Finlayson tok control of the 1.2 km loop from the start, nosâ€" ing out teammate Kim Langton for top spot. Leigh Hargrove, a junior from Oakville, was eighth. Oakville Cycling Club racers enjoyed strong performances at events in Burlington and Port Credit last week. Gary Scully turned in a firstâ€" place effort at the Burloak Wheelers Wednesday Criterium Series and then four days later, Jen Finlayson captured the senior women‘s title at the Port Credit Criterium. HoTt WHEELS Hargrove finished second in the junior women‘s event. Shawn Courchesne and Jeff Willis were fourth and 10th, respectively, in junior men and senior men. The average speed of the 50 km senior men‘s race was 48 km/hr. Only half of the 80â€" man field finished. Scully, meanwhile, battled hot hmid coniditions to win his Category III race. The win also allowed him to move up to the Category II level. Assistant coach needed for Oakville 9â€"yearâ€"old AAA rep hockey team. Call 634â€" 6806....Back Alley Sally Youth Beach Volleyball League. Weeknights in Burlington...825â€" 3503...Teams needed for Triple Crown 3â€"onâ€"3 Basketball Series, Sept. 4â€"6 at Etobioke Centennial Park. 564â€"8544... SATURDAY: ~Tom Big Canoe fishing tournament (boats leave and return to Sharky‘s Dock, Oakville Harbour). Oakville Little League major Tâ€"Ball Tournamet. All day at Trafalgar Park. Northern Football Conference championship game, 7 p.m. at Bronte Athletic Field (if Oakville Longhorns won their semifinal game last night (Saturday) Azinger, the 1987 PGA Tour Player of the Year, has topped the $1 million mark in season earnings for the first time in his career on the strength of 10 top 10 finishes, pushâ€" ing his lifetime earnings to more than $6 million. Paul Azinger, the secondâ€"leading money winner on the PGA Tour, is the latest golfer to confirm his entry into this year‘s Canadian Open. This year‘s Open will be played Sept. 9â€"12 at Glen Abbey. Azinger checks into Open Azinger, winner of this year‘s Memorial Tournament, as well as the New England Classic last month, joins previously announced stars Nick Price, Fred Couples, Davis Love III, John Daly, Craig Stadler, Corey Pavin, Lee Janzen and defending champion Greg Norman. ï¬iurs. Sept. 9 $33 (juniors $15) With his two victories this seaâ€" CANADIAN OPEN TICKET INFORMATION GREAT MOMENTS oNTo Although it won‘t be officailly announed until after the Sept. 9â€"12 event, Bell Canada will displace DuMaurier as the PGA stop‘s prinâ€" cipal sponsor after 22 years. son, Azinger extended the longest current victory streak on the PGA Tour, with at least one win in each of the last seven years. The 33â€"yearâ€"old has finished in the top five on the money list five of the last six years and is currently ranked among the top 10 leaders in seven individual categories. After 22 years, this will be the final year of DuMarier‘s sponsorâ€" ship of the Open. This could also mean a name change, depending if title sponsorâ€" ship was part of the deal reached with the Royal Canadian Golf Association. OLLECT YOUR SET OF McDONALD‘S®/ Jomuss® with purchase of any size fries or a hash brown. While supplies last. Purchase limits apply. Collect all 36 cards! â€" _ One ® â€"4â€"Card 45¢ * _ Pack A o 36 cards' ;plus tX # a i Other gold medals came over 1,000 metres from the juvenile men‘s Câ€" 4 team (Chris See, Leigh Anderson, Duke Razicki and Liam Birch) and Kâ€"Ai team (Matt Luce, Matt Thompson, Anderson and Mathieu Forand). Burloak‘s junior men captured nine gold medals, including two solo numbers by Al Hawrykuk (in 500m and 1,000m kayak). Hawrykeuk was also part of gold medalâ€"winning twoâ€"man 500 and 1,000 teams and the fourâ€"man 1,000 m squad. On the women‘s side, Lynwen Birch paddled her way to kayak gold over 500m and 1,000m, while Louise Barclay teamed with Cheeyl Murphy and Megan Hersey, respectively, to pick up Kâ€"2 gold over 1,000m and 500m. Derek Schrotter, who won solo canoe races over 500m and 1,000m, was Burloak‘s other junior double gold medalist. Burloak Canoe Club, led by a sizzling performance from its junior men‘s team, finished second at the Ontario Canoe and Kayak Championships in Welland, Saturday. Burloak‘s junior team racked up a total of 11 gold medals and garâ€" nered 149 of the team total of 217 points. Local canoeists take charge Kâ€"4 1,000m: 1) Luce, Thompson, Anderson, Mathieu Forand. JUNIOR WOMEN Kâ€"1 1,000m 1) Lynwen Birch; 2) Chery! BANTAM WOMEN Kâ€"2 500m: 3) Dominique Forand, Tabetha Boot. JUVENILE MEN Câ€"1 500m: 2) Chris See. Câ€"1 1,000m 2) See. Câ€"4 1,000m: 1) See, Leigh Anderson, Duke Razicki, Liam Birch. 500m war canoe: 2) Toby Collins crew. Kâ€"2 500m: 2) Matt Thompson, Matt Kâ€"4 500m: 3) Forand, Boot, Darcie Robertson, Chelsea Kirkby. BANTAM MEN 500m war canoe: 3) Jason Rousell Luce. ET MEN 500m War canoe: 2) Roussel crew. Kâ€"1 1,000m: 2) Mathieu Forand SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1993 PAGE 15 Câ€"1 1,000m: 3) Jason Roussel. Câ€"1 500m: 1) Derek Schrotter; 2) Ivan English; 3) Roussel. Câ€"2 1,000m: 1) Schrotter, Kevin Stott. Câ€"2 500m: 1) Brian Bliss, English. Câ€"4 1,000m: 2) Bliss, Stott, Hollins, Rob Stott; 3) Collins, Ron Wright, Liam Birch, See. Murphy; 3) Megan Dillon. Kâ€"1 500m: 1) Birch; 2) Dillon. Kâ€"2 1,000m: 1) Louise Barclay, Murphy; 2) Dillon, Birch. Kâ€"2 500m: 1) Barclay, Megan Hersey? JUNIOR MEN Kâ€"1 500m: 1) Al Hawryluk. # Kâ€"1 1,000m: 1) Hawryluk. Kâ€"2 500m: Jon Hollins, Hawryluk; 2) Nathan Luce, Scott Oldershaw. Kâ€"2 1,000m: 1) Craig Palmer, Luce. Kâ€"4 1,000m: 1) Hawryluk, Rob Smith, Mathieu Forand, Leigh Anderson. 1,000m war canoe: 1) Toby Collins crew.