Oakville Beaver, 5 Jun 1994, p. 26

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Groupings Grp. 1 â€" Ages 8/9/10 REP 8am â€" 10am Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri Grp. 2 â€" Ages 11/12/13 REP 10am â€" NOON Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri Grp. 3 â€" Ages 8/9/10 HOUSE 1pm â€" 3pm Mon/Wed/Fri and 8amâ€"10amThurs Grp. 4 â€" Ages 11/12/13 HOUSE _ 3pm â€" Spm Mon/Wed/Fri and Samâ€"10amThurs Fee: $150 for week. Practice Jersey included for everyone. For more information call: (905) 336â€"0517 or (905) 335â€"3468 . FREE / Salad or Dessert MONARCH #4## Wc@fi The Milleroft Difference Offer valid to Oakville Beaver "Shop Locally" card holders 1011 Upper Middle Rd E) A/S Sports Presents THE YOUNG STARS HOCKEY SCHOOL ) 844â€"8751 Mainway Arena â€" July 11th â€" 15th Program and Head Instructor â€" Rick Ens 1 Hour of Agility and Power Skating 1 Hour of Hockey Drills and Lessons with any meal purchased at regular price Starting (Continued from page 25) The Oakville school defeated Ridley College 1â€"0, tournament favorites and crossâ€"town rivals Appleby College 3â€"0 and host team Albert College 3â€"1 in overâ€" time. Upset of Appleby Sherri Magure booted in six of the seven goals scored by St. Mildred‘sâ€" Lightburn, and it was no surprise that she was voted tournament MVP. The senior high school team was also boistered by team captain Julie Borthwick who came through with a masâ€" terful performance in an unaccustomed position at the centre of defence. The following are last Thursday‘s results for the Halton Ball Hockey Association: Leafs 6, Knights 4; Gators 3, Sharks 1; Picâ€"aâ€"deli 4, Rangers 4; Avalon 6, Sunoco 4. Player of the week is Ben Postma of the Knights with two goals and an assist. The previous week‘s action saw Sunoco defeat the Rangers 2â€"1, Sharks over the Knights 4â€"3, Gators over the Leafs 3â€"2, and Avalon and Picâ€"aâ€"deli stalemated at 4â€"4. Player of the week was Rangers goaltender Wright. Season opening split Oakville‘s Underâ€"10 boys rep soccer team opened their season by splitting their first two games â€" a 7â€"0 drubbing of Dixie last week and a hotly contested 5â€"4 loss to Brampton Monday night. Rob Hisey led the attack in the seaâ€" son opener with a hatâ€"trick. Mark Misiak potted a pair and singles went to Draggy Stojkovic and Peter Kuchta. Rob Stein recorded his first shutout while Lee Bekker played a strong midfield game. Against Brampton, the Oakville Lightning held the lead for most of the game until a controversial call allowed the Brampton side to make their comeâ€" The Wright stuff back. Dakville Sports Digest The Oakville novice tier one rep ball team defeated Streetsville 10â€"6 Tuesday night to push their season record to three wins and a loss. Amber Hibbs had a good game with a tripleâ€"and three RBI‘s, Jennifer Green went twoâ€"forâ€"three (single and double) with two RBI‘s, and Coreen Ahrens also went two for three (single and triple) with one RBI. Two for two start This time Mark Misiak notched the hatâ€"trick with Rob Hisey picking up a sinâ€" gle. David Silva and Mike De Vaal were strong in support. Record now 3â€"1 For its first league game of the seaâ€" son, the Oakville Underâ€"11 boys rep team last week returned to Mississauga, which two days earlier had been a happy hunting ground when the team captured the hardware in its first tournament of the season. In a close game against last year‘s league champions, the Oakville Star Data Strikers came away with the points in a 3â€"2 victory. The goal scorers were Chad Aboud, Eric Duerden and Chris Homby. In its second Haltonâ€"Peel league game this week, Oakville‘s offence was New Central wins elementary challenge Devey,14, John Tuck, 7:37; 6, Emlyn Currer, 12 E.J. James, 7:45; 7, Lane Quelch, 11, Sunningdale, 7:47; 8, Tanya Rank, 12 Fembhill, 7:56; 9, Elliot Craig, 10, 8:08; 10, Graeme Douglas, 11, Sunningdale, 8:12; 11, Paul Varteressian, 12, New Central 8:16; 12, Eric Hadley, 12, New Central, 8:28; 13, Thomas Fornoville, 12, New Central 8:29; 14, Stuart Matheson, 12, Montclair, 8:31; 15, Daniel Crittenden, 12, New Central, 8:33; 16, Peter Quelch, 46 8:34; 17, Sameet Dalvi, 11, New Central, 8:34; 18, Christopher Martin, 11, 8:35; 19, Terry Woods, 10, Fem Hill, 8:41; 20, Jamie Bames, 13, New Central 8:42; 21, Gil Maunder, 43, 8:44; 22, Chris Rose, 15, Appleby, 8:46; 23, Candace Kawiuk, 9, Pinegrove, 8:49; 24, Reid Coughlin, 10, Our Lady of Peace, 8:53; 25, Matthew Tumer, 10, St. Matthew, 8:58; 26, Joseph Kehoe, 10, Fem Hill, 9:13; 27, Mike Frenke, 11, River Oaks, 8:59; 28, Anil Dalvi, 13 Pilgrim Wood, 9:08; 29, Rachel Cart, 14, Fem Hill, 8:58; 30, Aaron Jaques, 11, New Central, 9:15; 31, Christine Bandy, 9, Pilgrim Wood, 9:23; 32, Kevin Beaudette, 9, St. Bernard, 9:28; 33, Peter McNeil, 11, Holy Family 9:30; 34, Micahel Howes, 9, Kenollie, 9:33; 35, Philip Alsop, 10, Fem Hill, 9:39; 36, Brian Taylor, 12, New Central, 9:40; 37, Mackie Sparks, 9, River Oaks, 9:45; 38, Alexis Currer, 15, Appleby, 9:45; 39, Laura Bandy, 8, Pilgrim Wood, 9:49; 40, Neil Mcintyre, 10, Fem Hill, 9:53; 41, John Gilby, 9:54; 42, Patrick Bramm, 10, New Central 9:56; 43, Ashok Dalvi, 49, 9:59; 44, Monty Wallace, 49, 10:05; 45, lan Howes, 12, Kenollie, 10:08; 46, Diana Matheson, 10, Sunningdale, 10:08; 47, Craig Maunder, 10, 10:10; 48, Matthew Mundy, 11, Fem Hill, 10:12; 49, Andrew Haris, 12, E.J. James, 10:12; 50, Monique Gilby, 11, River Oaks, 10:13. _ Here‘s how the Elementary School 2K Challenge ended up (fastest five ageâ€"adjusted times and runners‘ names in order of finish): New Central: John Hoog (7:31), Jonathan Bradley (7:31), Paul Varteressian (7:56), Eric Hadley * DEPENDABLE _ x WE THINK GREEN * QUALITY x FAST FUSSY Our Goal ... CUSTOMERS FOR LIFE Certa ProPainters For A Free Estimate (continued from page 25) Oakville‘s Underâ€"14 soccer team, sponsored by MFP Technology Services, have got their season off to a good start. too much for the visiting Burlington side. In an 8â€"1 victory, the marksmen for Oakville were Ryan Kuri (3), Chad Aboud (3), Eric Duerden and Michael Silveira. Undefeated in three In the opener the Oakville Panthers defeated Waterloo 5â€"2. Mark Lozer led the way with a pair of goals while singles went to Wess Ettorre, Cam Flynn and David Ryding. The Oakville Panthers then played to 2â€"2 draws in their next two games â€" Jay Carusi and Adam Francis scored against Mississauga while Mark Lozer netted both goals against Cambridge. (8:08) and Thomas Fornoville (8:09). Total time 39:15. Fern Hill: Tanya Rank (7:36), Terry Woods (7:56), Joseph Kehoe (8:13), Rachel Carr (9:13) and Philip Alsop (8:54). Total time 41:52. River Oaks: P.J. Azevedo (7:35), Mike Frenke (8:29), Mackie Sparks (8:45), Monique Gilby (9:43) and Tyler Quennell (8:44). Total time 43:16. Sunningdale: Lane Quelch (7:17), Graeme Douglas (7:42), Diana Matheson (9:23), Stephen Wright (10:43) and Jenny Glenn (12:04). Total time 47:09. Pinegrove: Candace Kawiuk (7:49), Alex Ginnan (10:32), Kathryn Small (10:41), Cassandra Kawiuk (10:54), Jessica Small (11:48). Total time 51:44. Sheridan: Matthew Smith (10:01), Kiel Mason (10:10), Lindsay Cook (10:52), Brittany Smith (10:35), Mark Hanson (12:05). Tolal time 53:43. Oakville will be the site of the Ontario Soccer Association‘s elite soccer camp program this summer. The camp for comâ€" peftitive or select teram members between the ages of 10 and 14 years of age will be held at W.H. Morden school from July 18â€" 22. A special goalkeeper camp has been arranged for July 4. Players interested in attending should contact Bryan Rosenfeld or Estelle Nicholls at the Ontario Soccer Association at (416) 495â€"4250. Summer soccer camp lowed by all the Oakville participants: 1, Nige! Gray (Don Mills), 1:05:54; 2, Ed Smith (Ottawa), 1:08:15; 3, Richard Pady (Midland), 1:08:39; 4, Craig McLaren (Waterdown), 1:08:44; 5, Jeff Beech (Waterloo), 1:08:49; 6, Adrian Gedye (Sudbury) 1:08:55 (top female finisher). 33, Rob Hammers (1:13:17); 47, Douglas Blades (1:15:15); 70, Bruce Gill (1:16:39); 133, Stephen Walter (1:21:22); 135, Rob Campbell (1:21:49); 147, lan Beales (1:22:35); 169, Glenn Fisher (1:24:31); 178, Ross Gill (1:25:03); 209, Michael Kee (1:27:42); 216, Robert Rose (1:28:36); 232, Dale Chote (1:29:48); 239, Douglas Sparks (1:30:28); 240, Terry Singleton (1:30:37); 252, Richard Hettman (1:31:44); 256, Tim McGillion (1:31:58); 265, James Chiversâ€" Wilson (1:33:08); 276, Noel Skinner (1:35:14); 286, Tim Auâ€"Yeung (1:36:39); 295, Bill Evans (1:38:10). Here‘s a list of Oakville athletes who finished in the top 300: The following are the top six finishers folâ€" SPRING DUAT David Wilkins Serving Oakville Since 1986

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