Oakville Beaver, 6 Feb 1994, p. 24

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MINOR NOVICE WHITE (Jan. 22) Fisher Skate Sharpening 11 (goals to Robbie Desimio 3, Justin Howitt 2, Paulo Nano 2, Jamie Robinson 2, Benditâ€"Gagnon and Kenny Voyce; assists to Matthew Harrison 3, Joseph Debeer 3, Nicholas Canteenwalla, Richard Reinhard and Erica Brandt), Mom‘s 1 (Jean Foley from Graham Vowels and Eric Gbir). Benefits Canada 2 (goals to Michael Molony and Frank Mazzonetto; assists to Jamie McAdam and Michael Nicosia), Mark Kirton Hockey School *2 (goals to Tyler Quennell and Adam Strazzeri; assists to Jimmy Rafuse, Russell Morgan, Kyle Tooth and Brandon Acton). Team Five 4 (goals to Andrew Goodfellow 3 and Andrew McCallum; assists to Daniel Tafrate 2, Ian Robertson, Matthew Mirvlin, Anthony Maniclia and Michael Neal), AWP 3 (goals to Amardeep Mann, Andrew Massere and Martin Brusch; assists to Brent MacDonalds, Bryce Reanny, David Williamson, Nathan Nagle, Martin Brusch and Amardeep Mann). Law Development 8 (goals to Branon Beckstead 2, Mike Modestino 2, Graeme Norwood 2, Kyle Plumb and John Beeton; assists to Mike McLanglin 2, Ryan Wilkonson 2, John Beeton 2, Andrew Cuaree, Peter Leahy, Ryan Mant, Kevin Erandlynd, Brandon Beckstead and Alex Stonrus), Hastings Charleboirs 2 (goals to Andrew Drummond and Christopher Seaton; assists to Erik Feltmate 2, Andrew Drummond and Christopher Seaton). Select Brushes 8 (goals to Jason Aragki 2, Wesley Deamer, Ryan Molvor, Tyler Gardner, Tim Cleverdon, Mark Harris and Michael Turner; assists to Matthew Burns 5, Mark Harris 3, Ryan Molvor 2, Brandon Allen, Tyler Gardner, Mait Haddon and Harrison Lambert), Mighty Ducks 0. (previous two week‘s games) Mighty Ducks 5 (goals to Brandon Botham 2, Al Monachese, Jake Bzoome and Matt Pike; assists to Stuart Reasons 2, Michael Fairles, Jon Magda, Sean Kennedy, James Gilles, Jason Sasso and Doug Hobson), Mark Kirton Hockey School 2 (goals to Adam Strazzeri and Tyler Legein; assists to Kyle Tooth, Jimmy Rafuse, Brandon Action and Matthew Philpott). Benefits Canada 3 (goals to Connor Lynch, Charlie Ohara and David Chiarucci; assists to Frank Mazzonetto, Paul Ohara and Stewart Milive), Law Development 2 (goals to Mike Modestino, Branon Beckstead; assists to Mike McLaughlin, Alex Stonkus, John Beeton and Kyle Plumb). Select Brushes 1 (Brandon Allen from Matthew Burns and Andrew Moorehead), Hastings Charlebois 0. MINOR NOVICE RED (Jan. 22) Oakville Beaver 11 (goals to Mark Francis 3, Jeff Brownson 3, Paul Harrison, Josh Brodie, Jordy McMillan, Daniel Buckland and Joey Williams; asissts to Brian Granby 4, Paul Harrison 2, Mark Francis, Ben Heersink, Joey William, Lucas Parnanzone, Cavan Usher and Andrew Eyre), Jancee 2 (goals to Mike Gomes and Mike Bonanno; assists to William Koivu 2 and Mike 4Gomes. West Coast Video 4 (goals to Cameron Foley 3 and Nick Ledderhof; assists to Ledderhof 2, Matthew Elia 2 and Cameron Foley), Feather Industries 1 (Nick Dodge from David Pecino). Meineke Muffler 4 (goals to Ken Pollock 2, Alex Ferguson and Mike Ward; assists to Brayden Middleton, Dan Jones and Patrick Ferguson), Delta Faucet 2 (goals to Stephen Mills and Elliot Cottrelle; assists to Cody Gear, Connor Farris, Mike Zucchiati and Elliot Cottreli). Stellara Distribution 5 (goals to M. Maynard 2, MACKENZIE (8 to 13 years of age) SILVER Milton Heights 118, Oshawa 78 (Jan. 29): Milton Heights beat the previously undefeated team in conâ€" vincing fashion, taking the top three spots in both boys and girls. Oakville‘s Lindsay Ince finished secâ€" ond for the girls. Milton Heights 121, London 74 (Jan. 22): Ince was third best on the girl‘s team, finishing fourth overall. HERSHEY ALPLINE (14 to 19 years of age) RED TEAM Milton Heights 108, Hidden Valley 88 (Jan 30): Oakville‘s Kim Davis was third best for the girl‘s Milton Heights Ski Club (Glen Eden) Minor Oaks Hockey Association 6akville Sports Scoreboard Matt Fehler, Jamie Lynam and Scott Fisher; assists to Toby Simpson 3, Matt Fehler 2 and D. Turcznski), Bolton Steel 2 (goals to Michael Valentinuzzi and David Dobrinsky: assists to Tyler Anderson 2, Bryan Turner and Michael Valentinuzzi). Dentisauras Rex 4 (goals to Jeff Nabetta 2, Kevin Sinclair and Matthew Badrov; assists to Scott Dickenson 2, Badrov, Chris Anderson, Adam Fieldhouse, Sinclair, Jeffrey Holwell and Stephen Whecler), Trafailger After Hours 3 (goals to Brad Deakin 2 and Brian Allen; assists to Julian Dawe 2, Brian Allen, Brad Deakin and Ryan Chapman). Energizer 1 (Brad Cossitt from Patiick Farber and Brad Hutchison; shutout to Stephen Kolada), Gary‘s Auto 0. PEE WEE WHITE (Jan. 22) Remaxâ€"Korrie Sue 2 (goals to John Cauicchi and Kyle Jordan; assists to Liam MacCarron and Craig Dobbie), Shoppers Drug Mart 2 (goals to Greg Wells and Matt Harington; assists to Joseph Doherty, Serge Annis, Andrew Gaudet and Nicky Markovich). Premier Trust 4 (goals to Ryan Gonsalves, Sean Taylor, Paulo LaBranche and Dustin McEvoy; assists to Sean Taylor, Jamie Ball and Matt Bruce), Altruist 1 (Jamie Mann from Devin Newberry). Black OK Tire 4 (goals to Jon Niblock 2, Steven O‘Loughlin and Jeff Wolder; assists to Kent Slater, Cameron MacKenzie, John Healey and Colin Ross), MecDonalds 2 (goals to Robert Murison and Gardy Rai from Keven Beratty, Brandon Hill and John Valley). Buonasera 3 (goals to Ted Provins 2 and Wesley DeJonge; assists to Ryan McCallum 2, Chuck Palladine 2, Adrien Kloet and Sean McCallum), Thornton Marine Electric 2 (goals to Derek Woolam and Mike Rutherford; assists to Willie Lacey, Markus Pugi and Rick Pilozzi). MINOR PEE WEE WHITE IMF Martin Group 4 (goals to Conrad Noronha, Steven Ilczyszyn, Damien Williams and Peter Infelise; assists to Ryan Brooks, John Pusic, Jon Masson, Damien Williams and Steven Ilezyszyn), Towne Chev 1 (Travis Cutler from Robbie George Kloet Reimax 3 (pair of goals to David Tingle and single marker to Travis Ross; shutout to Attila Vass), Petro Canada 0. Towne Chev 3 (goals to Jay Carusi, Robbie Prasad and Eric Ounpoo; assists to Chris Dobson, Bryan Kloet, Robbie Prasad, Eric Ounpoo and Chris Perras), Petro Canada 2 (both goals from Scott Ryan; assists to Kirk Anderson 2 and David Barberre 2). Kloet Reimax 6 (goals to Jesse Drapkin 2, Ricky Patel, Aman Singh, Andrew Murray and Neil Walford; assists to Neil Walford 2, Danny Follows 2, Clint Wells, Ricky Patel, Travis Ross and David Tingle), IMF 3 (goals to Peter Infelise, John Pusic and Damien Williams; assists to Damien Williams, Trevor Mcintyre and Peter Infelise). (previous week‘s games) _ Kloet Reimax 4 (goals to Neil Walford 2, David Tingle and Rene Ramkhelewan; assists to Walford 2, Luke O‘Hare, Aman Singh, Blair Prentice and Travis Ross), Towne Chev 4 (goals tdo Travis Cutler, Jimmy Gorham, Jon Pitcher and Robbie Prasad; assists to Jay Carusi, Travis Cutler, Tom Disher, Chris Dobson, Robbie Prasad and Jarret Tunnicliffe). Petro Canada 4 (goals to Kirk Anderson 2, Scott Ryan and Steve Knapp; assists to Graham Andrew, Mike Hardisty, David Barberre and Brian Kelly; shutout to Chris Stinson), IMF 0. team, finishing seventh overall. Milton Heights 118, Snow Valley 74 (Jan. 30): Oakville‘s Leslie Grell was the top performer for the girl‘s team, finishing second overall. BLUE TEAM Batawa 104, Milton Heights 83 (Jan. 30): Oakville‘s Cindy Davis was the top performer for the girl‘s team, finishing second overall. GREEN TEAM Milton Heights 107, Chedoke 64 (Jan. 30): Oakville‘s Kerri Elliott was third best for the girl‘s team, finishing fifth overall. Cap off your meal with a great deal! After you‘ve enjoyed the delicious taste of McDonald‘s, check out our Olympic caps. They come in four exciting colour combinations, each with a melton wool top, sturdy suede peak and fully adjustable leather strap. They‘re only $6.99 each plus tax and McDonald‘s will donate 50¢ to the Canadian Olympic Team with every cap purchased. Supplies are limited, so collect all four before they‘re gone Dave Elder, a Grade 12 student at White Oaks Secondary School, figâ€" ures he had a psychological edge as he easily claimed a provincial amaâ€" teur wrestling title in London last weekend. Wrestling with the future AnnuaL Sportsman‘s BonsPIEL White Oaks student likely to turn down American college offers His opponent for the provincial title match in the 18 to 20â€"yearâ€"old category was Anthony Davis of Chinguacousy. "I wrestled him 10 times, and he has never beaten me," said Elder who competed in the 114â€"pound category. "He‘s got to be thinking he can‘t beat Elder, who won the match 8â€"2 on points, now goes to the Canadian championships, which will be held in Moncton on March 17. He will make sure he doesn‘t repeat last year‘s fiasco in which he made it through the first three rounds (two byes and one victory) before being disqualified after weighing in slightly over the limit. Local curlers (from left to right) Roger Gilstrom, Bill Finlay and Peter Crowe participate i Sportsman‘s Bonspiel, held at the Oakville Curling Club. See story on page 25 for results. He recalled having "90 minutes to lose four pounds" and running "full tilt for one hour" before giving up in despair and missing the weighâ€"in by just a fraction. At this point, however, he‘s not even looking to the national champiâ€" onships; his attention is firmly focused on the upcoming high school championships where he is a defendâ€" ing, threeâ€"time senior provincial champion. This year, the high school compeâ€" tition heats up Feb. 16 with the Halton championship, followed in ‘He‘s got to be thinking he can‘t beat Dave Elder SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1994 s Page 24 successive weeks by the greater: Hamilton meet and the provmcxal championships. As far as wrestling goes, it‘s a family affair. Dave‘s twin brother, Mike, also competed at the provincial championships in London, bowing out in the consolation round. He als@ wrestles for White Oaks. | Elder, who is 45â€"4 in high school; matches this year, said he‘s received some scholarship interest from threg U.S. colleges but is likely to turn them down 1 As far as he‘s American colleges wrestle a wate down style â€" called collegiat wrestling â€" as opposed to freestyle wrestling which he has participateG in all his life. § "There‘s some moves that I‘ v been trained to do that I couldn t dr I‘d have to learn all over again." Instead, he said he‘ll probabl attend college before moving on to Canadian university. ©1994 McDonalg‘s Restaurants of Canada Limited in last weekend‘s annual (photo by Riziero Vertolli)

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