Oakville Beaver, 7 Aug 1994, p. 18

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EmE THE OAKVILLE BEAVER ~SPORTS Oakville Beaver Weekend, Sunday, August 7, 1994 â€" 18 4 The Oakville Legion Track and Field Club has been infused with new experienced coaches this year and it didn‘t take long for them to work their magic on Spencer McLean. Earlier this year, he achieved the near impossible by smashing the Ontario record for the 1500 metre walk in the atom boys division at the Ontario Outdoor Track and Field Championships. His time of nine minutes and 19 seconds broke the previous record by two seconds. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) A force to be reckoned with The Oakville Legion Track and Field Club proved their athletes are a force to be reckoned with at the recent Tubman Games. From the gun, 12â€"yearâ€"old Tanya Rank led the field in the atom 800m event to first first with a personal best time of 2:38. Against very strong 100m competition, Lisa Lang powered to an impressive third place showing in a time of 13.59 seconds, with brother Andrew finishing 10th overall in the tyke boys with a time of 15.85. Greg Cullen also qualified for the Bantam 100m final in a time of 12.30 seconds. Some new club members also got their feet wet. Edwina Haddon finâ€" ished fifth in the mite 100m in a time of 16.90 seconds and Samantha Neziroski, 6, finished sixth with a time of 19.8 seconds. Any youth, aged 7 to 16, interested in joining the club should phone Geoff at 847â€"2709 or Sandra at 844â€"8068. Quaker State Quality everyrime! _ | B AND RECREATION * 260 Speers Roa{ The trials and tribulations Going into the summer season, Athletiques International Track and Field coach Bruce Burton had set two goals for 23â€"yearâ€"old Dave Viljeon: to establish himself as a 60â€" metre thrower and to make the finals at the Commonwealth Games Trials. After being the only javelin thrower at the recent Ontario chamâ€" pionships to better 60 metres with a personal record of 60.22m, he set his sights on a repeat performance in Victoria. Although his 59.96m was a touch shy of his distance goal, he showed that Kitchener was no fluke as he became the only Ontario athlete in the Commonwealth Trials final, where he finished eighth. _ Burton has already discussed the next set of goals with Viljeon: to throw 68 metres in 1995 and reach the medals at the nationals; and to throw 74 metres in 1996 to qualify for the Olympic Games in Atlanta. Joe Denes, 23, entered the stadiâ€" um for his first ever national chamâ€" pionships, expecting a thousand or so spectators to be on hand to witâ€" ness the start of the decathlon. Instead, he and the 20 other comâ€" petitors were greeted by 12,000 fans. Although Denes went to Victoria hoping for a breakâ€"through in his points total, that dream was dashed after two disastrous events. In the long jump, the second of the 10 events, he faulted his first two jumps and had to settle for a safety on his third, recording a mediocre 5.69m. To start the second day, he hit eight of the 10 hurdles in his race to record a time of 17.12 seconds, his worst time this season by half a secâ€" ond. He did make a major leap in the high jump, however, clearing a string of personal records that finally ended at 1.80m. During that event, he found himself among the elite of Canadian decathletes with only six athletes left, including defending Commonwealth Games Champion Michael Smith of Kenora. He also solidified his position in pole vault, tying his PR of 3.50m. When the dust settled, his 5802 points placed him 13th in Canada, and left several doors open for improvement. Donovan Bailey, 26, was hit by the flu bug shortly after arriving in the cool, wet climate of Victoria and never did contest the 100m. With the third spot in each event open for a wild card selection, Bailey was a victim of sorts when Bruny Surin was chosen for the team in the 100m ahead of him, despite the fact that Bailey had beaten him three times in Europe earlier this season. One of those races produced the fastest Canadian time of the year missing the Canadian Record by one oneâ€"hundreth of a second, with a 10.03. Bailey, an Oakville resident, still made the Commonwealth team, however, being selected for the 400m rela; FIRST ANNUAL LAKESHORE CRITERIUM Oakville cyclists were fairâ€" minded about Sunday‘s firstâ€"annual Lakeshore Criterium, winning half of the races and leaving the rest of the hardware for outâ€"ofâ€"towners. Here are the results: Cadet (one rider): James Bond, Forest City (London). Junior men (30 riders): won by Oakville‘s WAYNE BODREAU who ~ races for Cycle Path. Second was Andrew Stokesâ€"Rees of Mississauga Cycling Club and third was Ken More of the Maple Leaf Cycling Club (London, Ont.). Vets (50 riders): won in convincing fashion by Buffalo‘s Wayne Luther. Second was Burlington resident Desi Desrochers of Concorde Cycling Club and third was Don Zuck of the Garden City Cycling Club (St. Catharines). Senior women: won by Oakville‘s JULIA FARELL of the Oakville Cycling Club. Second was Rene Hayden and third was Linda Gilligan of Vanwood Cycling Club (Toronto). s Junior women: won by Oakville‘s LEIGH HARGROVE of the Oakville Cycling club. Senior men, tier three and four (95 riders): won by Paul Homack of Mississauga City Cycling Club. Second was Chris Bushaven of the Queen City Cycling Club (Buffalo) and third was Mike Wheatcroft of Forest City Cycling Club (London). Senior men, elite tier one and two (90 riders): won by Aaron Bishop of D‘Omellas Cycling Club (Scarborough). Second was Tim Lefevre of Torontoâ€"Italia Cycling Club and third was Mark Lastalliou of Queen City Cycling Club (Buffalo). Underâ€"10 Girls ‘A‘ Div. (July 28) TP PW L T Moen 10 9 0 1 19 Key Transport 10 7 3 0 14 Cardinals 10 7 3 0 14 Clifs LAG 10 2 â€"7 °41 _5 Atlantic Telecom 10 2 8 0 4 Sunoco 10 2 8 0 .4 Underâ€"10 Girls ‘B‘ Div. (July 28) P W L T TP Civitan 10 9 1 0 18 Framing Exper 10 7 2 1 15 Kickers 10 6 3 1 13 Blazers 10 6 4 0 12 Royals 10 3. 4. 8 5 Angels 10 s 52z s Winners 10 1 7 2 4 Bluebirds 10â€"0 9 Y ~4 Underâ€"13 Girls (July 29) P W L T GF GA TP BellSygma 10 9 0 1 38 10 19 Skybirds 10 6 3 1 21 17 13 Procor 10 6 4 0 16 12 12 Blazers 105 4 1 33 18 11 Sunoco _ 104 5 1 13 19 9 Systems 103 4 3 23 24 9 Corbett‘s 10 2 8 0 12 35 4 SydVince 10 1 8 1 15 35 3 July 28 games: Corbetts 4, Syd Vince 1; Bell Sygma 7, Sunoco 1; Procor 2, Systems Xcellence 0; Skybirds 4, Blazers 1. Highlight reel: four goals for Heather Chisholm (Belf), three goals to Becky Cororan (Skybirds) and two goals each to Adrienne Dorn (Corbetts) and Rachelle Harvey (Bell). July 21 games: Procor 4, SydVince 0; Blazers 5, Sunoco 0; Bell 4, Systems Xcellence 1; Skybirds 2, Corbetts 1. Highlight reel: shutout recorded by Andrea St. Onge; three goals to Tanya Rank (Blazers) and a pair each to Victoria Milwain (Procor) and Heather Chisholm (Bell). Underâ€"11 Girls ‘A‘ Div. (Aug. 3) P W L T GF GA TP Motorola 10 8 1 1 39 10 17 Rand 107 2 1 29 18 15 Storâ€"Tex 10 7 3 0 37 14 14 Systems 10 4 5 1 26 22 9 Mâ€"T 102 7 1 13 47 5 ABB 10 0 100 7 38 0 July 27 games: Rand Technology 4, ABB 1; Storâ€"Tex 3, Motorola Cellular 2; Systems Xcellence 10, Mâ€"T 1. Highlight reel: Allison Moffatt scored four goals for Systems Xcellence; Kristina Melhuish scored all three goals for Storâ€"Tex; and Julie Winarski (Rand Technology) and Heather ‘Lockie (Motor Cellular) each scored a pain. _ Underâ€"11 Girls ‘B‘ Div. (Aug. 3) P W L T GF GA TP West100 10 8 1 1 47 19 17 Bâ€"D 10 8 101 41 1417 Healey _ 10 6 4 0 32 15 12 IOF 104 6 0 22 8 Flames _ 10 2 8 0 7 38 4 PPG 101 9 0 5 35 2 July 27 games: IOF Foresters 6, PPG 1; West 100 Real Estate 3, Healey Chiropractic 2; and Bectonâ€" Dickinson 6, Flames 1. Highlight reel: hatâ€"tricks to Candace Kawiuk (IOF), Heather Sullivan (West 100) and Nadia Manes (Bâ€"D). Christine Schiiefer picked up a pair. MAYOR® ROA! The 14th annual Mayor‘s 5â€"K Road Race was held on Monday, beginning and ending at Coronation Park. Here are the results: Girls under 16: Belinda Chun of Mississauga, 22:55.4; Louise Compton of Oakville, 31:49.9. Girls under 19: Rachael Simpson of Dundas, 23:11.8. Women 20â€"29:; Rhea Athey of Mississauga, 21:35.8. Women 30â€"39: Kerrie Richards of Etobicoke (first woman), 18:49.9; Pauline Watson of Oakville (second woman}, 20:40.9; Lynn Roblin of Oakville, 23:41.9. Boys under 16: Gareth Robinson of Oakville, 19:46.0; Jessie Barlow of Oakville, 20:33.1; Tremaine Mischey of Mississauga, 23:11.5. Boys under 19: Mike Gill of Oakville, 18:52.2; Sinane Farag of Mississauga, 20:14.7; Adam Simpson of Dundas, 20:21.2. Men 20â€"29; Dahir Nashi of Mississauga, 17:23.3; Richard Kalbenn of Mississauga, 19:73.2; James Denovan of Oakville, 20:56.4. Men 30â€"39: Robert Athey (first man) of Mississauga, 16:54.5; Rob Schuller (second man) of Oakville, 17:05.5; and David Spires (third man) of Thombhill, 17:08.1. Men 40â€"49: Robert Chun of Mississauga, 17:41.3; Bob Jacques of Oakville, 18:10.6; and Andre Kocsis of Maple, 21: 44.6. Men 50â€"59: Dave Cowan of Mississauga, 23:50.3; Drago Jakob of Toronto, 24:00.3. Hot dog eating champion: eightâ€" yearâ€"old Marco Tschan of Oakville! OME COURT BASKETBALL Here are the award winners from the Home Court boys basketâ€" ball camp held July 11â€"15. Each award has four winners, representâ€" ing the different categories of freshâ€" man, sophomore, junior and senior. Foul shooting champ: Neil Urquhart, Ryan May, Scott Myers and Shawn Rozko. 1â€"onâ€"1 ladder champ: Conor Casey, Greg Dermer, David Campbell and Shawn Rozko. Most improved: Adam Day, Patrick Hann, Andrew Jepson and James Most Sportsmanlike: Colin Mortiboys, James Witts, Jessica Condon and Chris Price. OAKVILLE LADIES _ _REC SOFTBALL (As of July 22) P W L Legion _ 22 14 6 Chaps/Bmte 21 12 7 Coach‘s _ 22 12 10 Avaion 22 10 10 Texas Arm 21 9 11 PicAâ€"Deli 22 4 17 Last week‘s games: Thurs., Aug. 4: Coach‘s 14, Picâ€"Aâ€"Deli 5; Legion 8, Avalon 5; Texas Armadillos vs Chaps (Ppd. ain). HALTON BALL HOCKEY ASSOCIATION (Final standings) P W L T GF GA TP 22 â€"aâ€" 0 6 N n 4 eB R3E 8 3 Avalon 1410 2 2 68 33 Picâ€"Aâ€"Deli 14 8 4 2 61 37 18 Sharks 14 7 5 2 42 40 16 Gators 14 6 5 3 37 32 15 Leals 14 5 7 2 35 40 12 Sunoco _ 14 5 8 131 53 11 Rangers 14 4 8 2 41 54 10 Pizza Dight 14 3 9 2 40 62 8 Final week results: Sharks 4, Picâ€"Aâ€" Deli 2; Sunoco 4, Gators 0; Avalon 9, Pizza Delight 2; Leafs 7, Rangers 4. MVP: M. Bettison of Avalon with one goal and three assists. Top scorers Player _ Team G A TP J. Gouvea (Avin) 6 18 24 D.Germano (Avin) 12 11 23 MMclelian (Pic) 11. 9 20 C. Rowe (Pic) 8 11 19 KLegaut (Avin) 10 8 18 T. Parsons (Pic) 7: .9 16 M.Carringlon (Rngrs) 8 7 15 MBettison (Avin) 5 10 15 B. Marcotie (Avin) 3 12 15 RBackus (Pic) 9 5 14 Top goalies Player Team _ GA Avg. DKoenick (Gators) 32 229 D.Ferentino . (Avin) 33 23 Regular season awards Most valuable goalie: Joe Hickey of the Leafs. Most valuable player: Mike McLellan of Picâ€"Aâ€"Deli Leading scorer: Jose Gouveia of Avaion. Lowest goals against: Distor Koenick of the Gators. Now available at McDonald‘s, Dude. Introducing the freshest taste to come out of California in years ! Two all beef patties, with a slice of processed cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomato, onions and our special California sauce. It‘s the California Double. And it‘s McDonald‘s Taste of the Month for August. So enjoy it while you can, Dude! CA \ mcDbonald‘s The California

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