| BRUINS ROLL ON Sheridan College men‘s basketball team (in white) broke the century mark in victories last week over St. Clair (above) on Friday and Mohawk on Tuesday. Sheridan will attempt to put a stranglehold on first place in a game tomorrow (Saturday, 4 p.m.) at home against Canadore. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) Ballots available in store. One entry per purchase 1131 Nottinghill Gate Cl Abbey UNDAY, FEBRUARY 141F 825â€"0803 February Oakville One dozen roses on Valentine‘s Day, Easter Mother‘s Day (local delivery included) if your entry is chosen on February 13th, 1993 W Wholesale Prices on Brand Names Rawling e Mizuno e Easton e Louisville * SSK »Cooper and more... Expert Siz ing Advice VISA and MASTERCARD ACCEPTED PROCEEDS GO TO SUPPORT O0.M.B.A. West Siders are No. 1 The London team may have been called Overkill but it was the Oakvilleâ€"based _ West _ Side Volleyball Club that did the pulverâ€" izing in the championship match of the McGregor Cup juvenile tournaâ€" ment, Saturday in Waterloo. West Side, including local playâ€" ers Dan Lewis at power and Vijay Vyas at backâ€"up setter, demolished Overkill in the final, 15â€"1, 15â€" 1â€"and in the process vaulted to No. 1 in the Ontario juvenile rankâ€" ings. West Side finished first in its pool with a 9â€"1 record and dumped Etobicoke in the semifinals. West Side needed only 18 minâ€" utes, including turnaround and timeâ€" outs, to dispatch Overkill. Coach John Burt of Oakville said because of Overkill‘s predictability, West Side was able to stymie whatever London threw at it. At the same time West Side threw some unexpected wrinkles at Overkill. "This tournament gave us a good idea where we stand. The boys increased the confidence in themâ€" selves. "Normally when we‘re way up, we rest on our laurels. We kept up the ock Secondary this season, Beb. 20. _ The final marked the teams‘ first meeting since meeting in last year‘s Ontario midget final. Both juvenile teams are comprised heavily of craduatine mideets. intensity. Once the door was closed we kept it closed." West Side was coming off a tourâ€" nament victory at the University of Buffalo Junior (18â€"andâ€"under) Invitational in Ambherst, N.Y.. the previous weekend. But they had to do it the hard way. After a 4â€"6 showing in roundâ€" robin action, West Side had to win a fourthâ€"place tieâ€"breaker to advance to the semifinals. West Side juveniles and juniors will take part in the Ontario Junior Boys Open, tomorrow (Saturday) at Oakville Trafalear Hich School.