D4 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, July 5, 2000 Olympic TVials in Montreal featured nine Oakville swim m ers (C ontinued fro m p age 25) m ost events -- the 50, 100, 200 and 400m freestyle. She had a cautious first race in the 400m , though still setting a per sonal best, "and after that she was flying, once she got one race under her b elt," said her coach, H ew ittH enderson. H er seeding put her in the out side lane "but the gal in the middle holds the Canadian record so that was pretty exciting for her and a real opportunity to see w hat's yet to come. "C ertainly sh e 's com ing away highly m otivated in term s of long term developm ent in the sport." Fellow Q.E. Park student Laura Pom eroy achieved a coveted second swim (i.e., advancing from prelim i naries to the sem ifinals) in the 50 m etre freestyle where she was 12th in the prelim inaries and 16th in the sem ifinals. It capped o ff a rem arkable com e back from a serious shoulder injury which all but kept her out o f high level action all last year (as previ ously recounted in the Oakville B eaver). Prior to the injury, she had been the top ranked swim m er in Canada in the 11/12 and 13/14 age groups in the 50m and 100m freestyle events. "She went best time in both 50 and 100m freestyle, and ended up in the 50m sem ifinal race, and she ju s t had a great time out there." W hile her shoulder injury im pacted on upper body condition ing, she was still able to do the leg w ork (quite literally) and it paid dividends o ff the blocks. "The (50 metre) event is a power type event out o f the blocks. It's ju s t all legs and power. "O bviously she had done a lot of work in that area. It's too bad the race w asn't 20m -- she would have w on." Even in the semis, added coach H ew itt-H enderson, "she was han dling and m anaging herself out of the blocks to the 15m mark with the likes o f L aura N icolls and Shannon Shakespeare who hold the Canadian record ... "She doesn't have enough power out of her arms at this point to carry the race to the end .1. so some arm and upper body work now to go back to work on and she'll be back right on track." For C hristina Kubacki, the meet marks a watershed as she has wrapped up her OAC year at O akville Trafalgar High School and is heading to a scholarship at pres tigious Columbia. "She's definitely pum ped going into university next year, and I am for her, as w ell," said coach H ewitt-Henderson. Bryson Tan swam lifetim e bests in both his events, the 100 and 200m back, the form er breaking the club record. "He swam right with Morgan Knabe (who broke the late Victor D avis's 16-year-old Canadian record in the 100m breast). " Again, rubbing shoulders with world cham pions and Canadian cham pions is so m otivating in term s of, `shoot maybe I can really do this. I'm a lot better than I thought I w as'." "And he realizes there are lots o f guys older than him. He's 21. Curtis (M yden ... Canadian O lym pic team m em ber) is 25. "And he (Tan) is saying, `I can stay another four years'. T hat's som ething O akville Dolphins coach Craig M ortim er echoed in relation to his tw o club swim m ers, Craig Lund and Craig Ross. "I think the experience was phe nom enal for them. "The next tim e around th ey 're going to be at the right age to do well. " A lo t of the top guys at this m eet were 24, 25 years old and these guys are only 19 and 20 so th ey 'll be at the appropriate level in four years tim e." Craig Ross sw am best tim es in two out o f his three races and Craig Lund w ent three for three, includ ing a top-24 finish "w hich is phe nom enal. I m ean you d o n 't ju st show and do that, given that h e 's only been sw im m ing for three years." Both Ross and Lund, w ho are B lakelock grads, are heading to Brock U niversity in Septem ber. "T hey've got an excellent swim coach down there so I expect them to continue to im prove really w ell." Canadian Olympic Trial recap SUNDAY 100m fly: Christina Kubacki 40th in 1:06.09 400m free, preliminaries: Andrew Hurd 3rd in 3:56.09 400m free, championship race; Andrew Hurd 3rd in 3:52.23 100m breast, Bryson Tan, 19th in 1:05.92m MONDAY 100m breast, preliminaries: Julia Pomeroy 7th in 1:12.91 100m breast, semis: Julia Pomeroy 6th in 1:12.09 400m free: Kate Plyley 42nd in 4:35.48 100m back: Craig Lund 24th in 1:00.20 200m free: Craig Lund 58th in 2:06.62 TUESDAY 200m free: Kate Plyley 46th in 2:09.66. 100m breast, championship: Julia Pomeroy 7th in 1:12.21 WEDNESDAY 100m free: Craig Ross 56th in 54.77. 200m breast: Bryson Tan 31st in 2:27.21. THURSDAY 100m free: Anna Lydall 23rd in 59.25; Kate Plyley 25th in 59.45; and Laura Pomeroy 33rd in 59.79. 200m back: Craig Lund 26th in 2:10.41 200m breast: Julia Pomeroy 22nd in 2:41.94. FRIDAY 50m free, preliminaries: 52nd Craig Ross (25:19) 100m fly, preliminaries: 48th Craig Ross (59.48) SATURDAY/SUNDAY 50m free, preliminaries: 6th Anna Lydall (26.73s); 12th Laura Pomeroy (26.98s); 18th Kate Plyley (27.51s); 53rd Christina Kubacki (28.66s) 50m free semifinals: 7th (tie) Anna Lydall and Jessica Deglau (26.72s), 16th Laura Pomeroy (27.18) 50m free fre finals (Sunday night): 8th Anna Lydall (26.90s). 1500m preliminaries: 1st Tim Peterson (15:36.89); 2nd Andrew Hurd (15:44.45). 1500m final (Sunday night): 1st Andrew Hurd (15:12.70); 2nd Rick Say (15:34.53) SEWING MACHINE STORE REPAIRS TO SINGER a n d a ll other m akes dr models EXPERT PINKING SHEARS & SCISSOR SHARPENING Photo by Peter C. McCusker 198 SPEERS RD. 842-2033 Inside O akville Vacuum The Players Ball Hockey League recently held their all-star extravaganza at Glen Abbey Rec Centre, at the same time raising money for the Alzheimer Society of Halton Wentworth. This opening game featured the adult inter mediate league against the combined masters and recreational league all-stars. Players Hockey all-star game raises money for Alzheimer's The 6th annual Players Ball Hockey League all-star event, held last month, not only showcased the league's stars but also raised $300 in support of the Alzheimer Society of Halton-Wentworth. The event was sponsored by Molson. Gatorade were on hand to distribute Power Bars to the fans and play The first series pitted the adult intermediate league against the combined masters and recreational league all-stars. HARDEST SHOT/ACCURACY: Rob Fanjoy of Canadian Sportrent Greyhounds (Masters / Recreational League) with an 88 MPH shot. STICK HANDLING RELAY COMPETI TION WINNER: Joe Gallello of No Preservatives (Masters / Recreational League) defeated Norm Loprieto (No Preservatives) in final. GOALTENDER RAPID FIRE COMPE TITION WINNER: tie ... Ron Grisbrook of the Shooting Stars (adult Intermediate League) and Joel Maala of No Preservatives (Masters / Recreational League) both allowed 0 goals against in 15 shots. GAME ... The combined Masters and rec league defeated the adult intermediate league all-stars 3-2. This game involved great goaltending on both sides. The Masters All-Stars were leading 3-0 after the first period and then in the second period the Intermediate All-Stars stormed back with 2 goals but couldn't finish. 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Play It Again Sports donated several prizes including the use o f the radar gun for the skills events. The other contributor was Maple Leaf M arketing for som e prizes. Here's a recap ... up by scoring 5 goals in a row. The East stormed back and scored 3 goals in the final 2 minutes to make this an exciting finish. Game Summary: (1st Period) Goal: East - Bill Pimental (Mustangs) Assts: Danny Maceta (Mustangs) 15:22 Goal: West - Craig McCallan (Vic West) Assts: Alec Hazell (Storm), Geoff Spence (Storm) 13:46 Goal: East - Tom Kranjcevic (Flyers) Assts: Marco Serra (Flyers) 12:09 Goal: West - Craig McCallan, Assts: George Cordero (Storm), Alec Hazell (Storm) 7:10 Goal: West - Alec Hazell (Storm) Assts: Geoff Spence (Storm), Craig McCallan (Vic West) 6:25 Goal: East - Tom Kranjcevic (Flyers), Assts: Terry Renedios (Flyers). Tom Jurinic (N.W.O.) 5:41 Goal: West - Jason Dubblastyne (Solar Bears), Assts: Jeff Dubblastyne (S. Bears), Dave Bosisto (Mayhem) 1:46 (2nd Period) Goal: East - Gary Calisto (Mustangs), Assts: Bill Pimental (Mustangs), Ike Ognjanovic (Hawks) 14:14 Goal: West - Roger Dutra (Vic West) 10:04 Goal: West - Jeff Dubblastyne (S. Bears) Assts: Craig McCallan (Vic West), Geoff Spence (Storm) 8:24 Goal: West - Geoff Spence (Storm) Assts: Jeff Dubblastyne 7:26 Goal: West - Jeff Dubblastyne (S. Bears) Assts: Craig McCallan (Vic West), G. Spence (Storm) 4:07 Goal: West - Jeff Dubblastyne (Solar Bears) 2:06 Goal: East - Terry Renedios (Flyers) Assts: Sal Medeiros (Express) 1:37 Goal: East - Terry Renedios (Flyers) Assts: Sal Medeiros (Express), Bill Pimental (Mustangs) 1:14 Goal: East - Tom Kranjcevic (Flyers) Assts: Marco Serra (Flyers), Sal Medeiros (Express) 0:54 GAME STARS: Jeff Dubblastyne (Solar Bears) WEST; Tom Kranjcevic (Flyers) EAST 13:55 Goal: Masters - Marco Sails (No Preservatives) Assists: Norm Loprieto (No Preservatives), Joe Gallello (No Preservatives) 12:31 Goal: Masters - Giorgio Vivacava (Hawks) Assist: Fernando Costa (Hawks) 7:12 (2nd Period) Goal: Intermediate - Richard Weiman (Vipers), Sean Reilly (Bandits) 9:45 Goal: Intermediate - Phil Borges (Shooting Stars), Mike Whittaker (Hornets). Ron Grisbrook (Shooting Stars) 2:43 GAME STARS: Fernando Costa (Hawks) MAS TERS; Mike Whittaker (Hornets) INTERMEDIATE "Oakville a t the Sixteen" L a n d scap es & m ore original watercolours Hours: Sat, Sun, Wed, 1-4 pm 8 2 7 -6 6 3 4 1Chiropractic · Physiotherapy · Rehab · Massage W H IP L A S H ? -Q - Alliance H ealthcare Professionals I n c o r p o r t e d The second series featured the adult elite league with the east against the west division. HARDEST SHOT/ACCURACY: Tom Kranjcevic of the Flyers (east) with a 94 MPH shot. STICK HANDLING RELAY COMPETI TION WINNER: Alec Hazell of the Storm (west) defeated Jeff Dubblastyne of the Solar Bears in final. GOALTENDER RAPID FIRE COMPE TITION WINNER: Leon Zacharias of the Solar Bears (west) allowed 4 goals against in 15 shots. GAME ... West 9, East 7. This was a bam-bumer! End to end action, the pace was fast and furious throughout the entire game as the East and West exchanged goals. 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