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Oakville Beaver, 17 Feb 1993, p. 20

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BLAKELOCK SECONDARY SCHOOL / _na Rebecca street ELOCK 3E 8 > 1160 Rebecca street (Cont‘d from Pg. 19) Division‘s weaker sisters, the Blades put forth a thorough 60 minâ€" utes in a 6â€"1 victory in Central Ontario Junior A Hockey League action at Oakville Arena. The win extended the Blades®‘ (23â€"20â€"1) fine play in the last dozen outings. They have nine wins and a tie during that time. (2£3â€"20â€"1) tine play in the last dozen _ihnese are all moral victones, outings. They have nine wins and a _ he said. "Each one we play adds tie during that time. confidence. We want to win them. You get the old darkhorse synâ€" "Our boys came out ready. Gdrome _ where people â€" say Anyone that underestimates Royal _ ‘Oakville‘s the team to beat‘. We York is being mistaken," said _ want to supplement that." Blades general manager Murray Forward James Galan turned in Walker. ‘"They are fighting for the a rambunctious game and scored last playoff spot with Georgetown. twice‘to lead Oakville. Singles You can‘t beat the big teams and â€" went to Sandy Sajko (PP), Kent then lay down for the weaker _ Williams (PP), Mike Roberts and nnee " Krystian Stringer. Justin Ball had Players will be put on a waiting list when a division is There‘s still more good news according to lafrati. full. Registrants must bring proof of date of birth Sponsors are coming forward but more are needed. If "I believe it‘s so popular because in my opinion socâ€" _ interested call 849â€"4436. # # # Plenty of incentive in final five games: Walker (Cont‘d from Pg. 19) tion should break the 4,000 barrier after last year‘s recordâ€"breaking 3,996. Final registration is Saturday at QEP from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. The fee is $85 per player. Opening are limited. Players will be put on a waiting list when a division is full. Registrants must bring proof of date of birth. "I believe it‘s so popular because in my opinion socâ€" Mark Franke poured in 22 ry over Brookdale in Halton ketball action last week. Shawn Bennett and John Johnston added seven and six points respecâ€" tively for Morden. John Sixsmith had 10 points for Brookdale. In other action, QEP downed Pineland 53â€"49, Morden crushed C.H. Norton 56â€"22, Eastview thrashed Brookdale 55â€"22, Frontenac toppled Eastview 43â€"39 and QEP tripped Morden 41â€"31. Jason Kataila fired 18 points for QEP. Kent Wallace followed with 12. Franke was Morden‘s high scorer against Norton with 15 points. Johnston and Croucher with 11 and nine points respectively. Jimmy Neild hooped 22 points for Eastview. Dave Sumner collected seven. Franke has hot hand in elementary hoops Final registration this Saturday at QEP Jamie _ Duncan hooped 23 points to power the White Oaks offence. In other Volpe action Monday, the St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders nipped the Lovola Hawks 47â€"45. First place in Halton high school Volpe Division junior boys basketball will be on the line today when Oakville Trafalgar and White Oaks square off at OT (3:45 p.m.) The stage was set when both teams won their games Monday. The Red Devils dumped the Blakelock Tigers 57â€"43 at TAB to go to 8â€" (). Andrew Hodd led OT with 17 points. Tim Bakker was next with 13. Craig Turnbull had 20 points for TAB. The Wildcats meanwhile squeaked past Milton 46â€"45 in Milton to improve to CGET REALIDY TO RUMBLE! Neild had 17 points in ¢ losing cause for Eastview against Frontenac Franke netted 17 points for Morden against QEP. FI ed Milton 21 Ryan Cater, Scott Patterson, Randy Warrington and Elliott Smith had the other Appleby scores. Casey Sinclair tabbed two assists. Brian Finucan had the Loyola marker, In other action last week, the White Oaks Wildcats shadâ€" Mare Hamilton scored twice as the Loyola Hawks blanked the Bishop Reding Royals in Halton high school Volpe Division hockey action Monday afternoon in Milton. Chad Guerin, Peter Busseri and Mike Lyon notched sinâ€" gles for the Hawks (8â€"6â€"1). Rich Gigliotti posted the shutout in goal. In action last Enday, David Marshall scored twice and assisted on another to lead Appleby College to a 5â€"1 win over Lovola at J.S. Gairdner Arena. points to pace W.H. Morden to a 45â€"23 victoâ€" CENTRAL GIRLS: Alanna Howell registered 17 points in QEP‘s 51â€" public elementary schools Central boys basâ€" 34 decision over Morden in Central girls action last week. Dina Shoukri added 16 points for QEP. Johnston added seven and six points respecâ€" Balwant Garcha had a gameâ€"high 28 points for Morden. In other action, Norton clipped Frontenac 20â€"16, Eastview edged ts for Brookdale. Brookdale 20â€"19, Pineland clobbered QEP 45â€"18, Norton nipped Morden med Pineland 53â€"49, Morden crushed C.H. 38â€"37 and Eastview topped Frontenac 31â€"21. amilton has hockey Hawks soaring tWo assists With five games to go, the Blades will finish the regular seaâ€" son in fifth spot, meaning they‘ll open on the road against the fourthâ€" place finisher in a firstâ€"round playâ€" off series. Still Walker feels the team has plenty to play for until then. @/\ These are all moral In cooperation with OAKVILLE MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION SATURDAY, February 20, 9 a.m. â€" 4 p.m. T.A. BLAKELOCK SECONDARY SCHOOL 1993 INFORMATION / REGISTRATION Mite Division: 1983 â€" 1984 Squirt Division: 1981 â€" 1982 Novice Division: 1979 â€" 1980 Bantam Division: 1977 : 1978 John Dinner had 15 points for Loyola (2â€"6). Nelson Cordeiro added 10. MIDGET: Mike Sieukumar fired 20 points to lead the Blakelock Tigers to a 54â€"40 victory over the Oakville Trafalgar Red Devils in Volpe midget boys action Monday at TAB. Danny Andic with 14 points and Mike Perez with 10 were others in doubleâ€"figure OAKVILLE GIRLS / SOFTBALL \ ASSOCIATICN 1160 Rebecca Street, Oakville cer is the greatest team sport in the world," Iafrati said Monday. "There are no role models to look up to in soccer in this country like in baseball, hockey or basâ€" ketball. Boys and girls are playing for the love of it â€" they don‘t have ulterior motives." p.m NOTES: Defenceman Justin Ball was back in the lineup for Friday‘s game. He missed last Thursday‘s game in Brampton after bruising a knee muscle slamming into the boards in practice earlier last week... The Blades‘ home game against Burlington postponed on Sunday, Jan. 10th will be played next Tuesday (Feb. 23rd) at 7:30 Oakville visited the Milton Merchants last night. They return home Friday to host the Georgetown Raiders. Game time at Oakville Arena is 8 p.m. Dave Dolecki had a sound game in goal. He turned aside 23 shots including a penalty shot by Daryl Chaisson late in the third period. Barry MacDonald had the lone Ranger tally. Garcha sank 23 points for Morden against Norton. Connie Rowley and Jenny Handel followed with six and four points respectively. s Suzanne Watson had 10 ponts for Eastview against Frontenac. hcat Howell had 10 points for QEP against Pineland. Gillian MacLean notched four. Gail Shakiroff and Purvi Desai had six and four points respectively for Eastview against Brookdale. Nada Andic tabbed eight points for Brookdale. Sandra Grollman added six. Kevin Cromie and Ryan Cuthert, both on the powerâ€" play, tallied for WOSS (5â€"6â€"3), Despite the win, Wildcats coach Kirby Park isn‘t happy with the team‘s work ethic and dedication. He ripped into his troops afterwards, pointing to the poor showout at optional practices during semester turnaround. "Six guys showed up," Park lamented. "At our first practice back (Monday), 12 of 18 guys showed up. I couldn‘t do drills because there were no complete lines., I questioned their dedication." YÂ¥ In exhibition action Saturday, Smith scored twice as Appleby College dumped a Halton allâ€"star squad 3â€"2 at Gairdner. 7 Patterson had the other Appleby tally 7BX /1\ +/N ZIX Z1Â¥ â€"ZHX /1 \\|‘ ALL _SLL N im ho m liad Good news for the Wildcats 1. that threeâ€"time Halton champiof Chris Walker is back at 169 Ibs Walker reâ€"enrolled at WOSS afte moving back here from the U.S. ‘ (Cont‘d from Pg. 19) aat. vance to Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference championships Thursday, Feb. 25th at Central. To two in each class from GHAC go t the Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association championship at the University of Windsor Marc 5â€"6. e Halton meet 3 goes tomorrow in Burlington ‘ The Rangers play St. Foy tomorrow afternoon (1 p.m.) at Bernieres Arena. A victory would send them to the consolaâ€" tion semiâ€"final game Saturday (3:30 p.m.). n Jeff Kubacki had both goal$ acainst Boston. Chad Blundy gave the Rangers a 2â€"1 lead on a penalty shot two minutes later. He was hauled down on a breakaway. Seigneurs drew even witK. 7:14 remaining in regulation time. Mathieu Villeneuve conâ€" nected with a twoâ€"man advanâ€" tage. Oakville opened the scoring with 7:15 remaining in the first period on a powerâ€"play marker by Ross Fiore. "I think the fact Oakville plays contact (in Ontario) was a big advantage," said Seigneurs assistant coach Alain Monette. "They‘re used to the obstruction and this was a very physical game. But that was the first we‘ve seen a big team that can skate so fast. They‘re a very nice team." (Cont‘d from Pg. 19) lost in overtime in each of their last three tournaments this season. Rosso solid in shootout ’ 11 a.m.â€"4é).m. Oakville Howard Johnso (Q.E.W. at Trafalgar) I WIN SPENDING VOUCHERS! DOOR PRIZES! SPORTS CARD 1 SsHOW SUNDAY, FEB. 21st 11 a.m.â€"4 p.m. xt Show ( iday. Mai Oak U lolida quarterâ€"final yola hosting 10 p M p.m

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