Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 30 Jan 1994, p. 18

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P C L _ ‘The Oakville Minor Lacrosse Association will be holding Lacrosse Skills Clinics throughout the month of February. These Clinics will cover the fundamental skills of the game, with experienced Coaches and Players on hand to work with the new players and answer any questions you may have. A local equipment retailer will be on hand to demonstrate and sell Lacrosse Equipment. Player registrations will also be taken at this time. Come out and Join us for a fun time and learn more about the fastest game on two feet. Dates: Costs: Times: Location: For more details call: "David Wilkins has been recommended by us to many people. He is a very professional businessman and worker. We will definitely be using him again." * DEPENDABLE _ * WE THINK GREEN * QUALITY * FAST FUSSY For A Free Estimate 845â€"3777 Certa ProPainters Price: §$45 Swincâ€"I imeGorrScHnoor Former NHL Player Come join the fun and be part of a growing exciting sport. 1994 Introductory Skills Clinies 467 Speers Rd., Unit #11 (west of Dorval) February 5, 12, 19 26th $2.00 per session ages 8 under _ 9:00 a.m. ages 9 to 11 10:00 a.m. ages 12 over 11:00 a.m. 1428 Speers Road, Units #13 #14 Office and Warehouse complex on the corner of Speers York Street. Gord Brown 849â€"5795 John Donnely _ 845â€"8167 Bruce Donovan 338â€"5438 . : K to "/>. \â€" Better Golf Oakville Minor Lacrosse Association Joanne D. Ross, Oaktille < oc e Â¥ ~ n Co'?;?% One, Onâ€"e '\i’;elv( :Séssion: March 14th to 18th at the low rate of. the T.G.S. Method Caution: Not for those afraid to learn something different * Age 4 to 14 * 60 minutes of ice time daily. * stressing â€" Team play, sportsmanship and lots of fun! (as seen on T.S.N.) All Memberships * FRIDAY CHAMPIONSHIP GAME *At the low rate of $99.00 Refi'msfi'fe?f "This year over 300 young hockey players missed out on the opportunity inor I: key find this very disappointing. I can remember my early years of gettin ipment and driving to the rink. For a child to miss out on this makes 1 me I Imve ecided to provide an appon‘unity for fl:ese Hds in order that they too clumce lv stIII play lloclcey th MARK KIRTO» Include: + Assigned practice routines + Professionally monitored practice time + Daily clinics + Use of video library Come learn FOR MORE INFORMATION i ~CALL David Wilkins Serving Oakville Since 1986 MAKK RIKIVUN _ | Director â€" Kirton Hockey School MINOR ATOM "AAA" Oakville 5, Chinguacousy 2 (Jan. 21): Brett McGrath scored twice with Bryan McLouglin, Blyth Gill and Aaron Jarc adding singles. Setting up the scoring plays were Jamie Green (3), Mike Ruppel (2), Chris Riddell and Josh Pippy. The First Choice Plumbing Rangers team record now stands at 20â€"6â€"3. Oakville 6, Brantford 3 (Jan. 19): Facing a second straight tough goaltender, the Rangers came back three times before finally putting away the Bandits. Firing markers for Oakville were Chris Riddell, Mike Ruppel, Bryan McLoughlin, Robby Tarantino, Blyth Gill and Brett McGrath. Assists went to Joshâ€"Pippy (2), Brett McGrath, Jamie Green, McLoughlin, Ruppel, Mike Segreto, Tarantino and Keith Zavitz. Oakville 4, Burlington 0 (Jan. 17): Dane Gilbert stopped 17 shots to shut out Burlington at Central Arena last Monday. Brett McGrath with two goals and Chris Riddell and Josh Pippy with singles solved the puzzle of a strong Burlington netminder late in the second period. Oakville scored four times in less than four minutes starting with just 40 seconds left in the second period. Assisting on the scoring plays were Jamie Green (3) and Robby Tarantino. MINOR PEE WEE "AAA" Oakville 6, Guelph 5 (Jan 22): Oakville fought back from a twoâ€"goal deficit in the third period to eke out the victory and push their season record to 18â€"9â€"3. Oakville 1, Stoney Creek 0 (Jan. 20): Mait Collaton picked up the shutout on the road and Jason Gould notched the only goal with an assist to Nick Brenner. The defence should also take a bow â€" David Lynch, Geoff Baines, Jeff Ferguson, Jason Sajko and Dan Dawson. Oakville 2, Brantford 1 (Jan. 19): goal scorâ€" ers were Alex Lemon and Jordan Meloff. Danny Lacey played well in net. MINOR NOVICE "AA" Oakville 2, Chinguacousy 1 (Jan. 26, playoff): Polywheels Rangers came from behind to win their second consecutive game in the bestâ€"ofâ€"five series. Evan McGrath finalâ€" ly fired the equalizer for Oakville in the secâ€" ond period after deking a couple of defenders. Oakville had most of the play in the third period, outâ€"shooting Chinguacousy 19â€"5, but it wasn‘t until the last two minutes of the game that Michael Nelligan, sent on a breakâ€" away by a perfect feed from Griffin Allen, outsmarted the goalie and backhanded the puck neatly into the net. Third game was slatâ€" ed for Saturday (Jan. 29). _ A COMPLETE SUMMER PROGRAM FOR BOYS AND GIRLS BORN IN 1975 THROUGH 1988 If you are planning to enrol in a recreational activity this summer, consider the programs we have to offer... e 3 Levels of Competition â€" House Leagues, Select and Town Rep * Special Development Programs â€" to improve players skills e A Player Rating System â€" for better team balance e Coach and Umpire Clinics â€" taught by qualified instructors e A Secured Batting Cage â€" free team or individual practices e Complete Uniforms â€" Mosquito through Juvenile e A Full and Rewarding Season â€" April to September * Family Rates â€" to encourage participation ...plus a Seperate Softball Program for Girls it‘s a Total Baseball Experience Visiting karate teacher is getting in his chops An internationally renowned karate expert is in town this weeKkend 10 teach his chops to the flock. About 200 avid karate students and teachers from throughout the area are attending the twoâ€"day seminar at Glen Abbey Rec Centre to listen to Morio Higaonna, head instructor of the Californiaâ€"based International Okinawan Gojuâ€"ryu Karate Federation. 2 q Pm TL L0A luwen "His my sensel," explained Leo Laisfer, a KdIdit IEdLHALI NIU D06 the Bronte Martial Arts studio. "If you‘re a physicist and you have a chance to meet Einstein, you‘d jump at the chance." Laister is hosting the seminar along with another local colleague â€" Steve Tyson of Tyson Martial Arts. Both are followers of the Gojuâ€"ryu style of karate and members of its worldâ€"wide federation which boasts more than 50,000 members in 43 difâ€" ferent countries making it "the largest professional karate organization in the world." ns oo e td .. Both the organization and its head INSUUCIOL, CC â€" ""p °J respected and regarded" in the karate world. Laister says the seminar will provide an opportunity to learn more about such things as traditional training methods, forms of movement (kata) and fighting skills. Skaters put on a good show a Oakville skaters put on a good show last weekend at a precision skating competition in Fort Erie that drew more than 60 teams from Ontario anc Quebec. All four teams from the Oakville Skating Club ended up advancing tc the gold medal round where the senior and adult teams ended up second the novice team in third and the juvenile team in fourth place. The local club is in Newmarket this weekend for a mammoth interna tional, invitational competition. QEP student is good as gold Oakville elementary schools carted even more hardware back from thci' recent annual Spectator Indoor Games at Copps Coliseum than the story ii Wednesday‘s Beaver let on. n in ol 4 Sm gn 2 SE L i oten hievement by Grade 7 Queen Elizabeth Park stu besides being a part of the school‘s silver meda mentioned in the story), also won the gol tre run. He shaved more than a second 0/ gold as M Teb id t ons Left out was a fine ac dent Miro Majorahn who, 4x 1 lap relay team (which was medal in the junior boys 300â€"me his time over the previous year‘s event in which he also won the Grade 6 student at Pine Grove Public School. organization and its head instructor, Higaonna, are "highly explamed Leo Laister, a local karate teacher who runs At the Glen Abbey : Recreation Centre : 1415 3rd Line N., Oakwlle Harbour Office APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT: * Glen Abbey Rec. Centre * River Oaks Rec. 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