Oakville Beaver, 7 Apr 1999, D2

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D2 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, April 7, 1999 Annual MOM's week brings to a close the MOHA house league hockey season Bottom 1\vo Photos by Peter C. McCusker The novice red Lumberjacks won their MOM's Week championship game against the Wings Thursday night In the top photo, goalie Gordon Frenke and captain Joel Adamo carry the trophy. Below, some of the exciting champi­ onship game action. Top T\vo Photos by Ron Kuzyk The house league hockey season has officially come to a close with the annual MOM's championship week. The fantastic week of minor hock­ ey featured the top two teams battling it out for playoff supremacy from each of, the 21 divisions within the Minor Oaks Hockey Association (MOHA). It's the MOM's volunteer group who pay for and plan the whole week which also includes trophies not only for the championship week teams, but also the various league awards. All of this costs well over $10,000 and the MOM's work hard the rest of the week to pay for it. One of the annual fundraisers is upcoming on April 17th and it's the popular annual dance and silent auc­ tion which will be held at the Galaxy Club in Oakville. The dance is typi­ cally sold out with upwards of 500 people in attendance. The Hockey MOM's are always appreciative of any support and items for the silent auction would be greatly appreciated. As usual they'll turn the money raised right back into minor hockey. The Hockey MOM's can be reached at 338-9220. MOM's Week results are being published in the Beaver, as received ... PEEWEE RED CHAMPIONSHIP Fastfrate Eagles 5, Stellar Wings 1. FASTRATE (5): goals were scored by Daniel Buckland (3), Nick Ledderhof and Kyle Nuttley. Assists went to Nuttley (2), Adam Johnston (2), James Lynch, Dan Buckland, Bryce Ross and Kyle Burgoyne. STELLAR WINGS (1): Toby Simpson from Brad Wetherly and Paul Harrison. LEAGUE AWARDS Top scorer... James Lynch Top goalie ... Doug Csima Most Valuable Player... Bryan Magee Best Defenceman ... Rob Desimio Most Improved Player... Chris Roberts Best two-way player... Mike Nadorozny Convenor's Award ... Colin Asselstine T.D. Bank Green Gators won the novice white MOM's Week champi­ onship game 3-1 over Wolf Pack. In the photo below, James Blackburn rests his chin on the hoards while watching his teammates. In the bot­ tom right photo, Matt Hanson of Wolf Pack is in collision with an unidentified Green Gators player. 'We w a n t to m ake sure every ch ild lea ves w ith a sm ile on th e ir fa c e . ' - Nancy B rooks B ehind every hockey player, there's a • • • By Gerard Doyle SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER • Behind every successful man there's a woman, or so they say. For the boys enrolled in the Minor Oaks Hockey Association (MOHA), there is not just one woman but over 100. They like to be referred to simply as the hockey MOM's. I took a trip into their world when I checked out their I NNM FeeL seven FeeT m fot a Day! Enter to win a chance to be a 'Raptors Rookie for a Day'. • Meet the team and receive an offic ia l replica Raptors uniform . • Be part of the pre-game w arm -up. • S it near the bench as you cheer your heroes on to victory. > Be profiled in upcoming Raptors game programs. Complete and deposit in any participating Sears store. Name Age _ Male Female A dd ress , City Province Postal code Home Telephone ( ) Tell us why you want to be 'Raptors Rookie fo ra Day' I have read the contest rules and agree to abide by them. Signature of Parent/Guardian Complete contest rules and details in-store at the Raptors' Nest championship week at Glen Abbey arena in Oakville. Unsure as to what the event was about, I drove to the rink expecting to find a subdued game of minor hockey with maybe a few MOM's hanging around. But when I arrived, the rink was full and bursting with energy. Both adults and children were taking in the action and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. After meeting my contact, I was passed along a line of hockey MOM's into what I guessed was their arena headquarters. This was where I would find out all I wanted to know. Sitting down with a group of the MOM's, my first ques­ tions were, What is it? and why do it?. The first question was easy. The MOM's are an organization made up of volunteers who hold a championship and awards week for the teams in MOHA. The event is paid for and organized entirely by the hockey MOM's. The second question was a little tougher. I had three MOM's rhyming off countless reasons why they did this and it was then that I started to sense their passion. All of their answers boiled down to one central theme summed up perfectly by MOM's president Nancy Brooks. "We want to make sure every child leaves with a smile on their face." By looking at the children bouncing around the arena, it appeared they were achieving their goal. Although their week appeared to be a resounding suc­ cess, it wasn't until further conversation that I discovered how much effort these ladies had put forth. To fund the event the MOM's raise approximately $18,000, and they work year round, organizing fundraisers such as dances, auctions, bingos and skate exchanges. They also help with several charities by donating money and equipment. "Most of the women do it because their children get a lot out of minor hockey," stated one of the MOM's, "but it is also a bit of a social event." Whatever reason they do it for, they do it with energy and seem to enjoy themselves. "Other organizations do not do this," said one of the MOM's. "It is very community oriented." These MOMS realize they are part of something special and are proud of the fact that they can organize such an event for their kids, and so they should be. Oakville Summer H ockey League M ay - August Schedule Including "vacation week" to assist w ith holiday planning. O Non-contact O 14-game schedule O N o weekends or Fridays O Prime time evening games O Games on brand new Olympic size River Oaks surface O Balancing o f teams O Divisions for boys & girls ages 5-13 O Trophies & awards O Certified officials O Coaching & sponsorship positions available O N o fundraising Applications available at R iver O aks, G len Abbey, M ainway & Appleby C ollege arenas. F o r in f o r m a t io n o r t o rec eiv e a n a p p l ic a t io n (905) 510-1447 This is not a ffilia ted w ith the MOHA Oakville Sports Scene The Oakville Soccer Club is holding rep open tryouts for the upcoming season over the April 10/11 and 17/18 week­ ends. Phone the soccer club at 849-4436. The club's annual spring general meeting is being held tonight (Wednesday, April 7), 7:30 p.m. at its offices at 504 Iroquois Shore Road, Unit #11. □ □ □ □ The Oakville Field Hockey Club, which has been busy indoors at St. Thomas Aquinas over the winter, is gearing up for the outdoor season. The OFHC, which has doubled its membership in just two seasons, play all of their games on the astro-turf at AppLeby College. The under-19 division consists of four teams that play a double-header each Thursday evening, while the masters division gathers for some pick-up on Tuesdays. The OFHC puts a special emphasis on welcoming and introducing new players to the game. As a seasoned junior coach at St. Thomas Aquinas, OFHC founder John Picone has much experience with helping the rookies. The OFHC will be holding three Saturday rookie clin­ ics prior to the start of the outdoor season on April 17th, 24th and May 1 st. These are at Appleby College. The OFHC also provides opportunities for its members to become NCCP certified coaches, and provincially certified field hockey umpires. The outdoor season begins the first week of May and runs right through to September. Registration deadline is Friday, April 9th. For more information, or to obtain a brochure and registra­ tion form, you can call The Oakville Field Hockey Club at 905-827-4850, e-mail: ofhc@cgocable.net, or visit the OFHC website: www.cgocable.net/~ofhc. □ □ □ □ The Bronte Tennis Club is holding its annual registra­ tion on Saturdays, April 10 and 17, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at their clubhouse, located 2310 Bridge Road (behind Q.E. Park school). The club boasts seven newly resurfaced courts and a tennis pro. There are many programs to enjoy, including round robins, ladder play, competitive league play and lessons. For more info, call Lynn at 847-7838. □ □ □ □ Oakville's Minor Oaks Hockey Association is holding town rep tryouts between April 17-May 9 from minor novice to bantam, starting with with triple-A, then double-A and then single-A. For further info, phone 338-9220. MOHA will hold its annual general meeting Thursday, May 27, 7:30 p.m. □ □ □ □ The Oakville Hornets will hold their 1999 annual gener­ al meeting Monday, April 26, 7 p.m., at Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road. Rep tryouts for all novice to intermediate age groups will be held April 24, 25 and May 1, 2. Applications for rep coaches are now being accepted. Call the Hornets Hotline at 847-1400. □ □ □ □ The Oakville Blades provincial junior A hockey team are already preparing for next season. Open tryouts will be held on May 1 & 2,10 a.m. to 2 p.m. "Anybody who feels they are capable of playing at this level are welcome to try out," said Blades general manager and coach George McDonald. Individual letters were slated to have gone to all of the town's double-A and triple-A bantam and midget rep players, said McDonald. For info, he can be reached at 827-8319. □ □ □ □ George McDonald, coach of the Oakville Blades provin­ cial junior A hockey team, is hoping to help Oakville's rep players get in shape for their own rep tryouts. He's holding a series of skills and conditioning camps from April 13 to May 2 at Ice Sports Oakville, home of the Oakville Blades. Age groups include players bom 1990-88, 1984-81 and 1987-85. Phone Kevin at 845-6989, ext. 234. Want to rent some ice. There's ice time available from both the town (815-5989) and Ice Sports Oakville (845-6989). □ □ □ □ The Oakville Summer Hockey League (not affiliated with the Minor Oaks Hockey Association) will run a May to August schedule including a vacation week to assist with hol­ iday planning. Divisions for boys and girls ages 5-13. Games are played on the brand new Olympic size River Oaks surface. Applications available at River Oaks, Glen Abbey, Mainway and Appleby College Arenas. For info or to receive an appli­ cation, phone 510-1447. □ □ □ □ Ice Sports Oakville Youth Summer Hockey League for paperweight to bantam, 13 games guaranteed, playing three 20-minute periods. Call 845-6989. □ □ □ □ The Golden Horseshoe Summer Hockey League has its minor hockey program running from May 1-July 1 and its adult league running from April 26-Sept. 2. Phone 257-5805 or 332-0757 for more info. Why not sponsor your team? □ □ □ □ Adult Summer Hockey League at Ice Sports Oakville from Sunday to Thursday. Pick your night. All non contact, all skill levels, all stop time. Call 845-6989, ext. 239. □ □ □ □ Wanted: lousy, crummy or older players looking for a fun, recreational adult hockey program. Play 26 or 52 weeks a year. Goalies needed, as well. Call 1-800-905-0270. □ □ □ □ The Halton Men's Hockey League is once again offering its summer non-contact adult hockey. For info, phone 849- 9712. Applications at River Oaks Arena, Glen Abbey or Appleby College Arenas. □ □ □ □ Oakville based Halton Roller Hockey has limited open­ ings in all divisions, both youth and adults. Forms available all arenas or Corbetts Sports or on the website (www.rollerhock- ey.net). Phone 825-8781. Season starts April 18. □ □ □ □ The Oakville-based Halton Ball Hockey Association still has a few spots remaining in its adult leagues for men's (18+) and masters (29+). For more information, call 827-6850. □ □ □ □ Oakville Ball Hockey League registration for men's and old timers leagues. Phone 240-1677. □ □ □ □ The YMCA of Oakville 10K Run will be held Saturday, May 8, starting from Sharkey's Dockside Cafe on Forsythe Street. Sponsors include the Invidiata Team (Re/Max Aboutowne Realty Corp), Complete Party Rent-Alls, Brooks, the Running Company and the Oakville Beaver. The 10K run gets under way at 9 a.m. and there is also a 3K family walk (9 a.m.) and IK challenge (10:20 a.m.). Phone 845-3417 for more info. □ □ □ □ Registration is currently under way for the Oakville Gymnastics Center, home of the Antoinettes, for the spring (Aprjl 26-June 27) and summer sessions. For more info, phone 847-7747. □ □ □ □ The Gymboree Play Programs start their 10-week spring session April 19. Call 542-7417 to book. □ □ □ □ The ClubLink Dome's nine-hole Academy Course is now open. ClubLink Dome can be reached at 847-3663. • M ORE SPORTS SCENE, PAGE D2 WE'D LIKE TO GET YOU IN THE GAME Arena floor space for rent Oakville Parks & Recreation Department 8 1 5 - 5 9 8 9 «i f mailto:ofhc@cgocable.net http://www.cgocable.net/~ofhc http://www.rollerhock-ey.net http://www.rollerhock-ey.net

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