Oakville Beaver, 21 May 1993, p. 19

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Pienaar bettered his own mark in the 100 and 200â€"metre backâ€" stroke, while Tan topped Simovic‘s old mark in the 100m breast. Other record setters were Erica Johansson, Robert Wood, Andrew Hurd and the 10â€"andâ€" under boys free relay (Hurd, Shiva Soondarsingh, Spencer McLean and John Dack). Tan and Pienaar, swimming in the boys 13â€"14 age group, each set club records at the London meet this past weekend and were part of relay teams that eclipsed two others. They joined Scott Ross and _ Brandon McGuire on the recordâ€" setting 200m free and 200m medâ€" ley relay squads. Five local swimmers will be competing in the Canadian Youth Nationals, beginning Thursday at Etobicoke Olympium. Jonathan Howard, Peter Simovic, Andrew Pienaar, Bryson Tan and Kassandra Wu are representing the Oakville Aquatic Club. Hamilton Goodale faces a busy summer, what with running the Home Court Basketball League, and organizing a 3â€"onâ€"3 basketâ€" ball tournament for next month‘s Waterfront Festival. M ah oh mh mb W an Th % 4 un o s j 1 4 { The news wasn‘t as good for Carol‘s sister, Sandy Hamilton. A CIAU allâ€"star guard at Brandon University, she was cut after the second day of tryâ€"outs. SWIM STARS Hamilton Goodale confirmed she made the team but did not want to comment further because several other "personal" details have to be worked between her and new coach Kathy Shields. The 29â€"yearâ€"old forward left the team two years ago but attendâ€" ed this year‘s training camp, held last week at Humber College. Her name wasn‘t on the roster announced Wednesday but Oakyille‘s Carol Hamilton Goodale will be a member of the Canadian national women‘s basâ€" ketball team. CAGE TEAM Another reason why SLEEMAN Silver Creek Lager, Cream Ale and Premium Light tastes so good is because we use all Natural SLEEMAN "We were clicking on all cylinâ€" ders," said coâ€"coach Mike Hendrikse said. "We were definiteâ€" ly focused and came ready to play. We‘ve kind of hit our stride â€" getâ€" ting better each game." Since losing its best player, Eugenio Raso, for the season because of a fractured leg, the troops have taken it upon themselves to fill the void, Hendrikse said. Trafalgar coach Brian Penman said Aquinas was simply too hot to handle. John Sola and Ed Stodola scored two goals apiece to pace a firedâ€"up St. Thomas Aquinas team to a 6â€"0 shelâ€" lacking of Oakville Trafalgar in Halton high school senior boys soccer playoff action, Wednesday. John Stodola and Mario Saric had the other scores and Frank Fruitti recorded the shutout as the Raiders moved into the Halton semifinals [ today (Friday). Hurtin‘ Raiders roll into soccer semis An Appleby College player returns a shot in action from the Halton high school junior tennis championships at Bronte Provincial Park, Thursday. Senior finals are today (Friday). (Photo by Peter McCusker) RETURN TO SENDER HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFFS In the other Volpe Division semiâ€"final, Mike Oliver scored off a throwâ€"in with about 15 minâ€" utes left to lift Queen Elizabeth Park to a 3â€"2 decision over Loyola at Sherwood Forest Park in Burlington. Craig Mellon made the throwâ€"in, putting the ball into the penalty box. Oliver scored off the ensuâ€" ing scramble for the ball. T.K Kotsopolous and Andrew Ross had the other Eagle markers. "They came to play and we were on our heels," he said. "They have got depth in the forward line â€" guys who can put the ball in the net. They scored quickly in the first half and we never came back." The Raiders received some bad news, though, when sweeper Jeff Cunningham suffered an ankle injury in a Paul Marques and Vito Nobrega replied for Loyola. The Bandits know a bit about the SOLSA loop because they played in its junior division from 1989â€"91. In 1991, they won the league title and went on to finish second at the Canadian championships in Kamloops, B.C. Bandits are at home Tuesday to play Burlington, an 8:30 p.m. start at Trafalgar Park. MacArthur doesn‘t want the team to look too far ahead but labels its chances of winning this,year‘s tier II provincial championships in Ottawa (July) as "decent." Top three teams in the SOLSA loop advance to the provincials. In Tuesday‘s win, Donnelly went the full seven innings on the hill for the win. She surrendered 11 hits and one walk. She fanned seven. Offensively, Waechter and Jackie Button each went 2â€"forâ€"4. The 10 are pitchers Loriâ€"Ann MacArthur and Jodi Donnelly, Sandy Staniforth (first base), Lisa Waechter (second), Lynn Robert (shortstop), Lesley Reddon (third base), Nicole Hill (catcher) and Brenda Brooks, Denise Carriere and Kim Marlborough in the outfield. The club added outâ€" fielder Jackie Button and second baseman Sue Wright this year. Brooks, Staniforth, Hill, Wright, Waechter and Reddon live in Oakville. "The players know each other well," coach Dave MacArthur said. "We should do well this year. Our strengths are good defence and pitching." In fact, 10 of the 12 players from the ‘91 squad are still in the fold, which has made the team‘s transition from junior to senior smoother. Now, they‘re in the sevenâ€"team Southern Ontario Ladies Softball Association Tier II loop and have managed a respectable 2â€"1 record so far. Oakville plays a 24â€"game schedule against two Hamilton teams, Port Colborne, Ancaster, Thorold and Burlington. Bandits notched their second win Tuesday â€" a 5â€"3 decision over Hamilton â€"â€"after losing their season opener to Ancaster 3â€"2. But having to travel far to play games in a makeshift scheduleâ€"â€"matches were arranged because there is no formal Tier I league)â€"â€"the club elected to shift gears this year. By TOM MICHIBATA Oakville Beaver staff the Oakville Bandits ladies fastball club. Playing at the Ontario Tier I level last season, the Bandits were close to .500 ball and finished third in the provincial championship tournament. fi change in scenery appears to be just what the doctor ordered for Ladies fastball team looking good BANDITS ARE BACK game with his club team later in the evening. His status for the semiâ€"final is doubtful. Good beer since 1834 only Guelph‘s celebrated FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1993 PAGE FF19Q

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