Longhorns defence corrals Bulldogs Not what the doctor ordered for Smith It wasn‘t quite what Rob Smith had in mind at the World Junior Paddling Championships in Racice of the Czech Republic recently. The Burloak Canoe Club memâ€" ber was hoping to become part of the first Canadian crew ever to qualify in a Kâ€"4 final at this event." Instead Smith and mates Scott Ilisley of Dartmouth, N.S., Graham Cobb of North Bay, Ont. and Dan Maksymiuk of Saskatoon, Sask. were fourth in repechage (second chance to qualify for semiâ€"finals) in both the 500 and 1,000 metres events. The foursome needed to finish third to move on. Their respective times were 1 minute 33.19 (1:33.19) seconds and 3:25.23. 2y YOUCOULD WNA HOLIDAY FOR ? Just for being a subscriber to the TO NASHVILLE VRCNA BEACKOR ORLANDO! Subscribe before September 1st 1993, all pre paid subscribers will be automatically entered into a draw. Winner‘s name will be published in the Oakville Beaver. â€"SPORTS TAKING THE PLUNGE: Oakville Longhorns‘ running back Garland Drummond surges through a pair of North Bay Bulldog defenders during firstâ€"half action in Saturday‘s Northern Football Conference semiâ€"final playoff game at (‘HE OAKVILLE BEAVER | THE 0/ AKVILLE BEAVER | O Elsewhere Burloak Canoe Club paddlers won eight events in the first two days of the Canadian National Canoe and Kayak Sprint Racing Championships at the Rideau Canoe Club in Ottawa last Friday and Saturday. In the Kâ€"2 S50O0m, Smith and IlJsley did make the semiâ€"finals but finished eighth in a clocking of 1:36.63. Top three in semiâ€"final races advanced to the final. Winning the gold were Larry Kâ€"2 1,000m, Cain and Kevin Stott in senior men _ Hollins (3:27.50) Câ€"2 500 metres in a time of 1:49.54, Kâ€"4 1,000m, I the junior men Câ€"15 1,000m crew Junior men in 3:46.19, the senior men Câ€"4 Kâ€"2 500m, . 1,000m crew in 3:32.32, the junior _ Hawryluk (1:42.6 men Câ€"4 1,000m crew in 4:10.49, Câ€"2 1,000m, | Nathan Luce in junior men Kâ€"1 English (1:57 ‘Horns prevailed 25â€"0 to advance to Saturday‘s champiâ€" onship against the Scarborough Crimson Tide back at Nelson Stadium. (Photo by Christine Chew) Burlington‘s Nelson Stadium. Thanks to a stingy defence, the 500m in 1:50.76, Louise Barcley Senior women and Meghan Hersey in junior Câ€"4 500m, Burioak (2:26.40). women Kâ€"2 500m in 1:57.41, Luce and Craig Palmer in junior men Kâ€"2 BRONZE MEDALS 1,000m, Dave Smith in juvenile Senior men men Kâ€"1 S0Om in 1:50.17. Câ€"1 1,000m, Gavin Maxwell (4 Câ€"1 1,000m, Larry Cain (4:04.25). Kâ€"2 $500m, Als Câ€"1 500m, Larry Cain (1:58.78). (1:40.30). Câ€"2 1,000m, Larry Cain and Jack Câ€"1 500m, Gan Chubsty (3:42.89) Câ€"2 1,000m, Kâ€"2 1,000m, Alan Gibb and Jonathon _ Roussel (3:45.71) Hawryluk (1:42.62). Câ€"2 1,000m, Brian Bliss and Ivan English (1:52.07). Senior men Kâ€"4 1,000m, Burloak (3:13.84) Junior men Kâ€"2 500m, Jonathon Hollins and Al SILVER MEDALS NAME ADDRESS Chubsty (1:50.57) Kâ€"2 500m, Alan Gibb and Craig Paimer (1:40.30). Câ€"1 500m, Gavin Maxwell (1:59.13). Câ€"2 1,000m, Ivan English and Jason Oidershaw (1:44.03). Câ€"1 500m, Derek Schrotter (2:05.28) Stott (3:54.32) Câ€"1 1,000m, Gavin Maxwell (4:04.67). Câ€"2 500m, Gavin Maxwell and Jack Junior men Kâ€"2 500m, Nathan Luce and Scott Câ€"2 1,000m, Derek Schrotter and Kevin WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1993 PAGE 15 Garland Drummond‘s oneâ€"yard TD plunge, a 32â€"yard field goal by Mike Jackson and a 39â€"yard single by punter Bob Liscombe accounted for the other points. Oakville managed 246 yards total offence. Afterwards ‘Hormns head coach Tony Molnar was giving out plaudits to the defence. "No question the defence won this one for us," Molnar said. "Our defence has given up one point in the last five games and it played accordâ€" ingly today. "We did a good job on their passing game. There were a couple of breakdowns but they did not hurt us. Defence wins championships and that‘s bottom line." Molnar said the ‘Horns didn‘t come with the blitz as often and went to a manâ€"toâ€"man coverage to stop North Bay‘s passing game. "We stunted 30% of the time compared to 80% the last time we played them," he explained. i Scott said the defence did a better job of containing Ferreira. £4 "We wanted to keep the outside contained and keep the quarterback in the pocket," said the 6â€"foot 253 Ib. Hamilton resident. "Last time we went with the front four and the linebackers all at once and they found the pockâ€" ets. We eased off a little this time." <* Admitting the offence struggled, Molnar wasn‘t ready to condemn it either. 6 "The offence was flat again but it did enough to keep us in the game. When we needed it they put it in the end zone. "Coming into the game we wanted to control the clock which is what we did," he continued. "Our ratio was 70â€"30 running and passing which is what you want to do with this particular club. You do not want to give North Bay the ball." o Scott was beaming earâ€"toâ€"ear about getting to the title game. T» "I‘ve been waiting five years for this," said the 23â€"yearâ€"old rookie who played the last five seasons with the Hamilton Hurricanes organization. "It‘s too bad I had to move to another team to get this opportunity." »* NOTES: Ticket prices for Saturday‘s game are $5 for adults, $3 for stuâ€" dents and seniors and $1 for kids... A draw for a trip for two to Niagara Falls will be made at the gcame. Tickets are $2 and will be sold at the game. U 976â€"4321