Wednesday, November 8, 2000 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER D3 Q.E. Park juniors win silver at OFSAA, led by fourth place finish by Kyle Jones Q.E. Park brought back a team medal from the OFSAA cross country championships this past weekend and just missed out on an individual medal. The Q.E. Park junior boys team capped off a banner sea son with a silver medal from the OFSAA meet which was held at the Heartlake Conservation Area in Brampton. And they were led by Kyle Jones who finished in fourth place and Richard Garton in 11th place. They were the two best results o f all Oakville runners at OFSAA. They were followed in by fellow Q.E. Park teammates James Kozak (43rd), Cameron Shepherd (133rd) and Filip Prostran (155th). All were part o f the Q.E. Park cross country contingent which competed in the world high school cross country championships in M orocco earlier this year (although Prostran did not make the trip). A great result for the team considering that another member of the team Paul Reynard was not available to the team as his family moved out of the area. The team gold medal at OFSAA was won by St. M ichael's. The Q.E. Park junior team had been putting together good results all season and were gunning for gold. They won the combined G-HAC/Halton championship as well as winning all three Ontario tournaments they entered, in Bishop Reding, Iona and Heartlake. In the latter two, they won the team title over St. M ichael's. They went to a U.S. tournament in Rochester and settled for third. "We are happy," said coach Bryan Camani. On the girls' side, there were a couple o f top 15 finishes with Q.E. Park's Courtney Kirkby finishing 13th in junior women's and W hite O aks' Kathryn Matheson finishing 14th in midget girls. To put it in perspective, noted Camani, imagine if a hockey player was rated in the top 15 in the province: "it's a huge achievem ent." Complete results o f all Oakville competitors and teams have been included. OFSAA CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS 2000 C heck F r id a y s B eaver fo r co m plete C rusaders M cC o rm ick C up p ro vin cia l ch a m p io n sh ip w ra p -u p English Riding School BERUN STABLES 827-4678 3445 Dundas W. (Hwy. #5), Oakville (1-1/2 Miles West of Kwy. #25) website www.bertinstables.com e-mail: bertin@webtv.net OAKVILLE LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL 2 0 0 0 SEASON PLAYER REGISTRATION Each Plaver W ill Enjoy... · Full Major League replica uniforms · Balanced team draft system to ensure fair play · Ability to play at skill level not just age level · Team and Individual player photographs · Championship weekend with trophies awarded Volunteers Qualify For... The Q.E. Park junior boys cross country team won the silver medal at the OFSAA provincial championships. BACK ROW: Richard Garton, coach Bryan Camani and James Kozak. FRONT ROW: Cameron Shepherd, Filip Prostran and Kyle Jones. · · · · FREE Clinics for Coaches and Assistants Instructional Manuals FREE Umpiring Clinics for anyone interested, must be 12 years and up All Little League coaches go through police security checks. Additional Benefits... · · · · · Competitive All-Star program Canadian & U.S. house league tournaments Family discounts available (three or more) Little League regular seasons starts in May and runs through the end of August Umpires are paid for their services Hot tips on cold running A running clinic designed to teach beginners of all ages to enjoy winter running in cold weather will kick off at the Running Company on Saturday, Nov. 11, 9 a.m. The Running Company has combined its popular sixweek, Saturday morning running clinic for beginner run ners to include the do's and don't's of winter running. For more information, contact the store at 815-1952. WHERE: DATES: TIM E: W HITE OAKS HIGH SCHOOL 1330 Montclair Drive (Trafalgar Rd. N. of QEW) Sativday, Novetrfcer 11, 2000 9KX) aum. to 3.00 p.m. RATES Ages 6** Athletiques International report Oakville Athletiques report... Kathryn Matheson made her first competition for the Athletiques one to remember when she won bronze at a 3000m competition in Grimsby, barely missing out on silver against a three-year veteran. Also making her debut for the club was fiveyear-old Nina Riddiford with a very good 18th place finish in an older field of 36 runners. Division M inor T-Ball Major T-Ball R o o k ie M inor Major J u n io r S e n io r Fee $ 1 1 0 .0 0 $ 1 1 0 .0 0 $ 1 5 5 .0 0 $ 1 5 5 .0 0 $ 1 5 5 .0 0 $ 1 6 5 .0 0 $ 1 6 5 .0 0 7* 8* 9-10* 11-12* 13-14* 15-16* age in 2001 (at Heartlake Conservation Area-Brampton - Saturday, Nov. 4) Midget Women's 3,000 Meter Run/215 competitors - name School time - Kohlmeier, Alyson St. Patrick' s HS-Samia 11:16.00 - Matheson, Kathryn White Oaks SS 12:16.60 - Telebar, Lisa St.lgnatius o f Loyola 13:02.02 - Corkum, Laura St.Ignatius o f Loyola 13:52.40 - Hunter, Christine Iroquois Ridge HS 13:59.71 m - Jordon. Lindsay St.Ignatius of Loyola 14:21.86 H e - Simpson. Fiona St.Ignatius of Loyola 16:22.82 i% * LOYOLA (which tied for first in G-HAC) finished 20th of 34 teams Midget Men's 5,000 Meter Run/227 - * / 14 40 88 Burlington suffers first loss The Oakville Rangers minor atom triple-A rep team hand ed Burlington Eagles their first defeat wit|t a 3-1 win. Although a close fought and entertaining game, Oakville man aged to build a 2-0 lead on goals by Tyler Stothers and Steven Guzzo. Burlington cut the margin to one but then Anthony Scalia potted the insurance marker. Assists were picked up by Ian Paradis, Jonathan Brand, Patrick Readshaw, Patrick Marsh and Adam DiMarco. ·Ages before August 1.2001 ·"Minor T-Bafi must turn 6 years Fees Include Town of Oakvile User Fees A $20 fee w* apply for applicants after November 11th Registration cost reduced at least $30.00 per player by fundraising program PLEASE NOTE: first time registrants must provide Birth Certificates and Health Cards FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (905) 827-1831 Morril, Jay Collingwood Cl-Collingwoo 16:00.18 1 38 49 106 133 163 202 finished - Foreshew, Matt Oakville Trafalgar HS 18:15.67 - Tschan, Marco Queen Elizabeth park 18:22.45 - Teixeira, David St.Thomas Aquinas 19:26.86 - Luciani, Dante St.Thpmas Aquinas 20:07.22 - Mann, Will St.Thomas Aquinas 20:37.58 - Simcisko, Peter St.Thomas Aquinas 21:37.49 * ST THOMAS AQUINAS (which finished second in G-HAC) 27th out of 35 team s. Junior Women's 4,000 Meter Run/226 - Reckman, Nikki Lamblon Christian HS-Sam 15:45.70 1 Kirkby, Courtney Queen Elizabeth park 17:02.05 13 - Weagant, Leah St.Ignatius of Loyola 18:27.42 57 - Robus, Jennifer 114 Queen Elizabeth park 19:59.78 - Lapp, Leann Queen Elizabeth park 20:46.62 148 - Koenig, Nikki Queen Elizabeth park 164 21:14.38 - Evershed, Devon Queen Elizabeth park 21:45.25 181 * Q.E. PARK (which finished second in G-HAC) finished 19th out of 37 teams - Junior Men's 6,000 Meter Run/219 - Hortian, Adam Bluevale Cl-Waterloo - McQuade, Tom St. Joseph's HS-Barrie - Loiselle. Matt Riverside SS-Windsor 20:37.76 21:21.56 21:28.40 1 2 3 Jones, Kyle Queen Elizabeth park - Garton, Richard Queen Elizabeth park - Kozak, James Queen Elizabeth park - Marszalek, Mike St.Ignatius of Loyola - Turner, Matt . St.Ignatius of Loyola - Malenfant, Jeff St.Ignatius of Loyola - Shepherd, Cameron Queen Elizabeth park - Leahy, John St.Ignatius of Loyola - Prostran, Filip Queen Elizabeth park - Winter, Mike St.Ignatius of Loyola - 21:42.61 22:08.19 23:09.14 24:26.57 24:42.60 25:03.44 25:22.85 26:05.45 26:12.57 27:17.26 4 11 43 92 105 118 133 153 155 184 * Q.E. PARK (which finished first in G-HAC) finished second behind first place St. Michael's. LOYOLA (which finished second in G-HAC) fin ished I9th. There were 33 teams. Senior Women's 5,000 Meter Run/219 - DIGITAL CABLE TV W ITH TH E ON-SCREEN VIEW ING G U ID E . Here's Henry, Carol Parry Sound SH-Parry Soun 16:48.29 1 84 126 194 219 finished another reason why Digital Cable TV from COGECO is taking off. It features the Digital Navigator-- an on-screen viewing guide. It makes it easy to find what you want to watch. It reminds you when your favourite show is on, automatically switches channels -- it can even block out the programs you don't want your kids to see., n o w y o u ' l l s e e t v d i f f e r e n t l y . - Donovan. Katie St.Thomas Aquinas 21:42.20 - Juzenas, Alana St.Thomas Aquinas 23:03.79 - Hanley, Lauren St.Thomas Aquinas 25:38.55 - Dobrinsky, Laura St.Thomas Aquinas 30:17.24 * St. THOMAS AQUINAS (which finished second in G-HAC) 27th of 34 teams Senior Men's 7,000 Meter Run/232 - Dionne, Joseph Dwyer, Paul-Oshawa 22:58.18 1 - Hartt, Don Queen Elizabeth park 28:14.21 121 - Smith, Kyle Queen Elizabeth park 28:49.49 142 - McDonald, Bob Queen Elizabeth park 28:51.00 145 - Powers, Garrett Queen Elizabeth park 30:12.15 185 * Q.E. PARK (which finished first in G-HAC) finished 30th of 34 teams. Ed. Note: included are results of all Oakville high school runners as well as the top finisher of each race. LAND GREAT SAVINGS TOO. 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