In the most recent action, OT lost to Nelson 5â€"4. The Red Devils also played St. Thomas Acquinas to a scoreless tie. Blakelock beat White Oaks 5â€"4, Queen Elizabeth Park tied Notre Dame high school 4â€"4 and Loyola lost to Lester B. Pearson high school 6â€"4. In senior boys basketball, White Oaks is in a threeâ€"way tie for first place in the division. White Oaks, and Burlington‘s Nelson and Notre Dame high schools are each 2â€"0 with four points apiece. â€" Other Oakville schools include then comes Queen Elizabeth Park( 1â€"3â€" 4), Loyola (1â€"4â€"2) and Blakelock (2â€"6â€" 0). Queen Elizabeth Park (1â€"1), Appleby College (0â€"1), Blakelock (0â€"2), Loyola (0â€"2) and OTHS (0â€"2). In recent action, Burlington‘s Notre Dame beat Appleby 113â€"34; L.B. Pearson beat Loyola 80â€"39; Nelson skinned Blakelock 68â€"42; Queen Elizabeth park beat St. Thomas Aquinas 76â€"50; White Oaks over OTHS 67â€"51; Nelson beat Loyola 63â€" 38, White Oaks beat Queen Elizabeth Park 52â€"44, Notre Dame beat OTHS 80â€"50 and St. Thomas Aquinas defeatâ€" ed Blakelock 67â€"62. In hockey, the Oakville Trafalgar High School Red Devils are in second place with 5â€"3â€"0 (10 pts.), just one point behind division leading Nelson high school in Burlington. _ White Oaks Secondary School (3â€" 3â€"2) is fourth with 8 points, St. Thomas Aquinas (3â€"3â€"1) sixth with 7 points, Intermediate basketball standings finds Oakville‘s Blakelock high school at the top of the heap with a 2â€"0 record and four points. White Oaks, OTHS, and St. Thomas Aquinas are tied for third place at 1â€"1. Queen Elizabeth Park (0â€"2) and Loyola (0â€"2) are in last By Gord Kolle Special to the Beaver T he holiday break finds many Oakville high school sport teams competing for top honâ€" ors in the standings. All teams play in the Volpe Division of the Halton Secondary â€" Schools _ Athletic Association. Oakville teams battle for first in Volpe Division NHL Logo mmm $99. Bag Boy Golf Carts « Mizuno Ball Gloves Great Selection of Instructional Books & Videos New Golf & Baseball Merchandise Arriving Daily All Clothing 80% Of In recent court action. Pearson beat Not valid in conjunction with any other advertised special * Offers valid with coupons only 37995 FRONT REAR * Includes new shoes or pads, repack wheel bearings, resurface grums & rotors and inspect entire system. Meftallic pads extra. 1O DL L OO ~EXPIRES JAN. 4/94 (3667) Tommy Armour s«#s 3â€" ow $839. *Lube, oll & filter 10W30 * Check antiâ€"freeze and levels * Check brakes & adjust +Check exhaust *Check tires & front end «* Check all lights *« Check belts & hoses + Rotate tires * Check tuneâ€"up 1 YOU‘RE NOT GONNA PAY A LOT AT MEINE High School roundup WINTER CHECKâ€"UP Individually Owned & Cgelated by Dennis Ciaccia DISCOUNT MUFFLERS AMERICAN AND FOREJGN CAM SPECiALSTS BRAKE SPECIAL MOST CARS EXPIRES JAN. 4704 _ MOST CARS & HabP Weekly action saw Pearson defeat Loyola 81â€"41; Nelson over Blakelock 44â€"34; St. Thomas Aquinas over Queen Elizabeth Park 51â€"31; White Oaks defeated OTHS 65â€"57; Loyola downed Nelson 70â€"42; White Oaks defeated Queen Elizabeth Park 56â€"41 and St. Thomas Aquinas beat Blakelock 72â€"36. On the girls senior volleyball circuit, OTHS (2â€"0) leads the division with 4 points. White Oaks, Queen Elizabeth Park and Blakelock are each 1â€"1 and tied for second place with 2 points. Loyola, Appleby and St. Thomas Aquinas are all in last place with no points. Recent volleyball action saw Notre Dame beat Appleby 2â€"0; Pearson defeat Loyola 2â€"0; Nelson beat Blakelock 2â€"0; Queen Elizabeth Park snuffed St. Thomas Agqinas 2â€"0; OTHS beat White oaks 2â€"0; White Oaks downed Queen Elizabeth Park 2â€"0; OTHS beat Notre Dame 2â€"0 and Blakelock beat St. Thomas Aquinas 2â€" ©‘ And in girls junior volleyball, White Oaks is in first place with a 20 record and 4 points. OTHS, St. Thomas Aquinas. Blakelock and Queen Elizabeth Park are each 1â€"0 and tied for second place, with 2 points each. Appleby and Loyola are in last place with no points. In most recent action, Notre Dame downed Appleby 2â€"0; Pearson beat Loyola 2â€"1; Queen Elizabeth Park defeated St. Thomas Aquinas 2â€"0; White Oaks beat OTHS 2â€"1; White Oaks beat Queen Elizabeth Park 2â€"0; OTHS defeated Notre dame 2â€"0 and St. Thomas Aquinas stopped Blakelock 2â€" Loyola 76â€"50; Blakelock over Nelson 46â€"33; St. Thomas Aquinas 50â€"29; OTHS beat White Oaks 55â€"49; Nelson defeated Loyola 51â€"48; White Oaks over Queen Elizabeth 49â€"21; Notre Loyola and OTHS are tied for secâ€" ond place with 1â€"1 records and 2 points each. Queen Elizabeth Park and Blakelock are tied for last place, each 02. The junior basketball standings find St. Thomas Aquinas and White Oaks tied for the Volpe Division lead with 2â€" 0 records and four points apiece. Dame beat OTHS 65â€"33 and Blakelock defeated St. Thomas Aquinas 53â€"31. TUES., WED., FRI. & SAT. 8 TO 6 P.M MON. & THURS. 8 TO 7 P.M. 35995 993 Copyright © Meineke 1993 SPORTS *Price of Eagle Vision ESi (22C) based on MSRP. 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See Dealer for details. _ _ Blades win brutal grudge match against Capitals More than 200 minutes in penalties were assessed in last Thursday‘s game in Brampton where the visiting East Division Blades defeated the West Division Capitals 8â€"6. The Capitals spent 168 minutes in the penalty box, Oakville accumulated 46 minutes in penalties. . By GORD KOLLE Special to the Beaver t was an interdivisional batâ€" Itle for third place bragging rights in the Provincial Junior "A" Hockey League and Oakville came out on top, bloody but unbowed. "It was mayhem and bloodâ€" letting. Brampton‘s just a classless act," he said. "But I think our players showed a hell of a lot of class." Blades GM Murray Walker was disgusted. °y . w . o’ * q . > *# > *3 & ; START ‘04 § f% WITH A~94 . There is no love lost * Driver‘s Side Airbag * 5 Passenger Seating * 1.5 L Fuel Injected Engine * Power Brakes * 4.0 L 190 hp Engine * Air Conditioni * 4 Speed Automatic Transmission * Sport Decor Package * Passenger & Driver Side Airbags * 4 Speed Automatic Transmission * Power Windows & Door Locks * Power Heated Mirrors i:(E HE OA ©‘21,973 ©‘21,485 HOLIDAY CELEBRATION SALE â€" ©O0,994 AKVILLE BEAVER | between the two teams. They sparred in Oakville earlier in the season. A bench clearing brawl, a fight between players away from the arena; these are some of the incidents that have marred the relationship between _ the _ Brampton Capitals and Oakville Blades. â€" Capitals‘ GM Mike Spadacini refused to throw insults at the Blades. He said the game was perhaps too chipâ€" py "but these were two hypedâ€" up teams playing for position Murray Walker * Dual Remote Control Mirrors * Stainless Steel Exhaust * Rear Window Defroster * 5 Speed Manual Transmission PCOR * Commandâ€"Trac 4WD * AM/FM Stereo Cassette * Roof Rack * Side Impact Door Beams * Air Conditioning * 3.3 L 161 hp V6 Engine * AM/FM Stereo Cassette * Speed Control Mayhem in Brampton ‘It was mayâ€" hem and bloodletting. But I think our players showed a hell of a lot of class.‘ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1993 Page 13 The win puts Oakville third in overall league play, four points up on the Capitals. Scrappy play aside, the game seesawed back and forth with the teams exchanging the lead once and then deadlocking the score several times. The Blades opened the scorâ€" ing early in the first period with a goal by Justin Ball from Kent Williams and exâ€" Capitals player Gord Kalverda. Brampton tied it up a few minâ€" utes later but Oakville forged ahead on a goal by Richard Raymond, from Jason Bengert and Cory Waring. in the standings." Williams scored another from Raymond and Ball and Oakville was ahead 3â€"1 going into the second period. But the Capitals roared back, scoring three goals including a shorthanded markâ€" er. * Hard Top * AM/FM Stereo Cassette * 2.5 L 123 hp Engine * Carpeting Front & Rear * Driver‘s Side Airbag * Air Conditioning * Speed Control * Rear Wiper/Washer iâ€" AC4| ) â€" â€"| Driver‘s Side Airbag 5.2 L 220 hp V8 Engine 4 Speed Automatic Transmission Power Windows & Door Locks Aluminum Wheels $14,994 ©16,888 UMMIT WAGOI month"* "Z £ month term * 4 Speed Automatic Transmission * Dual Power Mirrors & Door Locks * Roof Rack * Tinted Glass Oakville tied it with a goal from Waring, assisted by Matt Interbartolo and Mike Byrne. * Power Steering & Brakes * Commandâ€"Trac 4WD * 5 Speed Manual Transmission * Rear Window Defroster The third period> saw Oakville break the 4â€"4 deadâ€" lock with a goal by Kalverda from Ball and Raymond. The Capitals tied it up a few minâ€" utes later but the Blades went ahead again on a powerplay goal by Raymond from Roberts and Interbartolo. Williams made it 7â€"5 with his goal, assisted by Kalverda and Jason Slaney. The Capitals scored to pull within one but Oakville capped the scoring with a goal by Interbartolo from Roberts and Raymond. Walker said Thursday‘s win" was due to the fact the Blades kept their cool at the right time., ‘"We told our players not to, retaliate and we were able to! capitalize on Brampton‘s penalâ€"] ties," said Walker. i 4 Wheel ABS Quadraâ€"Trac 4WD Air Conditioning AM/FM Stereo Cassette Power Heated Mirrors CARFIND MAKES IT EASY TO BUY OR SELL A VEHICLE COMPUTER & WEEKLY PUBLICATION 635â€"0222