Sunday, November 7, 1999 Oakville Beaver W eekend 41 G-HAC cross country results The provincial OFSAA track and field championships are on tap this Saturday (Nov. 6) at Centennial Stadium in Oakville. As promised, we bring you, here, the highlights of the combined Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference and Halton track and field championships held at Kelso Conservation Area last week. The overall championship was won by Oakville's Q.E. Park Secondary School followed by St. M ary's (Hamilton) and Oakville's St. Thomas Aquinas, in second and third places, respectively. The overall title, however, is only for boasting rights. Berths to OFSAA are earned on a division al basis (midget, junior and senior) for both boys and girls. The top two teams in each of the divi sions qualify for the provincial OFSAA championships as well as the top three individuals (not on the winning teams). Listed here by division are the top five teams and the top 10 individuals (fol lowed by all Oakville competitors in the top 25). M ID G ET G IR LS M ID G E T BOYS A o fw e e k e n d w in s G/H Hit Hm 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 1 1 6 5 7 - 2 8 6 9 7 10 - 3 runner Carey Swift Courtney Kirkby Leah Weagant M elissa Logue C are teB o e kho rst School Oak Trafalgar Q.E. Park Loyola E.C. Drury St. M ary's Gill Carter Q.E. Park St. M ary's Nelson Bishop Reding St. M ary's Loyola Iroquois Ridge Loyola W hite Oaks Q.E. Park W hite Oaks Q.E. Park Loyola Q.E. Park Aquinas Aquinas Q.E. Park Q.E. Park Loyola LO Y O LA (49), St. (124). H ea th e r A ngus H ally M acLaren C an d a ce N ogueira Jo an n a S tanisz 11 8 K e lse y R obertson 13 10 C hristin e H un te r 14 11 C hristin e Bilenki 17 14 M ichelle Bingham 18 15 Ja ckie D oyle 19 16 C h ristsin e Bingham 20 17 K ate Plyley 21 18 Lyndsay Jordan 24 21 D evon E vershed 25 22 Ja cqu e lin e Q uinn 26 23 D anielle W alker 27 24 Jessica Starky 28 25 M egan M orrissey 29 26 Fiona Sim pson TE A M P LA C IN G S : Q .E . PARK (46), (52), A Q U IN A S (123), W H IT E O A K S Time 11'38 1 1'48 12'12 12'16 12'17 12'33 12'40 12'42 13'13 13'15 13'17 13' 17 13*35 13'59 14'02 14*03 14'06 14'11 14' 18 14'24 14'30 14'33 14'41 14'47 M ary's G/H Hit Hm 1 1 2 - 1 3 2 4 3 4 5 6 5 7 6 8 7 9 - 2 runner Jeff Barr Jared Thom son Brad H udson School A ldershot S.T. More N otre Dame Kyle Jones Mike O 'Brien Q.E. Park Nelson Ricardo Correia Stephen Desm ond Aquinas Nelson John Davies Oak Trafalgar S tephen Radoslav St. M ary's 10 8 Tim Zabransky Nelson 11 M ike C ollier 9 Q.E. Park M atthew Barac 12 10 A quinas 15 12 John Pagliacci A quinas 19 15 C am Shepherd Q.E. Park 21 16 M arty Brusch Q.E. Park 26 20 Filip Prostran Q.E. Park TEAM P LACING S: Nelson (35), Q.E. PARK (55), St. (60), A Q U IN A S (70), N otre D am e (113). Time 16'19 16'41 16'52 1718 1730 1749 1758 18*02 18'03 18'22 18'27 18'43 18'58 19' 13 19'15 19'27 M ary's Here is the recent action for the Oakville Rangers novice AAA rep team. Oct. 30th: Oakville 5 Burlington 3 Burlington opened up with two quick goals. But three unanswered responses set tled things nicely before the visitors tied the match. A third period marker by Scott Tanski, his second of the game, put the Rangers one up for good. Patrick Marsh assured the victory, sliding home a 40-footer, his second of the game. Spencer Metcalfe earned the National Sports player-of-the-game, with the Flippance and Carr player-of-the-game going to David Provost with three assists. The other goal was scored by Tyler Stothers, and other assists went to Scalia (2) and Adam DiMarco (2). Oct. 31 st: Oakville 9 Welland 4 The game was never in doubt as the Rangers held period leads of 3-1 and 6-2. The game featured strong play by Patrick Chiasson (lg , 2a), Steven Guzzo (lg , 2a), Scott Tanski (3a), and Retention Marketing player-of-the-game Tyler Stothers (3g). Other point getters were Cameron Watts and Aaron Kachkowski with a goal and an assist each; Anthony Scallia, two assists; Brian Urquhart and Spencer Metcalfe, ·one goal each; Patrick Marsh and Mitchell Fillman, one assist each. Ham ilton's Largest International PSYCHIC EXPO C A N A D A 'S B E S T Bantam (C ont. from page 40) L IV E READERS IN C R E D IB L E BOOKS A M A Z IN G CRYSTALS F R E E LECTURES D EM O S & PRIZES G/H Hit Hm runner JUNIOR BOYS School G eorgetow n Time G/H Hit Hm runner JUNIOR GIRLS School Time 1 1 M ichelle Doell B ishop R eding 17'39 2 2 Jennie Green Oak Trafalgar 18'12 - 1 3 Jo ele n e Keogh St. M ary's 18'55 4 3 Michelle Bailey Oak Trafalgar 19'01 4 5 Je nn y A dam s G eorgetow n 19*09 6 Diana Matheson 5 White Oaks 19'14 7 2 A m anda Lem us St. M ary's 19'35 8 3 Ja n ice Villanueva 19'37 St. M ary's 6 Erin M cD onaugh 9 A ssum ption 20'04 4 10 Yadira M iatke St. M ary's 20'23 11 7 R ene G e ldenhuys W hite O aks 2 0 '40 13 9 B ernadette Dec 20'49 Aquinas 14 10 P a scale S w anson Q .E. Park 2 0 '50 15 11 Ju styn a Struzik Aquinas 2 0 '52 19 15 N icole Tisdale Loyola 21'12 20 16 Je n R obus Q .E. Park 21'13 2 3 18 A lain a H aw kinson O a k Trafalgar 21'24 24 19 Leann Lapp Q.E. Park 21 '25 25 20 H ea th e r Lockie W hite O aks 21'31 T E A M P LA C IN G S : St. M ary's (28), G eorgetow n (71), W H ITE O A K S (79), Q .E. PARK (86), A Q U IN A S (97). LO Y O LA (125). 1 1 C hris H enderson 2 2 James Kozak 3 3 M yyk Bashford 4 4 Don Hartt 5 5 Marclo Cacador 6 6 Adam Hvisc 1 7 Ryan Polaw ski 7 8 Richard Garton 8 Mike Marszalek 9 10 9 Chris Hornby 12 11 Lane Q uelch 13 12 Paul Reynard 16 14 Tom M artin 17 15 Trevor B um s 18 16 G raem e D ouglas 21 19 Bob M cD onald 22 20 Luis M unoz 23 21 Andrew C zettisch TE A M P LA C IN G S : Q .E . PARK AQ U IN A S (55), LO Y O LA (103), St. (1330) 20'14 Q.E. Park 20'35 A ldershot 20'36 Q.E.Park 21 '01 Loyola 21'20 Aquinas 21'22 St. T. M ore 21'32 Q.E. Park 21'35 Loyola 21'45 Aquinas 22'01 Oak Trafalgar 22'05 Q.E. Park 22 06 O ak Trafalgar 22'20 A quinas 22'38 Iroquois Ridge 2 2 '44 Q.E. Park 22'50 A quinas 22'56 23'04 A quinas (27), G e o rg e to w n (51). M ary's (133), Notre Dame G/H Hit Hm - 1 1 2 1 3 2 - 2 4 5 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 5 - SENIOR BOYS runner School Eric M orrison Jason C richton Sean Thom pson C hris Stallw ood Josh Lajeunesse St. M ary's M .M . R obinson Pearson St. M ary's Notre Dam e Time 23'24 23'39 2 5 '15 2 5 '27 2 6 '17 26'31 26'42 26'45 2716 2717 2724 2725 2 741 2746 2749 28'04 28'04 28*27 28'28 Kevin Smith Robbie Adam s Jay M ahoney Jam es Barr C hris Reynolds Rob Kozak S tephan Tschan M ark S oares Jason Lyall Josh N eubauer David Kyes Adam Vankoeverden Stuart M atheson M att Shea Q.E. Park G eorgetow n St. M ary's Aldershot Lord Elgin Q.E. Park Q.E. Park A quinas Q.E. Park Q.E. Park Oak Trafalgar Loyola W hite O aks Q.E. Park G/H Hit Hm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 - SENIOR GIRLS runner School Jessica Warren Appleby A ndrea B urdett N ancy U nsw orth M .M . R obinson Burl C entral Time 18'02 18'28 19'01 19'13 19'43 2 0 ' 14 2 0 ' 19 2 0 '25 2 0 '27 2 0 '2 8 3 - Tanya Rank C rystal Stew art Fiona Silcock Kim Settle Oak Trafalgar Pearson B ishop R eding M.M. R obinson - Kim Schneider Katie W hite Loyola G eorgetow n Alana Juzenas S ally C arter Aquinas Q .E. Park 2 1 ' 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 - - 22 19 A lyssa C hote W hite Oaks 22'00 Kaitlin Shea 25 22 Q .E. Park 2 2 '42 T E A M P LA C IN G S : M .M . R obinson (56), M ilton D istrict (82), Q .E. P ark (99), St. M a ry's (104), Aquinas (113), Loyola (119) TEAM P LACING S: St. M ary's (31), Q.E. PARK (44), AQ U IN A S (104), O A K TR AFALG AR (110), M.M. R obinson (128) NOTE: G /H is Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference. The next two are their respective piacings in Haton (Hit) o r Hamilton (Hm) Zaccaria, Melanie Rampen and Amanda Kahnert. Game 2 on Saturday night against the Aurora Panthers proved to be the Hornets finest game to date. Led by Chelsea Clay, the Hornets dominat ed play and skated away with a 3-0 victory. The fired-up Clay peppered the Aurora goal-keep er with countless shots and was rewarded with two textbook-like goals after receiv ing perfect passes from linemate Andrea Browne. Natalie Procyk rounded out the scoring adding a single in the third period to ice the victory. Also col lecting assists were Jenna Tiffin, Tiffani White, Jennifer Alexander and Lindsay Cook. Friday 12-10 pm Saturday 11-10 pm Sunday 11-7 pm ("A dmission s£otT) ^^GOOO A LL WEEKEND,-- ' November 12,13,14 HAMILTON CONVENTION CENTRE 115 King St. W. Hamilton, ON Jflrts & Crap Sale S a tu r d a y , !H o rv e tn h c r 1 3 t h , 1 0 a .m .- 3 p .m . Oakville Hornets novice BB rep hockey team (C ontinued from p age 40) scored an impressive 4-2 win over the Panthers. Caroline Davies led the Hornets with a hat trick and an assist, with Alyssa Molfetta adding the fourth goal to go along with her three assists. 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