Annual meeting The Oakville Soccer Club is holdâ€" ing its annual general meeting this Wednesday (Nov. 2), 8 p.m., at 466 Speers Road, Suite 200. For more information, phone 849â€"4436. Next action for the team, which is sponsored by Anixter and Hopedale Mall, is Wednesday, 8 p.m., at Oakville Arena. Expos won it all Major League Baseball is bent on keeping in the news with individual awards for the canceled season gone by, and so we‘ll get right in there with one of our own belated ommissions. And that concerns Oakville Little League‘s own fall classic in which the Instaâ€"Flame Expos shut out the Packard Bell Blue Jays 2â€"0 in the major division. Winning pitcher Stephen Prostran fired a oneâ€"hitter with 16 strikeouts. His triple also drove in Greg Rankin for the winning run. He then crossed the plate for the insurance run on Adam Corely‘s single. John Manluca also pitched an outâ€" standing game for the Blue Jays and, ironically, managed the only hit off Prostran. Prostran knows exactly how Manluca must feel after earlier missâ€" ing a trip to the Canadian Little League championship by one tough game in the Ontario Major (11 and 12 year olds) Little League championship in Ancaster. The Oakville Little League allâ€"stars lost a 1â€"0 heartbreaker to High Park, which sported their own pitching pheâ€" nom who ended up being featured in the Toronto Star. He responded with a noâ€"hitter, that was one hit batter away from a perfect game. Porstran notched a twoâ€"hitter. Lucky 7s for team It was lucky sevens for Oakville‘s tripleâ€"AAA midget hockey rep team in Guelph Thursday night. A 7â€"0 win for the defending Ontario Minor Hockey Association champions marked their seventh vicâ€" tory in seven games. Other goal scorers were Steve MacGibbon, Andrew Smith and Kevin White. Also picking up assists were Mike Muldoon, Matt Appleby, Andrew Smith and Steve Galasso. SIMMONS MA TTRESS SALE â€" See Page 22 To do it they had to get out of penalty trouble in the first period, including a five minute major for hitâ€" ting from behind. With that behind them, the offence was able to click into gear, scoring three goals in the second period and four in the final frame. Notching the team‘s second conâ€" secutive shutout was Garrett Moraweic (Peter Wishloff donned the pads for Wednesday night‘s 3â€"0 triâ€" umph over Burlington). Adam Richards held the hot hand in Guelph with a hatâ€"trick and two assists. His whole line, in fact, was outstanding with Jeff Wells picking up a goal and four assists and Rob Frankovic notching four assists. qo cDonald" 0/ M ’\d yY [HE OAKVILLE BEAVER | Trick, no treat, for skier Bâ€"ball league still needs officials and players Oakville‘s Colin Ellis made his mark at the recent U.S. National Collegiate Water Ski Championships, by winning the tricks event, at Lake Walmead in Georgia. Ellis â€" a graduate of Oakville Trafalgar High School â€" is in his second year attending Georgia College, on an athletic scholarship. At the awards ceremony followâ€" ing the championships, Ellis was honored by being named by the National Collegiate Water Ski Association to the Allâ€"America Oakville‘s Home Court Basketball program still has spaces available for its men‘s league which begins play on November 6. Three other leagues â€" for ages 7â€"9, 10â€"12 and 13 to 15 â€" have a waitâ€" ing list. The leagues still need coaches who have experience in basketball and who enjoy working with children and youth. It would involve about 90 minutes a week.The league is also looking for timers, scorers and league convenors â€" no experience is necessary. For more information, phone 825â€"4117. Georgia College, along with 11 other schools from across the United States, qualified for the national championships by a top two finish in their respective resions. The team championship was won by Northeast Louisiana University. Georgia College placed fourth behind second place University of Alabama and third place Southwest Louisiana University. House league hockey players are definitely not withholding their services as witnessed by this game last weekend between Peatâ€" Marwick and All Canada Express at River Oaks.(Photo by Barrie Erskine) Taking Your Best Snot Tricks Team. Ellis is sponsored by O‘Brien skis and MICA wetsuits. Colin Ellis BANTAM TRIPLEâ€"AAA OAKVILLE 3, GUELPH 3 (Oct. 26, away): a hatâ€"trick by Kent Wallace paced the Oakville attack. Oakville, which now sports a record of two wins, two losses and three ties, couldn‘t quite stave off Guelph which fired the equalizer with eight seconds left in the game with their goalie pulled in favor of an extra attacker. Oakville, which is sponsored by Standard Life, hosts Niagara Falls at River Oaks on Saturday. ATOM SINGLEâ€"A OAKVILLE 2, ERIN HILLSBURGH 1 (Oct. 26): Andrew Green scored the winner from Chris Cekota and Tom Yawney. Geoff Miller scored the first goal, unassisted. NEWCASTLE TOURNAMENT (Oct. 22): after dropping the first game in the oneâ€"day tournament, Oakville took the next two games to capture the Câ€"division crown. The team‘s play steadily improved during the tournament and they played an excellent game to win their division. Scoring in the 5â€"1 loss to Markham was Trevor Burns from Andrew Green. The next game against Belleville had a similar score â€" this time with Oakville on top. Chris Cekota picked up a pair while singles went to Mike Ball, Chris Daniels and Geof Aselstine. Picking up assists were Chris Cekota (2), David Caicco, Rob Haines, Andrew MacDonald and Mike Capaldo. For the Câ€"division crown, Oakville defeatâ€" ed Newcastle 3â€"1. Oakville goal scorers were Andrew MacDonald, Christian Daniels and Chris Cekota. Geof Aselstine and Ken Long picked up assists. NOVICE TRIPLEâ€"AAA OAKVILLE 4, BRANTFORD 0 (Oct. 26): Joshua ‘Taylor played superbly in net making many key saves to earn the shutout. Strong play by the defensive unit of Nathan Hendricks, Nico Gill, Michael Swinton, and Scotty Russell helpea keep Brantford off the board. Swinton opened the scoring in the first period on a pass from Michael Samardzich and Colin Risi. Tight play kept everyone off the scoreboard until late in the third period when the Rangers opened up. Risi popped one across the goal line, from Sean Lavelle and Samardzich. Steven Donnelly scored unassisted, and Samardzich finished up on a pass from Donnelly and Joshua Shepley. Sponsored by Marlene‘s Moments, the team is now 8â€"0. Leading the way was Josh Smyth who had five goals. Also, scoring were Steven Donnelly and Josh Shepley. Assists were given to Alfred Lee (2), David Nugent, Sean Lavelle, Richard Meloche, Michael Swinton, Colin Risi, and Michael Samardzich. Marcus Johnson got the win in goal. MINOR BANTAM DOUBLEâ€"AA OAKVILLE 6, BURLINGTON 1 (Oct. 19th, away): The Dixon Construction Minor Bantam AA Rangers bombed Burlington 6â€"1 in a hardâ€" hitting but penaltyâ€"free game. Oakville‘s Mike Tarantino and Chris Woit were a deadly comâ€" bination cracking the Burlington defense four times. Tarantino scored in the first period on a drop pass from Woit. Burlington tied it up early in the second period, but Oakville went ahead on a goal by Tarantino assisted by Brian Jackson and Woit. Third period goals by Dan McCaw, Jon Bradley, Woit, and Tarantino with assists by Bob Flamon, Dylan Mitobe, Tyler Moss, Brandon Cordua, Tarantino, Woit, and McCaw put the game out of Burlington‘s reach. The quickâ€"witted netâ€" minding of Chris Gregoire was a key factor in Oakville‘s victory. OAKVILLE 7, GUELPH 2 (Oct. 23): the Rangers completelyâ€"dominated the game and the score could have been significantly higher had it not been for the heroics of the Guelph goalie, who played superbly, holding the Guelph team in the game. BURLINGTON 5, OAKVILLE 3 (Oct. 22nd, home): The Rangers were unable to crack their home game jinx of one tie and three lossâ€" es, going down 5â€"3 to Burlington. A goal by Assists went to David Dunn (3), Joey Renella (2) and Ryan Laughlin. o % This Happy Meal Matte!® > is the best of the best, Hot whee! starring Ronald McDonald® and Tyler Moss on a pass from Dan McCaw put. Oakville ahead in the first period. Burlmg\o‘/ took the lead with two goals in the second period. The Rangers were unable to capnahze on a five minute major penalty to Burlington at the end of the period. Burlington scored agaxn early in the third period, but Oakville tied it up with goals by Dylan Mitobe assisted by Tylef Moss, and by Mike Tarantino from Chris Wo‘ and Greg Almon on a power play. However, Burlington came back to score on a power play and then finished off the game with a fifth goal. OAKVILLE 5, BRAMPTON 3 (Oct. 23rd.,, away): Oakville overcame Brampton 5â€"3 it a hard fought game. Mike Tarantino put Oakville, on the scoreboard first with a backâ€"hand shot assisted by Bob Flamon and Brandon Cordua. Brampton tied it up with a goal at the end of the first period. Tarantino scored early in ther second period assisted by Cordua and Chrig, Woit, followed by a Brampton goal. Brampt? received a fiveâ€"minute major penalty, and the Rangers took the opportunity to score um{ goals. Matt Turner scored with assists by Tarantino and Tyler Moss at the end of theJ second period. Tyler Moss, assisted ‘by Turner, scored on a wrapâ€"around at the begin-1 ning of the third period. Brampton followed with a shortâ€"handed goal. Turner flipped in # pass from Woit, on a power play, to score the final goal of the game. ; BANTAM SINGLEâ€"A OAKVILLE 3, ELORA 2 (Oct. 24, home): Oakville, sponsored by RJR Transport/AutoHaulaway, thought they had made it 4â€"1 in the third period, but the ret called it back for a man in the crease andr Oakville ended up having to hold on for dear life. Oakville‘s goals were scored by Geo#f McCarney, Andrew Davies and Luke Ridley. Picking up assists were Dean Elliot, Ryan Lewis and Kevin Dannemann. Oakvilld pushed its regularâ€"season record to two wins and two losses. â€" BURLINGTON 6, OAKVILLE 4 (Oct. 204 away): the lead in this game went back and: forth but Oakville just couldn‘t hold on. Bryan‘ Kirsten picked up a pair of goals with singles: to Scott Drummond and David Pink. Neiy Walsworth had a pair of helpers while sing! went to Kevin Gibbons, Joey Lynch, David. Pink, Kyle MacDonald and Makie Ward. 4 HESPELER 5, OAKVILLE 4 (Oct. 15’ home): this is the game that got away. Oakville built up a 4â€"1 lead through two perg ods only to see Hespeler fire in four :unanâ€" swered goal in the third period for the win. Four different snipers accounted for Oakville (See ‘Rep Hockey‘ page 35) OAKVILLE 3, BRAMPTON 2 (Oct. 22, home): Gary Futterman notched the equalizer and the winner after Hassan Kocsis had put Oakville up temporarily with the game‘s first. goal. Picking up assists were Andrew Davies, Matt Hutchins, Luke Ridley, Ryan Lewis, Wes Attrill and Jamie Barlow. OAKVILLE 2, ARTHUR 0 (Oct. 17, exhibi= tion): Oakville managed a win despite a lackâ€" lustre outing. Darry! Munson earned the: shutout. Wes Attrill and Luke Ridley took care of the goals. Picking up assists were Dean: Elliot, Jamie Barlow and Gary Futterman BANTAM DOUBLEâ€"AA . OAKVILLE 5, BRAMPTON 2 (Oct. 234 away): a strong over all effort helped Oakville, which is sponsored by the Iroquois Shore. McDonald‘s, to backâ€"toâ€"back wins ovgt Brampton. Down 2â€"1 in the final frame, Oakville turned things around with four unanâ€" swered goals. Jordan Zacny led the way with a pair of goals while singles went to Regan Walsh, Neil Walsworth and Kyle MacDonald.4 Single assists went to Neil Walsworth, Jamie, Ward, Joey Lynch, David Pink and Kevin: Gibbons. 4 OAKVILLE 5, BRAMPTON 3 (Oct. 22@ home): Bryan Kirsten‘s true hatâ€"trick (three in a row, all in the third period) and an over all. strong performance by his line (Kyleg MacDonald and Neil Walsworth), which accounted for all of the goals, gave Oakville #ts second win of the season. Neil Walsworth fired two in a row to round out the scoring. Notching assists were Kyle MacDonald (3), Kevin Gibbons (2) and Neil Walsworth (2), _3 Quaker State (luallt everu@fiwee" 260 Speers Road