(Longhorns get roped in That's one way to rationalize Oakville Longhorns 17-l7 tie with Scarborough Crimson Tide in both tearns' Northern Football Conference season opener, Saturday at Nelson Stadium in Burlington. Like Wooton, the Longhorns are close to automatic when it comes to things like never blow- ing l4-0 leads or registering under 100 yards of offence. All three full-mooners occurred Saturday--and still the Tide needed a 35- yard field goal from Mike Morsilla with 38 seconds to play in order to tie. That's the good news as far as Longhorns head coach Tony Molnar was concerned. He's still trying to come up with a final roster and so he wasn't terribly concerned about what transpired on the field. The offence--Mark Demerling quarterbacked the first half, Jason Molnar the second-was shaky--but the defence was fine, particularly on the fourth- quarter goal-line stand that resulted in the tying field goal. Tide pivot Eric Newman did throw for 235 yards, 70 of those on a second-quarter TD by Tony Stewart. Tony Colella, on a 17-yard pass from Demerling, and Mikki Miller, on an 80-yard punt return, had Oakville majors. Les Bory's field goal early in the fourth quarter provided the 'Homs with a 17-14 lead. Sports triviaK..Box " 5239 Sports pltks,.Itrt No. 5240 Sheridan Comm... Jo come Gunilla Blades......To coma 0mm. Lima Leanna. ' .To some I riff L.ii; " 'agief trf, , Ci ' F - , - = C2 l f Lf , It LA, Cd I t d' . - rt11 is L" J, g , r f ' ‘ F - . A. F" , . -- I“. T.' - l q -- [if?, ---- h This 2mm) of teens alre: Cass, ant console [111.crunse‘ABS.'$ Was $311“) new Stk. #UEN)2 hd -dr.. pm. pl, tilt, cruise, unsole. 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"lt's hard work," said coach Greg Sora, "If we're beaten by a better team that's fate. But I The Red Devils captured their 23rd consecu- tive Halton championship Friday when they ground out a 10A) decision over Nelson in the HSSAA final ttt Sherwood Fomst Park. BURLINGTON w» There are three sure things in life: Death, taxes and the Oakville Trafalgar High School senior' boys rugby team, Oakville Beaver staff By TOM MICHIBATA Chalk up another one for the Kiiii'":""'i' Devils 1991 OLDS 98 TOURING SEDAN 1990 CAVALIER 224 $10990 tM) 17.849 A OAKVILLE Eli) th his summer, thousands of Oakville youths I will enjoy football camps, baseball camps, basketball camps or hockey camps. Maybe even boot camp if they're so inclined. To this list we add one that does not involve games or balls or scores-but does provide for unlimited hours in the outdoors, requisite social benefits and a life-long skill at a price probably cheaper than most camps. It's sailing school, which may be misunderstood by everyone except those who have taken it. “It's a great way to spend the summer," says Cheryl Woodin. head instructor at the non-profit Oakville Yacht Squadron sail school. The OYS and Bronte Harbor Yacht Club both oper- ate programs under the guidance of the Canadian Yachting Association. It's a graduated system. meaning newcomers to sail- ing must first take the white sail program. Only after that do they move into bronze. silver and gold sail mo- re the SAILING: IBS' LLE BEAN 1989 BUICK LeSABRE HHS Wh fir 1990 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE h In ll uated system. meaning newcomers to sail- take the white sail program. Only after nove into bronze, silver and gold sail pro- t order. These are one-month programs for two-month sessions for the latter pair . is a beginners course. By the time they ail, they're initiated into the world of rac- tlso then ready to become instructors. don't want to be oulworked or oulhustled." "We worked so hard all year," agreed the Devils' No. 8 man, Lan Dann. "There's a lot of pressure on us (to keep repeating), We have great guys who can come out. deal with the pressure and win games." Sora says OT’s reputation makes for a suc- cession of ftne players, starting from the midget ranks. Guided by coach Gary Ttttttbull, the master mind behind the first 15 seasons of OT‘s dynasty, Nelson came out inspired and actually took a quick 5A) lead when Mike Cunningham "The Grade 9s are exposed to it right away We tell them about the Randy McKellar's and David Spears (former national team members) and that they can be one of those goys, When they get to OAC, they believe in that." $10.489 IN S32.450 it aim f nrc Lttt immediately and usunll " ll Ibl Stk. #UE611 ABS b 51k. an wamn tthe 1992 CHEV LUMiNA APN e 1ch nwtcd, JtMc"f M». puwc: , Alf. 7 pd\\ s L Ft) I to I nr I992 LL'MINA EURO SPORT 1993 ACHIEVA SL AI Et akes MS., a ur Jr ('"' s16291 doesn't get much more fim ll Goin g to summer school ou Classes take place within the harbor or very close to the shore of the actual lake. "We're very, very careful where and when we go out," said Woodin. Marine forecasts are heeded every day and if there's rain, there's no sailing; just dry-land training. The OYS school is now 30 years-old and ranks as one of the largest on the lake. Adults can take one-week daytime or eight-day _ evening sessions. June 14 through Aug. 27. Classes for children run June 29 to July 24 and Aug. 4 to Aug. 28, with costs ranging from $310 to $550. Hopefully. said OYS spokesman Martin Lucas, this should dispel the image that sailing is merely for the rich. Indeed, a second-hand Laser can be picked up for (At the OYS, there are 14 instructors or one for every nine students, and they patrol in motorized Boston Whalers, complete with radios, rescue and first aid gear). "We only take them out when we think they can handle it," said Woodin. Evaluation is ongoing. White sailors are in CLl4 flat-bottomed dinghies; only once they're into Bronze do they switch over into keeled Lasers. the end of the first week are on the water, going solo-albeit with an instructor not far away. about $1 m “l thought this was the year we had the best chance," said Turnbull, "I liked the way our team played, We made two or three mental errors '..' but they were forced meatal errors.“ Trafalgar will meet GG. Henry from Tri-. City in its opening game at OFSAA, tommow at 10 am. The Red Devils are the second seed, behind Markham, blocked a kick deep in OT's end and pounced on the loose ball m the end zone. But the Red Devils remained undaumed and slowly but surely, their superior size in the tor.. ward tanks eventually wore down Nelson. Stuart Feath and Andy Robertson registered tries before the first half ended to give OT a 10- 5 lead, Nelson made it close with a penalty kick by Chris Foster in the second half but the Devils held strong. wet (ROSS AVENUE tro OAKVILLE‘S LARGEST AT OAKVILLE'S [ARGI (l o, added Woodin. n the Bronte courses were not available OAKVllLE " dream. Stk. #UE58 (GEST (ANADIAN FLAG URGEST DEALER V6, air, only 18,615 kms Stk. M3419 Mm 4-door. V6 Stk. #UE614 it 1991 CHEV SUBURBAN 4X4 1991 CHEV LUMINA an Oakville Watcrfmn $3355.65. Imhva Cr (M i _,,',"',,,,".,,',,,',,' aded IS 1992 CORSICA ms $19295 'Ill))!) JIM WILSON