Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 11 Nov 1994, p. 41

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OAKVILLE 3, BURLINGTON 2: Andrew Sansone was excellent in net. Jamie Trull scored twice including a shorthanded marker. Shawn Belbin notched a powerplay marker. Assists were picked up by Marc Varteressian, Jim MacDonald, Jamie Trull, Mike Paralovos and Kris Barnes. The team is sponsored by Truboy Freight International and Laidlaw Waste Systems. MOHA Rep hockey results (Continued from page 28) with two goals in the first period assisted by Brandon Cordua. Dylan Mitobe, Tyler Moss and Greg Almon. A goal by Mike Tarantino from Jon Bradley and Cordua gave the Rangers a three goal lead. The second period saw three more goals by Oakville before Pittsburgh managed to hit the net twice. However, the Rangers followed with another second period goal and four more in the third period. These goals were scored by Bob Flaman, Jamie Levey (2), Matt Turner, Tarantino (2, making a hat trick), Chris Woit and Bradley, with assists from Woit (3), Bradley (2), Tarantino, Almon, Levey, Moss (2) and Turner. NOVICE DOUBLEâ€"AA OAKVILLE 3, ANCASTER 1 (Oct. 29, away): the Andersen Consulting/Pillsbury Rangers had eight penalties compared to Ancaster‘s two and needed strong defensive efforts from Andrew Goodfellow in goal and defencemen Bryan Magee, Andrew MacMillan, Drew Wilkinson, Ryan Andrews, Chris Veltch and Brad Wetherly. Strong penalty killing was also provided by Brent Von Hagen, Ryan Donnelly, Josh Ranells and Kevin Silber. Scoring for Oakville was Jeff Bentley, Ryan Donnelly and Brent Von Hagen with assistance from Mike Nelligan, Andrew MacMillan and Brent Von Hagen. OAKVILLE 4, MILTON 3 (Oct. 28, home): Scoring for Oakville were Josh Ranells, Brent Von Hagen, Blake McLennan and Ryan Donnelly. Providing assists were Mike Nelligan (2), McLennan, Brad Wetherly, Von Hagen and Kevin Silber. Matt Mateja preserved the win in goal. MIDGET DOUBLEâ€"AA BRAMPTON 5, OAKVILLE 4: goals to Brad Moyer, Jeff Hussey, Mike Charles and Kris Barnes. Assists were picked up by Jamie Trull (2), Jim MacDonald, Mike Charles, Michael Kinnuinen, Marc Varteressian and Chris Maguire. xxxXXX xk kXXX XxXx> XkKXkXkXkXkXkxkkxxkxxxxxx xXXX The gang at Corbett‘s is gearing up to host a special film presentation of Warren Miller‘s latest skiing film, "Vertical Reality," at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts on Tues., Nov. 15 at 7 p.m., and 9 p.m. Tickets are available at Corbett‘s Sporting Goods, 120 Speers Rd., Tel: 845â€"1561. From left to right are: Bud Daniels, Brenda Brain, Jasia DeGroote, Claire Fast, Schultzie Lonnee, and Megan DeGroote. ©1994 Nordic Advantage of Ontario, Inc. NordicSport and related marks are licensed trademarks of NordicTrack, Inc. All rights reserved We‘ll help you find the right exerciser or thoughtful gift for anyone on your list or yourself! 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From bantam on down, players can try out for select and rep teams. From midget and above the teams will play in select tourâ€" naments or in a league if there is sufficient entries from other communities. The OMBA, which will allow for a modest growth of 100 players, will introâ€" duce rookie ball for (8 9) year olds which gives them the option of hitting off the pitching machine instead of the tee. At the same time, they‘ll also keep major Tâ€"ball for the same age group, if there‘s enough demand. The OMBA, which would also like to hear from anyone interested in coaching, umpiring, convening, sponsoring, or any other volunteer job, plans to hold some playâ€" er workouts for its rep teams through the winter. Coaching clinics will also be held. OMBA registration Sat. *# The Oakville Minor Baseball Association (OMBA), which last year had 2,300 players on 175 teams, is holding its registration over the next two Saturdays (Nov. 12 and 19), 9 to 4 p.m., at T.A. Blakelock High School. 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