Burloak‘s 67â€"member team finished second overall, led by Jim Farintosh and Adrian Taylor, each of whom earned gold medals in three differâ€" ent events. Brent Steele‘s crew won the ‘A‘ mixed and women‘s war canoe gold while Benison‘s crew won the °B‘ women‘s war canoe. Other golds went to Christine Schneider in ‘A‘ Kâ€"1 women‘s novice and Steve Gayton in ‘A‘ Kâ€"1 men‘s novice. Silver medals went to: Taylor and Farintosh won the *B‘ Câ€"2 and *C‘ Câ€"2 events, then teamed with Brian Bliss and Glen Benison to win the *B‘ Câ€"4 event. Benison also joined Gail Macfarlane, Heather McNie and Kevin Stott in winning the ‘B‘ Câ€"4 mixed race Burloak Canoe Club came home with eight gold medals from the eighth annual Canadian Masters Canoeing Championships in Ottawa recently. Masters paddling is for men over 30 and women over 25. They were grouped by age. Paddlers master national championships Q Oakville girls underâ€"11 allâ€"stars won five straight games to capture the East York Soccer Tournament on the weekend. After downing East York 5â€"0, Etobicoke 4â€"1 and Scarborough 2â€"1 in preliminary games, Oakville blanked West Rouge 3â€"0 in the semifnals. The previous week, Oakville lost in the consolation final, 2â€"1 in overâ€" time to Burlington, at the Grimsby Allâ€"Star Tournament. Oakville opened with a 3â€"2 win over N iagara Falls before bowing 3â€"0 to Grimsby and defeating Markham 3â€"0. In the semifinals, it lost 2â€"1 to St. Catharines. Q A thirdâ€"string goalie left her mark as Oakville Blazers advanced to the underâ€"12 championship of the Peel Halton League Cup. Carolyn Flowers played her first ever game in net and posted the shutout in a 9â€"0 semiâ€"final win over Brams United. Christina Orsini paced the offence with three goals, Alyssa Burrows, Mandy Joseph, Alison O‘Byrne, Tanya Rank, Daniela Manes and Sarah Farrer one each. The final is Sept. 25 in Milton. Q Oakville Blue Devils solidified their hold on first place in the Peel Halton League underâ€"15 division with a 5â€"1 romp over secondâ€"place Brampton. Pat Luciani scored twice and Bryan Seguin, Brad Murray and Joey Renella added singles. Luciani and Mike Petricca scored two goals each in Oakville‘s win over Erin Mills. Ryan Grieve had the other marker. In the final, Oakville scored two secondâ€"half goals and defender Kimberly Atwood was chosen as the most valuable player. Anne Marie Silvestri had tied the game in the first half. Q Oakville Star Data Strikers extended their Peel Halton underâ€"10 unbeaten streak to six games with a win and a tie. Eric Duerden scored two goals and Chris Homby, Josh Pippy, Austin Brock and Michael Silveira added singles in a 6â€"1 win over Streetsville. Earlier, Pippy and Brandon Pimental tallied in a 2â€"2 tie against leagueâ€" leading Mississauga. OakyiHe Conghorns‘ Peter, _ ~~~~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"______ i O‘Dowd (49) chases down Scarborough quarterback Eric Newman in action from the Northern Football Conference championship game, Saturday. Oakville won 25â€"21 WOMEN ‘ Câ€"4: Line Forand, Linda Rickards, Barbara Ann Â¥ u8 _,;,~~ (ax~*» P eamw ; LOMSAHOrNS rOl 2 2 "be" 4~*~. t ~| CA i aft tA t yrge« By GENE PEREIRA “ ‘ é %“ K. "C" ‘ = . 4 # Special to the Beaver R _ s C w y e . Â¥. x/ BURLINGTON â€" What a difference a year can F se / $ 4. . . c <L make " s i "Ake Last season, the Oakville Longhorns reached for _ ~le â€" â€" m j a the panic button in the Northern Football Conference ~ g** wl T d . _# /r # championship game against Sudbury and completely l n .. B "~£# C & fell apart l Aliing i R \\ ' _ Saturday, the Longhorns once again found themâ€" C C > selves with reason to panic in this year‘s NFC title C game, this time against Scarborourgh Crimson Tide j l T ce at Nelson Stadium. (pU 976â€"4321 SOCCER Bill Sharp. ® °F‘ Câ€"2: Bill Sharp, Wally Montgomery Yachetti, Valery Scott. ‘D‘ Kâ€"1: Joyce See. °P‘ Kâ€"1: Linda Rickards Michale Donati. ‘A‘ War Canoe: Adrian Taylor‘s crew. MIXED ‘B‘ Câ€"4 â€" Diane Gauvin, Barbara Aon Stamp, Jim Farintosh, Adrian Taylor. Novice War Canoe â€" Brent Steeie‘s crew. ‘B‘ War Canoe â€" Brent Steeie‘s crew. ‘A‘ Câ€"4: Melissa Janes, Karen Redgrave, Keri McCarten Karen Michaelwicz. Stamp, Joyce See ‘A‘ Kâ€"1: Chris Schneiger. Bell, Karen Redgrave. akâ€" ‘A‘ Kâ€"2: Regan Brown, Melissa Janes. MEX ‘A‘ Câ€"4: Susan Redgrave, Gall MacFariand, Mary ‘B‘ War Canoe: Dave Tinker‘s crew Bronze medals were won by ‘C‘ Câ€"1: Jim Farintosh. ‘A‘ Câ€"1: Nige! Smedmore Câ€"4: Peter Forand, Wally Monigomery, Chris Lecour, _ Tinh Vu Drew Stephen, Brian Bliss, Glen Benison, League ~(SPORTS WOMEN MEN THOMAS ABRASIVES 6 (Brandon Smith 2, Kevin Silber, Kristopher Viahoive, Kyle Koivu), A. WESLEY PAVING 1 (Bryan Moffat). Swary), HENDERSON PERRIS WELSH 0. O.S.C. RACERS 3, NOBLE PAINTING 2. BOYS UNDER 8‘A‘ MOTOROLLA CELLULAR 7 (Stephan O‘Keefe 2, Justin Maydanski 2, Brent Taylor 2, Conlan Gassi), BOBESICH LAW OFFICES 0. CHAMNEY INSURANCE 7 (Lucas Parnanzone 5, Chad MacDonaldâ€"Hay 2), O.S.C. WINNERS 5 (Nicholas Dodge 4, Andrew Eyre). Dennis _ Knez _ 2, _ Paul _ Tutra), MAY COURT OF OAKVILLE 0. McCAIN/DARIGOLD 1 (Roberto Danameno) UNDERâ€"8 BOYS A McGOWAN & WARD INS. 3 (Mark Kekic, STANDINGS (Wâ€"Lâ€"T): Halton Pharmacy 10â€"0â€" Gianni Cavicchi, Matt Wieland), CORBETTS _ 1; Thomas Abrasives 7â€"4â€"0; Chamney Insurance 7â€" WHOLESALE 2 (Andrew Carryer, Domenic _ 4â€"0; Peat Marwick Thome 6â€"4â€"1; Winners 4â€"5â€"2; Delapenha). Motorola Cellular 4â€"5â€"2; A.Wesley Paving 1â€"8â€"2; MULVALE MISSILES 6 (Sean O‘Neill, Anil _ Bobesich Law Offices 1â€"10â€"0. See Gobin, Rino Ranacaniello, Rattan UNDERâ€"12 GIRLS Panesar, Nick Deval, Joseph Robb), 0.S.C. STANDINGS (Wâ€"Lâ€"T): Sunoco 7â€"1â€"3; Manning CARDINALS 1 (Jamie Mann). Jewellers 7â€"2â€"1; Syd Vince Insurance 6â€"3â€"2; May BOYS UNDER 12 Court Club 5â€"4â€"2; Oakville Hydro 5â€"6â€"0; Winners 3 SHARPSHOOTERS 6, BLAZERS 6. 6â€"2; Cardinals 2â€"7â€"2; Chargers 2â€"7â€"2. DOANE RAYMOND 1, CLIFFS LAWN & GARDEN 0 soooosr‘ t | e McGOWAN & WARD INS. 3 (Mark Kekic, Gianni Cavicchi, Matt Wieland), CORBETTS WHOLESALE 2 (Andrew Carryer, Domenic Delapenha). BANK OF MONTREAL 6 (Holly Webster 6), WAY TO GO PROPANE 1 (Melissa BOYS UNDER 14 O.S.C. ROYALS 6 (Paul Christou 3 Dennis Knez 2, Paul Tutra) McCAIN/DARIGOLD 1 (Roberto Danameno). O.S.C. GREYBACKS 3 (Brent Toye, Andrew Liddy, Ryan Makin}. GIRLS UNDER 10‘A‘ FORRESTERS 1, BECTON DICKENSON O.S.C. ORIOLES 2 (Michael Medeiros, Matthew Dempster), QUALITY PLASTICS 1 (Jesse Delucia). Palmieri) O.S.C. ROYALS 2 (Ivan Kapusin, Jeremy Jager), MICHAELS HAIR DESIGN 1 (David Barrieau). BOYS UNDER g‘A‘ ARCADE ROOFING 8 (Matthew Badrov 4, Griffin Allen 2, A.J. McMillan, Matthew Medeiros), NAKED SOLE SEAFOOD 0. LOCAL 544 CEP 3 (Moarz Fahzy 2, Ryan THE OAKVILLE MIXED ‘A‘ Kâ€"4: Debbile Bell, Gail MacFartane, Reid Oldershaw Brent Steeie. C‘ Kâ€"1: Valery Scott. ‘A‘ Kâ€"4: Karen Michaelwicz, Gail MacFariane, Debbie Bell, Karen Redgrave. ‘D‘ Kâ€"2: Sarah Porritt, Joyce See. ‘A‘ Kâ€"1: Debble Beil. ‘B‘ Câ€"4: Sarah Porritt, Dianne Gauvin, Valery Scott Heather McWig. MIXED ‘B" Câ€"4;: Pat Else, Mary Yachetti, Brian Bliss, Mige! Smedmore. McCarney Finishing fourth were C‘ Câ€"2: Barbara Ann Stamp, Peter Forand C‘ Kâ€"2: Joyce See, Peter Forand. B‘ Câ€"4: Karen Redgrave, Sue Redgrave, Drew Stephen C‘ Kâ€"4; Dianne Gauvin, Bart Thompson, Linda Rickards, A‘ Câ€"2: Nige! Smedmore, Ron Wright. C‘ K 4: Andy Jackson, Tony Thompson, Bill Sharp, Peter O.S.C. CHARGERS 2 (Lisa Hazineh 2) O.S.C. CARDINALS 1 (Amy Khalid). Vince 3, Heather Chishoim}, OAKVILLE HYDRO 0. SUNOCO 7 (Taryn Lourence 3, Christine _R,°p_b.2; Kathryn Flynn, Amanda Farrugia), O.S.C WINNERS 7 (Tamara Govia 4, Erin Walsh, Andrea Dragosits, Kate Dias), MANâ€" NING JEWELLERS TRAFALGAR VILLAGE 3 (Melanie Vipond, Nicole McNally, Ashley Grimm). HALTON PHARMACY 5 (Jason Butler 2, Shane Davis 2, Mark Doble), PEAT MARâ€" WICKTHORNE 1 (Bryce Ross). GIRLS UNDER 11 O‘CONNOR MacLEOD 2 (Katherine Schieifer, Carolyn McCarney), FISHER SKATE SHARPENING 2 (Tyrena Sprott, Chery! Jardine). FLIPPANCE AND CARR 2 (Katharine Rostek) "That‘s the difference between this year and last year," said the game‘s most valuable player, who comâ€" pleted 14 of 29 passes for 202 yards. ‘"‘The guys we got just didn‘t give up. They maintained belief. "We lost that game last year not because they were the more talented team but because we unravelled. We had some moments of chaos tonight but they were moments of chaos that didn‘t last." "We‘ve been together for three years. We believed in each other and we didn‘t get down. We just did what we had to do." Oakville quarterback Mark Demerling, who has played in six chamâ€" pionshipsâ€"and won four of themâ€"said he had faith his teammates wouldn‘t let this latest one get away. "I think the thing we showed tonight was that extra step in character which is part of the Oakville Longhorns organizaâ€" tion," explained secondâ€"year head coach Tony Molnar. selves with reason to panic in this year‘s NFC title game, this time against Scarborourgh Crimson Tide at Nelson Stadium. The Tide had scored twice in three minutes to close to within four points with 2:50 remainingâ€"â€"and a game that had looked like a done deal was suddenly wide open. But unlike last year‘s squad, the ‘93 Longhorns slammed the door shut and captured its second NFC crown in three years, 25â€"21. MI/~",, 1) Exocet (Martin Lucas) 2) Windsage (Geoff Cooke) 1) Satori (Howard Youngs) 2) Grey Fox (Steve Cowan) 3) Claire to Mark (David Cyr) 4) Whisper II (Grant Goodfellow) 4) Anglezarke (Harry Cook) 6) Ursa Major (Bill Hadwin) SYD A. VINCE INSURANCE 4 (Sydney PEPSI 2 (Emily Williams, Kalie Boot) OAKVILLE HARBOUR YACHT CLUB (Results from Thursday night races) DIVISION I Longhorns roll to NFC title STAMPEDE! BEAVER | WO M EM DIVISION II horns once again found themâ€" panic in this year‘s NFC title t Scarborourgh Crimson Tide WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1993 PAGE 12 MIDLAND WALWYN (Scott Irvine, Kathy Dunnigan, Janine Doman); LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA (Travis Chevrier, Kimmy Tyler, Mark Keil). BRUNO‘S FINE FOODS (Kyle Wallace, Stefan Deluca, David Debiasi); RALEIGH (Annalisa Gonsalves, Carl Ruys, Sarah Collins); ART‘S FISH & CHIPS (Ashleigh Cook, Keaton Grieve, Robbie Bernard). MINOR Tâ€"BALL SPENSER‘S SERVICE CENTRE (Joshua Drazilon, Hank Martyn, Daniel Merkley); PRUâ€" DENTIAL (Patrick Green, Leslie Thorpe, Brett Lubbock). MARTYN DOOLEY PARTNERS 30 (Mike Zwir, Steve Niles, Keely Nugent); SHOPPERS DRUG MART â€" OAKVILLE PLACE 22 (Laura Kelly, Kevin Nedrei, David Lentinelo). WESTEX 23 (Andrew Peters, Sean Fabian, Thomas Purser); ALLMAKE APPLIâ€" ANCE 23 (Jacob Rumi, Julia Takach, Brett Parkhill). G.E. CANADA 31 (Kevin Nelson, Larry McRae, Sunny Nijahwan); BERTOLLI 16 (Ryan Vogt, Caitlin Andrews, Michael Morton). McDONALD‘S 34 (Owen Montgomery, Eric Jones, Chris Dow); J. KOTULAK COUNTRYâ€" WIDE REALTY 18 (Shannon Wright, Dustin Peart, Nicholas Sowsun). MAQUILA TECH SYSTEM 28 (Eric Emanuelson, Matthew Roberts, Taylor Hughs); COLOUR YOUR WORLD 23 (Caitlin Curranâ€" Blaney, Toby Simpson). OAKVILLE MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIAâ€" TION (House league scores/top players) MAJOR Tâ€"BALL SANDWICH TREE 26 (Lisa Csima, David Doel, Christy Meikle); COLOR YOUR WORLD 22 (Thomas van der Cruyse). Open practises are held at all Oakville outdoor pools Tuesdays and Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Practice times may vary at the indoor pools as well as Lions Community Centre. Call $27â€"9531 for information. It‘s time to start practising for Oakville‘s annual Novice Swim Meet. Brookdale Pool will be this summer‘s host of the townâ€"wide meet, Aug 31. It‘s free and open to anyone 14â€"yearsâ€"old and under. This was the 55th year for the oneâ€"day tournament. Sixtyâ€"two teams vied for the trophy, originally donated by Col. Sam McLaughlin on behalf of General Motors of Canada. Rank defeated Howard Cory of Cobourg 21â€"4 in the first game, then edged Oshawa‘s Ken Dawson 14â€"12 in its second and wrapped things up with a 19â€"12 win over George Kenney‘s Belleville entry. Rank and his Oakville Lawn Bowling Club foursome of Jim Drummond, Ron Robson and Martin Noble topped some of the province‘s best teams with a combined score of 54 points in three victories. "We‘ve been together for three years. We believed in each other and we didn‘t get down. We just did what we had to do" It took him 10 years, but Oakville‘s Eric Rank finally won the Gold Cup Lawn Bowling Tournament in Oshawa, last week. Lawn bowler pulls rank BRADLEY MECHANICAL SERVICES 3) Starwatch (Bill Rees) 4) TBec (Ted Cook) 5) Windancer (Cedric Miller) NOVICE 1) Seooter (Uirich Wickardt) But that was as close as Scarborough been would get, as the Longhorns defence hung tough. C Oakville also managed to play or three penaltyâ€"free ball in the second f half after two bad penalties on beheved consecutive plays by Marcel + Sterk led to a Scarborough ‘her and touchdown early in the second quarter. et down. With the TIde punting on a + fourthâ€"andâ€"18, Sterk was nailed ld What for hitting the punter, giving the it visitors an automatic first down on to do the Oakville 28â€"yard line. Two plays later, he was flagged for another unnecâ€" essary roughness call and three plays after that,‘a oneâ€"yard run by Neil Moody and conâ€" vert by Mike Morsilla gave the Tide a 7â€"3 lead. ‘"We know we‘re the best team in the league, it‘s just that sometimes we let up and our heads aren‘t in the game," explained veteran wide receiver Jamie Wooton, who hauled in nine catches for 78 yards. "Little things like that kill us." Neither team could do much damage along the ground. Longhorns managed just 65 yards on 25 attempts; the Tide 60 on 16. Demerling promptly hooked up with Colella again, this time for a 14â€"yard score, and then connected with Steve Taylor on a fiveâ€"yard major with 7:16 to play. Jackson‘s third convert of the day made the score 25â€"7. Then the Tide came roaring back. Newman, who went 12â€"forâ€"30 for 228 yards in the air, hit Tony Stewart for a 73â€"yard TD. A twoâ€"point convert from Newman to Billy Thompson was successful and that was followed by a 40â€"yard TD pass to Doug Hardings. vakville led 10â€"7 at halfâ€"time, sparked by Demerling‘s 27â€"yard touchdown strike over the middle to Tony Colella with just over a minute left in the secâ€" ond quarter. After punter Bob Liscombe booted : increase the lead, the Longhorns got the when Tide quarterback Eric Newman was by Steve Meekerâ€"one of four intercepti night by the Oakville defence. Oakville led 10â€"7 y ip ip in ip McDONALDS 26 (Owen Montgomery, Ryan Becker, Philip Makin); ERINWOOD FORD 13 (Matthew Lukassen, John Pagliacci, David Commisso). MARTYN DOOLEY 20 (Keely Nugent Steven Niles, Ryan Gage); ALLMAKE APPLL ANCE 15 (Jacob Rumi, Anthony Cuomo Brock Otten). Bob Liscombe booted a single to SANDWICH TREE 24 (Michael Hanley, Christy Meikle, Albert Monachese); WESTEX 21 (Andrew Peters, Andrew Lang, Tyler Shane). ERINWOOD FORD 26; ALLMAKE APPLIâ€" ANCE 21. McDONALDS 23; MARTYN DOOLEY 19. P.J.‘S ORIGINAL CLOTHING 28 (Evan Schirall, Shawn Adkins, Shauna Currenâ€" Cooper); VIDEO 99 26 (Adam Wilhoetft, Keil Mason, Brian Franklin}. WESTEX 30, VIDEO 99 22. SANDWICH TREE 23; PJ.‘S ORIGINAL CLOTHING 13. t CONSOLATION FINAL: MARTYN DOOâ€" LEY AND PARTNERS 26 (Kyle Dooley, Chris Mooney, Kevin Flynn, Jamie Tucker); P.J.‘S ORIGINAL CLOTHING 18 (Shawn Admins, Andrew Moorehead, Matthew Guarino). Other Scores SID‘S TROPHIES (Andrew Gorsky, Bryan Carey, Steve Sandercott); CIBAâ€"GEIGY (Jack Tripp, Danielle Kingston, Kyle Merstort). MAJOR Tâ€"BALL COACHES TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP: McDONALDS 17 (Jamie Tolan, Eric Jones, Chris Dow, Philip Makin). SANDWICH TREE 16 (Jason Last, Doug Csima, Michael Hanley). LOU‘S FINE WOOD PRODUCTS (Andrew Clarke, Elizabeth Phillips); WILLIAMSON NGV (David Williamson, Billy Huether, Mark Irish). Campbell, Michael Podzyhun, Ryan Szyiko) BRUNO‘S FINE FOODS (Andrew Killip, Benjamin Graves, Blaire Jackson). CIBAâ€"GEIGY (lan Mcintosh, Kyle Merstorf, Laura Cossitt); BRUNO‘S FINE FOOD (Mike Ward, Benjamin Graves, Andrew Killip, David Debias). CYCLES (Alastair Behan, Duncan Armstrong Leanne Schriver). SUNOCO CAR & VAN WASH (Warren Longhorns got the ball back of four interceptions on the recreational nonâ€"contact hockey league starts in September Call Paul 947â€"4492 (B) 847â€"6113 (H) MEN‘S WINTER picked off