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Oakville Beaver, 6 Oct 1993, p. 20

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Home Court Basketball is accept ing registration for its second sea- son. The non-profit loop's co-founder and director, Carol Hamilton Goodale, is urging players to get their names in as soon possible. Numbers are already "way ahead 'â€" of last year," she says and some divisions are already full. Action begins Nov. 1 at Oaklands Regional Centre. Home Court offers four age groups: 7-9, 10-12, 13-15 and adult (men and women's divisions). See page 99 of the Parks and Recreation brochure for registration details. .6666 Paul Fedosson and Jamie Clarke scored " Hanna Henderson cap- tured the Oakville Soccer Club boys under-ll house league crown with a 2-1 win over Packard Bell. Sloan Alessandeo scored for the Packard Bell. The Sheridan men's soccer team has bounced back quite nicely. thank you. _ - _ 7 After starting the season with just one win in four games, the Bruins stunned first-place Seneca on Friday and then tied Durham l-l on Monday. Bruins are the defending Ontario Colleges Athletic Association champions but have only two starters back, Brendan Harte and David Suit. The first-year member of Athletiques International won her age group in every event she entered (50m hurdles. 400 metres, long jump, high jump, 800m, 200m and l.500). setting five personal bests in the process. Mark Tourangeau took home four rust-place ribbons and one sec- ond, while Chris Tanner won the Iband-under 200m, 400m and long jump. Sameet Dalvi won the hurdles in a club-record 8.0 seconds and also won the 100m. q.... Ten-year-old Keely McDermott was 8-for-8 a! an all-comers track and field meet last week at Blakelock high school. Basketball time again Kellie Cottick recorded wins in the 400m and long jump was second in two others and third in two more. Sarah Roglic won both sprints in Wand under girls and was second in long jump. David Wood won the 14-and-under 100m and 400m. Vanessa Drew the 50m hurdles. 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Blakelock in a showdown of the top two boys teams in the Hanan Secondary Schools Athletic Association's Wlpe Division. - Bhkclodt's Dan Lewis goes up for the kill in Monday's Hanan high school volkyluu win over White Oaks. (Photoby mm W) ar. is the defending champion but the Tigers are the op-and-corners after running their record to TO Monday with 1:15-10. 9-15.15-10 win over White Oaks Coach Jacquie Bale wasn‘t making any predictions- but did say she expects her team to finish "in the top two." Power hitter Dan Lewis. going up against his good friend and tearn- male with the Canine-based West Side Volleyball Club, Vijay Vyas of White Oaks, led the Tnbbies. Bale was also keen on the work of her setter, Harry Smdhu. Key game today (My): ar. It Queen Elizabeth Park. Tigers eyeing top spot LtiiiilllE.iy..yii] Still, the Blades and coach Greg Ireland were will- ing to overlook a lot of what has taken place the past week because of the team's youth and lack of practice together. What they aren't willing to overlook is an indifferent attitude. "We don't have a problem with losses," said Walker. Oakville Blades' Phil James W” do have a T,,blem tumbles over Milton goal- with lack of effort. tender Carmelo Guirlio in Walker said he 'r" Provincial Jr, a Hockey particularly disappomt- League action, Friday at ed with tthe Iflab s veter- Oakville Arena. Blades lost 'rl,', w o ave X." to 5-4 in their home opener 5an up?” tad- (PhotttttyRiziem "no” ershrp and desire. They're off to their worst start in a quarter-century but if the Oakville Blades are worried, they're not telling. Team officials are maintaining a positive outlook after weekend losses to Milton (5-4) and Hamilton Kiltys (7-4) left the club with an 0-3 beginning to the Provincial Jr. A Hockey League season. But while the Blades aren't "ready to press the panic button," general manger Murray Walker stressed he won't wait much longer before altering the face of what was expected to be a promising young lineup. "If ihis continues for another two or three games, there will be changes made, no question about that," he fumed. BEAVER I Walker said he was particularly disappoint- ed with the club's veter- ans, who have yet to display expected "lead- ership" and "desire." butthe team isnt worming-yet Blades off tat/ir worst start tk REP. Last day for sizing is Saturday, October 9193 Glen Abbey Arena 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 pm. Jlre 'ttlie, Jle - ash your ihdat My,” MAhllilLS. HOCKEY JACKETS HOUSELEAGUE iii) Haandormrnic:cLi1r, 14 "CRUISE NIGHT' featuring Alaska Cnnses Thursday, Oct 7, 7:00 pm. held at Cruise Holidays 3040 New St., Burlington RSNP. Shirley 637-3343 Blades blew a 3-1 lead against Milton and lost when Mike Cox scored his second goal of the game with 13 seconds left in a five-minute sudden-death overtime period. - In Hamilton, the Blades led 2-0 and were tied 4-4 before surrendering a pair of goals 30 seconds apart early in the third period. Blades had an excuse, though: They were down to their third-string netminder (midget call-up Eric Hibbert) and were minus two front-liners because of two-game suspensions incurred in Friday's contest. Defenceman Justin Ball was banished for his unkind remarks toward the officials while Matt Swain received a match penalty for checking-from-behind. Defenceman Paul Noonan also received a game mis- conduct for checking-from-behind (but no suspension) under stiff new rules set down by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. The Hamilton game also saw the emergence of slick rookie Paul Kauc, who scored his team's first three goals. Jason Slaney had the other. Friday, Kent Williams, Rick McDonald, Matt Interbartolo had first- period goals for Oakville, with Ben Van Depeer and Phil James adding third-period markers. McDonald and Williams also had two assists each. One thing that was consistent in the two games was sporadic performance on special teams. See BLADES, Page 24 utiU/SIA " -=6fifiiijifEiiiilii.t Invites you to our WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1993 PAGE 20 a Ftiiitirti'E on Ttit) p'ci2"sietty2F, MONEY t't8)'l'ii'i'i' Mjr9tfllrllli I?-??) a STARTSiFiniDAY DEMOLITION Bonus FEATuirsiTa SUN. ONLY __ MAN WITHOUT A FACE 'rr/Perf.".'.'.'.'.' MA ' --0PENFR1,sAr.&81m. ONLY - BONUS FYAhihtWAtd 's’UN. ONLY THE REAL MCCOY HELD QKEE

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