Oakville Beaver, 5 Nov 1993, p. 28

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"I sure learned a lot, that‘s for sure," King said of his days working for Bob Lean at Glen Abbey. He‘s in charge of the pro shop, plus lessons and clinics at the club. Like Glen Abbey, Carlisle is 18 holes, with a big dinine room and locker room. King, who spent nine years at Glen Abbey as an associate pro, took over at the public, 6,600â€" yard course two weeks ago. Duff, a sophomore, played left wing in the 5â€"2 loss but was moved to centre for the rematch. He was reunited with linemates Robb McIntyre and Brad Burnham to recreate a hardâ€" working combo from the 1991â€" 92 season. Oakville‘s Jamie King is the new head pro at Carlisle Golf Club in Burlineton. Former Oakville Blades star John Duff was named Bulldog of the Week after his Ferris State University hockey team lost its first two cames of the season. Duff, who missed the entire 1992â€"93 season with injuries, scored a goal in both a 5â€"2 and 5â€" 3 loss at Northern Michican. GoOLF King DUFF UNLEASHED Call 845â€"2821 for more inforâ€" mation. Girls and boys under 8: 9:15 a.m. (awards at 9:45 a.m.). Girls and boys under 13/14: 10 a.m. (10:30 a.m.) Girls and boys under 9/10: 10:45 a.m. (11:15 a.m,.). Girls and boys under 11/12: 11:30 a.m. (12 noon). Senior ladies and men: 12:15 p.m. (12:30 p.m.) Girls and boys underâ€"16 and 19: 12:15 p.m. (12:30 p.m.). CHWO radio station will hand out its annual gold awards to Oakville Soccer Club players, Saturday at Hopedale Mall. Registration times are as folâ€" lows: Lane Quelch was the firstâ€" place 10â€"yearâ€"old boy and was fifth overall in the boys 10â€"14 age group with a time of 7:08. GoLD AwWARDS The trio finished seventh, ninth and 12th, respectively, in the 10â€"14 yearâ€"old category. Megan Punnett led the way by winning the girls division with a time of seven minutes, 45.8 seconds. She was followed by Oakville‘s Caralynn Laszlo and Leah Quelch. Four runners from the Oakville Athletiques International Track and Field Club showed their heels to other 10â€"yearâ€"olds in the two kilometre section of the Halloween Run in Hamilton, Sunday. HALLOWEEN RUN ARM Club members of the past are ureed to call 842â€"0903. Oakville Aquatic Club is now in its 25th year. And it has belied its relatively small, communityâ€"based staturé by regularly churning out some of the nation‘s fastest swimâ€" mers, including three Olympians (Jane Wright, Melanie McKay and David Churchill). Frame, who recently moved back to Oakville after working in Ottawa, is currently in the process of forming an alumni committee and tracking down past members. After that come longâ€"term goals: » Volunteering at meets and other events. » Social events for past and present members of the club. "A lot of alumni may have chilâ€" dren coming up, too, and we want to make sure the club is still there and running well," said Frame, 35. Now he wants to "give someâ€" thing back" to the club that supportâ€" ed him along the way. Frame is embarking on a plan that will see the formation of an alumni association for the 2,000â€" odd swimmers that ever donned a bathing suit for the Oakville Aquatic Club. » Fundâ€"raising through sales or corporate sponsorship. He was once the world‘s No. 3 ranked swimmers. He competed in the Panâ€"Am Games. He suffered the devastation of losing at the 1976 Olympic trials and the disappointâ€" ment of Canada‘s decision not to compete in the 1980 Games. Rick Frame has fought the batâ€" tles. Calling all A firstâ€"period fight spilled over when three Milton players entered the Oakville bench area. Walker called the attack unprovoked and was livid that the penalty calls didn‘t reflect that. "How long can we keep the reigns on a bunch of young men who see these injustices?" said Walker. "It has reached the point where we have to ask ourselves, is it more of a problem to:keep our kids under control or let them co?...Somethine‘s sot to sive." Two weeks ago against Brampton, the Blades were incensed when the Capitals left their benchâ€"while Oakville players stayed putâ€"to join a melee. But once again, another Provincial Jr. A Hockey League victoryâ€"this won 5â€"3 over Milton Merchants on Tuesdayâ€"has been overshadowed by controversy. Eight players, including five from Oakville, were ejected from the game and Blades general manager Murray Walker was threatening "frontier justice" after the second altercation at the Oakville bench in two weeks. Don‘t look now, but the Oakville Blades, after a woeful start, have quietly won four of their past five cames. Blades win another wild one wins $25.00 in Giff Certificates from the Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, _ 165 Cross Avenue. ZORAN VOLIC senior football team in Halton and quarterback Zoran Volic is a big reason why. Last week, he ran for four touchdowns as the Eagles completed an unbeaten season with a 43â€"8 win over St. Thomas Aquinas. Eagles host White Oaks in one of eight playoff games today (Friday, 2 p.m.). Queen Elizabeth Park Eagles are the topâ€"ranked A live and silent auction will also be held at Cedar Springs. Call 632â€" 1733 for information. Pridham‘s connection with CAVEAT runs through Cedar Springs, where Nina‘s family are members. Pridham‘s sister, Judith Pridham Millar, has taught tennis at Cedar Springs and his mother is a former member. "What happened to Nina underlined the fear that society is not proâ€" tected by the justice system," said Pridham, noting that CAVEAT is pushing for changes to the Criminal Code, Bail Reform Act and Parole Act. CAVEAT is a notâ€"forâ€"profit organization formed to appeal for a "more accountable" justice system, following the murder of Burlington‘s Nina deVilliers on Aug. 9, 1991. As well, tennis legends Vitas Gerulaitis and Roy Emerson will parâ€" ticipate in a doubles match against the pros of Cedar Springs. A member of Canada‘s ABB Davis Cup team and the country‘s topâ€"ranked male player in 1992 and 1993, Pridham will play teamâ€" mate Brian Gyetko of Welland at 7 p.m. This is the second consecutive year he has spearheaded the drive. Last year‘s Chris Pridham Invitational raised more than $47,000. The 28â€"yearâ€"old professional is hoping to raise $50,000 for Canadians Against Violence Everywhere Advocating its Termination in the Nov. 27 event at Cedar Springs Athletic and Racquet Club in Burlington. Pridham goes to court for antiâ€"violence group Oakville tennis star Chris Pridham is once again headlining a fundâ€"raising exhibition in support of CAVEAT. AKVILLE BEAVER ITALIAN, Adam Hagen, Scott Bertolli and Rick McDonald scored for Milton. McDonald started the season with Oakville but was traded to the Merchants. Defenceman Richard Raymond, playing just his third game since bemg acquued from Kingston of the Ontario Hockey League, led the way with four assists, while Kent Williams scored two goals, including a firstâ€"period shorthanded marker. Phil James, Justin Ball and Matt Honchar also scored. Tuesday, the Blades lost Gord Kalverda, Mike Roberts, Ben Van dePeer, Shane Stevens and Justin Slaney after the incident, while the Merchants lost three players. Kalverda received two major penalties and is in line for a suspension. Blades‘ Chris Chapman was later ejected with a match penalty for checking from behind and will also miss tonight‘s (Friday, 8 p.m.) game at Oakvillé Arena against Streetsville Derbys. Walker rejected a suggestion that the Oakville bench is baiting opposition players. But the short bench didn‘t hurt, as the Blades led 3â€" 1 after the first period then scored a pair of power play goals to go up 5â€"2 after the second. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1993 PAGE 28

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