Oakville Beaver, 21 Nov 1993, p. 17

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MINOR NOVICE "AA": Polywheels Rangers lost a close one to Orangeville 3â€"2 after falling behind 2â€" 0. Orangeville scored first following a goal mouth scramble and lead by two going into the second period. But Michael Nelligan scored for Oakville to make it 2â€"1. Evan McGrath‘s goal tied the score at 2â€"2. Orangeville netted the winner despite some good defence by Andrew MacMillan and Brad Weatherly. Assists went to Griffin Allen and Neil Murray. BANTAM "AA": Oakville Rangers defeated Hespeler and Dundas, but lost to Woolwich and Owen Sound recentâ€" ly. Oakville defeated Hespeler 4â€"3. Mike Charles, Chris Maguire, Mike Paralovos and Mike Kinnunen scoring. Quentin Budd (2), Chris Maguire, J.P. Mercieca, Rob Shirley and Doug Baard drew assists. Oakville then lost to Woolwich 6â€"1. Jamie Innes, Paralovos and Budd combined on the lone Oakville goal. Oakville bounced back with a 4â€"2 win over Dundas. Sean Krumpek, Ryan Poole, Jason Lee and Kinnunen did the goal scoring. Todd Cruikshank (3), Innes, Lee, Budd, Kinnunen and Rob Shirley had helpers. In a 3â€"2 loss to Owen Sound, Maguire and Kinnunen notched the goals, while Baard, Krumpek and Frank Mangano had assists. MINOR PEEWEE "AA": Agway Metals Oakville Rangers were downed by Guelph 5â€"2 for their fourth loss of the year. The loss dropped the team‘s season record to 7â€"4â€"3. Stuart Brown scored two, giving him five goals in the last two games. Jonathan Yeh and Stuart Matheson assisted. FILM EEST THE 0/ Rory Swinburne of the St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders senior girls basketball team faces some tight coverage from Bishop Reding defender Zsuzsa Fedacsek during Halton high school semiâ€"final playoff action Thursday. Oakville shutout of girls basketball finals McDonald‘s® has four great video hits for the holidaysâ€"Charlotte‘s Web, Wayne‘s World, Addams Family, and Ghost. Buy one when you purchase a large sandwicht breakfast sandwich, (Pz22] or Extra Value Meal. ppppppp While Supplies Last *Ask for details (Photo by Riziermo Vertoll]] No matter what it‘s called, it will be Bishop Reding versus Milton in both senior and junior girls champiâ€" onships after the two schools elimiâ€" nated their respective opponents in semiâ€"final playoff action Thursday. Two Oakville schools, Oakvilleâ€" Trafalgar and St. Thomas Aquinas, were victimized by Bishop Reding in junior and senior semiâ€"finals respectively. The Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar Red Devils junior girls team finally sucâ€" cumbed by a score of 39â€"34 after a By SAL BOMMARITO Special to the Beaver all it a Milton loveâ€"in. Or as it is more commonly known: the Halton high school girls basketball championships Nov. 23rd at Sheridan College. : s s i ki y se oo > e 1 4 ew YVear‘s ® * Eve Those in attendance will include representatives from McMaster University Health Sciences, George Brown College School of Tourism and Leisure, Humber College Sports Marketing, Sheridan College Sports Injury Management, York University Sport Administration and Outward Bound. The career centre is located at 5230 South Service Road in Burlington. Calling all sportsâ€"minded individuals who want a career in the field of sports. The Halton Industry and Education Council career centre is holding a sports and recreation career fair next Tuesday (Nov. 23rd) from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The evening‘s keynote speaker will be Sandra Levy, a former member of the Canadian national field hockey team which qualified for the 1993 World Cup. Levy is now involved with the Female Athletes Motivating Excellence (FAME) Experts in sports journalism, psychology and administration, as well as arena management and other areas, will also be on hand. Sports career fair Tuesday FRIDAY, DEC. 31, 1993 Hats! Balloons! Noisemakers! Hot Cold Buffet! fl‘ Continuous Dancing! .. 8 pm â€" ? ~ oh. Cash Bar \‘) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1993 PAGE 17 For Tickets call 827â€"1854 per couple valiant effort. Meanwhile, the St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders senior girls squad lost its game by a much greater margin, 57â€"36. In that game, Bishop Reding led St. Thomas Aquinas 32â€"12 at the half. Standouts for the Oakville teargs in their losing causes, were Becky Richardson, who scored 23 points for the Red Devils, and Karolina Zmirak, who netted 15 points for the Raiders. For Bishop Reding, it was Jackie Shaw and Angela Hrkac leading the way for the senior team, while Mary Ellen Gleason and Sabrina Mascarin provided most of the offence for the junior squad. The two Milton teams ousted Notre Dame and Nelson in junior and senior respectively to advance to the finals. CARFIND MAKES IT EASY TO BUY, OR SELL A VEHICLE COMPUTER WEEKLY PUBLICATION

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