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Oakville Beaver, 5 Sep 2001, D2

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D2 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, September 5, 2001 Elite ball tryouts T he ju n io r and sen io r C an ad ian Thunderbirds elite tournam ent baseball team s w ill hold a tryout cam p and eval uation clinic at G len Abbey Park in O akville on Sunday, Septem ber 9 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m . (please bring a lunch). A ll-star calibre players from 14 to 18 years o f age as o f A ugust 1 are w elcom e to attend. There is a nom inal $5 charge to off set adm inistration costs and the park rental fees. For info please call Kaz M iyata at (905) 634-1486 or M el O sw ald at the T hunderbirds' office (905) 574-1173. Blades rookies give good accounting By Neil Becker SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER The Oakville Blades laboured to a 4-2 loss to high ly touted Newmarket Hurricanes in provincial junior A pre-season action at Ice Sports Oakville on Monday. But with 11 rookies in the line-up, Blades coach Jay Anderson was not at all displeased. "We played well and saw a lot of good things hap pen tonight," he said. With several veterans still in major junior camps, it provided an opportunity for the rookies to make their case for making what is expected to be a veteran Blades line-up this year. And they didn't disappoint. One such rookie is Oakville native Scott Russell. "He has a bit of a mean streak to him, but is cool under pressure," said coach Anderson. "We don't want to put him in a situation where he will fail. Confidence is the key for success." Russell has worked hard and is looking forward to the opportunity. "I've worked hard all summer by skating three days per week and working in the gym six days per week on legs and strength training. "I know that as a rookie, I'll have to wait and earn my position." The Blades opened the scoring only to have Newmarket bounce back with four straight goals before the Blades ended the scoring, late in the second to make it 4-2, which held up throughout the scoreless final frame. Geoff Asseltine scored the first Oakville goal, pouncing on a juicy rebound left by a wrap around attempt by Chris Riddell. Tyler Cann scored the Blades' second goal. The play and intensity level resembled a playoff game in spring not a September pre-season tilt, as both teams would not give an inch. Late in a scoreless third period, the Blades ran into a defensive wall known as the Newmarket Hurricanes as they clogged the middle and limited the scoring opportunities for Oakville. Last year was a tough rebuilding year for the they'll get a debriefing on Monday's game and then get ready for the sixth annual junior pre-season tour nament which they are hosting at Ice Sports. ANNUALTOURNEY The Oakville Blades are once again a major host of the sixth annual pre-season junior hockey tourney on tap from Thursday to Sunday (Sept. 6-9). This year's tourney has 36 teams with 12 teams at each of the three host locations, the other two (besides Oakville) being Bramalea and Fort Erie. As usual the tourney has attracted a host of junior teams from south of the border as well as throughout Ontario. While it may be pre-season, teams have plenty of incentive to play their A-game with many NHL and OHL scouts and executives, as well as NCAA recruiters, in attendance. Here's a rundown of the Oakville tourney which is being held at Ice Sports. D IV ISIO N A: O akville B lades, W exford Raiders, Pittsburgh Jr. Penguins, N orth York R angers. DIVISIO N B: St. M ichael's B uzzers, B urlington C ougars, Richm ond Hill Stars, C D Selects. D IV ISIO N C: C ouchiching Terriers, New Jersey Jr. Titans, M etro Falcons, New York A pplecore. O A K V ILLE BLA D ES: play Thursday 8:15 (vs W exford), Friday 8:15 vs (P ittsburgh) and S aturday 7:30 (vs N orth York). SUNDAY PLAYOFFS: sem ifinals at 10:15 & 10:30 a.m .(A , B & C cham ps plus w ildcard); cham pionship gam e at 3:15 p.m. ADULT HOCKEY Non-Contact in Prime Time 849-9712 WINTER RECREATIONAL W O M E N S U 0C K E V LEAGUE Photo by Glen Thiessen Unidentified Blades player in action on Monday. BEGINNER/NOVICE · N on-contact · Prime rim e evening games · Fun! Low-Key! Recreational! · Balancing o f teams · Officials/ convenors · Individual entries · Instruction 5 · No experience necessary included * 1 § IN FO R M A T IO N A N D /O R R E G IST R A T IO N BYPHO NE (9 05)849-9712 Applications at Glen Abbey or River Oaks Arenas Blades who finished ninth in their 10-team western conference, and coach Anderson expects the dividends to start showing this season. "This year, we are coming in with more experi The Hockey MOMS enced players -- guys coming into their second or long running annual skate third seasons which help. and equipment sale will be "We had a lot of rookies last year, and they have a held Friday, Sept. 7, 6:30big learning curve." 10 p.m. at Kinoak Arena. The Blades dressing room emptied rather fast on Drop off times are Monday with most of the guys joining the throngs of Wednesday, Sept. 5 or -Thursday, Sept. 6, 6:30 students returning to school on Tuesday. At the practice tonight (Wednesday), however, p.m .-10 p.m. For safety SEASON OPENER The Blades home and season opener is Friday, September 14, 7:45 p.m. against Hamilton Kilty B's. The following night, the Blades have their road opener in Buffalo, 8:15 p.m. MOMS hockey sale reasons, no helmets, jocks or neckguards, please. Handling charge includes $1 per sheet (10 items per sheet), up to three sheets, and then $2 for each sheet thereafter. There is a 20 per cent commission on items which the MOMS volunteers pump right back into minor hockey. This is cash only. Money and unsold items must be picked up on the Saturday mom ing (Sept. 8) between 8:30 a.m.11 a.m. or it will be consider a donation to MOMS. For info, con tact Debbie Scott (825-3572) or Mary Hanna (3387619). OMBA tryouts The Oakville Minor Baseball Association is moving to a fall tryout schedule for its rep program. Beginning this fall, tryouts will be held to select teams for the 2002 base ball season. Tryouts will begin the weekend of Sept. 21. Details regard ing times and loca tions will follow. Canada's Best Com m unity Newspaper is delivered to EVERY home EVERY week, NORTH · SOUTH · EAST · WEST in Canada s best com m unity! BRONTE fiLEN ABBEY RIVER OAKS W. OAKS TRAILS DOWNTOWN OLDE OAKVILLE v EALgARWOOD DUKE ESTATES CHARNW OOD/ / EASTLAKE V v Vytis tryouts Oakville Vytis basketball rep try outs are being held Wednesday and Thursday (Sept. 5/6) at St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School, as follows: Juvenile girls (born 1984 & 1985): 6:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. M idget girls (bom 1986 & 1987): 7:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. For more info contact Mary Quinn at 905-4698435. / COLLEfiE PARK SHERWOOD HEIGHTS OAK PARK # JOSHUA CREEK CORONATION PARK SAMUEL CURTIS EST. CHALMERS / WEDfiEWOOD CREEK W H ITE OAKS ANNAPOLIS PARK / J J J WINNER. 2000 CCNA Award for Canada's Best Community Newspaper OAK club The Oakville Aquatic Club will hold its tryouts/placement dates Sept. 5/10/12/17/19, 5-7 p.m. at Glen Abbey pool. Call 842-0903. Dolphins The Oakville Dolphins swim club is holding swim team tryouts. They will con tinue this week at their Speers Road pool on Tuesday and Thursday night, 6-9 p.m. For more info, please call 3393000. Refs sought Volleyball refs are needed. A clinic will be provided. Phone Peter Moore, high school sports convener, at 335-3665, ext. 3201.

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