Oakville Beaver, 16 May 2001, D2

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fD 2 The O akville Skating Club held its annual aw ards banquet earlier this m onth. A m ong those honoured were the follow ing ... ... le f t p h o to : longtime coaches Anne Vernon and Keith Baker retired at the end of the season. ... r i e h t p h o to : the gold medal winners. BACK ROW: Ingrid M unson, Julie MacDonald, Ian Richards, Geoff Deeth and Justine Lucas. THIRD ROW: Sarah Yundt, Tiffany Pursoo, Lisa Telebar, Katy Kellner and Jennifer Vipond. SEC OND ROW: Lori Anne Deborba, Taryn Spiegelberg, Jennifer Court, Stephanie Kennedy, Dimah Nassar, Jacqueline Fisher and Lyndsay Warren. FRONT ROW: Kendra Johnston, Stephanie Van Veen and Courtney Andison. ABSENT: Denise Fung and Melanie Silber. THE O A K V IL LE BEAVER Photo by Brent Foster The Oakville Skating Club's Gold Medalists were honoured at a banquet earlier this month. BACK ROW: Ingrid Munson, Julie MacDonald, Ian Richards, Geoff Deeth and Justine Lucas. THIRD ROW: Sarah Yundt, Tiffany Pursoo, Lisa Telebar, Katy Kellner and Jennifer Vipond. SECOND ROW: Lori Anne Deborba, Taryn Spiegelberg, Jennifer Court, Stephanie Kennedy, Dimah Nassar, Jacqueline Fisher and Lyndsay Warren. FRONT ROW: Kendra Johnston, Stephanie Van Veen and Courtney Andison. ABSENT: Denise Fung and Melanie Silber. Gold Medalists honoured by club "Love, and the care at Erin Mills Lodge, will keep us together." Erin Mills Lodge offers us a full range of care levels on-site, from independent living to personal care and long term care. That means w e can continue to be together here w ith our friends, even if one of us needs some extra care. That ability to be together is so im portant to us, and it m ade Our decision to m ove to Erin Mills Lodge an easy one. -Mr. & Mrs. Gallop Resident since 1997 2 1 3 2 Dundas St. W. Mississauga, O ntario L5K 2K7 Phone: (90S) 823-6700 · Fax (905) 823-2410 The Oakville Skating Club held its fifth annual awards banquet earlier this month at the Glen Abbey rec centre. A multitude of skaters were honoured for their achieve ments over the past year. Also honoured were a couple of longtime club coaches -- Keith Baker and Anne Vernon -- who retired at the end of this season. The competitive and amateur instructor bursaries were handed out as were the CFSA test and gold and diamond medal presentations. The gold achievement is the culmination of years of work by the skaters in both freeskate and dance (the latter also has a further diamond category). Here are this year's honoured recipients ... GOLD DANCE: Courtney Andison, Jennifer Court, Lori Anne Deborba, Geoff Deeth, Jacqueline Fisher, Katy Kellner, Stephanie Kennedy, Justine Lucas, Ingrid Munson, Dimah Nassar, Tiffany Pursoo, Ian Richards and Melanie Silber, Taryn Spiegelberg, Lisa Telebar, Stephanie Van Veen and Sarah Yundt. DIAMOND DANCE: Denise Fung and Jennifer Vipond. GOLD FREE SKATE: Jacqueline Fisher, Kendra Johnston and Lisa Telebar. SKILLS 1: Julie MacDonald, Ingrid Munson, Lisa Telebar, Stephanie Van Veen, Lindsay Warren and Sarah Yundt. GOLD ARTISTIC: Lindsay Warren. Halton high school standings & scores BOYS RUGBY (SENIOR) Team GP W L T PF PA P Oak Trafalgar 4 4 0 0175 5 8 Notre Dame 4 4 0 0 162 0 8 White Oaks 4 2 2 0 24 126 4 Loyola 3 1 2 0 5 85 2 Brebeuf (Ham) 4 1 3 0 15 150 2 Last week's results: Notre Dame 29, White Oaks 0; Oak Trafalgar 58, Brebeuf 5; Notre Dame 80, Brebeuf 0. (JUNIOR) Team GP W L T PF PA P Oak Trafalgar 4 4 0 0 140 10 8 Nelson 4 1 3 0 82 32 6 White Oaks 4 2 2 0 45 65 4 4 Loyola 2 2 87 0 35 4 4 Iroquois Ridge 2 2 0 62 64 4 Georgetown 4 2 2 0 45 65 4 Notre Dame 4 1 3 0 14 86 2 Assumption 4 0 4 0 13 71 0 Last week's results: White Oaks 27, Notre Dame 0; Oak Trafalgar 22, Nelson 5; Iroquois Ridge 24, Assumption 0; Loyola 15, Georgetown 14; Iroquois Ridge 30, Notre Dame 0; Loyola 15, Assumption 13: Nelson 15. White Oaks 10; Oak Trafalgar 50, Georgetown 0. (MIDGET) Team GP W L T PF PA P 4 Notre Dame 4 0 0 128 26 8 Appleby 4 2 2 97 71 0 4 White Oaks 5 2 3 0 67 96 4 1 2 Oak Trafalgar 3 0 41 53 2 Nelson 4 1 0 38 125 2 3 Last week's results: Notre Dame 40, Nelson 0; Notre Dame 38, Appleby 14; White Oaks 34, Nelson 7. GIRLS SOFTBALL Voipe Team P W L T Pts 4 Georgetown 4 0 0 8 Acton 4 4 0 0 8 4 1 0 8 Iroquois Ridge 5 Q.E. Park 2 2 1 5 5 Blakelock 4 2 2 0 4 1 1 1 3 Bishop Reding 3 Aquinas 1 3 2 0 2 Milton 4 1 3 0 2 White Oaks 3 0 0 0 3 Loyola 5 0 5 0 0 Last week's scores: Georgetown 10, Q.E. Park% 2; Iroquois Ridge 14, Loyola 0; Q.E. Park 8, Milton 6; Georgetown 12. Bishop Reding 2; Aquinas 14, Iroquois Ridge 13; Acton 7. White Oaks 0; Blakelock 24, Loyola 12. R ich a rd so n Loss in semis The Oakville Explosion girls U-15 rep team had a disappointing loss in the West Niagara tournament over the May 12/13 weekend, outplaying Pickering in the semifinal but losing 2-1. In the first half, Pickering got out of their own end twice, but capitalized on an Explosion miscue for a 1-0 lead. In the second half, packing the box with as many as eight or nine players, they added a penalty shot, on a "harsh" hand ball call for a 2-0 lead. Jessie Sacripante scored three minutes later but Oakville couldn't add the equalizer. The Explosion didn't allow a goal in the preliminary round, with two wins and a 0-0 tie over London. Oakville Explosion opened the tourney with a 1-0 win over Burlington Blizzard, the lone goal scored by Jessica Pudwell. Sczelecki. Lockhart and Pantin scored in a 3-0 win over Glen Shields. The Explosion then settled for a 0-0 tie with London. L O L K jE _ < *** A Voted Mississauga's #1 Retirement Home Team P W L T Pts 4 4 Notre Dame 0 0 8 4 Assumption 3 1 0 6 Appleby 2 1 0 4 3 E C . Drury 1 1 0 2 2 Burl Central 1 2 3 0 2 Pearson 3 1 0 2 2 M.M. Robinson 3 1 2 0 2 Aldershot 4 1 3 0 2 Nelson 4 1 3 0 2 Last week's scores: Burl Central 11, M.M. Robinson 6; Aldershot 13, Assumption 10; Notre Dame 14, Nelson 0. Opening win! The Oakville Phoenix girls U-14 girls rep team kicked off the season in fine style, winning the West Niagara tournament over the May 12/13 weekend. Oakville were full value for their 2-1 win over London United, controlling most of the championship game. Danielle Bemier scored both goals and had a third one called back. The London side got a late consolation goal to make things interesting with Phoenix goalkeeper Laura Tacchi making two fine saves in the second half. In the semifinal, Oakville had their sec ond meeting with Hamilton Sparta, with the same result -- a win, this one 2-0. The Hamilton team were more determined defensively but goals by Olivia Nadon and Alicia Kuchma sealed the outcome. The quarterfinals were played on a dry, bumpy pitch against a lively, quick Burlington team. However, the Phoenix settled down, putting the ball on the ground to come out 2-0 winners with goals from Danielle Bernier and Olivia Nadon. The second game of the tourna ment was against Hamilton Sparta who put up a fight in the first half, but the Phoenix took control of the game in the second half, winning 4-1. Goals were scored by Amanda Cicchini, Danielle Bernier, Kelly Terceira and Gizelle Panton. The tourney opener resulted in a 10-0 win over Saltfleet. Goals were scored by Danielle Bemier (2), Gizelle Panton (2), Amanda Cicchini, Kelly Terceira, Laura Cossitt. Kate Longmoore, Sarah Cheung and Natasha Cheong. This was a fine overall team effort by the Phoenix with Megan Kerr, Jennifer Saunders, Tania Ganassini, Phillipa Goddard. Rebecca Readings and Tessa Young adding to the con tributions of the goal scorers. ___________E ( ( ANADA C IN C 1ST IH PERFORMANCE CONCRETE for the homeowner's outdoor needs Concrete "Supercrete" tor all of your homeowner needs. Patios, Driveways. Walkways, etc. OPEN SATURDAY SEASONALLY. ORDERS MUST BE PLACED BY 5 PM THURSDAY ,. \ A ir m iles nere C olled your " MILTON: (905)876-4728 GEORGETOWN: (905)873-0254 ° N : g jg TM A re y o u b e tw e e n 6 & 16 y rs o f a g e ? (as_ofAug.31)___ 20014#FOOTBALL REGISTRATION Saturday May 19th 9 am - 1 pm You'll definitely want to put Wonderland on your "thrills to do" list this weekend. We've got great new rides, like the spin-sational Shockwave. Then there's Zoom Zone, a great new area for kids featuring Sliver Streak. Jumpin' Jet and Blast OKI Don't miss Stan Lee's 7th Portal, the new 3D action adventure ride at our Action f i t Theatre. Also Backstreet's back - at our International Showplace. It's The Boys Of Summer: Tribute to Backstreet", sponsored by Kodak. On Saturday, we're splashing out with the season opening of Splash Works, our 20-acre water park. End the weekend with a bang - our spectacular fireworks Show presented by Cadbury, is on Sunday at .10:45 p.m. With over 20B attractions including 65 rides, the list of exciting things to do at Wonderland is even longer than this Victoria Day weekend. Bring Birth Certificate, Health Card and the Child. W C A N A D A 'S m P D N D E R iA N U dependbigon age at P m tip a tio n M $50 fundraising commitment is required. ALL EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED EXCEPT FOOTWEAR LOCATION: Equipment Centre (b e h in d N e ls o n H ig h S c h o o l) For I n f o r m a t i o n cal l (905) 832-8131 · w ww . c a n a d a s w o n d e r l a n d . c o m Park open May 18, 19. 20, 21 and daily May 25 through September 3 and weekends to October 7. Splash Works is open weekends starting May 19 and daily starting June 22 through September 3. Hours subject to weather and lighting conditions, "n* 2001 Paramount Pictures, "*» ' 2001 Paramount Parks. 7th PORTAL. MONGORR, BEARHUG, VULTURA. STANLEE.NET. all related characters and the distinctive likenesses thereof are " & ' 2000 Stan Lee Media, Inc. All rights reserved. BURLINGTON MINOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION For more information check out our website at www.leaguelineup.com/burlington or 637-2055 (

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