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Players are requested to bring a helmet, shoulder pads, practice jersey, mouthguard and appropriate footwe more information, call 845â€"2875. Brookdale Pool will be this summer‘s host of the annual Oakville Novice Swim meet, next Tuesday. It‘s free and open to anyone 14â€"years old and under. The final open practice will be held at all Oakville outdoor pools tormorrow (Thursday) from 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Call 827â€"9531 for information. Oldershaw teamed with Matthew Bliss to win the Kâ€"2 class and joined Bliss, Sean Coglin and Brock Higgins in winning the Kâ€"4. Brian Bliss, Coglin and Higgins made up the Câ€"4 squad. Burloak‘s other gold medal came from Anilie Richards and Kali Boot, who were first in atom women‘s Kâ€"4. See Sports Scoreboard for more results. Lastâ€"minute signâ€"ups will be accepted at the Oakville location of the First Halton Head Start Football Camp for high school players, beginning Monday. About 100 players have signed up for the camp at Oakville Trafalgar High School, while the Burlington camp at M.M. Robinson is full at 160, according to camp organizer Gary Crocker. Interested players can register at 5 p.m. on Aug. 30. Sessions run daily from 5:30â€"8 p.m through Friday. 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CARBERRY DAVIS INSURANCE 6 (Jonathan Kilmartin, Drew Karges, David Ksiazkiewlez, Robert Devagas); HANNA HENDERSON 4 (Paul Fedossow, Nikola Cimbur). TOWNE RESTAURANT & BANQUET HALL 8 (Andrew Jones, Zachary Katsof, Mario Cacador); BRASS BEVELLED DOORS 3 NOVICE UNDER 6‘A‘ MAMA‘S IN THE KITCHEN (Matthew Dickson, Cavin Bratton, Alexandra Dignam), A. WESLEY PAVING (Candace Zylak, Jason Persad, Chris Farriauga) (Frederick Genereux) MR. SUB (Maicolm Norwood, Brandon Frrer, Stephanie Krush), BANK OF MONTREAL BENGALS (David Reid, Scott Britten, Corey Pepper) MINOR OAKS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (Lauren Nash, Samantha Ponting, Taylor Stevenson), CAPCO CONSTRUCTION (Garret Ince, Bryant Devit, Kyle Skinner) MONO BLOCK WHITE A OAKVILLE GIRLS SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION MITE DIVISION BROWN & SONS 19 (( l MAR OAKVILLE SOCCER CLUB 10 Alar N Each M n Bartlett, ENZOIL 8 ppinger Robert ter M MI WHOL Penha Kevin Kaczmarczyk) ROYALS 5 (Heather Cormier, Stephanie Ticknovich, Pattu McDermott, Jenna Tofflemire, Carlene Stacey, Jennifer Sandi Lands), HENDERSON PERRIS WELSH 0. ADVANCE MACHINE 6 (Rachel Carson 2. BOYS UNDER 10‘A‘ NEW YORK FRIES 2 (Kyle Jordan, Adam Witts, Paul Winger), CALORITECH INC. 0 (Nabeel Elkhafif, Mark Doyle, Geoffrey Farrer). BOYS UNDER 10B‘ ED VIANNA TRUSTEE 5, OAKVILLE TRAFALGAR LIONS 2 Vid SUPELCO CANADA 2 (Alec Thomson, Chris Behar, Ryan Hannigan), BRONTE FISH & CHIPS 1 (Jack Sousa, Trevbor Williams, Mark Bezpreczny) BOYS UNDER 7‘A‘ ABBEY PHARMACY (Ryan Tuske, Joshua Shrum, Chris Makrael), 0.S.C. UNITED. PEEWEE MEN K2: Adam Oldershaw, Mark Oldershaw, 5th. K4: A. Oldershaw, M. Oldershaw, Graeme Luey, Gear 4th C4: A. Oldershaw, M. Oldershaw, Gear, Matthew Bliss, 7th Shannon Miles Julie Mutch), Smith) PEEWEE MEN K2: Adam Oldershaw, Mark Oldershaw, 5th. K4: A. Oldershaw, M. Oldershaw, Graeme Luey, Gear 4th. C4: A. Oldershaw, M. Oldershaw, Gear, Matthew Bliss, 7th. Oakville Minor Baseball Association MINOR Tâ€"BALL (Outstanding players) JOHN OLECH ELECTRIC (Craig Shimod, Michael Olech, Alex Tweed), TEAM 7 (Keaton Grieve, David Kelly, Caitlin Doherty). TEAM 15 (Shannon Campbell, John Canario, Owen Card), GINO‘S PIZZA (Doug Hobson, Philip Connor, Michael Wills). SPENCER & SMYTH INSURANCE ADJUSTERS (David MacDonell, Callie O‘Hara, Ryan Molony), JOHN OLECH ELECTRIC (David Hissink, Craig Shimoda, Geoffrey Dunlop) SID‘S TROPHIES (Matthew Thompson, Riley Austin, Andrew Gorsky), SUNOCO CAR 7 VAN WASH (Michael Podzyhun, Chris Langlois, Dainis Simsons) Twentyâ€"eight golfers from four regional preâ€"qualifying rounds have advanced to the final Canadian Open qualifying tournament, Sept.6 at Devil‘s Paintbrush in Caledon. "This is the first year for the regional preâ€"qualifying event and we‘re pleased with the results," said Bill Paul, director of tournament operations for the Royal Canadian Golf Association, which conducts the Open. LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA (Brandon Lee, Lee Bigelow, Kyle Peters), PROCOR (Jay Laquintana, Brendan Krawiec, Joshua McNeil). Top eight players from that competition will be eligible to play in the Open, Sept.9â€"12 at Glen Abbevy. Pat Bates of Gloucester, Mass., and Chris Bernard of Summerside PEI, claimed the final two spots from the final regional preâ€" qualifier, at Ashburn Golf Club in Armdale, N.S., recently. Bates shot 74, Bernard 75. In all, players from six provinces and four states have moved on to the final qualifier The regional preâ€"qualifying system was designed by the Oakvilleâ€"based RCGA to allow golfers from across Canada a better chance to try to qualify for the Open, said Paul. Previously, there had been only "restrictive" final qualifying tournament on the Monday of the tournament week. K1 M. Oldershaw, 3rd; Bliss, 4th; Brock Aiggins, 5th. K2: M. Oldershaw, Bliss, 1st; Sean Coglin, Aiggins, 3rd. One hundred and 56 golfersâ€" pros as well as amateurs with a handicap of two or lessâ€"were eligible to try to qualify at each site st K14:; Mason Frazer, 8th. C4:Tait Richards, Paul Keyes, Dave Wood nathon Gear, 6th. C15: Jason Roussel‘s crew, 2nd. BANTAM WOMEN K2: Dominique Forand, Tabetha Boot, 6th. K4: Boot, Forand, Darcy Robertson helsea. Kirkby, 6th. Golfers take aim at final Open qualifier glin, 5th C4: M. Oldershaw, B.Bliss, Coglin, Higgins Ha pher McCAIN/DARIGOLD 7 tt Myers, Jason Hurd), 0 fasan Kocsis. Jeff Sewa KA M K2 KA 0O LE CLOVERLEAF CHAMPIONSHIPS (Held last weekend in Ottawa and Mississauga) BANTAM MEN IRR BOYS UNDER 14 GOWAN & WARD INS. )awe Kali Boot, 4th. Amilie Richards, K. Boot, 3rd Richards. Boot. 1st. W Te Oldershaw, Bliss, Coglin, Higgins Oldershaw, 2nd; Brian Bliss, 4th AR f A Nancy Krizan, Jessica Condon, BMW SUBARU 1 (Shannon GIRLS UNDER 14 MacStravic David Guss ATOM WOMEN Br UNDER 8‘B ATOM MEN ) (Nick Davis 1EMCO 1 (Dan ABINETREE i Wildfang). : ON De ) 7 (Iliya Maglov 5, , 0.S.C. CARDINALS wartie, James Mann, )ICKIN 1 2), MULVALE seph Robb). is Knez 2, Anthony ck), CORBETT‘S in 2, Dominic Dela 6 A J Bruce 1 (Michae MULVALE JPE IN PELCO 2 )aley) . Andrew Bryar Ja 19