Oakville Beaver, 10 Dec 1993, p. 24

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1. Call 845â€"5585 (touch tone only) 2. When prompted enter the 4â€" + [ _ digit code from the directory 3. To end your call press * " SPORTS t mas Camp er N Adult chns â€"1 \Weeke!l Owned Operated by: Halton Region Conservation Authority ‘ 2596 Britania Road West R.R. #2 Milton, Ontario L9T 2X6 COMMUNITY/NONâ€"PROFIT GROUPS...... ENTERTAINMENT Top 10 Weekly Movies............... Top 10 Weekly Videos....... Oakville Symphony Orchestra Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts Theatre HALTON SPECIAL EVENTS Halton Tourism................. HEALTH FACT ... 1c HOROSCOPE DIRECTORY.. Blades primed for key weekend games The Blades proved that this week when they skinned the Burlington Cougars 5â€"3 in a cliffhanger in Burlington Monday night. It was a victory of special sigâ€" nificance to the Blades because the loss dropped the Cougars into secâ€" ond place, just behind Hamilton and the Cougars have been giving Oakville fits all season. Prior to Monday‘s kill, the most the Blades had been able to do was salvage a tie in four meetings with the cats. The Cougars were also the last team in the league to fall to the Blades‘ attack. "With that win we‘ve now beatâ€" en every team in the league," said Blades GM Murray Walker. ‘"Burlington was the only team we As the Oakville Blades get ready to play Royal York tonight (Friday) and league leading Hamilton tomorâ€" row (Saturday), there‘s one thing Blades GM â€" Murray Walker knowsâ€"Oakville can beat any team in the league. 1, Ryan Mclvor 1, Wesley Dehmer 1. TEAM TWO O. TEAM FOUR 8 (Amardeep Mann 6, Andrew Messere 2. TEAM SEVEN TEAM THREE 14 (Nick Davis 5, Mitch Nevins 3, Colin Moffat 2, Tyler Weech 2, James Gore, 2). TEAM TEAM SIX 6 (Nicholas Canteenula 2, Jamie Robinson 1, Justin Howitt 1, Paolo Nano 1, Matt Bruder 1). TEAM EIGHT 2 ( Kyle Tooth 1, Tyler Legin 1. 5261 LOTTERIES 49 .cs 5700 Lottario Results.................... 5701 OAKVILLE BEAVER SERVICES 5700 5701 wins $25.00 in Giff Certificates from the Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, 165 Cross Avenue. TEAM TWELVE 4 (Mark Harris MINOR NOVICE (WHITE) TEAM FIVE 4 (Andrew McCallum POLICE Community Policing Bronte.... 3 Iroquois Rldge Area..... Maple Grove/Clearview Areas River Oaks/College Park........... Crime Stoppers F SCK0O0 â€" Crime of the Week Burlington win gives team confidence 2, Andrew Goodfellow 1, Philip George 1.TEAM NINE 2 (Mike Molony 1, Mike Nicosia 1. TEAM TEN 4 (Mike Modestino 2, Graham Norwood 2. TEAM ONE 1 (Graham Vowels 1. MINOR PEEWEE (RED) MATTAMY HOMES 4 (Marc Daniels 2, Andriy Rewilak 2. SHUTOUT Eric Grimes). BRONTE DAFCO 4 ( Rob Raham 2, Chris Bisson 1, Luke Domski 1. CANROSS COUGARS 2 ( Daniel Rosso 1, Mike Curcio 1). The game had all the elements of clasâ€" sic hockey enterâ€" tainment, includâ€" ing a goal on a Blades‘ penalty shot by Mike Sekora , a shorthandâ€" ed marker from Kent Williams and some excellent power play goals by both teams. The first period saw the Blades open the scoring with a goal by Sekora, assisted by Cory Waring and defenseman Jud Richards. The second period then saw the Cougars tie it up and minutes later go ahead on a powerplay goal. But the Blades evened the score on a power play of their own, when Gord Kalverda popped one in with the help of Richards and Jason Slaney. had not beaten and the victory was Williams scored a shorthanded goal doubly sweet because it sic hockey enterâ€" tainment, includâ€" ing a goal on a Blades‘ penalty shot by Mike Sekora , a shorthandâ€" ed marker from Kent Williams and some excellent power play goals by both teams. The first period saw the Blades open the scoring with a goal by happened in their buildâ€" «: ing." The game had all q’! the elements of clasâ€" until from Richards and Chris Chapman and the Blades held the cats off the dying moments of the period. The Cougars were tenacious, tying the game at 18:42 but then Sekora, in going for the net, was pulled down from behind and awarded a penalty shot. He used a surprise backhand shot to flip the puck over the goalie and into the net. Kevin Cromie, a 19â€"yearâ€"old OAC student at White Oaks Secondary School, was the MVP in the White Oaks Wildcats‘ 5â€"1 shellacking of Blakelock, Tuesday. Cromie got a goal and two assists. Coach Kirby Park says Cromie, quick skater and possessor of a wicked slapshot, is crucial to the White Oaks attack. Cromie was also selected as Playerâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"Game in Tim Horton‘s Hockey Night in Oakville series for his oneâ€"goal, 2â€"assist perforâ€" mance in a 6â€"6 tie with St. Thomas Aquinas, Dec.1. In the third period, Kent 5383 5270 5504 5511 0(;;,’52» @rdes. ITALIAN RESTAURANT $ananiawa. 4 QUOTE OF THE DAY...2esscssessessseces wverits SPEAK YOUR MINB"' SUGGESTION BOX.... DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENT WEEKLY POLE....... QUESTION OF THE WEEK... FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1993 Page 24 This resume is all the more impressive given the Blades 1 winâ€" six loss start to the season. The team is beginning to play coach Greg Ireland‘s system. And with the Cougars‘ pelt dangling from the Blades‘ belt it‘s no wonder Walker oozes confidence as he contemâ€" plates the weekend‘s matchups. ‘"Monday‘s game proves that we‘ve got talent and that we‘re playing with faith in the coach‘s game plan," said Walker. "Systems outperform talent any day of the After this, the Cougars had no choice but to pull their netminder and try for a sixâ€"man attack. But the Blades wrested the puck away and Kalverda scored on the empty net, with assists from Slaney and Williams. "* We have to be the team to beat," said Walker when asked about the leagueâ€"leading Hamilton Kilty B‘s chances against Oakyville. The win gives the Blades a 14â€" 9â€"1 record, good enough for a share of third place with the Brampton Capitals. week." ........... 74617 5220 5560 5012 5018 5556 5200

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