Oakville Beaver, 10 May 2000, Sports, D2

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D2 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER W ednesday, May 10 ,2 0 0 0 Rookies sparkle in Coyote tune-up loss The Oakville Coyotes opened up the 2000 M ajor Junior A Roller Hockey season with a close 7-6 exhi bition loss against last year's playoff finalists the Mississauga Rattlers. Although the Coyotes lost they come away from the game with a lot of positives. "The play of the nine rookies in the line-up was very encouraging" stated team president Jay Labelle. "They are only going to get better as they get to know each other. Most of the players don't even know each others names at this point, and we skated with a team that was one goal away from winning it all last season, this is going to be a good team" The Coyote rookies lead the way in scoring on Friday night, first year play ers Dan Bognar and Stu MaCrimmon had 2-goal nights while Shawn Snider tallied once for the home side. A famil iar face also factored in the scoring, as Coyote Captain Jeff Elia netted his first of the season. Second year player Ryan Fitzsimmons also had a great game, he was part of three goals on the night. "I was very impressed with our defence," said co-coach Ron Piercey. "We used a lot of new pairings tonight and the guys responded with some really strong play. I also thought the goaltending of rookie Ryan Miehm and veteran Todd M cNaught was outstand- Oakville cheerleaders win medals Three O akville schools brought home m edals in the Ontario Cheerleading Federation's All-Ontario Championships at Brock University in St. Catharines on the weekend. In the Junior Competition, Pilgrim Wood won the silver medal and fin ished just 4.35 points out of the gold medal, while Brookdale was close behind to win the bronze medal. T. A. Blakelock finished second to win the silver medal in the Varsity Competition. Nock wins bronze at OFSSA Photo by P eter C. M cCusker M ississauga Rattler Mike Hinde takes a dive over Oakville Coyote Ryan Fitzsimmons in Junior A roller hockey action at Oakville Arena Friday n igh t ing." of the first on a goal by Bognar assist and then MaCrimmon fired in his sec The Coyotes start the regular season ed by Steve Kinnunen. ond of the game assisted by Bognar this Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Oakville The Coyotes took the lead 3-2 early and Mike Zack to give the Coyotes a 5arena against the defending champion in the second quarter on a tally by Elia 4 lead. from last season the Niagara Panthers. The Rattlers Mike Hinde finished set up by Kyle MacDonald and Game Recap Fitzsimmons. The Rattlers Andrew the third quarter scoring on the power The Rattlers started the scoring Shembri countered a minute later to tie play to have the game delocked at five early in the first quarter on a power the game at three. Rattlers Haydlish and setting up a wild fourth quarter fin play marker from Jeff Haydlish. Six scored his second of the game to give ish. seconds later the home town Coyotes the Rattlers a 4-3 half time lead. The Coyotes struck first in the found themselves down by two as the In the third the Coyotes came out fourth quarter on a nifty goal from Rattlers John Dunphy wired a slap shot determined not to send the large home Shawn Snider assisted by Fitzsimmons that found the back of the net. town crowd home disappointed and and Elia to give the Coyotes a 6-5 lead. The Coyotes countered later in the fired in two goals in a thirty second The Rattlers scored the last two goals first on a power play goal by span. of the game Hinde with his second and M aCrimmon assisted by Ryan Bognar scored his second goal of Dunphy short handed to take home a Fitzsimmons and Bognar. The Coyotes the game set up by MaCrimmon and 7-6 hard fought win. then tied the game 2-2 before the end Sean Leathong to tie the game at four, badminton tournament Melissa Nock, of Iroquois Ridge High School, won the bronze medal in the ladies A division of the OFSSA Badminton Championships in Sudbury. In a close contest, Nock lost to Helen Nichol, o f Burlington, in the Silver/Bronze match on Saturday. It was the eighth best-of-three badminton match in three days for Nock, who was battling the flu during the three day tour nament. The field for the ladies single com petition was strong this year with the top five ranked under 19 Provincial players competing. The OFSSA tournament winds up the badminton season for Nock, who finished third in the National U19 Ladies Singles and third in the National U19 Ladies Doubles with partner Janis Kawamoto, from the Brantford Badminton Club, and seventh in mixed doubles with her partner Ken Lockhart, from the Boulevard Club of Toronto. 2 FORD WINDSTAR LX 4- E X TE N D E D LE N G TH CO M FO R T Invictas looking for more players The Halton Invictas junior football club w hich plays in the O ntario Varsity Football League could use a few more players. Teenagers interested in joining the team, based out o f O akville and Burlington, can give Jack Crawford call at 639-5992 or just attend one of the team 's practices. 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