Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 14 Feb 1993, p. 16

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_ _ TUESDAY: High school hockey: Appleby College vs. Oakville Trafalgar. 3:30 p.m. at Oakville Arena. High school basketball quarâ€" (senior boys): T.A. Blakelock at Loyola; Q.E. Park at E.C. Drury. _ Moffatt was tops in girls 14â€"15 Level III oneâ€" metre with 149.45 points while Reid took the girls 16â€"andâ€"over Level II oneâ€"metre with 276.55 points. Dean Defazio scored four geals and Bud McKay added two as Oakville scored a 9â€"7 win over Toronto in Southern Ontario Firefighters Hockey League action. The win pushed Oakville‘s record to 1â€"12â€"2. Peter Critikos, Mike Richmond and Dave Quigley also scored. Chuck Lewis and Dan Gattardo had two assists Earlier, Oakville, sponsored by The Oar House, lost 5â€"1 to Scarborough. Frank Fanelli scored for Oakville. Oakville‘s Allison Moffatt and Kim Reid of the Gatquatics Diving Club captured gold medals at the annual Snowball Classic in Scarborouch. Oakville Fire Department saw its 14â€"game winless streak come to a glorious end, Tuesday. Stephanie Rusznak and Claire Martin also fared well. SPLASHDOWN! Oakville Minor Baseball Association holds its second registration, Feb. 20 at T.A. Blakelock Secondary School... Kinsmen boys and girls softball second registration is Feb. 20 at Brantwood Public School between 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. 815â€"6525... Oakville Soccer Club needs team sponsors. Call 849â€"4436. THURSDAY: Halton high school wrestling championships at Burlington Central. All day. FRIDAY: Central Ontario Jr. A Hockey: Georgetown Raiders at Oakville Blades. 8 p.m. 0P TICKETS Rangers are in tough By TED McINTYRE Special to The Beaver hundred and six teams from 11 countries are taking part in the 34th annual Quebec International Peewee Hockey Tournamentâ€"â€"subtiâ€" tled the World Underâ€"14 champiâ€" onships. Oakville Rangers opened yesterâ€" day (Satruday) at Le Colisee against Boston, Mass., a team they expectâ€" ed to beat. A win would put them in against either Verdun, Que. or Mississauga Reps on Monday, with the winner then meeting Poprad, a team from the Slovak Republic. The Ugly Draw Award goes to Philadelphia Jr. Flyers and Peterborough Petes. Philadelphia opens against tourney favorite Toronto Red Wings, who thrashed them 16â€"0 in an earlier tournament. Petes have been thrown into the International A Division, where A loss in any game and they come home. A team must win seven straight games in order to claim the title. QUEBEC CITY, Que. â€" One FAMILY SIZE PEPPERON PIZZA or 2 for $10! they open against Bratislava, from the former Czechoslovakia. A win there and they meet defending champion, Kharkov, from Kiev. Two Oakville fathers and one assistant coach are experiencing the tournament from the other side of the boards. Jerry Kalata and Sandy Wilson played here in 1962 for North York Rangers and Toronto Marlies, respectively. Assistant coach Bruce Dowie represented Oakville in 1975. Right idea, wrong video. Rangers watched a tape entitled 100 Thunderous Checks on the bus sevenâ€"hour bus trip to this nonâ€"conâ€" tact tournament. Four playersâ€"â€"Real Cloutier, Guy Chouinard, Michel Pettit and Patrick Poulinâ€"â€"have appeared in the tournament four straight years, which means they started playing peewee at age 10. Last year‘s Stanley Cup final between Chicago and Pittsburgh featured 14 players who played here between 1974â€"82. Bring your family or friends to a participating McDonald‘s and treat them to a delicious Family Size Pizza at a new value price. A Family Size pepperoni Pizza is just $5.99! A Family Size Deluxe Pizza is now only $7.99. Large family? Lots of friends? You‘re lucky! Because you can get two Family Size Pepperoni Pizzas for just $10, or a second . .. . Eamily.Size Deluxe,Pizza for $3.99! Now that‘s a deal worth sharing... Hockey scholarship revoked by NCAA By TOM MICHIBATA Oakville Beaver staff According to section 12.2.3.2.4 of NCAA rules and regulations, "Participation by any individual on a major junior A hockey team subsequent to June 26,1980 shall be considered prima facie evidence that the individual has participated on a team that the indiâ€" vidual knew was a professional team and shall render the participant ineligiâ€" ble for intercollegiate athletics in ice hockey." an Delmonte thought it was nothing at the time. The 17â€"yearâ€" Dold star center for the Oakville Blades junior A hockey club played two seemingly meaningless rookie exhibition games with the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League in early September. But that decision has apparently cost him a fourâ€"year scholarship with Bowling Green University, slated to begin this fall, after the National Collegiate Athletic Association eligibility committee ruled he played in what it considers a professional game. / ooo Delmonte and BGU have launched an appeal with the NCAA. If accepted Delmonte would still have to sit out his freshman season before becoming eligible for the remaining three years under scholarship. According to section 12.2.3.2.4.1 "such individual shall be denied at least the first year of intercollegiate athletics competiâ€" tion in the sport of ice hockey at the certifying institution". DAN DELMONTE The catch is there would be no financial aid from the school for the upcoming year. Delmonte‘s father, Sam, figures that would cost the famâ€" ily $15â€"$20,000 (Cdn.) â€" a pricetag he says the family can‘t afford. â€""He could practice with the team everyday but must pay his own way," said BGU coach Jerry York. That said Delmonte‘s father Sam, "Would force us into a difficult decision." See DELMONTE, Page 18 SUNDAY FEBRUARY 14, 1993 _ PAGE 16

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