Oakville Beaver, 30 Apr 1993, p. 16

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, April 30, 1993 â€"1 The Tommy Hunter Show 8 p.m., Saturday, June 26, 1993 Park Bible Church Burlington Tickets: $25 each (Lots of free parking) sns Presented by CHAM Buy your tickets NOW for *Price includes Cash Back already deducted. Cash Back is for a limited time only and includes GST. This offer is in effect from April 22, 1993 until terminated by Chrysler Canada Limited This offer cancels, replaces and cannot be combined with other offers. Offer applies to dealer inventories only. The price excludes license, registration, freight. and taxes. Freight for the model shown is $575. Dealer may sell for less. See Dealer for details. . Order by phone. Call 336â€"1158 Supported by Hard Top 2.5 L Multiâ€"point Fuel Injected 123 hp Engine 5â€"speed Manual Transmission Rear Window Defroster Power Steering Brakes Carpeting Front and Rear AM/FM Stereo Cassette Commandâ€"Trac 4â€"Wheel Drive By TOM MICHIBATA Oakville Beaver staff "We couldn‘t put the ball in the net last year," Lapointe said. "Now we have people who can." To provide his charges with more acid tests, the Tigers are entered in a couple of tournaments, including the Lord Elgin tournament next week, where the team will see those same Burlington schools. The Tigers‘ chances of making this time around sigâ€" nificantly improved when they were transferred east to the Volpe Division, where the competition isn‘t as tough. But at the same time, coach Gaston Lapointe realizes that while his club should hit the win column more often, it won‘t get the tough gameâ€"toâ€"game comâ€" petition it saw in the west. The Tigers possessed more polish and savvy than their less experienced counterparts and were never realâ€" ly pushed. Outside of a few spurts, the Tigers kept Aquinas hemmed in its own end, thanks to the speed and quickness of the forward line and excellent markâ€" ing by the midfielders and backliners. Case in point was the Tigers‘ â€"season opening 2â€"0 victory over St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders, Wednesday. Damned if you do, damned if you don‘t. The T.A. Blakelock senior girls soccer team missed postâ€"season play last year in the Halton Secondary School Athletic Association‘s Richardson Division with an 0â€"4â€"2 record. Tigers are going to be tough TENNIS Three local schools â€" Loyola, Appleby College and Queen Elizabeth Parkâ€"â€"will have entries in the upcoming Halton high school tennis championships May 19â€"20. The senior tournament will go on May 19 while the junior event will be the following day. Both will go at Bronte Provincial Park. Divisions are men‘s and women‘s singles, men‘s and women‘s doubles and mixed doubles. Action begins at 9 a.m on both days. Courts are open for practice at 8:30 a.m. Rain dates are May 21 and May 25. UGBY Oakville Trafalgar opened another Halton senior rugby title defence in fine style, shelâ€" lacking Bishop Reding 50â€"0. Registering tries were Greg Braham (2), lan Dann, Rob Didyk, Sean Kolmer, Marc Cornwall and Dave Patrick. Kicking converts were Ethan Gucfa (4) and Theo Ellis. The point value of a try has been increased from four to five in line with international rules. JUNIOR: Blakelock got goals from James Laurie and John Dragicevic to beat White Oak 2â€"0. Tim Skrins posted the shutout. In other action, QEP blanked Aquinas 1â€"0 , Loyola shaded Bishop Reding 3â€"2 and Milton edged the Oakville Trafalgar 3â€"2 at Milton. Wes Winarski‘s goal about 15 minutes into the game stood up for QEP. Mike Hartley recorded the shutout. BOYS SOCCER Domenic Orsini‘s goal late in the first half was all Loyola Hawks needed in a 1â€"0 victoâ€" ry over the Bishop Reding. Orsini scored off a corner kick taken by Paul Marques. Mike Cacador registered the shutout in goal. In other action Tuesday, St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders defeated Queen Elizabeth Park Eagles 1â€"0 while Blakelock and White Oaks battled to a 1â€"1 sawoff. Rob Rusnov scored for TAB. 4315 North Service Rd., Burlington If You Are Buying A Trailer!, You are invited to McKenzie R.V‘s. General Manager‘s Markdown Sale (416) 335â€"0533 Leslie Annâ€"Graham (2), Megan Ramage, Sue Dalgleish and Nicole Hunter scored for the Eagles. Katie Fry recorded the shutout in goal. "We had our moments," John Picone said. "We were able to get through on a few occasion (and) we made fewer mistakes than we did on Monday." In other action Wednesday, Queen Elizabeth Park drilled Milton 5â€"0 and Loyola crushed E.C. Drury 4â€"1. Aquinas coâ€"coaches John and Greg Picone says the Raiders, now 0â€"2, are enduring some growing pains. The final score should have been 3â€"0. Referee Fred Wachta disallowed a goal by forward Anita DiBacco, saying the ball never crossed the goalâ€"line. A videotape review showed DiBacco‘s sharpâ€"angled shot from the right side entering the top half of the net before carâ€" oming down at Janovjak. "We ran six weeks of intramurals, three times a week," Lapointe explained. It paid off, Wednesday. Leftâ€"winger Natalie Anderson opened the scoring when she accepted goalkeeper Amber Smith‘s long kick down the middle and beat Aquinas goalie Sonia Janovjak with a good shot. Laura Swanson potted the insurance marker in the second half. To enhance the senior program, TAB elected to go with just one varsity (senior and junior combined) team. Indoor tryouts were held during the winter and the response was overwhelming. Fortyâ€"five girls signed up. Please be advised that the Outdoor Garden Centre hours are different than the store hours. * Financing available OAC * Trades wanted * Open 7 days per week Check the Markdown Prices on new and used trailers, park model, 5th wheels. Talk to the salesman about our surprise gifts â€" This is a sale you must

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