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Oakville Beaver, 4 Jul 2001, D4

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D4 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, July 4. 2001 A heads-up goal by this unidentified Oakville Blue Stars player in a preliminary round game against Woodstock. Sunoco InternationalBoys tourney ______ ______ Oakville Strikers AA won this U-15 game 4-0 over Kanata. The Oakville Sunoco Boys International Soccer tourna ment is over for another year, and things went well both on and off the field, according to convener Dave Bandy. "We got a lot of good feedback from people who attend ed," he said. "People were happy with the preparation. The parks department did an excellent job in preparing the fields, lin ing them. People were very happy with the quality of set ting we were able to provide them." Title sponsor Sunoco chipped in hats which were very much in evidence throughout the tournament. "We gave away Umbro T-shirts to champions of each age category and that really went over well." On the field, he said we "certainly had some competitive final games." U-10 (five teams) O AK V ILLE O AK V ILLE O AK V ILLE O AK V ILLE 0 2 1 0 D ixie 3 Flam borough 0 Brampton East Chiefs 3 North M ississauga 2 The U-13 consolation championship went into overtime before the Oakville Red Devils won. "The U-13 final was highly competitive, 2-1 (for North Scarborough). Oakville managed to keep half of the championship tro phies right here in Oakville. "We had victories in U-15 and U - ll." Complete Oakville results are listed below. For complete tournament results, check out the website www.oakvillesoccer.on.ca Congratulations to the 2001 Champions: U10, Brampton East Chiefs Ul l , Oakville Blue Stars U13, North Scarborough Hurricanes U15, Oakville Strikers Lakeshore United 0 Woodstock Stallions 0 Oshawa Kicks 1 O shawa Kicks 3 G len Shields Sun Devils 1 W oodstock Stallions 1 (consolation final) M arkham Lightning I, TITANS 0 U -ll (14 teams) BLUE STARS BLU E STARS B LU E STARS TITANS TITANS TITANS 3 7 2 1 2 2 U-13 (13 teams) O AK V ILLE O AK V ILLE O AK V ILLE O AK V ILLE O AKVILLE O AK V ILLE O AK V ILLE O A K V ILLE O AK V ILLE O AK V ILLE O AK V ILLE O AK V ILLE AA 6 AA 3 AA 4 AA 4 A A A A B B B B 1 0 1 3 0 1 .0 1 North York Hearts 1 Montreal 0 Dixie Devils 1 Woodbridge I W indsor FC Nationals 0 N.Scarb Hurricanes 3 M ississauga Falcons 2 Burlington 6 M ississauga Falcons 4 R ochester 6 G len Shields Sun Devils 8 N. Scarb Hurricanes 2 (semi) North M ississauga 6, Dixie 2 Brampton East Chiefs 1, O AKVILLE 0 (championship) Brampton East Chiefs 3, N orth M ississauga 1 (consolation final) OAK V ILLE 5, Dixie 1 (semifinals) BLU E STARS 3, M arkham Lightning 0 East York Lightning 2. TITANS 0 (championship) BLU E STARS 6, East York Lightning 1 (Semifinals) N. Scarb Hurricanes 1. O A K V ILLE AA 0 G len Shields Sun Devils 5, M ississauga Falcons 0 (championship) N. Scarb Hurricanes 2, G len Shields Sun Devils 1 (consolation final) O A K V ILLE AA 3, M ississauga Falcons 2 U-15 (seven teams) STRIKERS STRIKERS STRIKERS STRIKERS G UN N ERS G UN N ERS G UN N ERS G UN N ERS AA AA AA AA A A A A 3 4 1 4 0 0 4 2 W indsor FC Nationals 1 K anata United Selects 0 Lac St. Louis Lakers 0 Burlington Energy 2 Kanata United Selects 3 Burlington Energy 2 M ississauga Falcons 0 W indsor FC Nationals 4 (semifinals) STRIKERS AA 3. Kanata United Selects 2 Burlington Energy 2, W indsor FC Nationals 1 (championship) STRIKERS AA 4. Burlington Energy 0 * for scores o f all the team s, please check out w ww.oakville-soccer.on.ca Oakville A U-13 goaltender punches ball away. Oakville beat Windsor 1-0. Oakville B U-13 rep team lost 4-0 to Mississauga. Photos by Peter C. McCusker Players all-star results The Players Ball Hockey League recent held their all-star game at Glen Abbey Arena. Here are the results ... 2000 Champions 'No Preservatives' 5, Oakville Masters AllStars 0 Game Stars: Oakville All-Stars (K.Baehorski, Chickens), No Preservatives (A. Gallello) Oakville Intermediate East 9, Oakville Intermediate West 8 Game Stars: East (Mercer), West (Pepin) Skills Competition Winners: Hardest Shot; Cory Fagan (Whalers) 90 MPH Stickhandling Relay; Mark Jurritsma (Hornets) Rapid Fire; K. Bachorski (Chickens) 0 GA in 12 shots Oakville Elite All-Stars/2000 Champs (Blockbuster Bandits) 11, Halton Hills All-Stars 2 Game Stars: Oakville/Blockbuster (T. Renedios, Storm), Halton Hills (M. Fruman. Sharks) Skills Competition Winners: Hardest Shot; Jim Kavanaugh( Blockbuster) 89 MPH Stickhandling Relay; J. Giefert (Blockbuster) Rapid Fire; M. Fruman (Sharks) I G A in 12 shots Majors chalk up another tournament victory With the Oakville Little League Majors clinging to a one run lead in the bottom of the tenth inning against a tal ented High Park 11-year-old team, High Park at bat, with runners on first and third, one o u t the many drills for the outfielders during the long hours of practice came into play. The High Park batter hit a long fly ball to left field, and as coach Dave Downer has constantly reiterated ... 'go back on the ball, and then come for ward, moving as you catch the ball, and in a continuing motion toward homeplate, let the ball fly to the catch er. to thwart any effort by the runner on third to score.' Left fielder Sergio Lujan did all that as the ball headed right to catcher Roger Lambert (one bounce), who laid the tag on the incoming runner for the double play, the third out. the game 43. and the championship of the fourteam Orangeville tournament. "What a play," said Downer, "It's too bad there was one out at the time as Roger instinctively whirled and threw the ball to third baseman Ryan Malhotra, who laid the tag on the run ner who had originally been on first, for what would have been a triple play. That would really have been some thing against a very good team." It was not an easy win for the 12year-old Majors, with a single and three Oakville errors moving High Park into a 3-0 lead in the fourth, before Paul Jurgaitis' single followed by Chris Stewart's triple, got Oakville on the board. Scott DeGroot got to first on an eiror, and A.J. Obrodovich's sin gle moved two more runs across the plate for a 3-3 tie in the top of the fifth. It stayed that way until the tenth, with a tie-breaking ruling in effect, placing an Oakville runner on second base (last out in previous inning. Matt Downer). A passed ball moved him to third, and Mitch Peragine's fielder's choice scored him for what proved to be the winning run. Jurgaitis pitched a strong seven innings (Ilk's), Alden Black, getting his game in order, worked the eighth, and DeGroot after an over the shoulder catch at shortstop, finished up for the win (2k's). In earlier action, the Majors decisioned an Orangeville team 12-3. on doubles by DeGroot and Jurgaitis, sin gles by Obrodovich (2), Jurgaitis, Ryan Mallough, Peragine, Lujan and Adam Davidson; runs by DeGroot (3), Lujan (2), Patch Channing, Davidson and Mallough. After their first game against High Park, the Majors knew they would be in tough if they met them in the final, as they had to come from behind to win 3-2, despite some good hitting by Lambert (triple), Obrodovich and DeGroot (doubles), along with singles by DeGroot, Obrodovich, Keresteci and Peragine; RBI's by Lambert (2) and Black. The Majors, after four tournaments are 17 wins, one loss. Their next challenge, and a really big challenge, are the district playdowns at High Park (July 14-20) against Stoney Creek, Dundas, Ancaster, Brant-Wentworth, Erindale, Orangeville, and the Park. The winner moves on to the Provincials in Ancaster (July 24-Aug. 1). The Canadian Little League cham pionships are in Vancouver (Aug. 411), with the winner going on to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Penn., the latter part of August. Jr. B Lacrosse CENT. EAST W GP L T GF GA PTS Scarborough 19 12 6 1 215 176 25 Green Gaels 18 12 6 0 173 123 24 Mimico 20 10 9 1 177 167 21 Barrie 20 10 10 0 209 202 20 Oakville Buzz 19 5 14 0 143 193 10 1 Huntsville 20 141 294 2 19 0 (Recent results) Tuesday, July 3, 8 p.m., at Maplegrove Arena, Green Gaels (10-5, and second in Central East).at OAKVILLE BUZZ (season finale). July 1: Onondaga 10, Oakville 6 June 28: Wallaceburg 12, Oakville 6 * Onondaga are 15-4-1; Wallaceburg are 15-4-0. In-line The O akville Coyotes host Vaughan this Friday (July 6), 8 p.m. at O akville A rena in Junior A roller hockey action. Defence is solid in 2-1 win over Burlington at Shell Park The Oakville Phantoms under-10 girls soccer team won their second game in as many outings, edging Burlington 2-1 in a hard-fought contest at Shell Park. Karly Dagys opened the scoring for the Phantoms in the first half with her second league marker o f the year, taking a pass from m idfielder Angelika Uremovich and driving it past the Burlington keeper. Ali Palmer make it 2-0 before the first half was over, knocking home a rebound creat ed by a hard shot from m idfielder Kelsey Young. W hile the first h alf belonged to Oakville, the second half was a different story. The Burlington squad cut the lead to 2-1 half way through the second frame and it was only through some tremendous goaltending by Taryn M cKenna that Oakville was allowed to escape with the win. The Oakville defence was solid with strong play from Erin Tilley, Jacyln A lderdice, K rista M ichie and N icola Ram sden. Em ily M aganja, with her strongest game o f the year, led the midfield that also consisted o f Logan BishopCurrey, Sarah Wojcik, and Jenna Haydar. Danielle Jordan. Jenny Pierce and Paulina M aher helped apply pressure on the Burlington keeper throughout the game.

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