Oakville Beaver, 23 May 1993, p. 19

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The club‘s two rep teamsâ€"â€" Hawks and Hornets opened their Springfield League season Tuesday with disappointing results. The Hawks lost 2â€"1 to the Panthers while the Hornets bowed 2â€"0 to Hamilton Strikers The teams play Waterloo I and II, May 27 at Glen Ashton Park. SCHOOL‘s IN Spots are going fast for the Appleby College Summer Sports School. The hockey school portion of the school is sold out, with the exception of the advance level for the week of July 26. The tennis school is sold out for the week of July 5. Other weeks remain available, as are all weeks in the soccer and Exploring Sports programs. FIELD PLAY The season is underway for the Oakvilleâ€"based Halton Field Hockey Club. The two local teams met in a league game Thursday, with the Hornets winning 1â€"0 on a goal by Nicola Davey. Doyle Baseball Academy clinic, May 29â€"30 at Oakville Park. 842â€"1695....Home Court Basketballâ€"â€"league and clinicsâ€" â€"825â€"4117...Appleby College Summer Sports School, 845â€" 4681. WEDNESDAY: â€" Halton senior soccer finals, girls and boys, at Sherwood Forest Park. FRIDAY: Halton senior ruby _ championship _ at Sherwood Forest Park. SATURDAY: â€" Oakville Longhorns vs Scarborough. Northern Football Conference season opener. 7:30 p.m.at Nelson Stadium SUNDAY: River Oaks Run, 2km, 10km, wheelchair. 8:45 a.m. at River Oaks Recreation Centre. QP TICKETS Although the Ontario boys underâ€"20 soccer team didn‘t win a single game on its sevenâ€"game exhibition tour of Brazil, Oakville‘s Taras Illcezyna and Robert Anderson made favorable impressions. Illczyna, 17, and Anderson, 18, were two of 21 players selected to go as part of the trials for the Ontario team taking part in this year‘s Canada Summer Games, Aug. 8â€"14 in Kamloops, B.C. Oakville soccer stars return from Brazil VOLPE DIVISION SEMIFINALS SENIOR Oakvilie Trafaigar 11, White Oaks 0 Milton 15, T.A. Blakelock 11 (Trafalgar hosts Assumption in Halton semifinal, Tuesday) JUNIOR Oakville Trafaigar 17, E.C. Drury 3. Appleby 13, Nelson 10 White Oaks 27, Acton 0 (White Oaks visits Oakville Trafalgar in Halton semifinal, Wednesday at 4 p.m.) Illezyna is a goalie while Anderson is a midâ€" f“nd-rals“ ns M ak'lng .raisiflg The tour covered 17 days in two cities â€" San Paolo and Rio de Janiero. fielder. The Ontario team lost to Santos juniors 4â€"0 and Portucesa juniors 2â€"0, tied Juventus junior reserves 0â€"0, lost to and tied the Guaryuja Selects (senior) 3â€"0 and 1â€"1, lost to Palmeiras juniors 3â€"0 and lost to Bragantino 3â€"0. Ontario coach Hannibal Najjar of Mississauga says being so young, Illczyna will only get better with age. McDonald‘s Orange Bowl Want to raise funds for your school, church, scout troop or other organization? McDonald‘s Orange Bowl Program is just the ticket! The Orange Bow! itself is a container for holding and disâ€" pensing refreshing orange drink made with McDonald‘s orange syrup. The Orange Bowl Program provides the Orange Bowl dispenser and cups FREE to your organzation. You pay only a small charge for the Orange Syrup you require. So it‘s easy to sell McDonald‘s orange drinks at a profit for your organization. If the Orange Bowl can help you, contact the Store Manager for more details today. Jim Luis scored 21 points and Gerry Kaplette and John Barnes added 12 each as the Bulls stopped the Hawks 69â€"62 in the championship game of the St. Thomas Aquinas Afterâ€"Dinner Basketball League. Reggie Suyao had 24 points and Carlos Cardoso 16 for the Hawks. This was the first year for the league, which featured nearly 65 playâ€" ers aged 9â€"15. In the consolation final, John Duffy scored 25 points and Mike Bianci 20 as the Jazz whipped the Bucks 70â€"57. Liverio Tavares had 34 points and Ben Sennyongo 10 for the Bucks. Bulls defeated the Bucks and the Hawks beat the Jazz in semiâ€"final play. The Spurs dumped the Heat 32â€"22 in the battle for fifth place. David Norman scored 12 point and Andy Ribau 10 for the winners. Kevin Gibbons led the Heat with seven points, Matthew Bruce four. In quarterâ€"final action, Peter Perriera picked up 24 points as the Jazz downed the Spurs 90â€"62. Jason Gloger had 31 points for the Spurs. Bulls charge to the title "He is a fine keeper with a lot of potential," Najjar said. "He‘s got good agility. He needs to be a little more focused on each aspect of the game...But this is befitting of a 17â€"yearâ€"old. " Najjar said the 5â€"footâ€"11, 155â€"pound Anderson has excellent ball skills but is hindered by his lack of speed. "Robert is a very talented player â€" very gifted in terms of skills." Najjar wouldn‘t say if Illczyna and Anderson are frontâ€"runners to make the final 17â€"man roster for the Summer Games. SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1993 PAGE 19 By TOM MICHIBATA Oakville Beaver staff Bridesmaids to the Nelson Lords at both the Halton and Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference finals last year, the general feeling is this is the year and that Wednesday‘s win was merely the first step towards a bigger prize. Take for instance Wednesday‘s 7â€"0 drubbing of Oakville Trafalgar in a Halton high school Volpe Division semiâ€"final playoff match at Sherwood Forest Park in Burlington. ts There was no exuberant yelling and hugging after any goals. Just a few handshakes and light pats on the back. First up was Friday‘s Halton semiâ€"final match. Halton final is Wednesday at Sherwood Forest. There is a quiet confidence about the Queen Elizabeth Park senior girls soccer team this season. "Everything is coming together now," said forward Leslieâ€"Ann Graham, who scored four goals. "We‘re hoping that if we‘re going to go, it‘s going to be this year. See EAGLES, Page 20 Will this be the year of the Eagles? What you want is what you get.

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