Oakville Beaver, 16 Sep 2009, p. 27

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Jones will shift focus to running 27 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, September 16, 2009 Continued from page 26 has not improved as much as he would have liked and he will focus much of his off-season training on cutting time from the race's last leg. For the past three years Jones has concentrated his efforts on improving his swimming. He didn't compete in swimming when he was growing up so he's been playing catch up since he began competing in triathlon. His efforts have paid off, though. At the world championships, he came out of the water just 10 seconds behind the leader. "It's been a long process and each year I've gotten better and better," he said. "I've noticed a big difference and I'm more confident starting the race. There's less bodies to get through so I don't waste as much energy in the first five minutes of the bike trying to catch up." Just three weeks earlier, Jones used one of his best-ever swims to set himself up well at the national championships in Kelowna, B.C. But in the end it was his running ability that led him to a second-place finish, finishing behind only two-time Olympic medalist Simon Whitfield. It would be another Canadian Olympian, Paul Tichelaar, who would prove to be Jones' biggest rival in the race. With Whitfield pulling away from the pack early in the run, Jones, Tichelaar and Brent McMahon battled for second, each pulling ahead at times. Tichelaar pulled ahead of McMahon in the final kilometer and Jones followed. With 200 metres remaining, Jones made his move and opened up a small gap. Sprinting all out for the last 100 metres, the two crossed the line side by side. "I thought I had won (second) and it took about 10 seconds for them to confirm it," said Jones, whose previous best at nationals was a fourth-place finish. "It was pretty cool. I had never been involved in something like that." With the season now over, Jones is looking forward to next year. He already has five top-10 World Cup finishes to his credit over the past four years and wants to make those a more regular occurrence. "I just want to be more consistent," he said. "I'm looking to be in the top 10, being competitive and being in that elite group as long as possible and having a shot at the podium." 2009-2010 WINTER BASKETBALL LEAGUE The Oakville Basketball Club is the premier basketball club in our community. With approximately one thousand athletes in our house league programs and over 200 rep level athletes. We have proudly worked with Basketball Ontario and Canada Basketball to implement the Steve Nash program in our Winter House League over the last two years. This season we will apply even further focus on the development of our young athletes as they progress in our house leagues by adding a complimentary development camp with our rep level coaches. The Winter Basketball League is for boys and girls ages 8 to 17 who want to learn basketball skills in a fun environment with friends. Come out and join us for on court fun and excitement while learning the FUNdamentals of passing, shooting and ball handling with our experienced coaches. Games will be played on Sundays with one 1 hour practice during the week. League is open to anyone who wants to learn the game and have FUN. Uniform and balls provided with award presentation at the end of the season. Season runs from October through to March Fall 2009 Microballer Boys and Girls Ages 5-12 Thursdays, Sept. 24 ­ Nov. 26, 2009 Pine Grove Public School (Fourth Line & Speers Avenue) $120 Microballer 1 (ages 5-6) $120 Microballer 2 (ages 6-7) $135 Pre-Novice (ages 7-8) John Knox Christian School (Ford Drive and Royal Windsor Drive) $120 Microballer 2 (ages 6-7) $135 Pre-Novice (ages 7-8) $135 Macroballers (ages 9-12) - This year all of our house league coaches will be fully certified as community level coaches by the Ontario Basketball Association. - The structured curriculum of the Steve Nash program will be implemented fully. - We are proud to work together with the OBA and Basketball Canada to provide high quality programs in our community. 6:15-7:00 pm - Our coaches and teams will benefit through further level 7:00-7:45 pm development from our 24 high level rep coaches who have 6:45-7:45 pm committed to developing the quality of the house league programs. - The Oakville Basketball Club was tremendously successful last season fielding many AAA level teams, winning three division Soccer coach most proud of league title Continued from page 24 league. It shows consistency," said Franco. "But the Ontario Cup is a nice trophy to have." Other members of the Red Gaels are Jenna D'Aurizio, Erica Rzepecki, Carling Goold, Jessica Koves, Vanessa Cherepacha, Rachel Culver, Daniela Paniccia, Piersyn Harshaw, Amanda Abraham, Paige Culver, Georgia Braunstein, Melanie Zrno and Courtney Evans. Mark Hughes and Leah Franco are the assistant coaches of the team, which is managed by Katie Kalata. 6:00-6:45 pm 1 provincial medals and an Eastern Canadian Championships 6:45-7:45 pm (unprecedented in Oakville Basketball history). 7:45-8:45 pm - The Oakville Basketball Club had another excellent rep season last year. Boasting many AAA level teams and we are proud to be the home of the undefeated Major Atom Girls Provincial AAA Champions!!. Fore more information about our house league and Microballers programs, please visit our website at... www.oakvillebasketball.com Wedding Anniversaries Happy 60th Wedding Obituaries JOHNSON, Eric Norman Suddenly at his home, Eric passed away from a hear t attack on Sunday September 13, 2009. Husband, best friend and constant companion to Jackie Roth. Beloved son of the late David and Nelly Johnson. Loving father to David (Michelle) Johnson. He will be missed by his grandchildren Katelyn, Justin and Tr e v o r J o h n s o n . B r o t h e r t o R o l f Johansson and Tina Pritchard. A Memorial Service will be held at the Low and Low Funeral Home, 23 Main Street South, Uxbridge (905) 852-3073 on Wednesday, September 16, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. In Eric's memory donations may be made to a charity of your choice. On-line condolences can be made at www.lowandlow.ca Engagement Upcoming Events In Memoriam PUBLIC AUCTION 1395 ABBEYWOOD DRIVE, OAKVILLE THURS. , SEPT. 17, 2009 Viewing 9 am, Auction 11 am Content Sale: grocery/restaurant fixtures, pizza oven, industrial kitchen, rotisserie, freezers, dough mixer, electric pallet truck, scales, SS counters/ sinks, display counters, shelving, many other items. 10% Bid Deposit Required www.nevilleauction.com IN LOVING MEMORY ALEX ABRAHAM APRIL 6, 1904 - SEPT. 15, 1973 Anniversary Joan and Stan Davis September 17, 2009 With love always from your family, Michael, Liz, Mike, Laura, Heather, Jill, John and, of course, Annie. Congratulations and best wishes! Bob and Gail Sippel are thrilled to announce the engagement of their daughter Heather Marie to Eric Nathan Barker. Their wedding will be celebrated in May, 2010 in Oakville. Congratulations with love and best wishes always! Moving must sell Starts Mon Sept 14 Mon-Thurs 10am - 3pm. 2857 Sherwood Heights, Oakville. Unit 3&4, back door, warehouse entrance. English Sideboard, Queen bed, Antique chairs & Chandeliers, Century dining table, China & much more 905-465-1031 Estate & Office Furniture Sale Prayer Many a tears, Day after Day. Far too many years, Never an easier way. Thinking of you, Wishing you were here. Forever feeling blue, Missing you. Your loving family Thank you most Sacred heart of Jesus & immaculate hear t of Mar y for favours received. In memory of Paul & Maureen Crowley celebrate Their children- Christine, Kathleen, Maureen, Paul, grandchildren- JP, David, Lauren, Jacquie, Graydon, Richard, Erin, Susie, Mike, Alex, Paula, great grandchildren- Loghan,Owen, Emerson and spouses Angus, Bob, Wendy, Noriko, Mari, Kevin and Brent are proud and grateful. Thank you for your 60 years example of true love. We wish you continued happiness, good health and much love. What a tremendous journey of love, friendship, family, loyalty, support, good health! God bless you both! George Lovie All the fun times we had will always be remembered Your friend Ross 60th Anniversary Sept 3!! E.P. CALCOTT, Marjor y (Miller)- Marjory passed away peacefully on Saturday September 12, 2009 at the Allendale Long Term Care Home in Milton, Ontario. "Don't fence me in." These words from an old song were Marjory's motto throughout her long and rich life. The loving wife of the late Lindsay ( Te d ) C a l c o t t s h e w a s b o r n o n January 16, 1914 to William and Jemima (Gamble) Miller in Esquesing Township, Ontario. She was the last surviving member of a large farm family of eleven children. Always eager to experience life in full Marjory loved meeting people (who became instant friends), trying new things (panning for gold) and seeking adventures through travel. Marjory will be missed by her large extended family and her many friends. A Graveside Service will be held on Thursday, September 17th, 2009 at 3:00 at Woodlawn Memorial Park, 762 Woolwich Street, Guelph. Arrangements entrusted to Oakview Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Rd. W., Oakville, 905-842-2252. Donations in her memory can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences and donations are being received at www.oakviewfuneral.ca

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