vvs Mtlmn (7p.m.) OR elson vs. L..B. _Ee_arsnn {8:30 p.m.)

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