Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 19 Feb 1993, p. 14

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A Canadore Panthers player (right) goes right over the head of a Sheridan Bruins player to grab a rebound during Saturday‘s Ontario Colleges Athletic Association basketball contest at Sheridan‘s J.M. Porter Athletic Centre. Canadore won the showdown for first with a 81â€"78 decision. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli). Foul line misses prove costly for Sheridan Bruins team Saturday. The _ Bruins were only able to convert 50% of their charity line shots (13â€"ofâ€"26) in a 71â€"68 loss to the Canadore Panthers in Ontario Colleges Athletic Association action at the J.M. Porter Athletic Centre. Association action NX Andrew Shepherd at the J.M. Porter led Sheridan with 12 Athletic Centre. points. James Rogers, The loss Jeremy Dinning and dropped the secâ€" David _ Sherwood ondâ€"place Bruins tossed in 11 apiece. to 11â€"3 while the firstâ€"place Panthers The Bruins have a chance to make went to 10â€"2 with two games in amends when they visit Canadore hand. Saturday in North Bay. Team Canadore Sheridan Fanshawe St. Clair Conestoga Mohawk ismal foulâ€"shooting spelled disaster for the Sheridan Bruins men‘s basketball P A y o 34 North News Oakville "When you lose by three and you only shoot 50% from the line it kind of adds up," said Bruins coach Wayne Allison. "Defensively we did a good job. They (Canadore) have been averaging over 79 points a game. But we are close to 90 points a game. We didn‘t execute our halfâ€"court game very well." 957 1249 963 916 1008 1048 786 1075 987 1072 1204 1247 Tanya Nestor had a gameâ€" high 13 points for River Oaks. Jackie Spence and Tara Gouleos had four apiece. lison Moffatt fired 14 points to power Pilgrim :. JR Wood to a 40â€"30 deciâ€" sion over E.J. James in Halton public elementary schools East girls basketball action last week. Adrianna Lewis added 10 points for the winners. Kelly Khaira notched five. Bright led QEP with 12 points. Katie Dann and Adrianna Lewis sank eight apiece. Julie Burden netted 13 points for New Central against Falgarwood. Becky Richardson and Pam Kerr added 10 apiece. Pilgrim Wood sits atop the Central loop with an 8â€"1 record. Jennifer Bright collected 16 points for E.J. James. In other action, E.J. James downed River Oaks 32â€"20, New Central routed Falgarwood 44â€" 17, Pilgrim Wood drubbed Montclair 34â€"14 and New Central edged River Oaks 26â€"25. Valerie McCulloch led Falgarwood with six points. Megan Aziz and Megan Hotâ€"shooting Moffat paces triumphant Pilgrim Wood CATCH THE EXCITEMENT VISA and MASTERCARD ACCEPTED PROCEEDS GO TO SUPPORT O.M.B.A. 3 Levels of Competition â€"House League, Select and Town Rep Special Development Programs â€"to help players improve their skills A Player Rating System â€"to create better team balance The Introduction of Pitching â€"now at Major Tâ€"Ball A Softball Program â€"for girls born in 1976 through 1982 Complete Uniforms for All Divisions â€"Mosquito to Juvenile Tâ€"Ball Players Receive a Cap and Crested Jersey A Full and Rewarding Season â€"April to September A Secured Batting Cage for Practices Coach and Umpire Clinics â€"conducted by qualified instructors Experienced Directors â€"devoted to Keeping Fun in the Game Special Family Rates FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: 338â€"OMBA (6622) A COMPLETE BASEBALL PROGRAM FOR ALL BOYS AND GIRLS BORN IN 1972 THROUGH 1987 Elementary girls basketball Kerr paced New Central‘s win over River Oaks with 10 points. Kim Wilson, Melanie Thrush and Divinia Zacca poured in four apiece. Christine Hunter with six points and Allison Hoy with four were high scorers for Montclair. _ Terrie Galbraith led River Oaks with seven points. Meridith Evans, Nestor and Spence tabbed four each. Dougherty notched four apiece. Khaira hooped 16 points for Pilgrim Wood against Montclair. Sarah Jackman added six. Wholesale Prices on Brand Names Rawling e Mizuno e Easton e Louisville *Cooper and more... Expert Sizing Advice The Glen Eden Ski Area in Milton will be holding its Annual Family Fun Day on Sunday, March 7th. Activities include face painting, a donutâ€"eating contest, egg tosses, relay races and costume contest. This year‘s highlight is the "Dummy Race". Dummies can be made out of any material provided they are securely attached to the skis and do not weich over 75 lbs. Prizes will be awarded to the "Dummy‘s" trainer(s) based on best design, best disintegration and dummy that makes it furthest down the hill. Glen Eden Fun Day March 7/th For further information call Theresa Goddard at (416) 878â€"5011. . Mike McGuire added nine points for E.J. James. In other action, Montclair clipped New Central 44â€"43, E.J. James downed River Oaks 48â€" 32 and Falgarwood downed Montclair 36â€"21. EAST BOYS: Shawn Weeks registered 18 points to pace E.J. James‘ 45â€"35 victory over Pilgrim Wood in East boys action last week. E.J; James lead the division with an 8â€"1 record. Mike Sandhu amassed 12 points for Pilgrim Wood. Rob Donio added six.

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