Oakville Beaver, 13 May 1994, p. 32

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, May 13, 1994 â€" 32 1450 HEADON ROAD 1450 HEADON ROAD : â€"| | : d e on BURLINGTON BUY * SELL * TRADE *REPAIR 36 I:IIAMI’IOHSIIIP IIIII.I-:S 4 _ Offer |___ Present this exp1|r§s May NAME... ?ADDRESS WILSON ULTRA DISTANCE BALL ($10.00 Value) with the purchase of a regular weekday greenfee ($30.00) \\ _ GRAND OPENING THE BACK NIME h smm SHOP Present this completed coupon to receive your To arrange your starting time 8 hours in advance HAMBURGERS HOT DOGS Serving from 12â€"3 p.m. BARBECUE!! Join Us The first stop of the high school golf tour was held last week at Glen Abbey, the home of the Canadian Open, and feaâ€" tured a quarterâ€"point sysâ€" tem. Golfers were given a point for bogey, two for par, four for a birdie and eight for an eagle â€" with only the top two scores, per team counting for each hole. The Georgetown Rebels closed out the round with a strong finish and just enough points to edge out Aldershot, which would probably like another shot at the eighâ€" teenth. The second stop on the tour took place yesterâ€" day at Burlington‘s Tyandaga Municipal Golf Course, but results were not available prior to press time. The following is the results of the first tournaâ€" ment followed by tour points (which will accumuâ€" late throughout the fiveâ€" stop tour): Georgetown . 97 Aldershot 95 Notre Dame 74 Loyola 73 White Oaks _ 68 Drury 67 Assumption _ 60 Bishop Reding 59 Blakelock 53 Acton 50 St. T. Aquinas 14 Antiques Art Gifts Furnishings Lamp Shadcs Custom Made And Lots More 11 years up If you are interested in basebaill and a great paying summer job, come to our Tâ€"Ball Umpiring clinic Saturday May 14th 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. 2350 Speers Rd., Unit #10 (at Bronte Road) call 825â€"5496 for more info Receive 5% Off Any Purchase (Excluding Printed Books) Offer valld to Oakuvllle Boaver "Shop Locally" card holders 195 Lakeshore Rd E. Tel: 338â€"3095 Fax: 338â€"2888 FA Cup F Oabkville Minor Baseball Association Manchester United ©Chelsea Saturday, May 14 +« 10 amn Kick Off Jobson‘s Choice SENIOR GIRLS SOCCER (VOLPE DIVISION) (Tuesday, May 10) Pearson 4, White Oaks 4 Nelson 6, Oak. Trafaiger 0 Q.E. Park 10, St. T. Aquinas 0 Notre Dame 3, Blakelock 1 (Thursday, May 12) Notre Dame at Pearson White Oaks at Blakelock Q.E. Park at Loyola Oak. Trafaiger at St. T. Aquinas JUNIOR GIRLS SOCCER (VOLPE DIVISION) (Tuesday, May 10) White Oaks 1, Pearson 0 Nelson at Oak. Trafalger Ppd Q.E. Park 4, St. T. Aquinas 2 (Thursday, May 12) Notre Dame at Pearson White Oaks at Nelson Q.E. Park at Loyola Oak. Trafaiger at St. T. Aquinas (RICHARDSON DIVISION) Appleby visits Assumption on Thursday (Monday, May 9) Pearson 2, Loyola 1 St. T. Aquinas 3, Nelson 0 Blakelock 2, Notre Dame 1 Q.E. Park 3, White Oaks 0 (Wednesday, May 11) Nelson at Pearson Loyola at Notre Dame St. T. Aquinas at White Oaks JUNIOR BOYS SOCCER (VOLPE DIVISION) (Monday, May 9) St. T. Aquinas 2, Nelson 1 Notre Dame 5, Blakelock 0 White Oaks 1, Q.E. Park 1 (Wednesday, May 11) Loyola at Notre Dame Blakelock at Oak. Trafaiger BOYS (VOLPE DIVISION) (Monday, May 9)* Q.E. Park at Appleby Oak. Trafaiger at St. T. Aquinas Notre Dame at Blakelock Nelson at White Oaks St. T. Aquinas at White Oaks Loyola at Pearson 40 SCREENS DOORS OPEN 9:15 AM / $10 COVE SENIOR BOYS SOCCER (VOLPE DIVISION) Also VisitJOBSON SONS At: 430 South Service Rd W Tel: _ Fax:842â€"6407 For Better Selection Of Antiques Large Small *all rained out (Thursday, May 12) Appleby at Oak. Trafaiger Q.E.Park at Notre Dame Nelson at St. T. Aquinas Blakelock at Loyola White Oaks at Pearson GIRLS SOFTBALL (VOLPE DIVISION) (Tuesday, May 10) Notre Dame 28, Appleby 0 Blakelock at Pearson Ppd. Loyola 28, Q.E. Park 25 Nelson 19, White Oaks 10 Oak. Trafalger 24, St. T. Aquinas 14 (Thursday, May 12) White Oaks at Appleby Pearson at Loyola Nelson at Notre Dame Q.E. Park at Oak. Trafaiger St. T. Aquinas at Blakelock SENIOR BOYS RUGBY (HALTON WIDE) (Tuesday, May 10) Aldershot 18, Notre Dame 5 Nelson 3, White Oaks 3 (Thursday, May 12) Aldershot at Oakville Trafaiger (Friday, May 13) Notre Dame at White Oaks JUNIOR BOYS RUGBY (Tuesday, May 10) Assumption 7, Nelson 4 Notre Dame 31, Drury 0 Oakville Trafaiger 15, Milton 0 Appleby 10, Georgetown 5 White Oaks 7, Bishop Reding 5 MIDGET BOYS RUGBY (Tuesday, May 10) Nelson at Assumption Notre Dame 35, Drury 0 Georgetown 3, Appleby 0 (Thursday, May 12) (Thursday, May 12) Georgetown at Oakville Trafaiger Nelson at Acton Drury at Appleby Assumption at Milton (Friday, May 13) Georgetown at Oakville Trafalger Drury at Appleby (Friday, May 13) Notre Dame at White Oaks Notre Dame at White Oaks A Most > Unusual Antique Shop in the heart of Downtown M:â€" Track and field Oakville‘s Athletiques International track and field club posted good results at two recent meets. Gold medals went to David Punnett, 8, Marco Tschan, 9, and Alex Smith (Mississauga), 13, as the Athletiques International came home from the fourth annual Gord Rusby Memorial! Track and Field Meet at Burlington‘s Nelson Stadium May 7 with seven medals and 11 ribbons. The club captured 30 medals, including 19 gold, at their own meet which they hosted at T.A. Blakelock High School on April 30, in honor of the memory of the first head of physical education and the first track coach at the school. Marco Tschan won the tyke boys shot put at 6.01m (PR) and also recorded a 17.7s (PR) in the 100m. Alex Smith (Milton) continued his triple jump streak by capturing the bantam boys event with a personal record of 11.14m. He was also third in high jump at 1.55m. Megan Punnett, 11, came home with two bronze medals, as a result of a 2:47.1 in the atom girls 800m and anchoring the Guelph 4x200m relay team in 2:13.1. She also finished fourth in the triple jump with a personal record of 7.48m and fifth in the 100m with another personal record of 14.5s. Lane Quelch, 11, eamed his second personal record in as many weekends as he finished fourth in the atom boys 1500m in 5:22.1. He recorded his second personal record of the day in the 800m, covâ€" ering the two laps in 2:44.1. This year‘s meet attracted 427 ahtletes from 24 elementary schools, 12 secondary schools â€" up from 350 last year. David Punnett had to move up an age group to compete in the high jump but was rewarded with the gold medal in the tyke boys event. He also finâ€" ished fourth in the 100m, setting a personal record (PR) of 18.1 seconds; and finished sixth over the 200m distance. Shpeley, 11, finished fifth in atom boys shot put with a personal record of 5.88m. He was also sixth in the 100m at 16.1 seconds. Erik Shpeley, 10, was sixth in the atom boys with a personal record of 4.26m. Here‘s the results (unless otherwise noted, the competitors are all from Oakville): Chris Kargel, 10, won silver in the atom boys high jump with a personal record of 1.3m. Competing in an older age group, he also set a perâ€" sonal record of 6.94m in shot put for fourth place and ran the 100m in 15.6s, a personal record. â€" James Shpeley, 14, was fourth in the bantam boys shot put with a personal record of 6.63m and covered the 100m in 15.5 seconds. * Alex Smith (Mississauga) was selected as outâ€" standing elementary school boy for his 11.59m meet record in the triple jump. He also set a meet record in the high jump (1.54m) and won the 80m hurdies with a personal record of 13.31s. Jamie Zomer (Milton), 16, won the senior boys long and triple jumps. _ â€"Shawn Gunter (Milton) also won double gold with wins in the senior boys discus toss and javelin throw. L Lane Quelch, 11, gave himself a belated birthâ€" day present (April 28) by setting a personal and meet record in the underâ€"12 boys 1500m in 5:29.20. Sonia Nason, 11, also put her name into the record books, tying the meet record in the underâ€"12 high jump at 1.2m. Carson Murray finished second in the elemeâ€" natary boys high jump with a personal record of Also in high jump, Burgundy Dunn (Milton) won silver for 1.3m in the elementary girls age group. Craig Robertson, 14, eamed triple gold with wins in the three midget throwing events. Christie Robertson, 11, won the elementary girls 80m hurdles, tying the meet record of 16.8s, and moved up to the high school midget age group to win the javelin. Other gold medal winners were Albert Lawson in the senior boys 200m, Arlene Treanor (Mllton) in the senior girls shot put, Rapinder Dhillon in the senior girls discus toss, Lindsay Montgomery in the midget girls hurdles and Caralynn Laszlo in the underâ€"12 girls 1500m. â€"Candace Kawiuk 9, recorded a personal record of 6:07.91 in capturing silver in the underâ€"12 girls 1500m. _ Caralynn Laszlo won silver to go with her gold covering the 800m in 2:57.13. James Shpeley, 13, won bronze in the midget boys javelin. _ Roller hockey Leah Quelch, 11, finished fifth in atom girls 1500m with a personal record of 6:11.4. Alex Zeller, 13, set a personal record of 1:01.03 in winning bronze in the midget boys 400m to go with his silver in the elementary boys 800m. TYKE Rollerbees 5 (goals to Tyler Alderson 3, Chris Seaton and Harrison Lambert), Hornets 1 (Jordy McMillan). NOVICE Barracudas 3 (hatâ€"trick for Jim Turner), Vipers 2 (Wayne Hutchings and Sean DaCosta). ATOM Voodoo 4 (two goals apiece to Mark Obrien and Michael Ball), Rage 1 (Dane Gilbert). The Oakville Roller Hockey season kicked off on Sunday with three games. Organizers are purposely starting off small with the hope of turning it into a full program over a longer season next year. The brief season wraps up June 5 and then on June 11 the league will host a oneâ€"day tournament at Glen Abbey Arena, its home arena. The league is running only two teams of 13 players in each of three age groups â€" tyke (7 and 8), novice (9 and 10) and atom (11 and 12). CHOLLS MEMORIAL Here‘s Sunday‘s scores.

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