Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 24 Mar 1993, p. 23

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It is looking at a $10 million liability package. according to Oakville':; Bill Sabo. one ot the committee members. Sabo is an insurance consultant. Nd Ilk \l/ NIf \l/ \l/ |// Continued from Page 22 But White says leaving the OHF was a means of protest over another matter-an OHF decision to change the voting status of its "mernbeis-,. and not one of pulling out of the CAHA, Costello told White that OMHA teams could remain insured if they re-registered with another member group in the OHF. About 3,600 teams, including all of Oakville's did so with the Metropolitan Toronto Hockey League. But that all became academic with Friday's injunction. White still feels the OMHA can strike a better insurance deal on its own after the current policy expires. The CAHA recently announced its liability premium will be going up from $3.95 to $20 per player for the 1993-94 Mtucl season The OMHA has struck up a five-person advisory committee to negotiate a cheaper package. Continued trom Page 22 Lady Bruins lost three of four games-hut that one win was over No. 2 seed Red Deer, which ended up winning the bronze medal. Quebec and Alberta teams went into the tournament with a well- deserved reputations of being the nation's finest. Indeed. an Ontario team hadn't won the title since Sheridan did the trick in I983. But the tournament proved there still was some parity. Sheridan men won two of their first three games--losing only to Mount Royal-then ripped Briercrest in the quarterfinals. But the win was costly, as OCAA all- star Gord Longerich went down with an injury. His replacement-Morrison Sahadeo--was named the game's top their feud Volleyball Bruins come up short 0AIIIIILLE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Mil. lDBE, Oakvilie SPORT SDOME MOLSOH SUBWAY SANDWICHES, Oakville RU & FIDDLE, Mississauga lICII'S RESTAURANT, Oakville MIRACLE FOOD MART, Georgetown CHAPS, Bronte ARMADIllO'S, Oakviite VIDEO 99, Oakviiie MUDDY DUCKS, Milton BODY SHOP, Oakviiie CFNY SOLID GOLD CANSIER SPORIS otiigrter, Hockey groups continue CULLOTTI, Winery JUMBO VIDEO, Oakville TIM HORTONS DONUTS OUIIEI'S STEAK & SEAFOOD HOUSE, OakviHe BARBARIANS RESTAURANT, Toronto SHARKEY'S ON THE WATER, Oakville " MUSIC PANASONIC 2084 WATER STREET, Burlington TNT SURPLUS JACK ASTORS RESTAURANT, Burlington DON CHERRY'S, M l lton OAKVILLE CURUNG tun 14. while Mount Royal edges Limoilou in the other. Bruins beat Limoilou 13-15. 15 player-- but Longerich's absence took a toll later. The 6-foot-4 off-power hitter, would've been nice to have in the semifinals against Sherbrooke Bruins were blitzed l5-(), l5-9. l6. VT , It GOLD: Mis do Bouloune SILVER: Sherbrooka BRONZE: Red Deer GOLD: Shamanic SILVER: Mount Royal BRONZE: Sheridan Sotiriou, 8, won the vault and beam-scoring 9.10 and 8.90, respec tively--was second on floor and fourth on bars for a total score of 36.25. Eansor, also 8, was third in vault, bars and beam and had an overall mark of 35.80. A forum for coaches in Oakville to meet and exchange ideas, the Coaches Club folded about fwe years ago due to waning attendance and interest. But OSC spokesperson Phil lafratl said the club wanted to revive it this year. Under-12 boys rep coach Ian Adair is heading the project. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m It's open to all coaches. A pair of competitors from Oakville's Antoinettes Gymnastics Club posted good results at the Hamilton Regionettes Invitational meet on the weekend. Litas Sotiriou finished first all-around in the Cadet B class while Laura Eansor picked up three bronze medals and finished fifth all- around in Cadet A. The first meeting for the Oakville Soccer Coaches Club is March 30 at the Oakville Soccer Club's omce at 466 Speers Rd., Suite 200. Coaching stan-up kits will be handed out and a coaching video new to North America will be shown afterwards. The video is produced by the Scottish Football Association. Rob Zamuner continues to be one of the hottest players in the Tampa Lightning's lineup. . An Oakville native who signed with the expansion Lightning a agent before the season started, has scored 15 goals and set up 23 in 73 games. That puts him fourth in learn scoring behind Brian Bradley, Tucker and Chris Kontos. . . . . . Burlington Chiefs Ontario Jr. A lacrosse team will play Detroit Turbos of the Professional Lacrosse League in an exhibition game. May 9 at Central Arena. Game time is 2 pm. A spaghetti dinner will be held both before and after the game as part of the team's fund-raising effort. Tickets for the game cost $6 for adults. The dinner is " III.\IIII&R\(QII I (ll " Gymnasts make their mark I’R I: IV] I I: " SUMMER NON-CONTACT HA1 10x (1m _ Milt Nil ll It.l I I mm” 15-9, l5-l1 for the bronze. The women lost their first two Emma (416) 849-9712 WOMEN MEN ADULT HOCKEY aliens at Inland hul- ‘W mm min only ham ged Bruins' Nancy Pokupec and Jackie Tilstra were named players- of-the game in two Sheridan wom- en's matches. All-Canadian Jonathan King and Longerich won player-of-game awards for the men. Harold Jobst was named to the tournament all-star team. Sebastian Giszuere (Sherbrooke) games-to Seneca and Mt. St. Vincenl--before nipping Red Deer 3-2. It was enough to gel the Bruins into the quarterfinals, where they lost l5-3, 15-9, l5-3 to Bois-de- Boulogne. "We came in ranked No. 9 and we finished sixth," said coach Rick McArthur. "Anytime you can improve your seeding, you've got to be happy. 1 :: _ s), f V MIMlWW"zi,Tr4, foe' ' ' _ . 5 ' Mar Bllllrt g _ " . ' I 3' F . , . T a agtgrm A'., . If?” ' 2WK' ’ , _ m. jobsOntario . Training is a new program created with input from the business community: To help people in Ontario get back to work and to increase productivity by upgrading the skills of existing employees. You know where the opportunities are for improving the potential of your business. We're here to help you take advantage of them. I'HE OAKVlLLE BEAVER asaftee 3others John It's all about your business. jt.tllls_tt.h_tt,t..irii1"raittittg Lett confirmed she would be J' ' , _"?, IlilMll attending the Stateshoro, Georgia. (i, ',ti4 C C My school on a volleyball scholarship ', mi ,3lr., last week but only Friday, after JENNIFER LETT receiving her signed letter of intent, would the school make any sort of comment. Head coach J.B. 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