Oakville Beaver, 13 Mar 1994, p. 21

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER ' SPOR TS _ND R_CREATION SUNDAY: MARCH 13, 1994 Page 21 OT is Florida bound Oakville The Oakville Trafalger senior gils' volleyall team were undefeated at the Ontario championships before running into Mayf'ield, the defend- ing champions who went on to win again this year. EoiirEST PRICES fiARGEST SELECTION IN THE BEST CANADIAN QUALITY. Come and browse through more than 15 000 sq. ft of showroom iIith hundreds ofpieces each displayed In different styles and fabrics including sofas, loveseats sofa beds, wing chairs, swivel chairs, bergere chairs prints mattresses cario cabinets, tables, bedroom dining room sIIiles .. all on one floor! KROEHLER FURNITURE GALLERY and CHESTERFIELD MATTRESS CENTRE 3245 Fairview St., Burlington 632-8354 (across from Canadian Tire Gas Bar, next to Fabric/and) OPEN: MON.-FR|,. 10-9, SAT. 10-530, SUN. 12-5 McDonald’s Happy EIGHT TOYS T0 (OlIKT While supplies last Make medal round at all-Ontarios but lose to the eventual champions Organizers did their home- work in seeding the teams at the all-Ontario senior girls' volleyball championships which wrapped up in Hamilton on Thursday. Unfortunately for Oakville Trafalger High School, which had beaten Georgetown in the Halton high school final and Hamilton’s St. Jean de Brebeuf in the greater Hamilton final, that meant a fourth place finish â€" exactly where they were seeded. Oakville Trafalger â€"â€" which had dropped its semi-final match to the eventual two-time Ontario champi- on Mayfield team from Brampton (2-15, 14-16) â€"â€" lost the bronze medal match to third seeded Assumption from Windsor (9-15, 5- 15). Mayfield defeated number two seeded Anderson from Whitby (15â€" 12, 15-7) for provincial honors. . Although pleased with the fourth-place seeding in that it rec- ognized the strength of the school’s volleyball program, coach Maria Seto had cautioned all along that the team was young and might carry higher expectations with them next year with most of the players returning. The team, she said, would be combining business and pleasure over the March Break as it traveled to Florida to participate in an Ontario-Florida volleyball chal- lenge. Oakville Trafalger advanced to Thursday's medal round with a quarter-final victory over 14th seeded Bawating of Sault Ste. Marie ((16-14, 15-12). They went undefeated in their four-team pool, defeating St. Joseph’s College of Toronto (15-11, 15-10), Adam Scott of Peterborough (15-7, 15-3) and Saunders of London (15-10, 10â€"15 and 15-7). Oakville s Sailboard 8: Ski WVMW FINAL WINTER SALE ski clothing up to 75% of? boats 50%, skis 40% all“ Tl mad. W. attterrSt. WHOM 842-5100 Meals Are Here... with Cabbage Patdi Kids Figurines f: Tonlta Tnidts! Sports Round-up Blades in Hamilton for two The Streetsville Blades had the Hamilton Kilty Bees on the ropes and now the Oakville Blades hope to finish them off. The series for the Provincial Junior A west division title opened in Oakville Friday night and has moved back to Hamilton for games on Saturday and Tuesday night at Mountain Arena. The Blades are home again at Oakville Arena on Friday, 8 p m siart Streetsville, which hado knocked off thirdâ€" â€"place Brampton in the open- ing series showed “big hearts and a lot of desire” to get as far as the last period of a seventh game (where they were tied at 3- 3), but in the end they just “didn’t have the depth,” offered Oakville Blades general manag- er Murray Walker, who scouted the series. “I think they just ran out of steam." That’s one thing that shouldn’t happen to Oakville. which can put out four lines â€" three of which are liable to turn on the red light on any given night. Record breaking performance The atom girls‘ relay team from the Oakvilleâ€"based Athletiques lntemational Track and Field Club are record breakers. , The four Oakville girls found out late this week that their 2:159 clocking at the Bramalea Bullets Indoor Games at York University earlier this month broke the Ontario Minor Track Association Record for their age group. Although they were seventh overall in their the atom age group. the makeup of the quartet (one tyke and three first-year atoms) made them a ‘junior‘ atom team, Their time battered a 2:163 clocking set in 1988 at the forerunner to the present meet. Members of the team, in running order, were Candace Kawiuk, 9, Carolynn Laszlo, 10, Stephanie Kennedy, 10 and Megan Punnett, 10. Kawiuk attends Pinegrove Public School while the others students at Sunningdale. Other results are as follows: Oakville’s David Punnett, 8, garnered the largest share of awards, winning silver in the Mite boys shot put with a personal best of 5.47m, bronze in the 60m hurdles with a personal best of 11.4 secâ€" onds. fifth in the long jump at 2.83m and sixth in the 200m at 43.1 seconds, His hurdles performance places him in the association's top ten for his age group. Rachel Truant (Oakville). 10. is no stranger to the awards‘ table, nor the top 10 list and she demonstrated this by making three trips -â€" silver in the tyke girls 800m walk race with a personal best of 5258.9, fourth in the shot put with a personal best of 5.27m, and fifth in the 60m hurdles, tying her personal best of 10.8 seconds. Candace Kawiuk (Oakville), 9, placed fourth in the hurdles with a personal best of 10.7 seconds, fifth in the highjump and fifth in the shot put. Leann Marchand (Oakville), ll. placed her- self in the association's top ten list with a silver medal and a personal best 10:41.5 in the Atom girls 1500m race walk. She set a second personal best of 12.6 seconds in the hurdles. Carolynn Laszlo (Oakville), 10. earned the bronze in the Atom girls 200m by chopping almost three seconds off her previous best, covering the one lap in 30.3 seconds and putting herself in the association's top ten list. . Lane Quclch (Oakville). l0, shotvedtihat he meant business in the Atom boys 150(1m, as be sliced 11 seconds from his personal best to finish sixth overall with a time of 5:27. Brett Barber (Oakville). 9, also used a major improvement to win on award, as he cut 1.] sec- onds from his 200m time to place sixth among the Tyke boys with a time of 34.7 seconds. He set a second personal best of the day in the 60m hurdles. finishing second in his heat at 12 seconds. Megan Punnett (Oakville), 10, ran the 60m hurdles in the Atom girls division in 11.3 seconds. Loslea Punnctt (Oakville). 6, ran the 60m hur- dles iii the firstâ€"year '1ka category in 13.3 seconds. Leah Quelch (Oakville), 10 threw away a heaping handful of seconds from her previous best time over 800m with a clocking of 3:039. Cory McDonell (Oakville). 12, competed in his first ever meet and set personal bests of 35 and 1:191 in the Atom boys 200m and 400m. respec- tively. Three of the club‘s bantam competitors were in Sherbrooke, Quebec for an invitational meet. Rebeccn Snatch (Oakville). 13, won bronze in the 60m. setting a new personal best of 8.43 sec- onds. and finished fifth in the 200m with a personal best of 27.08 seconds. Quincy Bullen (Oakville), 13, won bronze in the triplejump, setting a personal best of9.4§)m. Sarah Thibault (Mississauga), l2, made almost a full minute disapper from her previous best in the 1500m race walk, with a time of 11:51.66. All downhill for 0THS Oakville Trafalger High School is really going down hill. And fast. Fast enough to get the school first place in the recent Halton high school skiing championships at Milton’s Glen Eden Ski Area. Coming in just behind them on the giant slalom course was Oakville's Appleby College. Other Oakville schools that participated included White Oaks Secondary School (6), Loyola Secondary School (12) and St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School (13). Oakville Trafalger was tops in both the boys' (followed by Georgetown and Appleby) and girls' (followed by Milton and Appleby) events. TOP 20 COMPETITORS Girls (70 competitors): 4th. Lan-isa Yui (Appleby) The (heeseburqei Happy Meal intludes a (heesebmqei, small tries, a kidâ€"sized soft drink and a collectible Happy Meal toy - all lorjust $2.99 plus tax. This month's Happy Meal tomes iii a tolouiful and initiative box. So bring your kids into MtDonald' stodoy and put a smile on everyone' 5 late. 6th, Michaila Cook (OTHS) 7th, Suzanne Bridge (Appleby) 9th, Laurie Znamerowski (OTHS) 10th, Leslie Grell (OTHS) 12th, Siobhan Doyle (Loyola) lSth, Becky Young (0THS) 201b, Helan Tesar (Applebyi *30th, Kim Davis (the Oakville Ti'al'alger student skied with an ice pack on her elbow in order to preserve the team victory). Boys (35 competitors): 4th, Bryan Hune (OTHS) 51h, Matt Mc'l'aggert (OTHS) 61h, Paul Verrall (Appleby) 9th, Marc Morrissette (OTHS) lOth, Mark Talacko (OTHS) 14th, Dan Hlavacek (OTHS) 16th, Dave Butorac (Appleby) 201h. Lawrence Lavelle (Applebyl 1-4A4.s4._._4.4_.4__4_. 44 .4 4.4.4.4; . _4_._. .1. -4 ”4...“. A. 4 __4_4 _4 ..4 .4 A... _‘_4 _4_4 _A_4_AL__.E4._4

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