THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, October 3, 2000 Blades host Streetsville Friday at Ice Sports The Oakville Blades will try to get out of a deep early season funk as they play a couple of provincial junior A games this week. They're in Brampton Thursday night for a game against the Capitals and on Friday, 7:45 p.m., they host the Streetsville Derbys at Ice Sports Oakville. After an opening tie against Burlington, the Blades have now dropped six in a row including Sunday's 7-4 loss to the visiting Milton Merchants. A four goal outburst in the second period broke open a 22 deadlock and powered Milton to victory. The Blades got one back before the end of the second period to cut the deficit to 6-3 but by then the damage had been done. The teams traded goals in the final -Same. ONTARIO PROVINCIAL JUNIOR A W L T OT GF G> Team G 1 0 37 23 8 6 1 BUFFALO 38 9 6 2 0 1 53 MISSISSAUGA 44 2 1 0 30 GEORGETOWN 8 5 37 24 7 5 2 0 0 MILTON 24 19 4 2 1 0 BRAMPTON 7 4 1 0 35 45 HAMILTON 8 3 49 STREETSVILLE 9 6 0 0 42 3 4 24 7 1 0 38 BURLINGTON 2 22 32 BRAMALEA 6 1 5 0 0 OAKVILLE 7 0 6 1 0 21 35 OT: one point f o r overtime loss P 13 13 11 `P 9 7 6 5 2 1 GAA 2.88 4.22 3.75 3.43 071 S'.fc* 5.44 5.43 5.33 5.00 Photo by Ron Kuzyk Oakville Blades' Chris Knighton tries to throw a pass out front in Sunday's game against the Milton Merchants. Youth Bowling Council a t Hopedale Bowl kicks offnew season Ed. Note: Youth Bowling Council at Hopedale Bowl will now be submitting regular reports in the Oakville Beaver. This is the first submission. These young bowlers in the months ahead will be bowling in various tournament and come February will be bowling to qualify for their club, regional, provincial and national championships. Here are this past week's results ... High single flat scores, peewee division: Ryan Watson 86, Kathleen Loranger 57, Zack MacKenzie 86, Katrina Choquette 57 and Alex Cangemi 85 High single flat, bantam division: Brandon Pike 201, Alyssa Cangemi 175, David Attridge 196, Hilary Turnbull 120, Nicholas Kosterman 146, Julia Cangemi 99, Steven Davitsky 122, Michael McCallum 131, Mary Brewer 67, Tommy Gaunt 115, Erin Brewer 69, Justus Choquette 87, Dillon loranger 72, Brad Myers 143, Jessica McGaw 93, Shawn Styles 78, Kyle Stevenson 114, Danny Moran 74, Trevor Snell 121, Matthew Auger 109 and David McGaw 84. High single flat junior and senior: Danny Pike 253, Amy Parps 225, Chris Quinn 229, Michelle Pike 222, Kris Pike 2112 and Jodi Parps 202. A special congratulations to all the youth bowlers who brought a buddy to bowl on Sunday, September 24. It was a successful tournament. The juniors will be qualifying for the first Masters tournament which will be held on Sunday, Oct. 29 in Streetsville. Explosion finish with bronze The Oakville Explosion U-14 girls rep soccer team ended their 2000 campaign, winning the bronze medal at the Weston tournament. The Explosion opened the tourney strongly but had to settle for a 1-1 tie with Caboto. Heather Lockhart scored the Oakville goal. In the second game against Sudbury, the Explosion were happy to settle for a 2-2 tie after fighting their way back from a 2-0 deficit. Lisa Telebar scored on a penalty boot and Brook Johnson on a booming direct kick. Undefeated but still needing a win to advance, Oakville came through with a 1-0 j verdict over Bolton, the goal by Jennifer Pitkin. In the semifi nals, however, Oakville ran up against the Nike Cup champion Oshawa Kickers, i falling 3-0. Oakville rebounded for a thrilling win in the bronze medal match, 2-1 on overtime penalty kicks. Melissa Hyland scored her first of the year in regula tion time, giving Oakville a short lived 1-0 lead. The first round of five shooters still left nothing resolved (Lisa Telebar, Melissa Hyland, Jessica Sacripante and Jessica Pudweli scoring). Tanya Dias was the hero in the sudden death round. The Explosion thank all of their sponsors: Dairy Queen Dorval, Ernst and Young, Vision Transportation, j Scotia Bank, Photographic Solutions, Trafalgar Chiropractic, Oak Park Community Pharmacy, Pure Water Oakville, Endodontic Solutions, Xerox and Fantasy Fruit Market. Here's the team: Jessica Vines, Jessica Turner, Alyssa Sczelecki, Jessica Sacripante, Sara Hay, Brook Johnson, Lauren Pulford, Katarina Vulic, Jessica Pudweli, Katie Price-Owen, Lisa Telebar, Tanya Dias, Melissa Hyland, Kathryn Matheson, Heather Lockhart and cap tain Jennifer Pitkin. Coach, Rick Pudweli; assistant coaches Ian Hay and Cindy Turner. 2000/2001 SEASON NATIONAL WOMEN'S HOCKEY LEAGUE! 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