Oakville Beaver, 29 Oct 1999, Sports, p. 35

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T Friday, October 29, 1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER mm smm 35 S p o rts An Oakville Beaver Feature Editor NORM NELSON 845-3824 (Extension 255) Fax:337-5567 NO PST NO GST WALDON POOLS & BILLIARDS 6 6 5 P lains RA E B u rlin g to n 6 3 2 - 5 0 4 5 Photos by Peter C. McCusker There was plenty of celebration as Oakville Trafalgar won the junior Halton championship. OTHS went on to win the senior title, as well. Photos by Barrie Erskine O TH S rules in girls field hockey Oakville Trafalgar rules in Halton onships. Going into that game high school girls field hockey! O akville T rafalgar head coach The Red Devils from Oakville Shirley Vogt had not seen the completed a rare Halton champi Hamilton team in action. onship sweep on Tuesday with the "I hear they're very strong," she juniors winning 1-0 and the seniors said. winning 2-1. The senior Devils fashioned an Both games were all-Oakville upset, o f sorts, in T uesday's affairs against cross town rival thrilling Halton final. Appleby were undefeated in league and playoff Appleby College. While the Halton championship action, although the Devils were not is as far as the junior girls can go, exactly chopped meat, either, losing the senior Red Devils advanced to only one game. But that one game the Golden Horseshoe Athletic was to Appleby by a 4-0 count. Coach Vogt said her team just Conference (G-HAC) final against St. M ary's from Hamilton. played them "real close, man to That game was held yesterday, man." Caroline K aarsijpesteijn gave finishing just before our Friday edi tion deadlines with a 2-0 win for Oakville Trafalgar a 1-0 lead at the Oakville Trafalgar, advancing them half. Appleby College tied it up but to the provincial OFSAA champi * · » . . . v dSe£;qw.pe9P-3§), ` " * · ' - - -- t i * -*-»* v.v 4 *. * . k i » « i * 4 » « r, , i W t i 4 4 « « ( 4 * 4 '4KK*' 44* The G-HAC/Halton high school cross country cham pionships were held at the Kelso Conservation Area in Milton on Wednesday. TOP PHOTO: Kevin Smith of Q.E. Park is on his way to a sixth place finish in the senior race. INSET PHOTO: Tanya Rank o f Oakville Trafalgar finished fourth in the senior event. C r o s s c o u n tr y c h e c k -u p The high school cross country cham pi onships were held at Kelso Conservation Area in Milton on Wednesday. It served as both the Halton and Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference (G-HAC) champi onships (with the Hamilton separate schools involved). The overall cham pionship was won by Oakville's Q.E. Park Secondary School followed by St. M ary's (Hamilton) and O akville's St.

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