C4 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, April 28, 1999 The Oakville Trafalgar midget boys basketball team won the Halton championship. BACK ROW: Dan Murray, Josh Hoogland, James Wood, Justin Lintern, Adam Schreiber, Jeff Farrel, Adam Byers, Jamie Roberts, Jonathon Hodd, Kayin Jeffers, Michelle Stockstill (manager). FRONT ROW: Adam Laird, Peter Moore (coach), Jamie Grimm, Asad Moten, David Beduh, Alonzo Thornhill, Bill Rennie (coach), Ben Martin, Tom Martin and Brad Kee. Oakville Trafalgar wins Halton title The Oakville Trafalgar midget boys basketball team won the Halton championship with a 52- 38 win over Milton at Sheridan College. Top scorers were Jamie Grimm (14), Justin Lintern (12), Alonzo Thornhill (10) and Adam Byers The Oakville Beaver team The Oakville Hornets atom house league team, sponsored by Abbey Animal Hospital, earned a silver medal at the Oakville Hornets third annual tourney. BACK ROW: Giselle Panton, Amy Robinson, John Smicklas (assistant coach), Liz Edmunds, Rick Robinson (assistant coach), Leslea Punnet and Mark Brousseau (coach). MIDDLE ROW: Emily Long, Katie Mooney, Michelle Smicklas, Natalie Bazar and Lindsay Peebles. FRONT ROW: Madeline Baker, Caitlyn Ford, Amber Minkkinen, Amy Brousseau and Bobbijo Cooke. Silver lining at Oakville Hornets tourney The Oakville Hornets atom house league team, sponsored by Abbey Animal Hospital, earned a silver medal at the Oakville Hornets third annual tourney. Bobbijo Cooke scored the team's first goal of the tourney and they went on to prevail 3-2 over Oakville Withey Addison. They won their second game 3-1 over Stouffville with Kaitlyn Ford scor ing the winning goal. The troops were up bright and early for their third game, at 8 a.m. game, which they won 4-3 against Aurora. Amy Robinson led the way with the hat-trick. Later in the day, Liz Edmunds had the game's lone goal and Amber Minkkinen earned the shutout in a 1-0 win over Buffalo Regals. Later that same evening, in the tourney final, a tired yet exuberant Oakville team, who were missing three players, finally met their match with a 5-1 loss to Aurora. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES: the c g c Lumberjacks had a very exciting season. The team salutes its very generous sponsor and supportive parents. BACK ROW: Frank Syer (assistant coach), Mathew Richardson, Peter Pastirik, Brayden Patched, Daniel Arcaro, Mark Newman and Bob Newman (coach). MIDDLE ROW: Julie Arcaro (hockey MOM), Sam Reber, Mathew Lowes, Mike Hanna, Mark Syer, Joel Smith and Steve Reber (assistant coach). FRONT ROW: Michael Zdero, Ash Reber, Adam Godfrey (goalie), Jeffery Green and Marty Fader. 0 0 ). Oakville won its semifinal game 49-48 over defend ing champion M.M. Robinson and its quarterfinal game 56-44 over Iroquois Ridge. Other highlights of the season included a tournament victory at E.C. Drury and a four-point overtime victory at Q.E. Park. The team 's overall record was 15-3. They finished in second place in the Volpe Division with a 7-3 record, behind first place M ilton (8-2). The two teams split their regular season encounters with Milton winning by 14 points and Oakville Trafalgar winning by three points. Peter M oore, who coaches the team along with Bill Rennie, credited the defence for spearheading the vic tory. "In the third quarter, Milton only scored four points," he said. Still, the Red Devils were up only 40-35 with four minutes left in the game but secured the Halton cham pionship with a 12-3 run. Championship game a 2-1 nailbiter over Fori Erie Ridgeway (Continued from page 3) family. Michael Turner was selected M VP of the game. The championship game was a real nailbiter with Abrex edging Fort Erie Ridgeway 2-1. The first goal for Abrex was scored with an awesome shot from the point on a screened goalie by Alex Darosa. The winning goal was a beautiful shot into the top left corner by Shayne Michie who had a great tournament, collecting five goals and seven assists. Critikos was incredible in goal, especially in the final minutes of the cham pi onship victory. He was named the cham pi onship game and tourney MVP with three shutouts and, in total, allowing only two goals in five games. M ichael Turner afso had a fan tastic tournament, scoring a total o f seven goals and three assists. 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