MINOR PEEWEE Oakville Agway Metals won two home games in as many days to run its Tri-County League minor pee wee record to 4- I -2. Jonathan Yeh, Rob Kapuscinski. Dan Phillips and Mike Probyn scored in a 4-2 win over Brampton. Then. Probyn, Andrew Holman, Josh Close and Kapuscinski tallied in a 4-1 deci- sion over Woolwich. Gavin McGrath had two assists, Steve King, Kapuscinski, Jason Watt, Stuart Brown,. Stuart Matheson, Phillip and Probyn one each. Oakville Dixon Construction evened its Central AAA League peewee record at 4-4-1 with a 4-2 win over Halton Hills. Rob Edmond, Michael Porter, Jamie Conboy and Mike Tarantino scored for Oakville, which tied Stoney Creek 4-4 in its previous game. Paul Wade scored twice. Danny Lennox and Tyler Moss once in that one. Moss and Porter supplied two assists each, David Kristensen, Conboy, Greg Almon, Edmond, Lennox, Bill Hussey and Darren McCallen one. MINOR BANTAM Jeff Wilson and Scott Nelson scored third-period goals to lift Oakville Standard Life Rangers to a 4-2' Central AAA Uague win over Chinguacousy. Jeff Kubacki and David Vandelaar tallied for the 3-1-3 minor bantams. Brent Moyer picked up two assists, Sasha Frankovic, Chad Blundy, Jeff Kubacki, and Ryan Laughlin one. Reporting of rep hockey scores is the responsibility of individual teams. Submit MINOR ATOM Goalie Anthony Marshall missed a shutout by three minutes but his Oakville minor atom Rangers still earned a4-1 Central AAA unguc win over Stoney Creek. NOVICE Derek Dalziel scored four goals as Oakvillc Pcnnzoil AAA Rangers downod Richmond Hill 5-3 in a aovice exhibition game. Damn Hockaday also med. Dwayne Steele had two assists. Robby Tarantino and Brett McGrath had two goals each for Oakville, which ran its record to 8-1-1. Assists went w Keith Zavitz, Josh Pippy, Mike Ruppel, Blyth Gill, Eddie Fiore and Bryan McLaughlin. Goals from Josh Smyth and Steven Donnelly. backed by strong goaltending from Marcus Johnson and Joshua Taylor. helped boost the Rangers' record to 9-0-0. Earlier. the Rangers held on to edge Chinguacousy 3-2. Donnelly. Meloche and Lavelle had the goals, Michael Swinton, Scott Russell. Adam Kalata and Alfred Lee the assists. remained unbe League after Catharines. Assists went to Silber, V Oreskovich. Bryan Magee and Wilkenson. Goals by Evan McGnnh and Kevin Silber had pulled Oakville into a 2-2 tit before Hespeler took over. Griffin Alien had the other Rangers goal. D Hespeler erupted for four un; swered goals in the second period down Oakville minor novices 7-3 Tri-County League play. result: to the Beaver (407 of Dorval; J Recipients of the Awards of Merit, given to individuals displaying quali ties of attitude and effort, were: Among them were Andrew Pienaar, who ranks first in the country in the the 200-metre backstroke for 13-14 year-old boys, and Robert Wood. who is ranked first among 11-12 boys in the loom butterfly Pienaar also joins Bryson Tan, Brandon McGuire and Scott Ross on the 200m freestyle relay team that ranks first in Canada among l3- l4 boys. In addition, awards of excellence were presented for the fastest male and female swims of the previous season. Swimmers were recognized at the cluh's recent awards banquet after year in which they won six gold medals, two silver and four bronze at the provincial championships in Thunder Bay. As well, other senior swimmers qualified forprovincial and national and teams representing Ontario in Quebec and California. Oakville swim- mers also achieved ranking in the national and provincial age group lists. With their first three of the Oakville Aquatic 91 smsnn 20 Oakville SENIOR NATIONAL: Eddie Rttitttr, Lisa Funerman. SENIOR ELITE: Kenn Sutherland. Sarah Martt"ttttrJorttts. SENIOR INTERMEDIATE: Klrslen Tan. ME GROUP ELITE: Craig Ross. Erin O‘Brien Mt GROUP INTERMEDIATE: Jason GoldsIeIn. Mile Tunon JUNIOR: MM Duck. Nancy Tn'mhla. SENIOR NATIONAL: Jonthan Howard (400m Ireestle): Reamer Cole (100m hack). SENIOR ELITE TEAM: Bryson Tan new areas"; Kassandra Wu (50m Treestyle). SENIOR INTERMEDIATE: Kristy Andrews (50m Inesryle). Mt GROUP ELITE: Rohen Wood (100m bunerlly): Susan Tumble (50m ImestIeI, AGE GROUP INTERMEDIATE: Kirk Masher (50m Imestla); Anne Lydall (5am freestyle) JUNIOR: Andrew Hum (100m Treestyle); Michelle Ankgl (400m Ireestle). 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