Three local schools â€" Loyola, Appleby College and Queen Elizabeth Park â€"â€"will have entries in the Halton high school tennis championships May 19â€"20 at Bronte Provincial Park. The senior tournament will go on Wednesday while the junior event is the following day (Thursday). Divisions are men‘s and women‘s singles, men‘s and women‘s doubles and mixed doubles. Action begins at 9 a.m on both days. Tennis finals are set to go and manufactured home complete. Also lots available for R.V.‘s. Located just 45 mins. west of Toronto in Aberfovie. (Near Gueiph, Ontario) 1â€"(519) 763â€"1275 Winter in Florida and Summer in the Canadian Country Side 6 M 6 e » . £2â€"p K of * € 3 "â€â€™-â€â€ ’.â€â€' ' Ar A. e ts ce 2e ce ts t t t ts ahs ahs 4 o i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i io n n n n ui un w n 14 PA M Garner helped his own cause by going 2â€"forâ€"4 at the plate with two RBIs. Mark Wright added a runâ€"scoring PRIME BRONTE LOCATION On the park, hidden assets, must see. Home Match 9300413 Garner didn‘t walk a batter and was one out shy of a perfect performance. An infield popâ€"up that went for an error resulted in the only baseâ€"runner he allowed. Chuck Garner tossed noâ€"hit ball over four innings and struck out eight, giving White Oaks Wildcats a 4â€"1 victory over Bishop Reding Royals in Halton high school baseball action, Thursday at Oakville Park. Chuck grounds Bishop Reding _ JUNIOR BOYS: St. Thornas Aquinas Raiders were flexing their muscles as they p Oakville Traialgar 10â€"2 in Volpe Division junior soceer play. Aquinas took a 4-1’ â€"0 eord mo s final regularâ€"season maich Thursday against White Oaks. A win would ensure the Ralders a hye in the first round of playotfs. Danny Seixeiro led the ï¬aldefs assault withflth;g_e uuals‘ Jelf Romao and Rob Servidio had two goals, Rob Quaresma, Eric Ferreira and Mike Perkovic one Tuesday, 0.E. Park doubled Blakelock 4â€"2 and Loyola drilled White Oflks 8â€"0.. Vandemel and Kelly Lamonl cnnnacled tor Wlme Daks (S-M) Karry Mile ' shutout. Martanna Saric paced Mninas (3â€"1â€"2) victory with m goals. . GIRLS: TA. Blakelock Tabbies upped an undefeated regular season in sanmr uu!s somr's Volpe Division with a 1â€"1 the wllh fla_kyllla Trafaigar, Weduesday at TAB _ Melissa Wells scored for the Tabbies, who finished with a 4â€"0â€"2 ma:k In other Volpe amon Milton shaded Inme Oaks wlldcats 2-1 Queen P drubbed E.C. Drury 4â€"0 and Loyola Hawks edyed msho ’Bedmu 2: ' White Oaks, now 24â€"0. Loyola and Reding ned 1â€"1 at Loyola and the St. Thomas Aqumas dumped Appleby cofleoe 4-1 Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Broker | _ _ im | _ _ im 2448 Lakeshore Rd. Oakville Celebrating Our $ per person per room per night (Based on double occupancy, taxes additional) 825â€"1171 849â€" 356C Includes Continental Breakfast Daily STAY TWO NIGHTS and THE THIRD NIGHT IS FREE! 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Also on Monday, Milton remained unbeaten by trouncing Queen Elizabeth Park Eagles 12â€"4 and Bishop Reding Royals pounded Blakelock 10â€"2 at Glen Abbey. Mike and Mark McPhail drove in seven of the 12 Milton runs. The Tigers dropped to 1â€"3â€"1. In other Volpe Division action, St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders nipped the Oakville Trafalgar 1â€"0 and the White Oaks tripped the Loyola Hawks 3â€"1. Guido Brusoni (2) and Ovando White connected for White Oaks, now 2â€"2â€"1. Chris Van De Mosselaer got credit for the Loyola goal, which was actually a misdirected kick by a Wildcats player. Hawks were missing key defenders Brian Capin and Dominic Orsini and coach Ed Ponikvar felt their absences were noticeable. "We missed them big time. White Oaks was really pumped for the game. They kept coming at us and eventually: ‘our defence cracked:" Stephano Kim was the winning pitcher in relief for Loyola. Kim also scored the winning run in the sixth inning as the Hawks rallied from a 3â€"0 deficit. Mike Horgan took the loss for OT. Matt Martin collected two hits while Chris Terrault had two RBIs. Despite the setbackâ€"â€"the Devils second against three winsâ€" â€"OT coach Brian Penman was beaming about his team‘s effort. "If we played like that all seaâ€" son we‘d be in a much better position," said White Oaks coach Stuart Miller. Kevin O‘Flaherty went 3â€"forâ€"3 and scored three runs. Eagles will finish the regular season at 5â€"1â€"0 because their final scheduled game is against Milton, which earlier pulled out of the loop. Ed Stodola scored with 15 minutes remaining in the second half for the Raiders. "It was probably the best game I‘ve seen from them all season. We played an outstanding defenâ€" sive game (and) our goalie, Mike Hoffman, was spectacular." Queen Elizabeth Park Eagles improved to 4â€"1 in Halton high school senior boys soccer with a 2â€"0 decision over T.A. Blakelock Tigers, Tuesday. Jason Craddock and Bernardo Rockson tallied for the Eagles. Dean Peffer notched the shutout in goal. Q.E. Park‘s too much for Tabbies