Oakville Beaver, 11 Jul 1993, p. 15

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TODAY: Finals of SunLife national tennis tournament at Ontario Racquet Club. Ontario Soccer Association‘s Elite Soccer Camp Program for competitive or select team boys and girls ages 10â€"14, July 12â€"16 at Bronte Athletic Field. Fee is $105. Call 495â€"4250 to register... The Oakville Summer Basketball Camp, Aug. 30â€"Sept. 3 at Blakelock High School. Open to boys and girls aged 11â€"17. Sessions run from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost is $65 per player. Call 336â€" 6669...The Tiger Football Development Camp _ at Blakelock High School July 12â€" 17. Open to boys in Grades 7 and 8. Cost is $120 per person for six days of instruction. Equipment will be provided. Funds raised will go towards the TAB football program. t The improved the Hawks record to 11â€"2â€"2. Assists went to Sean Lavelle (2), Scotty Russell and Kolada. Mike Murray and Bryan Magee turned in strong defenâ€" sive efforts. Oakville played with sive efforts. Oakyv only seven bodies BOXLA WIN Steven Donnelly scored all five goals and Stephen Kolada‘s steady netminding led the Oakville Hawks tyke rep lacrosse team to a 5â€"3 win over Toronto Beaches at Toronto‘s East York Arena last week. _ Daniela Manes registered a hatâ€"trick to power the Oakville Blazers girls underâ€"12 rep soccer team to an 11â€"0 rout of the Guelph Royals in Peelâ€"Halton League action Tuesday evening. The win improved the locals‘ record to 5â€"0â€"0. In those five games, the Blazers have outscored the opposition 43â€"2. Mandy Joseph (2), Amy Bell (2), Kim Salem, Carolyn Flowers, Natalie Gluic and Cristina Orsini had the other scores. Stephanie Rupcic posted the shutout in goal. By TOM MICHIBATA Oakville Beaver staff MISSISSAUGA â€"Like a pair of prized heavyâ€" weights battling for the champion belt, Oakville‘s Chris Pridham and Welland‘s Brian Gyetko went toeâ€"toâ€"toe giving and taking shots Friday afternoon. Their ring was center court at the Ontario Racquet Club. At stake was a semiâ€"final berth in the men‘s singles draw of the $100,000 SunLife Nationals and a step closer to being crowned as the number one player in Canada. In a match where whoever took the last punch would prevail, it was the topâ€"seeded Pridham who was left standing. The decisive blow was a service winner to give the 28â€"yearâ€"old Pridham a 9â€"7 deciâ€" $100,000 SunLife Nationals Pridham goes the distance COURT WARS: ~Oakville‘s Martin Wostenholme leans forward for a backhand shot during a thirdâ€"round men‘s singles match against Yann Lefebvre of Drummondville, Que. at the $100,000 Try our tasty Chicken Fajitas! Here‘s a tasty treat for July. .. Chicken Fajitas. We‘ve taken tender strips of seasoned chicken, diced tomatoes, slivered onions, shredded cheddar cheese, sliced green peppers and wrapped them in a warm tortilla. Try them with hot or mild picante sauce. M Chicken Fajitas are only here until the end of July, so hurry in and try them today! ( WAIT ‘TILL YOU TASTE THE NEXT FEATURED TASTE OF THE MONTH... AND THE NEXT... AND THE NEXT ... AND THE NEXT! inkpp1rs Nationals tennis tournament at the iOntario Racquet Club Thursday afternoon. ‘The ninthâ€"seeded Wostenholme prevailed 6â€" 4 6â€"4 to set up a quarter-final date with Toronto's Andrew Sznajder Friday. _ sion in the tieâ€"breaker of the third and deciding set after the two split the first two sets â€" Pridham taking the first 6â€"4 and Gyetko bouncing back to take the second 7â€"5. The win was especially satisfying for Pridham given his past record of bad experiences with hot conditions at this event. Twice he‘s had to default during matches due to heat exhaustion. All told the centerâ€"court audience was treated to an exhilarating brand of tennis for nearly three hours in plus 30C heat that left both competitors a little battleâ€"weary afterwards. Pridham showed his staying power by rallying from 0â€"2 and 2â€"4 deficits in the third set. He broke Gyetko‘s serve to tie matters at 4â€"4. (Cont‘d on Pg.16) (Photo by Riziero Vertolli). SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1993 PAGE15 to Jeff Brake and Spencer, Derek Pogue‘s RBI single and a sacrifice fly by Collett in the ninth accounted for the other runs. Defensively Dave Krug made a sparkling overâ€"theâ€"fence catch in right field in the ninth with the bases loaded and one out. winning pitcher for the White Sox. He went sevenâ€"andâ€"oneâ€"third innings, allowing two runs (one earned) on six hits and five walks. He struck out five. John Breckon went the final oneâ€" andâ€"twoâ€"third innings, surrendering two runs (one earned) on two hits In action Monday, Collett went 4â€"forâ€"4 with six RBI and two runs scored to power the White Sox to a 15â€"3 blowout of the Glanbrook Grizzlies at Oakville Park. Trailing 1â€"0 after five innings, Brenner Everts‘ RBI double tied the score 1â€"1 in the top of the sixth. Brampton got a run in the bottam of the inning to make it 2â€"2. Ken Collett‘s solo homer in the top of the seventh gave Oakville the lead for good at 3â€"2. Drew Spencer‘s RBI single in the eighth and basesâ€"loaded walks to Jeff Brake and Spencer, Derek The game was called after sixâ€" andâ€"aâ€"half innings because of tfie 10â€"run mercy rule. Brake was 2â€"forâ€"4 with two RBI and three runs scored. Pogue was 3â€"forâ€"5 with an RBI and run scored. Krug in his debut was 2â€"forâ€"3 with an RBI and run scored. Pat Noonan was 2â€"forâ€"4 with an RBI. Blair Stewart went the first six innings on the hill for the win. He surrendered two runs on five hits and three walks. He stmick out two. Wayne Porterfield went the final innings, giving up one run on two hits and one walk. He whiffed two. Scott Antoniak went 4â€"forâ€"5 with five RBI to pace the Oakville White Sox to an 11â€"4 victory over the Brampton Twins in senior Central Ontario Baseball Association action Thursday night in Brampton. The .win lifted the Whlte Sox record to 9â€"6. The .win lifted the Whlte Sox record to 9â€"6. Tied 1â€"1 in the top of the sixth inning, Antoniak‘s RBI single gave the White Sox a 2â€"1 cushion. His twoâ€"run single in the eighth increased the White Sox lead to 5â€"2. He also cracked a twoâ€"run single in Oakville‘s sixâ€"run ninth inning. Steve Nero was the starting and and two walks. He fanned one The Sheridan Royals unleasheda 25â€"hit attack in a 21â€"4 rout of Oakville last Wednesday at Ninth Line Park. _ The White Sox host Dundas tomorrow at Oakville Park (7:30 p.m.) Antoniak powers White So SoXx

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