Longhorns to tackle Buffalo in preâ€"season game The Oakville Longhorns may have won the Northern Football Conference playoff championship last year, but the returning veterans can hardly afford to rest on their laurels. the Buffalo team couldn‘t come up with a suitable field. Oakville captured its fourth provincial football title Coach Tony Molnar wouldn‘t get specific about the last year with an exciting 25â€"21 victory over competition for various positions other than to say there Scarborough Tide. League hopes to locate in Oakville The Great Lakes Football League is getting ready to kick off its second season of summer football in Ontario and is looking to have a team located in Oakville. The team is open to all boys 16 to 19 years of age living in Oakville and surrounding area and will comâ€" pete with teams from Mississauga, Oshawa and the Huronia region. More than 90 players are on hand for this year‘s training camp which opened at the beginning of the month and is continuing with threeâ€"aâ€"week workouts at Bronte Athletic Field. The team will get its first real test on Monday, May 23 when it hosts a team from Buffalo in an exhibition match at Burlington‘s Nelson Stadium at 7 p.m. The other half of the homeâ€"andâ€"home date, originalâ€" ly scheduled for this Sunday, had to be cancelled when the Buffalo team couldn‘t come up with a suitable field. The league runs from July to Labour Day and will not interfere with the high school season. Vets face stiff challenge Oakville Trafalger High School had a good afternoon on Thursday winning this midget game 10â€"3 over Georgetown (light jerseys). Oakville Trafalger‘s senior team defeated Aldershot 23â€"0 while the junior team shut out Georgetown 27â€"0. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) Given the summer playing schedule, commitment l [ U 23 m O > ! O Th levels are modest. The Mississauga team for instance practices two hours on Tuesday and Thursday nights in preparation for a weekend game. The Oakville training camp will open in late May with the season kickâ€"off in early July. The schedule will give each team eight league games and at least one playoff game. The regular season kicks off Saturday, May 28 at Nelson Stadium with Oakville hosting Scarborough Tide and comes to an end 10 games later on July 30 in Toronto. The average age is midâ€"twenties with the youngest player just turning 22 and the oldest player almost 40. were "a lot of good linebackers" but that the offensive line still has to get stronger. "We could use two or three more (offensive lineâ€" men)." The six teams (Oakville, Scarborough, Toronto, Sudbury, North Bay and Brampton) play each other twice in a home and home series. 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GIRLS DIVISION Junior McCutcheon‘s Camera 16, Moore‘s Tire 6 (Devon Wynn/Christa Onloo) Dominos Pizza 11, Murrdon‘s Cabintree 10 (/Caron Lane) Petrie Childs Topsoil 19, Bank of Montreal 15 (Alicia Dercho/) McCutcheon‘s Camera 17, Dominos Pizza 16 Murrdon‘s Cabintree 7, Bank of Montreal 6 IVEX 12, Petrie Childs Topsoil 5 Intermediate ECNG 10, Halton Chiropractic 10 (Chelsea Kirby/Julienne Gallow) Oakland Mercury Lincoln 24, Montfort Restaurant 14 (Nina Pattel/Allana Ballard) Huggins Chiropractic 24, Ontario Chrome 22 Dupont 18, Procor 12 Halton Chiropractic 7, Montfort Restaurant 6 Oakland Mercury Lincoln 24, Ontario Chrome 24 Huggins Chiropractic 19, Procor 14 ECNG 30, Dupont 9 Senior Europebound 10, Artistic Impressions 0 Lily‘s Fashion 12, Rainbow Gas and Wash 10 MOHA 17, Aimco Labour Lease 15 Europebound 13, Rainbow Gas Wash 5 Bandits 13 (eight goals to Eric Beatty, three goals to Dave Nugent, and two to Sean Lavelle; two assists to Connor Devitt and one each to Adam Kalata and Jesse Anjun), Turbos 4 (two goals to Paul Winger, singles to Josh Smyth and Mike Knight). Played May 2. PEE WEE Bandits 6 (hatâ€"trick to Bob Tarantino, singles to Sean Stephen, Paul Varteressian and Sean Lewis; assists to Paul Varteressian, Chris Kinase, Bob Tarantino and Nick Vandel), Turbos 2 (goals to Matt Shepherd and Aaron Jarc; assists to Ken Poustie, Chris Varteressian and Blyth Gill. Game played May 3. Renegades 5 (four goals to Scott Pictrowski, and a single to David Rookyard; assists to Dustin Titus, Scott Piotrowski and David Rookyard), James Gang 2 (goals to Willy Barlow and Nick Ball; assists to Ryan Wetherly and James Wallace). Game played May 5. MIDGET Turbos 4 (hatâ€"trick to Mike Dinner, single marker to Kent Slater; assists to Slater, Jeff Wilson and Josh Brown Lee), Renegades 4 (single goals to Bryan Vines, Brent Moyer, (Results of games played between May 2â€"6 in the Kinsmen Minor Softball League. The names in brackets are the teams‘ respective game MVPs, where they have been submitted) Oakville Minor Lacrosse Association Turbos 7 (hatâ€"trick to Simon Hutchings and two goals apiece to Jason Rookyard and Jeff Naretta; assists to Alex Wotcik, Sarah Mages, Griff Marshall and Simon Hutchings), Renegades 4 (goals to Brett Lain 2, Matthew Self and Reid Nakov; assist to Brandon Lee). Played May 5. NOVICE Kinsmen Minor Softball League Here‘s the results: Malcolm Syme continued his indoor success by placing third in the mite boys 100m (17.9s), and fourth in the 200m (39.5s). Adam Ford finished 10th in the tyke boys 200m. The atom girls team was again led into the medals by Tanya Rank who placed second in the 800m (2:40.1). Tanya also placed fourth in her first attempt at 400m (1:11.3). Justine Brookes continued her rapid improvement, placing sixth in the 800m (2:50.7). The Oakville Legion Track and Field Club successfully launched the outdoor season in cold and sometimes blustery conditions last Saturday at the 4th annual Gord Rusby Memorial track meet in Burlington. The club has continued to grow since the completion of the indoor seaâ€" son, and the coaches are anticipating continued improvement by all of the athletes over the remainder of the outâ€" door schedule. Diana Banks and Pamela Arnold both made Legion Track and field Club SUNDAY, MAY 15, 1994 PAGE 21 Erectoweld 8, O‘Connor Mcleod 3 Halton Caird Insurance 23, Gary Carr MPP 7 Haltonâ€" Caird Life 16, Aimco 10 (lan Stewart/Jess Montague) Halton Caird Life 12, Halton Caird Insurance 10 (Danny Auturas/Jamie Roberts). Erectoweld 21, Aimco 7 (Jeff Poxom/Jason Gereco) Aimco Labour Lease 19, Lily‘s Fashion 10 MOHA 20, Artistic Impressions 12 BOYS DIVISION Atom Real Corvettes 22, Midas Muffler 18 (Stephen Mason/Adam Silibisan). Gerrie Electric 24, Dantons 7 (/Peter Jarvis). Fourth Line 23, Moore‘s Tire 21 (Jimmy Lewis/Arthur Barnard). Oakville Autorad 22, Old Spaghetti Factory 12 (\‘Nadg McDonald/) 7 uirt CAW7O7 11, Organ Grinder 11 (Chris Manners/Greg Bartovitch) Domino‘s Pizza 16, Kerr Cadillac 13 CAWTOT7 23, Art Lee Men‘s Wear 9 Organ Grinder 17, Domino‘s Pizza 11 (Jeff Mayer/Robbie Lisky) Kerr Cadillac 24, Eastside Auto 0 IMAX 17, Blue Jays 16 (Paul Labranche/) Ford Credit 26, Arnold‘s Fundland 16 (Cameron Samoyl Fundland 15, Imax 14 (Derek Tun) Sarah DeRoussetâ€"Hall, coming off an injury, managed a 19th place finish in the 100m (16.3s). In a wild finish to a successful day, both the atom girls and boys 4x200m relay teams were edged out of the medals, as both recorded close 4th place finishes (2:16 and 2:10). impressive debuts in the 400m, placing 11th and 14th, respectively (1:14.6 and 1:16.3). Lindsay Ince, competing in her first race, glaced 13th in the 200m (33.5s). he atom boys team had a strong day with all the boys posting personal records in their events. Daniel Priceâ€"Owen placed eigth in the 200m (31.25), closely followed by Joel Ford in 10th place (31.6s). Chris Martin won his 400m heat impressiveâ€" ly, ending up sixth overall (1:12.20). Spencer McLean knocked an astounding 18 seconds off his indoor best over 1500m with a 10th place finish (5:50.0). In the bantam girls division, Julie Maglieri moved up to the 1500m and responded strongly with a gutsy fourth place finish (7:17.7). Not to be outdone, Amy Saari quickly dupliâ€" cated Julie‘s effort by recording an impressive 4th place finish in her first 400m race (1:14.50) _ Craig Hedley and Neil Walsworth; two assists to Brad Moyer and a single to James Knight). Game played May 4. Turbos 6 (hatâ€"trick to Mike Dinner, a pair of goals to Jeff Wilson and a single to Kent Slater; assists to Dinner and Wilson), Bandits 5 (a pair of goals each to Mike Van Atter and Jeff Hussey and single to Andrew Smith; assists to Van Atter and Darryl Brown). Bandits 5 (a pair of goals to Andrew Smith, singles to Derek Bondig, Mike Van Atter and Scott Nelson; assists to Smith, Bondig, Jeff Hussey and Darry! Brown), Renegades 5 (a pair of goals to Brad Moyer, singles to Brent Moyer, Jeff Timmins and Craig Hedley; assists to Brent Moyer, Craig Hedley, Damin Hibberd and G. Carter). Game played April 27. Renegades 7 (four goals to Jeff Wilson, sizâ€" gles to Brad Moyer, Brent Moyer and Craig Hedley; apair of assists each to Brent Moyer and James Donnelly), Turbos 3 (single goals to Matt Flippance, Mike Dinner, Kent Slater; assist to Flippance and Chris Sheldon). Game played April 25. Bandits 2 (goals to Derek Bondig and Scott Nelson; pair of assists to Mike Van Attes), Turbos 1 (goal to Mike Dinner). Game played April 20. Renegades 8 (two goals each to Jeff Wilson, Brad Moyer and Brent Moyer, sinâ€" gles tdo Andrew Windsor and Mike Irlam; three assists to Brent Moyer, two to Brad Moyer), Bandits 5 (two goals to Chris Kline, singles to Darry! Brown, Scott Nelson and Mike Van Atter; pair of assists to Jeff Hussey. Game played April 18. Quaker State Quality 260 Speers Road ©1994 McDonald‘s Restaurants of Canada Ltd