Joining Eskit were Danny Gallagher and Liviu Cananau who also play for the Oakville underâ€"15 side. After regaining its strengthâ€"â€" and playing when the temperaâ€" tures were a bit coolerâ€"â€"the team went on to rout two Havana teams, a Cuban provincial team and another select side. Eskit said that lone loss came in the team‘s first game on Cuban soilâ€"â€"when the squad was going through the ravages of sickness and intense heat. In goal for Ontario was Loyola Secondary School stuâ€" dent Peter Eskit, who allowed only five goals over the course of the tour. Ontario won four of its five gamesâ€"â€"the only loss a 3â€"2 deciâ€" sion to the Cuban national underâ€"16 side. The provincial team, led by three Oakville residents, took on the bestâ€"â€"and worstâ€"â€"of Cuba during a recent twoâ€"week tour. The future of Canadian socâ€" cer appears bright if the Ontario underâ€"15 team is any indication. FITNESS « FUN e SELFâ€"DEFENSE DAY EVENING CLASSES Between Dorval 4th Line 407 SPEERS RD. UNIT NO. 6 the game to a class of anxious golf golf clinics. The Hith annual comâ€" ... fPhole by Banle Erekine) HeEere‘s How it‘s DoNnE invites you to meet the artist Laura Berry Friday April 30th 4 p.m.â€"8 p.m. PEACH TREE GALLERY High Quality imported and locally manufactured woods Including glass, dry mounting and high quality metal frame. 26 colours to choose from. POSTERSIZED FRAMES OFF CUSTOM FRAMING 3995 * Quality * Service * Selection * Price Nopw open Sundays 12â€"5 p.m. Upper Oakville Syopping Centre 1011 Upper Middle Rd. E. "Courtyard‘ Companions Next on the calendar for Hogarth is the Memorial State International in Reno, Nevada, at the end of May. In her freshman season with the soccer team last fall, FIU finished with a 13â€"4â€"2 record and a No. 20 National Collegiate Athletic Association ranking â€" its best finish ever. In 10 games, Stobermann, a forward, had one goal. There were two other schools in the meet: Miami and Bethuneâ€" Cookman. "Some people know I did movies," he said. "Others knew me through Sport Karate magazine." Track and field is only in its secâ€" ond year at the school. The White Oaks Secondary School graduate is at FIU on a socâ€" cer scholarship but is also a member of the school‘s track and field squad. Stobermann set a school record with a distance of 35.74 metres. Second was teammate Betsy Gillette with a toss of 29.0m. He was invited down in January to do seminars, he added. Hogarth‘s imposing 6â€"footâ€"1, 230â€"pound frame may have had something to do with the notoriety. Oakville‘s Andrea Stobermann captured the women‘s javelin event at the Florida International University track and field meet last weekend in Miami, Fla. "The only thing I said was ‘graâ€" cias, gracias.‘ The people were so nice to me." Andrea sets Florida mark "Having all those people come up to me, I wish I could speak Spanish," Hogarth said. But it was the adulation of the locals that supplied a bigger rush. Hogarth says that from the minute he arrived, he was constantly besieged for autographs. For his effort, Hogarth received figurines of northern Mexican natives and a large plate. Hogarth, who teaches karate partâ€"time at Loyola high school, not only won both but was declared overall champion in the competiâ€" tion, defeating entrants from the U.S., Mexico, Chile, Guatemala and Venezuela. The 40â€"yearâ€"old karate specialist spent three days in Mexico City in search of the Martial Arts International masters (35â€"andâ€"over) weapons and emptyâ€"handed forms crowns. The figurines were a nice touch but the warmth and adulation he received from the natives left a greater impression on former Oakville resident Scott Hosarth. Her sister, Melissa, is on a soccer Hogarth turns on Mexi1co