Oakville Beaver, 4 Nov 1994, p. 26

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| Rep Hockey | Oakville, which sports a regular league record of three wins, two losses and three ties, travels to Sudbury this weekend for the Big Nickel tournament, playing such teams as Toronto Young Nationals, Detroit Compuware and North Bay. MINOR NOVICE TRIPLEâ€"AAA The Polywheels/Greenline Rangers went undefeated at the Don Maxwell Stoney Creek Tournament, defeating CAMBRIDGE 9â€"3 (goals to Evan McGrath 4, Vic Oreskovich 2, Brad Cossitt 2 and Mike Gomes; assists to Nick Dodge 5, Connor Farris 2, Brett Lain 2, Bryan Gauer 2, Brad Cossitt, Derek Steele, Mike Gomes and Brad Deakin), OSHAWA 8â€"1 (goals to Evan McGrath 3, Vic Oreskovich 2, Brad Deakin, Nick Dodge and Brad Cossitt; assists to Evan McGrath 2, Mario Mancuso 2, Brad Deakin 2, Brett Lain and Nick Dodge), HALâ€" TON HILLS 6â€"0 (Brad Deakin 2, Nick Dodge 2, Vic Oreskovich and Evan McGrath; assists to Evan McGrath 3, Nick Dodge 2, Bryan Gauer and Derek Steele), BURLINGâ€" TON 9â€"1 (goals to Evan McGrath 4, Nick Prescott 3 and Vic Oreskovich 2; assists to Vic Oreskovich 2, Nick Prescott, Bryan Cauer, Mario Mancuso, Nick Dodge, Brad Deakin and Evan McGrath) and in the championship game BARRIE 9â€"2 (goals to Evan McGrath 4, Nick Dodge 2, Brad Deakin; assists to Nick Dodge 3, Derek Steele, Evan McGrath, Ben Heersink and Mario Mancuso. Evan McGrath and Nick Dodge were outstanding and Thomas Love and Jonathan Thomas provided excellent goalâ€" tending. NOVICE TRIPLEâ€"AAA OAKVILLE 6, BURLINGTON 1 (Oct. 26): the eighth straight win for the Oakville Marlene‘s Moments Rangers. Nico Gill opened the scoring late in the first period on a pass from Josh Smyth and Nathan Hendricks. Burlington tied it up midway through the second period. Oakville turned it on in the third period with five unanswered goals â€" Steven Donnelly from Sean Lavelle; Josh Smyth from Alfred Lee; Michael Samardzich, unassisted; Donnelly from Joshua Shepley; and Donnelly (comâ€" pleting the hatâ€"trick), unassisted. MIDGET DOUBLEâ€"AA BRAMPTON 3, OAKVILLE 2: Brampton‘s third goal was deflection with less than 30 seconds on the clock. Goals were scored by Jim Macdonald and Mike Paralovos (shorthanded). Assists were nabbed by Michael Kinnunen, Mike Charles and Chris Betts. A pair of goals each were scored by Joey Ranella, David Dunn and Jim Romph while Scott Nelson added the single. Assists were picked up by David Dunn (2), Brent Moyer (2), Jesse Barlow (2), Kent Wallace, Glen Kwon, Joey Ranella, Chad Blundy and Ross Fiore. OAKVILLE 6, ANCASTER 1: Chris Betts led the scoring with a pair and singles went to Jamie Trull, Marc Varteressian, Jim Macdonald and Mike Paralovos. Assists went to Mike Paralovos 2, Chris Betts 2, Sean Krumpek, Jim Macdonald, Brad Moeyr, Michael Kinnunen, Jeff Hussey, Kris Barnes, Sean Belbin. Team sponsor is Truboy Freight International and Laidlaw Waste Systems. ATOM SINGLEâ€"A OAKVILLE 5, ERIN HILLSBURGH 2 (Oct. 30, home): the Rangers blew it open with three third period goals. Singles goals were scored by Mike Capaldo, Andrew Green, Andrew McDonald, Mike Ball and Ken Long. Single assists went to Mike Ball, Chris Cekota, Christian Daniels, David Caicco, John Whiting, Rob Haines, Trevor Burns and Eric Beatty. The team‘s record is now two wins, two losses and a tie. BANTAM TRIPLEâ€"AAA OAKVILLE 7, NIAGARA FALLS 1 (Oct. 29, home): the Standard Life Rangers gave up the first goal but didn‘t look back after that firing in seven straight. SPORTS 0 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER When he‘s in training with the national team which he has been with for four years or working out at McGrory‘s, he calls Oakville home. Blades blitzed Filane, who also made it to the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona where he was a first round casualty at the hands of a Japanese opponent, is part of a fighting card this Sunday (Nov. 13) at Le Dome in Oakville. The event, which also features appearances by Oakville‘s own Sean O‘Meara and Gerry Figliomeni, is being presented by McGrory‘s Boxing Club. "It‘s going to be a lot of fun," said Filane, in an interview from his sportswear store in a small town outside Thunder Bay. He‘s looking forward to the fight, he explained, as a tuneâ€"up to an international competition the Canadian team is involved in later this month in Copenhagen. He‘s been training hard, but says there‘s no substitute to an actual match to truly gauge his progress. "Anyone at the game would not have believed the final score could have been 6â€"0, the way we played for the first period and half," he said. A casual glance at the scoresheet may lead one to believe that the Oakville Blades simply raised the white flag Tuesday night in Streetsville where they suffered a 6â€" 0 loss â€" their worst of the season. But such is not the case, assured Blades general manager Murray Walker who termed it "one of the oddest games" he has ever witâ€" nessed. In short, he said the Blades cerâ€" tainly did come to play and "incredâ€" ible as it may seem, for the first period we totally dominated them, and for half the second period." As often happens in such a case, Streetsville managed to draw first blood early in the second period while still being outplayed. Domenic Filane, who picked up his second Commonwealth Games bronze medal this year, is looking forward to "a tuneâ€"up fight" in his adopted home town of Oakville. The statistician doesn‘t keep shots on goal in Streetsville but Walker reckons it was 15â€"3 in favour of the Blades. Unfortunately, some hot goaltendâ€" ing and tough luck left the Blades with a goose egg at the intermission. Still, it was 1â€"0 "for the longest time" before Streetsville mounted a major offensive that ultimately turned the tide of the battle, scoring three more goals to end the second period with an invincible 4â€"0 lead. to Oakville tuneâ€"up fight Olympian looks forward On the other hand, he has to be This fall the leaf to watch for is on Wintario‘s This fall, the leaf to watch for is on Wintario‘s Winfall ticket. Find a leaf and win 3 bonus tickets! But only for a limited time. Tickets are available at The Three Judges on Lakeshore Road or phone 844â€"1593 for more information. "I like to score a lot of points. I throw a lot of combinations and with a lot of speed." He doesn‘t have an exact line on his amateur record but reckons he has about 55 wins in 75 fights. "After a while you lose count," he quipped. equally concerned about his oppoâ€" nent‘s progress, or he could find himself flat out on the canvas lookâ€" ing at stars. "You stick with what you know to start out, and then when you see how it‘s going you slip them in," he said. He added that he doesn‘t know who his opponent will be in the light flyweight (106 pounds) bout. Whoever he is, he concedes that a knockâ€"out is unlikely. He‘ll take them when he can get them, but said technique is his forte. E:mumfl Whitewall Size P155/80R13 P165/80R13 P185/75R14 Earn Bonus Air Miles. Purchase 4 selected Goodyear tires and get 85 bonus Air Miles travel miles. Purchase 2 selected Goodyear tires and get 40 Bonus Air Miles travel miles. Mega Miles offers expire November 30, 1994 Great Value Snow Tires Pay No GST On Any Tire Purchase This Sunday Only. November 6th. 10 am â€" 4 pm $52.00 60.00 67.00 OAKVILLE 297 Speers Road (at Dorval) 845â€"4227 Price Goodyear will credit the GST amount on all passenger and light truck tires this Sunday only, November 6, 1994. Tire sale ends November, 19, 1994. Earn AIR MILES travel miles on all Goodyear tires and service including the great values listed in this ad. Call for additional sizes. Retailer may sell for less. Ask for details on our new credit payment system. Installation and rotation included Tires, Tuneâ€"ups, Shocks, Brakes, Alignment, Oil, Lube, and Filter Whitewall Size P195/75R14 _ $70.00 P205/75R15 717.00 Price Whitewall Size â€" Price â€" Whitewall Size P155/80R13 P165/B80R13 P1B5/7R1M4 In Wednesday‘s scoring parade, goals were scored by Andrew Smith (3), Rob Muldoon (2), Rob Medeiros (2), Jeff Wells (2), Rob Kerr (2), Rob Frankovic, Kevin Woit and Ryan Buttaro (with his first of the season on a bullet drive from the point, off a nice passing play by Mike Muldoon and Adam Richards). Niagara Falls fell "Niagara Falls actually just got a midget team together near the start of the season," explained assistant coach Bob Kapustik. Sponsored by Anixter and Hopedale Mall, the Oakville Rangers are certain to find the action a lot tougher in Sudbury where they are in the midst of an elite tournament. In preliminary pool action, they tackâ€" le Sault Ste. Marie Legion this morning, the Toronto Red Wings of the Metro Toronto Hockey League this afternoon and the Sault Hawks from Michigan on Saturday. Assists went to Mike Muldoon (5), Rob Medeiros (4), Adam Richards (4), Kevin Woit (3), Steve MacGibbon (2), Niagara Falls certainly fell in Oakville Wednesday night as they were plastered 14â€"2 by the defending Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) Oakville tripleâ€"AAA midget team. Economy All Season Aqua Channel Tire Offer valid for most cars and light trucks at participating Goodyear Certified Auto Service retailers until Dec. 31, 1995 1. Change oil, replace filter, and lubricate. 2. Adjust and tighten all drive belits. 3. Top up all fluids including brake, windâ€" shield, differential, transmission and power steering. 4. 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Oakville Little League, which last year had about 1,200 players on 80 teams, held its first registration last Saturday and its second and final regisâ€" tration will be held this Saturday (November 5) at White Oaks Secondary School, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oakville‘s two minor baseball orgaâ€" nizations are already signing up players for next year as they hold their earliest ever registrations. The Oakville Minor Baseball Association (OMBA), which last year had 2,300 players on 175 teams, will hold its registration the following two Saturdays â€" November 12 and 19, 9 to 4 p.m., at T.A. Blakelock. Officials from the two leagues both stressed that registration is on a firstâ€" come, first served basis and that it is important to register early in order to avoid waiting lists. Rob Kerr (2), Rob Muldoon (2), R.J. Carr, Jeff Wells, Peter Wishloff, Andrew Smith, Rob Frankovic and Ryan Buttaro. Baseball registration Quiet riding performance all season radials $q9° Price â€" Size

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