Oakville Beaver, 19 Jul 1991, p. 28

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Camps yield good crop for Blades T h irty -fiv e players from the Oakville B lades' rookie camp have been deemed good enough to be asked back to the junior B hockey club's main training camp in the fall. About 5 8 p layers show ed th eir wares during two sessions at River Oaks Arena. The second one was held this past Saturday. Blades' general manager Murray Walker figures over half are locals. And of the eight or 10 singled out as out standing prospects, about one-third of them were in-towners. "I'm quite optim istic. T here are eight or 10 kids we think are very good. There is potential in another eight or nine who need a little grooming. "O bviously in the end we're not going to go with 14 o r 15 rookies. We'll still make trades but we can cer tainly go with eight or nine of them." The goaltending candidates were worth noting. T here was also some speed m erchants on the forw ard brigade. "We're on high on three or four of them (goalies) and the other two we'll take a good hard look at." Walker figures there will be about 50 players out for the main training camp at River Oaks. The club has verbally accepted an invitation to play in the Ontario Hockey Association-National Hockey League junior B tournament tentatively sched uled for Labor Day weekend. That would push the start of train ing camp to the following Wednesday (Sept. 4th). -THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, July 19. 1991 Gooderham leads In yachting Oakville skip Bryan Gooderham has b een v irtu a lly u n b eata b le aboard Gefion so far in the eight-metre world championships being contested off Port Credit this week. Gooderham, a member of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, has won three of fo u r races o f the planned six -race series. Gefion was third in the other but has registered zero points under the low-point scoring system as entries are perm itted to drop their worst score. Sarissa, of the Rochester Yacht Club, is second with 8.7 points. The yachts took yestderday off and return to racing today and tomorrow. D ig est a pair of runs. Paul Bussiere had three singles, three RBI and two runs scored with Brian Thoma contributing a dou ble and two RBI. Ross leads U-16 rout Andrew Ross scored twice to lead the O akville under-16 boys to a 6 -0 rout o f Dixie in Peel-Halton Soccer League action Monday at Shell Park. The locals remain perfect in the pre miere division with a 7-0-0 mark. A lso sco rin g for O ak v ille w ere Nelson Costa, Anes Karic, Mario Saric and Dano Ntokos. Frank Eskit posted the shutout. Oakville blasted Mississauga 9-0 in a leag u e m atch last w eek. T .G . Kotsopoulos, Philip Seixiero and Jason Stey fired two goals apiece. Saric and Matt Honchar had singles. Eskit recorded the shutout. O akville hosts M ississauga in an O ntario Cup q uarter-final m atch at Shell Park Sunday (1 p.m.) Canada finished second behind the U .S. and edged out L atin A m erica. Canada trailed both nations after the first round. In recent action, Ellis won the boy's division at the Safari Lake Tournament in Hamilton, placing first in slalom and jumping and second in tricks. Then Ellis won slalom and tricks at a to u rn a m e n t at P u slin c h L ake in Cambridge. as the O akville M overs International under-12 boys whipped Cambridge 4-1 in Peel Halton Soccer League action Wednesday in Cambridge. Joey R enella w ith tw o and Tony S ilv e stri had th e o th e r g o a ls for Oakville, now 3-1-3 in league play. U-11 's bow to Mississauga Kubackl scores landmark goal Jeff K ubacki scored his first rep goal ever to spark a four-goal uprising The Oakville boys under-11 rep soc cer team dropped a 5-2 decision to CSC M ississau g a in P eel-H alto n league action Tuesday at Shell Park South. Jam ie B arlow and D avid Ryding were the Oakville marksmen. Juvenile A's pound Bloor The Oakville Raglan's juvenile A's are rolling. The club, which got off to a i start this season, won its tl Central Ontario Baseball Association game Wednesday, poundingrthe Bloor Jays 15-1 at Oakville Part to improve to 7-8-1. Oakville has outscored its last two COBA opponents 27-3. R ob B a c k u ^ in d M ark Scarrow combined to ^frik c out 18 Jays, with Backus tossing two-hit ball with 1 1 strikeouts over the first six innings. Scaiydw finished up, allowing a run on hits while fanning seven in three frames. Kevin Duncan and Greg LeBlanc had two doubles and a single each with Duncan scoring twice and knocking in ifjfl iJjS*; rffiilm i B e c a u s e w e w ant y o u to e x p e rie n c e DEERFIELD, w e are e xte n d in g the follow ing limited time offer to you! 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"The team played a hell of a game and our bats came around." Gamer said he just looked for some divine intervention on the seventhinning hot shot. "I jsut closed my eyes, put my glove up and prayed to God," Gam er said. "Actually I thought I threw a pretty good pitch. He went down and got it. "It was one of those things where it could have gone either way. Tonight it was our night." T aylor said no-one had to be All-star game goes tomorrow in Dundas tC ont'd from Pg. 2 8 ) reminded the importance of Tuesday's proceedings. "We circled this one on the calendar. We wanted this more than anything. Now we control our own destiny (for OBA's)." Fournier and Steeetsville counter part Daeman Stott were locked tight pitching duel through i two-third innings. But the locals reached ! bottom of the fourth. G am er got things started with an opposite-field single. Taylor followed with a tw o-rua fiomer over the rightcentre field j^nce on a 3-1 count. J.P. ^ 6 z o reach ed second on a thro^Mg error by third baseman Jamie Spizziri. Russ Jeffers moved him over to third with a sacrifice bunt. Wilson lined an RBI single to cen tre. He stole second and stopped at third on Steve Spencer's single up the middle. Foumier grounded out to first scor ing Wilson. Pat O 'Neil struck out for what should have been the end of the inning but S trcetsville catcher Don Forrest let the ball get away. J. D. Dent followed with an RBI single. Streetsville got on the board with three runs in the sixth inning. Lance R ybka crac k ed an RBI d o u b le o ff Foumier. After Neville Clayton lined out hard to centre field, Foumier was lifted for Kris Ellis. Jason French lined an RBI infield single off Ellis' glove. Ellis then made a wild throw to first allowing Rybka to score from second for S treetsv ille's third ran. An RBI sin g le by J e ff B ond accounted for the Tigers' final run in the eighth. But with the tying run on second and two out. 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Brennan Everts, norm ally an outfielder, was doing his best imitation of a backstop in replacement o f Anderson. Anderson m issed the game because o f fam ily commitments. Paul Miller's three-nin double in the top of the seventh lifted Oakville into a 6-6 tie after the Metros had taken a 6-3 lead. Collett had a two-run homer and Monk cracked an RBI single earlier in the contest. T he A's host B urlington B rants Monday (7:30 p.m.) at Oakville Park. T he annual a ll-sta r gam e goes at O ptim ist Park in D undas Saturday (7:30 p.m.). Oakville's representatives for the Len Andrews squad are Collett at shortstop, D rysdale at first base, Selwyn Everts at third and Monk pitch ing. CORBETT'S SKI SHOPS FAMOUS SUMMER WAREHOUSE SKI SALE 14 6 S P E E R S R O A D O PEN FRI. NOON-8 P.M . SA T . 10 A.M.- 5 P.M . 8 4 5 -1 5 6 1 UNBELIEVABLE SKI DEALS - BE THERE!

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