Oakville Beaver, 11 Dec 1994, p. 23

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Sorts Shorts Hockey triple header Forget about the National Hockey League, there‘s a high school triple header scheduled for this Wednesday (Dec. 14) at Glen Abbey Arena. Clashing will be Milton and Oakville Trafaigar at 6 p.m., Loyola and Q.E. Park at 7:30 p.m. and E.C. Drury (Milton) and Blakelock at 9 p.m. Cost is $4. Club is going downhill If you are or would like to be a downâ€" hill skier, the Southermn Ontario Ski Bees may be the club you‘re looking for. The Ski Bees provide fun ski outings every Wednesday, starting in January, to the private clubs in Collingwood â€" Devil‘s Glen, Osler, Alpine, Craigleith and Georgian Peaks. The club also offers optional ski lessons for all levels and uses chartered buses to ensure maximum enjoyment and relaxation. For more information, call Terri Heckman at 827â€"3554. Alumni bâ€"ball game Loyola‘s basketball stars of the past are coming back to play the senior boys team this Thursday at 1:15 p.m. All alumni are welcome to take in what should be an entertaining game. Don‘t miss Jan. sail Oakville Power and Sail Squadron will be giving their popular spring boating courses again, starting the first week of January. Registration takes place Jan. 2 and 5 at Oakville Trafaigar High School. Courses start January 6. Phone 338â€"1472. MINOR OAKS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION INC. NOTICE O7 MBMBEREHDP MEETNC THE QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE MINOR OAKS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION WILL BE HELD AT Q.E. PARK SCHOOL 2301 YOLANDA DRIVE ON WEDNESDAY, AT 7:30 P.M. N. T./ _f DECEMBER 14/94 T _ H EP ‘Ancelsat Lakesi Contest an Angel and \ou u)uld \Win a Trip to Bermuda! E "CREATE AN ANGEL" CONTEST Create an angel from any materials you like and enter it at The Stitching Adult and children‘s entries will be judged on creativity, originality and craftsmanship. Grand prize is a trip for 2 to Bermuda, courtesy of Marlin Travel Holiday House. All entries received will be displayed in the windows beside Hillebrand Wines for all to admire. . Certificate redeemable at participatâ€" ing merchants. Deadline for entries is Dec. 17, 1994 with judging to take place Dec. 20, 1994. All Angel entries will then be given over the Holidays. You‘ll find a full set of contest rules and regulations at _ any of our retailers. Best of luck! # Marlin Travel Post in the Lakeside Shopping Village. ~ Lakeside. They‘ll be put into a gift Each entrant will receive a $5.00 Gift E itc to deserving families for them to enjoy ; It‘s Happening at Lakeside Shopping Village! 5353 Lakeshore Road, just west of Burloak Ffié BASKET WRAP YOUR PURCHASES Simply bring your Lakeside Shopping Village purchases totalling $25.00 or more to "Special Occasions" at basket and celloâ€"wrapped FREE of charge Mondays, Wednesdays or Sundays. It‘s a fun and unique way to gift wrap your presents this year. (One basket per $25.00 worth of purâ€" chases please, while quantities last. Mon. Wed. 10 â€" 6, Sun. 11 â€" 4. Call for extended Christmas hours.) Receive Valuable Coupons when you give a food donation. Just bring your nonâ€"perishable food donations to any of our stores and we‘ll arrange for pickâ€"up and distribution. e tm s in > {p mss 192;2 Continmans Light the travel people Minor Oaks Hockey Assoc. Rep Hockey reports (Continued from page 22) two more goals. OAKVILLE 4, BURLINGTON 4 (Dec. 3, home): a back and forth game saw the Dixon Construction Rangers lead 2â€"0, trail 3â€"2, and 4â€" 3 before settling for the tie. Goals were scored by Chris Woit, Bill Hussey, Ryan McLaughlin and Matt Turner. Jon Bradley contributed two assists while singles were added by Bob Flaman, Ryan McLaughlin, Bill Hussey and Greg Almon. BURLINGTON 6, OAKVILLE 5 (Nov. 30 away): a seeâ€"saw battle in which the Dixoon Construction Rangers put in a tremendous effort to successfully kill off a seven minute penalty. Burlington, however, broke the 6â€"6 tier late in the game. Tyler Moss collected a pair while single goals were added by Matt Turner, Chris Woit and Mike Tarantino. Picking up assists were Bryan Jackson, Brandon Cordua, Chris Woit, Bob Flaman and Steve Elia, Mike Tarantino and Greg Almon. OAKVILLE 6, CHINGUACOUSY 0 (HOME, NOV. 28): The Dixon Construction Rangers outâ€" shot Chinguacousy 29â€"8. Mike Tarantino racked up a hat trick and an assist, Tyler Moss had a hat trick and Bill Hussey notched the last goal on a shorthanded, unassisted effort. Helpers were provided by Chris Woit (4), Bob Flaman (2), Jamie Levey, Matt Turner, Bryan Jackson, Tarantino, Brandon Cordua and Steve Elia. Goalie Mitch MacKenzie earned the shutout. MINOR ATOM DOUBLEâ€"AA OOAKVILLE 3, BURLINGTON 3 (Dec. 4, away): Dwayne Steele notched a pair of goals while Dave Probyn added a single. Assists went to Justin Close (2) and Jordan Kaitting. ST. CATHARINES 6, OAKVILLE 4 (Dec. 3, home): Dwayne Steele fired in a pair and sinâ€" gles were added by Jesse Anglin and Dave Probyn. Picking up assists were Jordan Kaitting (2), Mike Knight (2), Jesse Anglin, Hunter Cape, Justin Close and Eric Johnson. OAKVILLE 8, CHINGUACOUSY 0 (Nov. 27, away): Justin Close and Brendan Murray each had a pair and singles were added by Jesse Anglin, Mike Probyn, Ty Huggins and Dwayne Steele. Assists were picked up by Club last weekend. Preâ€"novice one, age 9: 9:00â€"4:00 p.m. (2nd st. north of Rebecca at Kerr) Games/ ontests. [ AEES:] FRESHMEN _ 7â€"9yrs. SOPHOMORES _ 10â€"12 yrs. JUNIORS 13â€"15 yrs. includes free HOME LAST NAME PARENT (or PARTICIPANT it 18 yrs over) ADDRESS WORK( g POSTAL CODE TELEPHON Antoinettes at prov. qualifier The Antoinettes Gymnastic Club‘s competitive team competed in the Central Region first qualifying meet at the Guelph Saultos Gymnastic The first of three meets, the top six from each skill category will repâ€" resent the region at the provincial championships next spring. The second qualifier will be held in Burlington February 3, 4 and 5. Here are the results from the weekend meet: * As a result of her first place finish in the ‘Open two‘ category, Rowley travels to Nlagara Falls March 12 for the Ontario Winter Games. The Ontario Winter Games team is chosen by taking the top gymnast in Novice 3, Junior 2, Senior 2, Open 2, Junior 3 and Senior 3. LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO OVER THE WINTER BREAK? WINTER BREAK BLAH BEATER ‘94 WEEKâ€"LONG BASKETBALL DAY CAMP [WHEN:] December 19â€"23, 1994 (Mondayâ€"Friday)** Oaklands Regional Centre, 53 Bond St. [FORMAT] 9â€"12 p.m. Skills/Instruction, 12â€"1 p.m. Lunch, 1â€"4 p.m. Prizes at the end of the week. E $105.00 per camper émquue about family rates) OURT BASKETBALL Specialty Baseball Cap mmm MIIH: Tnursday December 15, 1994 Dechveh ro HOME COURT BASKETBALL, 122 RIVERVIEW STREET, OAKVILLE, ON, L6L 597 (905) 825â€"4117. Tivown "Section C" ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST COMPLETE THIS ENTIRE SECTION IN ORDER TO PROPERLY BALANCE TEAMS/GROUPS PLAYING EXPERIENCE: CHILDREN 1. Beginner 2. Driveway, Gym Class 3. Camps Leagues 4. School Team or hlgher Dwayne Steele, Mike Knight, Ryan Cromar, Brendan Murray, Jesse Anglin and Justin Close. OAKVILLE 7, MILTON 0 (Nov. 23, away): Dwayne Steele notched a pair while singles were added by Jordan Katting, Brendan Murray, Hunter Cape, Ty Huggins and Gary Rookyard. Assists were picked up by Dave Probyn (2), Jesse Anglin, Jordon Kaitting and Gary Rookyard. Paul Winger picked up the shutout. MISSISSAUGA 8, OAKVILLE 3 (Nov. 19, home exhibition): Jesse Anglin, Ty HUggins and Brendan Murray scored the goals. Gary Rookyard had a pair of assists while singles went to Dave Probyn and Brendan Murray. OAKVILLE 1, ST. CATHARINES 1 (Nov. 19, away): Brendan Murray scored the lone Oakville goal, assisted by Dwayne Steele and Dave Probyn. ORANGEVILLE 6, OAKVILLE 4 (Nov. 6, away): single goals went to Jesse Anglin, Mike Knight, Ryan Cromar and Brendan Murray. Assists went to Ty HUggins (2), Anglin, Knight, Jordan Kaitting, Dave Probyn and Gary Rookyard. OAKVILLE 6, BURLINGTON 3 (Nov. 5, home): single markers were picked up by Hunter Cape, Brendan Murray, Mike Knight, Dwayne Steele, Dave Probyn and Justin Close. Assists were picked up Anglin (2), Kevin Bell (2), Brendan Murray, Ryan Cromar and Dwayne Steele. OAKVILLE 4, CHINGUACOUSY 1 (Nov. 4, home): Dave Probyn picked up the natural hatâ€" trick with the first three Oakville goals and Justin Close ended the scoring. Jesse Anglin and Ryan Cromar picked up assists. NOVICE DOUBLEâ€"AA OAKVILLE 13, CHINGUACOUSY 0 (Nov. 24): The Andersen Consulting/Pillsbury Rangers, led by their six defencemen, conâ€" trolled all aspects of the game. Matt Mateja earned the shutout with all three lines scoring. Blake McLennan notched a hat trick and three assists. His linemates, Brent von Hagen (two goals, one assist) and Mike Nelligan (one goal, three assists) also contributed offensively. Josh Name: Vault Bars Beam Floor Overall Jaime McMillan _ 1st 2nd 5th Janice Gill 8th 1st 6th 6th Ola Czerwinska 6th 3rd 7th 8th Nicole Samue! _ 6th 4th 5th Jocelyn Chadwick 5th 8th Kristin Houde 4th 8th Heather Wheeler 6th Lauren Edwards 6th 3rd Preâ€"novice one, age 11 (first place team): Megan Doody 1st 1st 2nd 1st Erin Williams 4th Colleen Steers 5th Preâ€"novice two, age 11: Courtney Alxandr 4th 1st 1st 3rd 1st Laura Eansor 2nd 1st Litsa Sotiriou 4th Novice three, age 11: Shani Pollard 1st 4th 4th 5th 3rd Junior one, age 13: Sara Neill 3rd 1st 6th 2nd 2nd Junior two, age 13: Blaire Houde 2nd 5th 2nd 4th Jaime Nugent 4th 6th 6th 6th Nicole Don 5th Senior one, age 14: Andrea Gustafson 4th 1st 1st 4th Open two, age 16: Samantha Rowley 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st* Andrea Dowdall _ 2nd 2nd 4th 5th 3rd Amy Pfeiffer 5th 3rd 6th 1st 4th FIRST NAME PARENT (or PARTICIPANT it 18 yrs. over) HOME( _ ) TELEPHONE Ranells scored twice as his linemates Kevin Silber (one goal, one assist) and Ryan Donnelly (one assist) played a strong forechecking game. Jeff Bentley‘s line scored three times. Griffin Allen potted two goals, Bentley scored one goal and assisted on three others and Glen Hartwell added one assist. The defence scoring was led by Chris Veitch and Bryan Magee with three assists each. Andrew MacMillan helped on two goals, Ryan Andrews scored once and Drew Wilkinson and Brad Wetherly assisted on one marker each. The team‘s record is 10 wins, four losses and two ties, good enough for third place behind Milton and Orangevilie. MILTON 3, OAKVILLE 2 (Nov. 20): The Andersen Consulting/Pllisbury Rangers lost a second time this season to Milton. Oakville led 1â€"0 entering the final frame on a goal by Mike Nelligan on a setâ€"up from Brent von Hagen as Andrew Goodfellow, in goal, stymied the home side. Milton tied the score at 1â€"1 before Oakville went up again on a threeâ€"way passing play with Griffin Allen scoring from Glen Hartwell and Jeff Bentley. Milton came back to win the close contest with two late goals. OAKVILLE 10, BURLINGTON 5 (Nov. 18): the home side scored five goals in the final frame to win the game. Griffen Allen led the assault with three goals and two assists, Jeff Bentley contributed two markers and one helper, Josh Ranells assisted three times, Ryan Donnelly and Kevin Silber both scored once and aided on two goals. Single goals were potted by Blake McLennan, Ryan Andrews and Mike Nelligan. Also drawing assists were Glen Hartwell, Brad Wetherly, Andrew MacMillan and Nelligan. Matt Mateja kept the Rangers in the game until the offence clicked into high gear in the last period. MINOR NOVICE DOUBLEâ€"AA BRAMPTON 3, OAKVILLE 1 (Dec. 3, away): on the return engagement, playing their worst game of the year, Brampton scored an empty net goal to squelch Oakville‘s last minute attempt to tie the game. Oakville‘s lone goal came from Corey Halyk, assisted by Jordy McMillan. OAKVILLE 5, BRAMPTON 3 (Nov. 30, home): The ScotiaBank Ranagers took an early 3â€"1 lead and dominated the play against a Brampton team they have easily beaten all year. Oakville‘s game fell apart when Brampton scored two quick goals to tie the game. However, the team refocused its game and pumped in two more goals. Goal scorers were Kerry Barchan, Jeff Nabeta, Jordy McMillan and defenceman Andy MacDonald. Assists were contributed by Justin Donati, David Dobrinsky, James Albrecht, Tyler Donati, Michael Ward, Geoff Pearce, Daniel Rodrigues, Matthew Fehler and Matthew Lee. OAKVILLE 5, BURLINGTON 1 (Nov. 29, away): after their success in the Pickering tourâ€" nament, the ScotiaBank Rangers came out flat against Burlington. After falling behind in the first period, the Rangers looked like they were on their way to playing their worst game of the year and allowing Burlington their first win over them. Oakville, however, managed to catch fire. Goal scorers were Jeff Nabeta (2), Kerry Barchan, Geoff Pearce and David Dobrinsky. Assists came from Justin Donati (2), Corey Halyk, Matthew Fehler, Mark Mcisaac, James Albrecht, Tyler Donati, Andy MacDonald, Daniel Rodrigues and Matthew Lee. ATOM A ACTON 3, OAKVILLE 1 (Dec. 4, home): Geoff Miller played a strong twoâ€"way game on the wing. He played a strong back checking role in a tight game and also had some quality scoring chances but could not put the puck in the net. Andrew Green played one of his better games on defence. John Whiting scored the goal, assisted by Chris Cekota and Trevor Burns. Oakville‘s record now stands at eight wins, eight losses and a tie. OAKVILLE 13, GEORGETOWN 3 (Dec. 3, away): Coach Dave Yawney called it the McDonaldâ€"Cekota show as Andrew McDonald collected four goals (plus one at the game‘s end that was not counted) and two assists while Chris Cekota racked up three goals and three assists. Other goals were scored by Geoff Aselstine, Mike Capaldo, Rob Haines, Thomas Yawney, Ken Long and Christian Daniels. Assists went to Mike Capaldo (2), Mike Ball (2), Christian Daniels (2), Trevor Burns, Ken Long, Eric Beatty, Geoff Miller and John Whiting. OAKVILLE 3, MILTON 2 (Nov. 30, home): Andrew McDonald played a strong game for Oakville, putting them right back in the game with a quick reply to Milton‘s second goal.All of the defense, in particular Eric Beatty, played tough to hold Milton at bay. Chris Cekodta scored the other two goals with assists going to Mike Ball (2) and Ken Long. REGISTER NOW TEAMS AND INDIVIDUALS FOR BASEBALL NEW LOWER PRICING ON OUR STATEâ€"OFâ€"THEâ€"ART P G MACHINES FIELD RENTAL PARTY ROOM AVAILABLE FOR STAGS JOIN THE EXCITEMENT! CALL TODAY SPORTDOMES 1333 NORTH SERVICE RD W. OAKVILLE F661 ‘11 1@qweadag ‘Aepuns ‘puayaay 19neag ailime0 â€" gz

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