(Men‘s Summer League results). NATIONAL SPORTS CENTRE 76 (Scott Chisholm 28, Kevin Shand 20). CENTURY 21â€" DON GOODALE 70 (Glen Hamilton 29, Marce Barac). OAKVILLE SOCCER CLUB (KHouse league results/scorers) GIRLS UNDER 10 â€" ‘B‘ RUNNERS 4 (Jackie Kendrick 2, Tare Ge Kristina Methuish); MURRON‘S CABINETREE (Elena Sterling, Courtney Smyth 2). BOYS UNDER 11 GRANVILLE CONSTRUCTORS 5 (Harry F Joshua Smith, Andrew Burch, Terry Koutidi TOWNE RESTAURANT & BANQUET HALL (Andrew Jones, Zachary Katsof) ~ _ HOME COURT BASKETBALL 98 (Dave Eisler 24, Jason Burch 15). T. LITZEN‘S SPORTS 65 (James Mercado 19, John Laycock 11) KMART 61 (Rob Barac 22, Trevor Smykaluk 13). WHITE ROSE 58 (Eric Heath 18, Sean McBumey 144. WEST STAR ATHLETICS 78 (Lioyd Oliver 27, Brad Goodwin 19). BADEN 52 (Taras Hetmanczuk 14, Frank Pascoe 14). STANDINGS: National Sports 32 points; White Rose 26; West Star 24; Century 21 24; Kmart 24; T. Litzen 20; Home Court 20: Baden 20 PACKARD BELL 5 (Sloan Alessa Brendan Jones, Vince Bucciachio, Ryansor Nicholas Thompson); BRASS BEVE DOORS 0. NATIONAL CELLULAR 1 (Ryan Lavender HANNA HENDERSON 6 (Trevor Burns, Darre Norton, Nicola Cimbur, Jordan Muldoon, Pa Fedossow). CARBERRY DAVIS INSURANCE 2 (Drew Karges, Sean Kearney); THE COMPU COUNTS 7 (Andrew Stern, Michae! Mechan, Cody Finney). GIRLS UNDER 14 S.M.W. SUBARU 0; G.B. APPLIANCE 5 (Amanda Oft, Angela Hale, Lauren Ruvo, Tracey Hamlet, Allison Palmateer). deli SHERIDAN COLLEGE 4 (Paven Sehmi 3, Melanie Evens); HENDERSON PERRIS WELSH 2 (Megan Doherty 2). STANDINGS: Flyers 11â€"0â€"1; Gators 10â€"1â€"1 Sharks 5â€"4â€"3; Knights 5â€"6â€"1; Picâ€"aâ€"deli 5â€"7â€"0 Sunoco 4â€"8â€"1; Kings 2â€"9â€"1; Leats 1â€"9â€"2 ADVANCE MACHINE 3 (Julie Mutch 2, Anna Preece); 0.S.C. ROYALS 1 (Jenniter Sandilands). UNDER 6‘A‘ E.G. SOCCER (David McLean, Jordan Stark, Hanna Zimmering), MINOR OAKS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (Thomas Flynn, Jenna Hatton, Danielle Gagnon). MAMA‘S IN THE KITCHEN (Nicholas Adams, Matthew Dickson, Christopher Cherritt), CAPCO CONSTRUCTION (Craig Nelson, Bryant Devitt, Kyle Skinner). A. WESLEY PAVING (Christopher Farrugia, Nicholas Parr, Graham Thompson), BANK OF MONTREAL BENGALS (Michael Proska, Thomas Kert, Jeffrey Batchelor). MR. SUBMARINE (Andrea Lordio, Matthew Thompson, Harrison Haristopoulos), 0.S.C. ANGELS (Courtney Fairweather, Donald Bums, Mitchell Chikowski) . UNDER 6°B‘ ABBEY OAKS NEWS (Timothy Noj, Graeme Langdon, Robert Bosshard), OPTIMIST CLUB OF OAKVILLE (Kyle Marshall, Brent Seguin, Samantha Cicchini). O.S.C RANGERS (Michael Perdue, Braheer Shaban, Christine Mozarky), RAND TECHNOLO "There seems to be increased levels of participation," said Bell. We don‘t know whether it‘s because there‘s that many more climbers or because we happen to have some of the key areas." Halton Region Conservation Authority manager Sandy Bell estiâ€" mates there is a 10 per cent increase in instructional permits every year and that doesn‘t take into account recreational climbers because the HRCA can‘t monitor them. Permits are given out for instruc tion at Rattlesnake Point but not Mt Nemo. There is also Sunset Cliff, a minor rockface near Crawford Lake in Burlington, that‘s ideal for a beginner. Mt. Nemo in Burlington, which is about 100 feet straight up, poses a more difficult and treacherous challenge. (Indeed, there have already been two serious falls there this summer). "It‘s an activity that has tremenâ€" dous amount of rewards. Through a little bit of physical training, you can really make great strides in improvement fairly quickly." And some of the best areas to climb in Eastern Canada are right here in Halton. Rattlesnake Point is the most popular area because it‘s closeâ€"â€" about 20 kilometres north of Oakvilleâ€"â€"and it‘s a relatively easy climb, therefore a good starting base for the novice type. 20 Rock climbing is on the way up OAKVILLE‘S MOST EXCITING WAY OF MEETING PEOPLE Halton Ball Hockey Association Picâ€"aâ€"deli 7, Kings 1. Knights 3,. Leats 0. Flyers 6, Sunoco 0. Gators 4, Sharks 2 PLAYER OF WEEK: Brent Andruko (Picâ€"a "Our courses are filled to beyond SEE OUR CLASSIFIED SECTION HOME COURT BASKETBALL Continued from Page 1 are Gak Kee IROQUOIS RIDGE RESIDENTS (Da» Brown, Danie! Kavanagh, Volodymyr Dashk 0.5.C. CARDINALS. COUNTRYWIDE (Doug Lageryt, Erica Jiberia UNDER 6°C‘ GIES SPEERS ROAD BROADLOOM (Ra Maich, Sean McMonagle, Douglas Kotu LIONS (Olivia Pesowski, Alannah Henderson) SID‘S TROPHIES (Kristopher Hug 0.$.C. L4ONS (Michael Pecino, Kevin Okihirc Adama Wong), NEW ELECTRICAL CORF (Joshua Fieldhouse, Kelsey Leggett, Saral Davidson). O.S.C. STRIKERS (Ryan Crakig, Ryan Weir Michae! Turner), MORDEN SERVICENTRE (Mario LaPorta, Andrew Pereira, Charli¢ Stoneman) capacity," said Moore who‘s been teaching it for 25 years. "Going to the cliff on a weekend, you‘ll just see wallâ€"toâ€"wall rope." Another attractive feature of Rattlesnake Point says Bell is its southern exposure, which means warmer conditions for the climber in the spring and fall. Moore says the most important advice he can give to those just getâ€" ting into it is get proper instruction from a qualified teacher. Reading a book just won‘t suffice, he cautions. "It‘s a concern of mine that peoâ€" ple are not taking courses. They‘re reading a book or watching a Sylvester _ Stallone _ movie (Cliffhanger) and deciding they want to be a rockclimber." Q Brian MacWilliams and Danny Repath each slugged a grand slam as Oakville Pocket Press hammered Sault Ste. Marie 14â€"2 in the final of the Barrie Red Sox Peewee Baseball Tournament. MacWilliams was also the winning pitchâ€" er. Other RBIs went to Geoff Schmid, Tyler Moss and Bryant Patriquin. Moss tossed a twoâ€"hitter in a 7â€"1 semiâ€"final victory over North York, aided by homers from MacWilliams and P.J. Azevedo. In the roundâ€"robin, Oakville beat Whitby 10â€"0, tied Cawthra 9â€"9 and lost 7â€"4 to Barrie. MacWilliams had three RBIs and Repath two against Whitby. Darren McCaillen drove in five runs and Eric Nabeth two against Cawthra. Q Oakville minor peewees outlsugged Campbellville 10â€"8 in Central Ontario Baseball Association play. Marc Walton tripled and Tyler Hosocik rapped out two doubles. a Oakville Hotshots picked up a 2â€"0 victory over Guelph in Peel Halton Soccer League girls underâ€"11 action. 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