TRACK STARS Members of Oakville‘s Athletiques International Track and Field club made their sevâ€" enth annual trek to Ottawa for the National Elementary Track and Field Championshipsâ€"and all nine came home with someâ€" thing for their efforts. Richie Barrett, 14, set a perâ€" sonal best in shot put and ended up with the gold medal with a heave of 10.70 metres. He also finished fifth in high jump. John MacKinnon, 14, set two personal bests en route to fourth and fifthâ€"place finishes in the 400m and 800m. Carson Murray finished fourth in ball throw and twice ran 11.8s over 780m for fifth place. Both were personal bests. Steve Turner, 13, was fourth in high jump. Kyle Johnson was fifth in the 400m and Brad Hankinson, 13, sixth. The latter two recorded personal bests. Jackie Spence was seventh in long jump, Lisa Kaljurand eighth. Chris McNeill,14, chopped three seconds from his 400m best to finish eighth. Pickâ€"up soccer for adults. 10 a.m. to noon Sundays at Kingsford Park (Sheridan Heights)...T.A. Blakelock footâ€" ball camp, July 12â€"17. 632â€" 8765...Headstart Football Camp for returning players, Aug. 30â€"Sept. 2...Oakville Summer Basketball Camp at Blakelock, Aug. 30â€"Sept. 2. 336â€"6669. house league soccer tournament at Shell Park. MONDAY: Oakville White Sox vs. Milton. Central Ontario senior baseball. 7:30 p.m. Oakville Park. THURSDAY: â€" Oakville National Soccer League underâ€" 16 reps home opener. 7:30 p.m. at Shell Park. SATURDAY: _ Oakville Longhorns vs. Brampton Bears. 7 p.m. at Bronte Field (Family Night). SUNDAY: Finals of Oakville â€" Get your S ~ JURassic PARK MEAL ’_QE TICKETS By TOM MICHIBATA Oakville Beaver staff By TOM MICHIBATA Oakville Beaver staff hile the money isn‘t in six figures s " / and the league not quite what he has in mind, Oakville‘s Mike Vanderjagt figures it‘s an apprenticeship for a bigger payoff down the road. The 23â€"yearâ€"old placekicker/punter has inked a one year contract with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League. The deal is worth about $35,000 (Cdn.) and it‘s contingent on him making the team. BURLINGTON â€" "We have to contain their backs." Those were the words of Oakville Trafalgar coach Greg Sora prior to the Red Devils‘ date with Markham Marauders in the Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association senior boys rugby championship, Friday at Sherwood Forest Park, And those words certainly rang true. The Red Devils‘ inability to stop Markham‘s backs resulted in three tries in less than two minutes, breakâ€" ing a scoreless tie and sending Markham to a convincing 22â€"0 victoâ€" ry. It was Markham‘s second provinâ€" cial title. Selected in eighth round of last year‘s CFL entry draft by the Roughies, the former White Oaks Secondary School and University of West Virginia star will be trying to supplant incumâ€" bents Dave Ridgway and Brett Matich at either, or both, positions when training camp opens. Rookies report on June 6th. Sora said OT wasn‘t able to defence what Markham did during the spurt that saw the Marauders take a 17â€"0 firstâ€"half lead. "Markham has the best set of backs I‘ve seen in a long time," Sora said. "Markham sucks you into the middle, which draws more forwards then we would have liked there. Then they spit it out and that‘s when they become very dangerous." "We adjusted in the second half but after they had put 17 points on the board." Vanderjagt takes a shot at Saskatchewan Bv TOM MICHIBATA and backup receiver with the Mountaineers the He even hired the same agent as Steve Anderson, Adam Lamarre, Matt Roberts and Brad Cartwright scored the Marauders‘ tries. Scott Candlish added a convert. Friday‘s finale was a dream matchup between the No. 1 (Markham) and No. 2 (OT) seeded teams. The two teams met in the Red Hot Tournament earlier in the year, with Markham prevailing 10â€"0. Red Devils earned a berth in the final with a 10â€"0 decision over Lawrence Park of Toronto in the semiâ€"finals earlier in the day. Andy Robertson notched two tries for OT. Markham meanwhile knocked off Barrie North 10â€"3 in the other semiâ€" final. OAKVILLE BEAVER | Having been a quarterback three years ago Sora said his forwards dominated at McDonald‘s... before it‘s history! FEATURING * Triple Cheeseburger Three 100% pure Canadian beef patties with two slices of process cheddar cheese on one of McDonald‘s famous buns. An Oakville Trafalgar player received a rude welâ€" come from his Nelson opponent in action from the Halton high school rugby final, last Friday. The and backup receiver with the Mountaineers the last two seasons, Vanderjagt‘s versatility and athâ€" letic ability is what caused Saskatchewan general manager Allan Ford taking notice. "He‘s a talented guy," Ford said. "He can do both (placekicking and punting) and you‘re always looking for that combination in one guy. "Right now we have the best field goal kicker in the business in Dave Ridgway (so) Mike will be competing more for punting and kickoffs." Noting the rookie‘s 6â€"footâ€"5, 215â€"pound frame, Ford said Vanderjagt will also be given a look at inside receiver. "Kicking and punting is what I do best but I like some quarterback and wide receiver," Vanderjagt said. Vanderjagt did not want to get locked into a longâ€"term deal with Saskatchewan because he would like to follow in the footsteps of fellow Oakville product Steve Christie and in the National Football League. * Medium Soft Drink in a Jurassic Park Collector Cup * Medium Frigs Devils fall short of rugby title every lineout against Lawrence Park. "They (Lawrence Park) tired to throw long, short and quick but it didn‘t matter," Sora said. Red Devils opened the 16â€"team tournament with a 59â€"3 shellacking of G.S. Henry of Triâ€"City, Thursday morning. Scoring tries for OT were Rick Grinbergs, Patrick Wagner, Ian Dann, Mark Perkins, Stuart Feth, Rob Didyk, Dave Patrick, Greg Braham, Ethan Gucfa and Rich Veale. Red Devils smoked Brebeuf 36â€"0 in their second game Thursday afterâ€" noon. James Bloomfield, Bob Darroch, Dann, Perkins, Robertson and Grinbergs scored tries while Wagner kicked three converts. Red Devils won the game to move into the OFSAA tournament at Sherwood Forest Park. He even hired the same agent as the Buffalo Bills star: Gil Scott of Toronto. Christie signed a $1 million deal as a free agent with Buffalo before the start of last year. Vanderjagt, who had stints of two years with Michigan State University and one with Allan Hancock in Santa Maria, Calif.â€"where he made the allâ€"conference and allâ€"California junior colâ€" lege teamâ€"is hoping the CFL will give him the credentials he‘ll need to attract attention from potential NFL employers. "When you go out on game day and there are 65,000 people cheering for you â€" it‘s something you can‘t explain," he said. "I played against Penn State on national television last year. I went out there kicked a 47â€"yarder in the rain and kicked another one from 41 yards to tie it (before Penn State eventually won)." In the meantime, Vanderjagt feels he‘s more than prepared for the pressures of klckmg in front of huge crowds. ¢ TM ©1993 UNIVERSAL CITY STUDIOS. INC. 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