Oakville Beaver, 30 Nov 1994, p. 39

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BANTAM DOUBLEâ€"AA OAKVILLE 4, MILTON 4 (Nov. 24, home): eff Elia led the way with two goals to give akville a tie. Callâ€"ups Wes Attrill and Ryan pwis played well for the locals. Jamie Ward d Ryan Lewis potted the other goals. Assists nt to Ryan Carson (2), Wes Attrill (2), David nk, Mike Dragosits, Scott Drummond, Kyle Donald. MILTON 5, OAKVILLE 2 (Nov. 21, away): t even close. Milton led 4â€"0 before Oakville ally‘ got on the scoreboard. This was the irdl game in three nights. Jordan Zacny and e Dragosits scored the goals. Assists went Todd McNaught, Jeff Elia, Joey Lynch and ie Ward. orey Halyk, Justin Donati, Jeff Nabeta and lenathan Allen (goalie). " Oakville swept their division with three draight wins â€" 4â€"2 over Ajax (goals to chael Ward, Corey Halyk, Daniel rodriques Justin Donati; assists to Mark Mclsaac 2, avid Dobrinsky, Justin Donati, Kerry Barchan, ler Donati, Matthew Lee and Andy tacDonald); 5â€"1 over Kitchener (goals to ustin Donati 2, Kerry Barchan, Jordy McMillan d Daniel Rodrigues. Assists go to Michael ard (2), Kerry Barchan, Corey Halyk, Geoff earce, Andy MacDonald, Matthew Fehler, ames Albrecht, Matthew Lee and Tyler onati) and 6â€"1 over West Ferris (goals to Jeff abeta 2, Kerry Barchan 2, Corey Halyk and avid Dobrinsky; assists to Jordy McMillan, Dobrinsky, Mark Mclsaac, Geoff Pearce, Daniel Rodrigues, James Albrecht, Andy acDonald, Matthew Fehler, Matthew Lee and ichael Ward). t; MVPs selected from the Rangers included w ANCASTER 4, OAKVILLE 3 (Nov. 23, @me): the Scotiabank Rangers can always 2Xpect physical play from Ancaster. Oakville pened the scoring and set the pace. Défenceman Geoff Pearce made a great end rush to put the Rangers in the lead. hcaster did not give up, scoring three goals Amd held on to win as the Rangers were juflable to cash in on four power play goals late third period. Kerry Carchan scored the ther two goals with assists going to Justin D@nati, Tyler Donati, Andy MacDonald and Geoff Pearce. ) PICKERING TOURNAMENT (Nov. 25â€"27) Wexford 4, Oakville 3 (semiâ€"final): a heartâ€" aking loss as the Scotiabank Rangers gave p two late third period goals after leading ch of the way. Goal scorers in the game P{pre Corey Halyk, Justin Donati and David obrinsky. Assists were contributed by Jordy acMillan (2), Tyler Donati, Andy MacDonald, avid Dobrinsky and Matthew Lee. * OAKVILLE 12, CHINGUACOUSY 0 (Nov. 20, away): Jonathon Allen and Tim Pethick combined on their third shutout. Every team miember contributed to the win. Goal scorers were Justin Donati (3), David Dobrinsky (2), Kerry Barchan (2), Jeff Nabeta (2), Daniel @drigues, Andy MacDonald and Geoff earce. Assists were contributed by Michael Nard (4), Mark Mcisaac (2), Tyler Donati (2), James Albrecht (2), Jordy McMillan (2), Daniel Rodrigues, Kerry Barchan, Corey Halyk, tthew Fehler, Geoff Pearce and Matthew 66. PAGE 16 PAGE 18 We wish to draw your attentlon to the followin in our current: "More For Holidays For iLot Less" Flyer | OAKVILLE 4, ORANGEVILLE 3 (Nov. 19, home): the Scotiabank Rangers played Otangeville for the fourth time this season and as usual it was a well played physical game. Oakville showed their true grit, coming from behind to snatch the victory. Oakville scorers were Kerry Barchan (2), Jeff Nabeta and Corey Halyk. Assists came from Daniel Rodrigues (2), Mark Mcisaac, Justin Donati and Jordy McMillan. Defencemen assisting were James Albrecht (2) and Matthew Fehler. We wish to draw your anermon to the errors in lour --ew‘é°u ta Save Like PAGE 10 . (Continued from page 40) i Milton for the second time in a week and had a much tougher battle on their hands. in a hard fought, physical contest, Oakville preâ€" vailed after killing off a penalty in the late stages of the game. Kerry Barchan netted th winning goal and Jordy McMillan contributed the other goal. Assists go to Justin Donati, James Albrecht, David Dobrinsky and Michael TY 0 Ward Rep Hockey Milton 2416 6 2 145111 35 Burlington 22 14 5 3 197 88 32 Hamilton 22 12 6 4 109 92 28 Brampton 2412 9 3 146111 27 Strqetswlle 2119 7 1 107 8226 Oakville 22 9 11 2 113 10621 Royal York 24 5 17 2 79 156 12 Gedrgetown23 1 21 1 85 175 3 * teams are awarded one point for an overtime loss BLADES SCHEDULE: ! Nov. 29 (Tues.), 7:30 p.m Buffington at Oakville. : Dec. 2 (Fri.), 8 p.m Flames Senators Whalers Bl Canadiens Capitals Eagles Chargers Panthers Mustangs Herthan‘s HighMyers Trojans Vikings Sharkeys Clippers Hipsters Bluehawks November 30, 1994 / WEST DIVISION (Nov, 29) P W L _T GF GA TP on _ 2416 6 2 145 111 35 lington 22 14 5 3 197 88 32 (See ‘Rep Hockey‘ page 38) Colourful Christmas Kitchen Set (42â€" 25937â€"2) Fyer should read and ilustration should show an apron, two pot holders, memo magnet and one oven mitt. Lange Figure Skates (83â€"3545 er roadg:.Yagh' sizes 8 to 12., Ladg ?Yb 10 Spic and Span Allâ€"Purpose Cleaner. The Spray (53â€"0451) is 500 ml, not 800 ml. Javex Scrub ‘n Shine (53â€"0303â€"4) flyer should read 500 mi not 800 ml. 3â€"Door Wall Cabinet (63â€"3472â€"8) Flyer reads: 22x24x16" Should read: 22x48x16" The illustrations for the 16 oz. Claw Hammer (57â€"4136â€"0) and the 20 oz. Rlpflyle‘l:{_a)nmu (57â€"4141â€"6) should L2 Sanyo Answering Machine gt;ggese) m;'gmtbeavfld)batal OVERâ€"35 (Nov. 22) TRECITY / _ UPPER OAKVILLE SHOPPING CENTRE Upper Middle Rd. at 8th Line 849â€"TIRE (East) (West) o o n in in câ€"~â€" thom mz e OAKTOWN SHOPPING PLAZA 550 Kerr St. @ sns ul Last week‘s games: Georgetown 8, Q.E. Park 0 Loyola 4, Milton 4 E.C.Drury 2, White Oaks 2 Georgetown 6, Milton 1 Oakville Trafaigar 5, White Oaks 3 Oakville Trafaigar 5 (Jason Blyth 2, Tim Trenholm, lan Erdif and lan Seeton), E.C.Drury 2 (Derek Hunter 2) Blakelock 5, Q.E. Park 0 Tuesday, Nov. 29: Georgetown2 Oak Trafalg 2 Blakelock 1 Humber 3 s 0 319 St. Clair 3 2 1 255 Sheridan 1 1 0 81 Fanshawe 2 1 1 125 Lambton 2 0 2111 Mohawk 2 0 2 1%4 Niagara 1 0 1 69 Last week‘s games: Sheridan 81, Fanshawe 45 Dec. 17 (Sat.), 7 p.m., Oakville at Royal York. Dec. 20 (Tues.), 7:30 p.m., Milton at Oakville. Brampton at Oakville. Dec. 4 (Sun.), 7:30 p.m., Oakville at Burlington. Dec. 9 (Fri.), 8 p.m., Streetsville at Oakville. Dec. 10 (Sat.), 7:30 p.m., Oakville at Hamilton. Dec. 13 (Tues.), 7:30 p.m., Oakville at Streetsville. Dec. 16 (Fri.), 8 p.m., Royal York at Oakville. Dec. 23 (Fri.), 8 Hamilton at Oakville. BOYS HOCKEY (Nov. 28) _ (VOLPE) BASKETBALL (Nov. 29) (VOLPE DIVISIONâ€"final) P W L PF PA E Not that it‘s hard to do. Far from it. The trouble is, well, choosâ€" | ing. There‘s fashion, accessories and all manner of things to surprise and delight The best of the season is here. Including our food drive dropâ€"off. Give a little and help support the needy. And even though there‘s a lot here, there is one thing you may want to bring to Sherway Gardens this holiday season â€" a pair of very comfortable shoes. (CENTRAL) Tier One champlonship (Nov. 29, 8 p.m. following girls game at Lord Elgin): C.H. Norton vs Brookdale Tier Two champlonship (Nov. 30, 8 p.m. following girls game at T.a. BOYS VOLLEYBALL (EAST) Tier One championship (Nov. 23, 8 p.m. following girls game at Oakville Trafaigar High Pilgrim Wood 2, Falgarwood 1 (9â€"15, 15â€"13, 15â€"7) Tier Two champlonship (Nov. 22) E.J. James 2, New Central 0 (15â€"12, 15â€"5) STA at Pearson (MWY A, 3:30) MMR 1: 10 0 8: 9‘ Nelson L 0000902 2 St.TAquins 1 1 0 0 2 1 2 Pearson 1 1 0 0 5 4 2 NotreDame 2 1 1 0 6 4 2 Aldershot 1 0 1 0 1 2 o Assumption 1 0 1°0 1 4 0 Lord Elgin 2 0 2 0 6 s o Last week‘s games: St.T. Aquinas 2, Aldershot 1 Notre Dame 4, Assumption 1 Nelson 3, Lord Elgin 2 MMR 3, Notre Dame 2 Pearson 5, Lord Elgin 4 Monday,, Nov. 28: Assumption at Lord Elgin Tuesday, Nov. 29; Notre Dame at STA Aldershot at Nelson Wednesday, Nov. 30: MMR at Assumption (MYW A, 3:30) Thursday, Dec. 1: Nelson at NotreDame (MWY B, 2:30) Pearson at Aldershot (MWY B, 4:00) Friday, Dec. 2: There are millions of gifts here. You‘ll find the right one eventually. White Oaks at Loyola Q.E.Park at Blakelock Georgetown at Blakelock Wednesday, Nov. 30: Blakelock at Miltron (THM, 3:30) Loyola at OTHS (Oak, 3:15) Thursday, Dec. 1: E.C.Drury at White Oaks (Oak, 4:00) (RICHARDSON DIVISION) P W L T GF GA TP V V a v v o oo .m22144248 @33256116 â€"oc00c00c00 J o 0 00 â€"~â€"+~â€" a 0 B + +o 1â€" +â€"/B4 ax. 64 =************************************ k************************************fi Tier One semiâ€"final: Brookdale 2, Eastview 1 (3â€"15, 15â€"7 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL (EAST) Tier One championship (Nov. 23): Pilgrim Wood 2, New Central 1 (0â€"15, 15â€"12, 15â€"7) Tier Two championship (Nov. 22): Montclair 2, River Oaks 0 (15â€"11, 17â€" 16) Blakelock): Pineland vs Eastview Available through: (CENTRAL) 1995 HALTON EMERGENCY SERVICES 911 CALENDAR Oakville Fire Department 847â€"5907 Police 878â€"5511ext. 2105 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Tier One champlonship (Nov. 29, 7 p.m. at Lord Elgin): C.H. Norton vs Brookdale Tier Two season makeâ€"up game: Pineland 2, W.H. 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