Oakville Beaver, 23 Jul 2003, D2

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D2 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday July 23, 2003 A J . O 'Brodovieh Chris Stewart Llovd W ilbore Paul Jurgaitis Ryan Malhotra Scott Benzoni Scott DeGroot Sergio Lujan Alex C arnall Daniel Keresteci Patch Channing Roger Lambert Ryan Mallough Coach Dave Downer Asst. Bruno Jurgaitis Asst. Henry Benzoni Oakville Little League junior baseball team hosting provincial championships this week The Ontario provincial junior A Little League championships are under way in Oakville. A ll games are at the Glen Abbey ball diamonds, and action kicked off yesterday with the opening cere monies at 6 p.m. and a full slate of games. Oakville's opening game didn't start until 8 p.m. and went beyond our Wednesday edition press deadlines. Check Friday edition for recap. The winner of last night's game was slated to play today (Wednesday) at 3:30 p.m. while the loser played in the 7 p.m. game. The tournament is a double knock out format. The tourney schedule had three games scheduled on both Wednesday and Thursday (at noon, 3:30 and 7 p.m.) Following that, with the dust start ing to settle, there is only one game each day thereafter, starting at 4 p.m., on Friday, Saturday. Sunday and. if needed. Monday. The championship could be wrapped up with the Sunday game, providing the winner has an undefeat ed record. If both teams boast identical 1 -1 records after Sunday's game. then, it w ill come down to a final game on the Monday. Also this morning (Wednesday), is one of the off-field highlights -- the players breakfast at Hilton Garden Inn, host hotel for all of the teams. The highlight of the breakfast is slated to be the guest speaker Brian Warren, former C F L all-siar lineman with Edmonton Eskimos (Grey Cup '87) and the Toronto Argonauts (Grey Cup '91). Apart from his duties as executive director of Kids Fest Canada. Warren is an ordained minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. The winner of this week's provin cial championship advances to the national championships in LaPlaine, Quebec, from July 31 to Aug 7. The Oakville line-up is pictured above. Hack on district team A central west region midget girls basketball team was undefeated in five games to win the championship at the Nike Elite Midget Development Camp held at York University, Ju ly 9-13. The central west team included O akville's Christina Hack who played a key role in the championship run. Her highlight probably came from the semifinal game where she tied the game with a buzzer beater at the end of the first overtime. Her team then prevailed in double overtime, defeating the Ottawa region team 69-63. Oakville still had enough gas left in the tank to win the championship game 59-55 over the defending champion St. C lair team. Central West was coached by Sean Fullan and open to athletes from Brampton. Burlington. Halton H ills. Mississauga and Oakville. Oakville Sports Briefs The annual M O H A M itron Pre-Season Hockey School is on tap for the River Oaks Arena. Aug 18-22. and Aug 25-29 (Technical). Full details for times, etc. are available on the M O H A web site: www.moha.on.ca/mitron. In making this announcement Mitron director Keith Murray emphasized the importance of all Oakville rep and house league players as possible taking part. "W e w ill have every O akville rep team working on the Mitron program this coming season to assure consistent programming for all player levels, in spite of unavoidable coaching turnover." he stated. "A s well, for the coming season we w ill be moving the dryland training program to River Oaks B this fall, from the Oakville Arena. " Fortunately Kim Cucoch (town rep V.P.) jumped at the offer from the Town Parks and Rec to make use of a spacious area in the upper level (N W corner) of the rink." As registration is limited for the two training sessions, Murray urged early enrollment to avoid disappointment. The O akville Dolphins Swim Club is now accepting registration for all fall programs including its learn to swim lesson program, pre-competitive swim team and the competitive swim team. Please inquire at (905) 339-3000 or visit at 407 Speers Rd. Units 8-10. Harrison Smith ·Oakville Beaver JUST OUT OF REACH OF MY TWO OPEN ARMS... Chad Kennedy of the O akville Longhorns eludes a tackle. `Defence was the best overall performance we have had this year' (Continued trom page D1) 'Horns coach Patrick McNemey said he was satisfied with the win. Overall, he said, "the game was won by our defence." The defence was led by Craig Davoren, game MVP. with six tackles. one forced fumble, one blocked field goal and one interception returned for a 57-yard touchdown. Also, defensive back Chris Aiken had an interception for a TD of 75 yards. " All in all. the defence forced six fumbles on Mississauga's offence with vahted uuieis To join our delivery team call 905 MS-9742 You could become a carrier of the week? Winning Carriers receive a large 3 topping pizza courtesy of: three interceptions", includ ing a 10-yard return by Jim Catton. A welcome addition to the club was six-time allstar Dwayne Scott who looked like he never left the game two years ago in making three tackles -- two for a loss -- and one hurry. Captain Wayne Sliwinski also had a great game with three tackles -- 2.5 tackles for losses. `The defence was the best overall performance we have had this year." The same can't be said for offence which, overall, " did not play to their potential, with only 133 total offence, which is to say that Mississauga had a good defence." Penalties were also a problem w ith 10 penalties for 110 yards "which hurt us offensively." The leading light, said coach McNerney. was run ning back Derwin Phillips who had 15 carries for 58 yards and two touchdowns. The C indy Bow er Peggy W ard Pow er Skating C linics w ill be held at River Oaks Arena in Oakville. August 11-15 and August 18-22. The clinics have been running in O akville for more than 15 years. Spaces still available for all ages. Registration for/ns are available at River Oaks Arena or call Cindy (905-877-9793). Peggy (905-331-6476) or register on line at ww w.cindybowerpowerskating.com. There's so much more toLaZBo\! LA-Z-BO Y FURNITURE® G A LLERIES Shell Park · Aug 18-22 · Ages 4-15 yrs PHONE: w w w .p o w e r s o c c e r .c a 905 829-0562 - , T h e Oa k v il l e B e a v e r , B U R U N G T O NP O W E RC E N T R E Q X W & BRANT S D K ! · (905)331 7600 » ta ih v 9 < rv 9 p m . S a.? om -6 pm ,W I0om-5pm TEAM PROGRAMS AVAILABLE

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