46________________________________________________________ THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, October 13, 2000 Pitkin close to world standard Fourteen-year-old Jennifer Pitkin finds herself within four seconds of a possible trip to Hungary next July, as a result of her 1:07.0 Personal Record, set in winning the 400m as part of the North American Baltic Invitational Track and Field Meet, held recently at Iroquois Ridge High School. Although in a close battle for the lead during the early going against a runner from Cleveland, she used her superi or strength to control the race by mid-point, and pull away from the field over the last 200m. Having taken part in the International Children's Games at McMaster University in Hamilton last July, Athletiques International Track and Field Club is attempting to negoti ate an invitation to next year's Games, scheduled for Hungary. Based on this year's performance, tentative stan dards have been set for participation next year, with the girls 400m target being 1:03.0. In the long jump, she had a see-saw battle with the same Ohio athlete, before setting a PR. of 4.29m for her second gold of the meet. Pitkin also captured gold in the 100m (14.5s) and 800m (3:04.9 - PR.) In the peewee girls, five-year-old Nina Riddiford-Rossi was the dominant force, winning gold in the 60m (14.3s), 200m (50.7s), long jump (2.00m) and ball throw (5.93m) as well as silver in 100m (23.5s) to go away with five P.R.'s for the weekend. Candace Syme, 10, pulled a similar feat in the bantam girls division, winning the 60m (10.2s), 100m (17.2s), 200m (35.5s), and long jump (3.51m), as well as finishing third in the Midget javelin (8.18m). Kathryn Matheson, 13, did to the Youth girls 1500m what Pitkin>did to the 400m; burned off the competition early, and stretched out her lead to finish by herself, in a time of 5:52. In the 100m, she and Pitkin received the identical 14.5s time, but the judges placed her second. In the long jump, her 3.86m PR. placed her fourth. Malcolm Syme, 13, established a PR. of 1:09 in winning the Youth boys 400m, and came out on top in the long jump, squeaking out a narrow win at 4.55m. Matthew Jakubowicz, 15, hasn't jumped in three months, due to spending a summer in Europe, but still managed to tie his PR. in high jump, winning gold at 1.60m. Anyone interested in training with the club is invited to |j>honeJ3niceJ3urtonjU ^30^^ Awards night deadline Oct. 20 Recognizing the achievem ents of local athletes is the premise behind the annual awards night hosted by the Oakville Parks and Recreation Department. This year's event is scheduled for Thursday, N ovem ber 23. Nom inations are being accepted now and the deadline for individuals or teams is Friday, Oct. 20. A thletes eligible for nom ination are those who have com peted and placed first at the provincial, nation al or international level or who have made an outstanding contribution to, or on behalf of, the municipality. R ecipients m ust reside in O akville or train and com pete with a sports team or association on behalf o f the m unicipality. A pplication form s are available from the Parks and R ecreation D epartm ent, 1225 T rafalgar Road and the River Oaks and Glen Abbey rec centres. For further info, contact Louise Veres at 845-6601, ext. 3154. * F irst tourney o f the year nets silver m edal fo r .. . ... the Oakville Rangers minor novice triple-A rep team The Oakville Rangers minor novice triple-A rep hockey team took to the ice in their first tournament of the year at Richmond Hill and came home with an impressive second place finish. Brandon Alderson nabbed a hat-trick in an 8-1 opening win over Windsor. Other goals were scored by Michael Scott (2), Braden Corbeth, Dylan Cooper and Scott Wilson. Assists went to Tyler Badham (2), Braden Corbeth (2), Wilson and Kyle Dube. Stellar goaltending by Jacob Liptok and Chris Miniaci backstopped the Rangers to a second-game 1-1 tie. Brandon Alderson scored Oakville's lone goal, assisted by Conrad Hansuld and Badham. Tyler Badham scored the only goal in a 4-1 loss to Markham Waxers. Nathaniel Domagala assisted. The offence got back on track in game four, spearheading a 5-3 win over Richmond Hill. Goals were scored by Braden Corbeth, Tyler Badham, Dylan Cooper, Brandon Alderson and Scott Wilson. Assists went to Patrick Feric (2), Tyler Badham (2), Mathew Provost, Brett Lee, Conrad Hansuld, Tyler Shiplo and Braden Corbeth. The Rangers' record was good enough to send them on to the championship game where, unfortunately, they again met their match in the Markham Waxers, losing 4-1. Scott Wilson provid ed the lone marker, unassisted. ... the Oakville Hornets atom BB rep team The Oakville Hornets atom BB girls rep hockey team, sponsored by Meray Motors and Halton Signs, kicked off the new season in fine style, earning a silver medal in an early season tournament in Oshawa. The girls played four solid round robin games, emerging with a 2-1-1 record. Goal scorers in the round robin were Kaitlyn Wheeler (2), Taylor Metcalf, Melanie Johnson, Laura Pendlebury, Justine Bernier, Sarah Curry, Melissa Kennedy and Brittany Court. Assists went to Taylor Metcalf (2), Melissa Kennedy (2), Caroline Davies, Sarah Curry and even goalie Jessica Toth. The Hornets solid round robin play earned them a birth in the gold medal game against the Whitby Wolves who had defeated Oakville 2-1 in the round robin. The Hornets started strong with goals by Meagan Cordeiro and Melissa Kennedy (assisted by Justine Bernier), out shooting Whitby 10-2 in the first period. Whitby fought back, finally taking a 3-2 lead at 8:18 of the third period. The Hornets, however, mounted their own comeback, tying the game with just over three minutes left in regulation play on a goal by Kaitlyn Wheeler (assisted by Laura Pendlebury) and the stage was set for an exciting finish. Unfortunately for the Hornets, Whitby found the net again with just 49 seconds left on a screen shot from the high slot. £ I£ T 4 JS HAYES - Julie and Stuart IT'S A BOY! M CGILLIS - Susie, Rob and big sister Emma are proud to announce the arrival of ****Evan Douglas**** bom October 3, 2000 at 8:12 am weigh ing 9 lbs. 3.5 ozs. at OTMH. Proud grandparents are Judy and Walter Malek of Montreal, Betty and Doug McGillis of B.C. Special thanks to Dr. Feroze and Dr. Patel and the wonderful nursing team. IT 'S A GIRL! KERBY - Rob and Karen are delighted to announce the arrival of ****Morgan Gwendolyn**** 6 lbs II oz, on Sunday, October 8, 2000. Morgan will be Tyler's little sister and all the grandparents, uncles & aunts and cousins are absolutely de lighted with her arrival! Baby and Mom are doing really well! welcome with love and excitement, their first child * * * * L ia m C o n n o r ^ H * on September 14, 2000 at OTMH, weighing 9 lbs. 11-1/2 oz. Proud first time grandparents are Roy and Beryl Hayes of Woodstock and third time grand parents are Ron and Ellen Funnel of Ingersoll. Spoiling privileges go to Uncle Chris Hayes and Uncle Ron and Aunt Sandra, and cousins Emma and Ethan Funnel, and of course, to be loved and protected by Casey Pup. A very special thank you to Diane, Tracy and Heather of Community Midwives of Halton E0T4 M W P D I Nd flN N IV fW flftV K ille e n ,'M e r e r '-Hughes. O liv e Ssi F^on `M e J l i n IHCaiffllHT V >1I Tfiefamilies of 'Eileen and 'Mem Hugfies would like to congratulate tfiem on tfieir SOtfi "Wedding ciiinioersarg October 14tA, 2000 M ag tfie love and laugfiter forever continue £anyratulatum& an yo u r 50 th ivitfi love, a n d b est w isfies 'R onnie , T erry, K evin, s u m iw ju -Happy 80th 'Birthday, Marian 'Mcdfuyh 'Please,jo in us fo r an Open 'House an Sat October 14, 2000 from 2 -4pm a t Tfie Sir 'Jofin Calbarne Seniors 'Recreation Centre Oakville 'Best "Wisfies Only WELCOME HOME GEOFFREY! BELCHER - Rob and Rachel are thrilled to announce the adoption of **Geoffrey Michael McKenzie** bom September 10, 2000, 8 lbs. 12.5 ozs. Thank you to all our friends and family for your love and support.___________________ To announce your 9 /fiC e s to n e ca[[845-3824 ` D eadline Tuesday 6pm TLs/^ for Loraine or Linda 'Mereditfi and Ian `MacKeilar, o f Oakville, are proud to announce tfie engagement o f tfieir son,, 'Peter "William James 'MatfKellar, to Sfiawna Summer `Dawson, daughter o f Lynne and Tfiilip Dawson, o f Osfiawa. 'Kotfi are graduates o f Tfie 'University of'Hew Dnuiswick, Sfiauma witfi filer `Masters Degree in Counseling Tsycfiolagy and Special 'Education, and 'Peter with fiis Dai in 'Midtimedia/Qrapfiic Design. Tfieir wedding will take place July, 6, 2001