Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 11 Jul 1993, p. 16

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l 125 Cross Ave. w4 (416) 791â€"4422 o. (519) 941â€"8111 § * Golf Packages * Weekend Retreats from $75.00 pp/pn (based on double occ., includes continental breakfast tgx.e.s) THE MILLCROFT INN * SPO mng Facxlltles Join us for a celebration of summer. Enjoy exquisitely prepared meals featuring local produce or relax on the Terrace by the Pond. Stay for a week or a weekend. The Millcroft Inn will introduce you Alton, Ontario to a world of timeless charm and elegance . You‘ll leave with a promise to return. TOUurtAanCHZ Ls EN. phkaentrs 'Ti:dd“[ J"l‘[ 13 8‘?05 1/ ‘»: ) 3 En‘rvffi © fiQ/ A cpu RegS*«*c@@ / ____ Celebrate Summer at Millcroft Inn Orangeville Gyetko appeared to be in the driver‘s seat once more when he jumped to a 5â€"2 lead and held two match points at 6â€"4. But a costly double fault by Gyetko and a forehand passing shot by Pridham evened the count at six. Both players held serve for the next four games forcing the tieâ€" breaker. During the tournament, the Dragons outscored their opponents 15â€"2 with goals from Tamara Dragons defeated Guelph 1â€"0 in penalty kicks in the final after the teams went scoreless thorugh reguâ€" lation play and overtime. Marian Saric, Mara DeMichele and Kelly Conboy, with the winner, scored for Oakville. Oakville Dragons won the underâ€" 16 crown, Slough Demons took the underâ€"13 title, the underâ€"17 Stingers were beaten in the final and the underâ€"14 Angels and the underâ€"19s lost in the semfinals SOCCER: ; , ;. ;.. Five Oakville teams produced big results in the Pittsford (N.Y.) International Soccer Tournament on the weekend. Pridham a little wobbly at times (Cont‘d from Pg.15) QEW AT WINSTON CHURCHILL BLVD "I‘m relieved, happy and sore right now," Pridham said about a halfâ€"hour after the match. "I take a lot of pride in winning a match like this because I‘ve been on the other end so many times." Both exchanged service winners to bring the score to 7â€"7. Pridham then ripped a forehand winner for an 8â€"7 lead. Julie Maglieri, â€" Jennifer Anderson and Gillian Maclean led the way with three goals each. Maggie Webster and Motley had two each. Melissa Mucka Jennifer Spencer, Allison Hoy, Ryan Aliz, Demons knocked off the Burlington Royals 4â€"1 in the title match. as Alison Wright had a hatâ€" trick. Laura Motley also scored. Demons opened with a 1â€"1 tie with the Pittsford Rockets before blastâ€" ing Brams United 6â€"0 and the Pittsford 13â€"0. Vaughan, Saric, Kelly Lamont, Kim Winarksi, Elissa Nunes and Laura Swanson. Shauna Love was the goalkeeper. Knowing Pridham‘s distaste for Mon.â€"Wed. Thurs.â€"Fri. Mon.â€"Wed. 10â€"8 Thurs. Fri. 10â€"9 Saturday 9â€"6 Auto Centre Hours: 7:30 a.m.â€"6 p.m. 7:30 a.m.â€"9:00 p.m. 8 a.m.â€"5 p.m. "The temperature was not as hot as it‘s been before but the humidity was definitely there," Pridham explained. "The temperature was cooler but the length of the match made up for that difference." On the double fault Gyetko said he was simply going for the serve. "I had a lot of sleepless nights when I had match points and I‘d play it (serve) safe by hitting it to the body and seeing the guy rip a winner." Pridham said he felt a little wobâ€" bly at times on the court but was simply glad to get to the finish line. "‘Unless someone takes an axe to your legs there always something there â€" another gas tank you can go for." "You have got to fight for everyâ€" thing with Chris â€" he‘s not going to give you anything. You don‘t really say the match is yours until you have it in your pocket. heat, Gyetko still wasn‘t surprised by Pridham‘s staying power. In roundâ€"robin play, Oakville defeated Brampton 4â€"2, Hamilton 3â€" 0 and tied Pittsford 1â€"1. Snowdon had three goals, Knez two, Robyn Foster, Stephanie Hardy and Fry the others. Emily Rowland, Jennifer Readiness and Wright one. Jen Fry, Sonia Pettigrew and Andrea Snowdon tallied in a 3â€"1 semiâ€"final victory over Penfield, Stingers lost 2â€"1 to Pittsford in the final, with Lidia Knez scoring their only goal. Angels defeated Rochester 3â€"0 and tied Hamilton 2â€"2 before Isoing 3â€"2 to Pittsford in the semis. Jodie Peacock had four goals, Kelly Erratt three, Stacey Ritz and Caroyln Segreto the others.

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