The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday October 10, 2001 - D3 Halton high school scores and standings Team FOOTBALL Senior Division one G W L T PF PA P N elson 3 3 0 0 139 0 6 N otre Dam e 3 2 0 0 91 14 6 A ssum ption 3 2 1 0 40 2 7 4 M.M. R obinson 3 2 1 0 71 61 4 Loyola 3 2 1 0 54 18 4 A quinas 3 1 2 0 34 49 2 Bishop Reding 3 1 2 0 1 0 78 2 A lde rsh o t 3 1 2 0 49 93 2 Burl. Central 3 0 3 0 6 88 0 Lord Elgin 3 0 3 0 33 99 0 Last T h ursday's gam es: M .M. R obinson 24, A lde rsh o t 15; N otre D am e 42, Burl C entral 0; A ssum ption 21, Aquinas 6; N elson 51, Bishop R eding 0; Loyola 18, Lord Elgin 6. Homs play for national title Sunday, 3 p.m. The Oakville Longhorns have forged quite a remarkable dynasty in this part of the country, winning an unprecedent ed nine straight Northern Football Conference (NFC) championships. And they're hoping to fashion a sim ilar dominance on the national level as they look to defend their national title this Sunday, October 14, 3 p.m., at Nelson Stadium in Burlington. The `Horns earned the right to defend their national title by virtue of their ninth straight NFC playoff cham pionship which they won back in midAugust, in a 36-34 thriller over Mississauga Wolverines (as recounted in the Beaver). It will mark the first time Ontario will have the privilege of hosting a senior national championship since the early fifties when senior football was a going concern in Canada, played from coast to coast. The national title game was resur rected last year with the `Horns travel ling to Winnipeg and defeating the western champion Winnipeg Senior Mustangs 42-14, after rebounding from a 14-12 deficit early in the second half. This time around, the west will field the Calgary Wolfpack as their represen tative. They are actually a fill-in for the western champion Calgary Thunder who ended up winning the western Canadian championship this year but who decided not to make the trip out east when a sponsor fell through. The reputation of the Wolfpack, however, precedes them. "They're a real, real good team," said Richard Rebiere, the `Horns vice president of football operations. In fact, prior to the `Horns, it was the Wolfpack who were the Canadian Senior Football League champions, winning the `99 title game (although eastern Canadian teams were not involved then). The `Horns play their home games out of Bronte Field in Oakville but in order to better accommodate the expect ed increase in fans, they have switched to the larger and more fan friendly Nelson Stadium. Child Find Ontario is the official charity the `Horns have designated for the title game. Child Find will hold their popular KidCheck Finger Printing and Safety Information Clinic, running from noon to 4 p.m. Parents can take a few moments to come by and have a personalized, free safety kit for each child along with obtaining a quality set of finger prints. Also in attendance will be the nationally renowned Burlington Teen Tour Band which will perform at half time with a complement of 150 musi cians. The cost of admittance is $10 adults, $7 students (with ID cards) and $5 for seniors. Children under 10 get in free. Gates will open at 1 p.m. on both sides of the stadium. Team Division two G W L T PF PA P Iroquois Ridge 3 3 0 0 94 18 6 Oak. Trafalgar 3 3 0 0 41 15 6 B lakelock 3 2 1 0 66 3 0 4 Q.E. Park 3 2 1 0 55 40 4 W hite O aks 3 1 2 0 34 39 2 M ilton 3 1 2 0 42 43 2 Pearson 3 0 3 0 13 88 0 G eorgetow n 3 0 3 0 13 85 0 Last T h u rsda y's results: Iroquois R idge 28, M ilton 18. O akville Trafalgar 9, W hite O aks 8: B la k e lo c k 32, P e a rso n 6; Q .E . P a rk 31, G eorgetow n 7. Bruins host first annual homecoming Sat Sheridan College will be ting its first annual homeling this Saturday (Oct. 13) and , once again, the Bruins I be honouring four new iictees to the Varsity Hall of ne. At 10 a.m., Ed Bajon (foot ball), Sherry M etheringham (badminton), Jim Takacs (soc cer) and Nick Maandag (bas ketball) will be enshrined in the Bruins Hall of Fame. Following the Hall of Fame Ceremony will be a full varsi ty day, leading off with the m en's and w om en's soccer team s, playing host to Mohawk College beginning at noon. The volleyball teams will follow at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. and then at 8 p.m. the defend ing provincial champion (and national finalists) Bruins bas ketball team will host an exhi bition match against Medicine Hat Rattlers from Alberta. As well, the annual all volleyball and baskei games will be held at r and 6 p.m., respectively. For more info, contact Jim Flack, athletic director, at 8459430, ext. 2082. Team BOYS VOLLEYBALL Volpe Division Senior W L G P A quinas 2 2 0 3 O ak Trafalgar 2 2 0 2 1 1 Loyola 2 1 B lakelock 1 1 1 2 B ishop Reding 1 3 2 1 E.C. Drury 3 0 3 0 L ast w e e k 's re su lts: B la ke lo ck 2, B isho p Reding 0; A quinas 2, E.C. D rury 0; Aquinas 2, Bishop Reding 0: O ak Trafalgar 2, E.C. Drury 0; Loyola 2, B lakelock 1; Bishop Reding 2, E.C. Drury 1; O akville Trafalgar 2, Loyola 0. Oakville Curling Club hosts junior bonspiel The Oakville Curling Club's curling program is well underway and the first invitational bonspiel takes place this weekend. Sixteen of the top ladies and men junior teams in the province will com pete for cash in the invitational spon sored by Maple Leaf Foods. Concurrently, the Optimist Open Junior/Bantam bonspiel will be held. Spectators are welcome to visit the club and watch some of Oakville's and Ontario's future Olympians participate. For more info on the bonspiels and curling programs, check out club's web site:www.oakvillecurlingclub.com. One point victory awarded when same oppo nent played twice. Team Junior W G L P O ak Trafalgar 3 3 0 6 4 Loyola 3 2 1 E.C. Drury 3 2 1 4 B lakelock 4 3 1 2 1 4 Iroquois Ridge 3 2 Q .E. Park 1 2 1 2 B ishop R eding 2 0 2 0 W hite O aks 2 0 2 0 Milton 3 0 3 0 Last w eek's results: Loyola 2, M ilton 1; Q.E. Park 2, B lakelock 0; Iroquois ridge 2, Bishop R eding 0; O ak T ra fa lga r 2, E.C. D rury 0; E.C. D rury 2. W hite O aks 0; O ak Trafalgar 2, Q .E. Park 1; Loyola 2, Iroquois R idge 0; Blakelock 2, Milton 0; E.C . D rury 2, Bishop Reding 1; O a k T rafalgar 2, Loyola 0; B lakelock 2, W hite O aks 0, Iroquois R idge 2, M ilton 0. Lace up the skates Halton men's non contact league is currently accepting reg istrations for a number of divisions for Sunday morning play and for Sunday, Monday or Wednesday night play. The league is appropriate for players aged 23 and over but also has old timers (over 32) and a masters division (over 40). The league is based on an individual entry house league format with teams balanced during a 20-game schedule. Recration and good com petition are the standard. For info, call 849-9712. Cutting Edge Hockey and Skating Academy is now regis tering for fall programs. The academy offers a Gliders (learn to skate) series for 4-9 year olds, a hockey skills and drills series for 4-7, pow er skating for 6-12 and a mini season for 4-7. Sessions are nine weeks in length, held on Sundays between 10:30 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. For info or registration please call 849-9712. W omen's Recreational Hockey League has openings for beginner to novice players. The league will play on Monday evenings in prime time in a 20-week season. This league is intended for women with little hockey background, and has an instructional component, as well. Low-key but organized. Please call 849-9712 to register or receive further info. Registration for all of the above programs this Sunday (Oct. 14), 9:15-10:15 a.m. at River Oaks rec centre. Call 905-849-9712 for more info. Blades forechecked well (C ontinued from page D1) Team GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY Volpe Division Senior GP W L T GF GA P O ak. Trafalgar 5 5 0 0 26 0 10 4 A ppleby 0 1 13 1 5 9 Loyola 6 1 2 12 3 5 8 Bishop Reding 5 3 1 1 4 6 7 Q.E. Park 2 2 1 7 5 6 5 A quinas 5 2 2 1 8 8 5 Iroquois Ridge 4 1 5 0 1 1 13 E.C. Drury 1 6 0 5 1 21 1 B lakelock 5 0 5 0 0 14 0 Last w eek's results: Q.E. Park 3, Iroquois Ridge 1; Appleby 2, Blakelock 0; Aquinas 4, E.C. Drury 0; Loyola 2, Bishop Reding 0; Oak Trafalgar 6, Iroquois Ridge 0; Loyola 7, E.C. D rury 0; Aquinas 2, Blakelock 0; Bishop Reding 2, Q.E. Park 1. turn around," said coach A nderson. T.J. M anastersky potted the winner. Evan M cGrath added an insurance m arker into the empty net, for his second of the game. "Evan M cGrath broke out and had two g o als," said A nderson, adding that (R ob) Tarantino and M ike Ruberto both had strong games, as well. In Friday's home gam e, the Blades also enjoyed the lead as they built up a 2-0 cushion before M ississauga made it 2-1 in the second period. O akville restored the two-goal margin (3-1) by the end o f the middle frame. "There was no scoring past that, and we really kind o f bogged them down with our forechecking," said coach Anderson. "Our forechecking worked really well in that gam e." "T h e y 're w orking the system s. U sually early season, it's shinny hockey. W e're starting to get into the time o f the year when you're starting to see all the systems working which is good ... "W e're at that point now which is a lot soon er than where we were at, last year." He cited 16-year-old g o a lten d e r Adam Dennis for a real good weekend betw een the pipes but particularly in the M ississauga win. Here are the Blades point getters from the two w eekend games ... BLADES SCORING (7-5 win over Burlington, Sunday) Evan McGrath ... Kevin Harvey and G eoff Curtis Mike Ruberto ... Rob Tarantino and Will Barlow Mike Ruberto ... Chris Pethick and Rob Tarantino SH Steven Pinizzotto ... Matt Ruberto Chris Knighton ... Chris Riddell and Steven Pinizzotto. T.J. Manastersky ... G eoff Curtis Evan M cGrath ... Tyler Cann EN (3-1 win over Mississauga, Friday) Steven Pinizzotto ... T.J. Manastersky, Chris Riddell Chris B russa-T oi... M att Ruberto, Chris Knighton Will Barlow ... Mike Ruberto, Rob Tarantino Team GP Junior W L Pair of weekend wins The Oakville Rangers novice AAA rep team improved to 40-1 on the young season with a pair o f weekend wins. Oakville edged visiting Niagara Falls Canucks 4-3. Oakville blasted out to a 4-1 lead but needed a huge stop by goalie Christopher Miniaci in the last seconds o f the game to preserve the win. Goals were scored by Zach Ruys, Brent Stevenson, Dylan Cooper and Braeden Corbeth. Assists went to Tyler Badham (2), goalie Christopher Miniaci, Cooper, Corbeth, Ruys, Ricky Bota and defencem an Jacob Liptock. There was nothing close about O akville's 7-1 win over St. Catharines Sabres on Sunday. Zach Ruys nabbed the hat-trick with single markers to Matthew Provost, Tyler Badham, Ricky Bota and defencem an Mike Scott. Assists went to Dylan Cooper (3), defenceman Kyle Dube (2), Ruys (2), Braeden Corbeth, Bota and Scott. T GF GA P E.C. D rury 5 4 0 1 .9 1 9 A ppleby 5 4 1 0 11 8 8 A quinas 5 3 2 0 6 3 6 Q.E. Park 5 2 1 2 4 6 6 L oyola 6 1 4 1 6 6 3 O ak Trafalgar 4 0 2 2 1 3 2 W hite O aks 4 0 4 0 1 11 0 Last w ee k's results: Appleby 5, Q.E. Park 1; E.C. Drury 1, Aquinas 0; Loyola 4, W hite O aks 0; E.C. Drury 2, Loyola 1; Q.E. Park 2, W hite O aks 1; A ppleby 2, O ak T rafalgar 1. T R fP l-S m m m u k H -m m m i m s r " Rangers rep schedule H ere are upcom ing gam es for the Oakville Rangers rep teams. WEDNESDAY, O c t 10 (at O akville A rena) 6:30 p.m., m inor peew ee aa vs Bram pton 8 p.m ., m idget aaa vs N iagara Falls (at M aplegrove A rena) 6:30 p.m. atom a vs Elora 7:50 p.m ., m inor bantam a vs Caledon FOR 3 DAYS ONLY! Friday, S a tu rd a y, S u n d a y O c to b e r 12, 13 & 14 Tough opposition The Oakville Rangers atom AAA rep team ran into tough competition from both sides of the border at the Tim Hortons Tournament in Hamilton this past weekend. Oakville rebounded from a 1-0 deficit in the second period to double West Seneca Wings 4-2. Steven Guzzo had a pair o f goals with single markers to Matt Lorito and Patrick Marsh. Assists went to Patrick Chiasson, Jonathan Brand, Tyler Stothers, Cam Watts and Patrick Readshaw. Oakville, however, couldn't topple the next American team, losing 4-1 to Team Illinois. Patrick Chiasson scored Oakville's only goal. A first period onslaught by Team Illinois was thwarted by goalie D avid C lem ent, earning him player o f the gam e honours. The London K nights were m as terful w ith an 8-3 final w in in game three. S hining for O akville, Steven G uzzo had three assists; Stothers tw o goals and player o f the game honours; and M ark B orcsok had a goal and two helpers. THURSDAY, Oct. 11 (at R iver O aks A) 6:40 p.m ., m inor peew ee a vs G uelph 8 p.m ., bantam aa vs O w en Sound FRIDAY, Oct. 12 (at O akville Arena) 6:50 p.m ., novice aa vs Burlington 8 p.m ., m idget aa vs F lam borough (at R iver O aks B) 6:30 p.m ., peew ee aaa vs Stoney C reek 8:15 p.m. bantam aaa vs Stoney C reek SATURDAY, Oct. 13 (at O akville Arena) 3 p.m., m inor novice aaa vs W elland 4:20 p.m .. m inor novice aa vs Flam borough 5:40 p.m ., m inor atom aa vs M ilton 7 p.m ., atom aa vs Bram pton 8:20 p.m ., peew ee a vs Erin/H illsburgh (at G len A bbey) 7 p.m ., m inor peew ee aa vs F lam borough 8:15 p.m ., bantam aaa vs Stoney C reek WINTER NON-CONTACT ADULT ||0CKEy LEAGUE HALTON MEN'S HOCKEY LEAGUE 1 Non-contact 1 Prime time games ' 29th season of (deration 1 Sweaters/socks provided " Programs kick off Registration is ongoing for the Oakville Skating C lub's learn to skate programs, including K idskate, Parent and Tot, Canskate and Pre-Junior. R egister at the office (R iver O aks Arena) ... Monday and Friday 9 a.m .-3 p.m.; Tuesday to Thursday. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Classes kicked off this week. 1 Trophies 1 Balanced teams 1 Excellent officiating 1 Individual entries 1 New women's rec. division IN FO RM A TIO N A N D /O R REGISTRATION BY P H O N E (905 ) 849-9712 § Applications at Glen Abbey or River Oaks Arenas