Oakville Beaver, 19 Sep 1993, p. 28

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The Ontario Soccer Association is holding open tryâ€" outs throughout the province for Team Ontario‘s 1994 underâ€"14 ,boys and underâ€"17 girls teams "this month and next. Tryouts will consist of games ‘assessed by OSA staff. The best will then be invited to the Ontario Training Centre for furâ€" ther screening during the Winter Training Program. Eventually, a <dlevelopmental squad of 25â€"35 players will be formed to prepare for international competition each summer. Oakville Y winter coâ€"ed Tuesday night volleyball league. 845â€"3417....Minor Oaks Hockey Association regâ€" istration. 257â€"8992...Club volâ€" leyball tryouts (midget, junior, juvenile): Peel Selects (634â€" 7251; 873â€"2407; 519â€"853â€"0978, Waterdown Raiders (333â€"3828; 689â€"5646)...14th annual Cobra crossâ€"country meet, Sept. 25. 827â€"1934...White Oakettes Gymnastic Club. $49â€"4484 This identification format has been in place for three years, opening up opportunities for many talented players who have sometimes missed the opportuniâ€" ty to represent the province because team staff did not see them play. Promising young players will get a chance to show off their skills in front of Team Ontario staff at six locations, including Sherwood Forest Park in Burlington, Oct. 3. SOCCER TRYOUTS (GRIMSBY SCENIC WO0D8 GOLFCLUB . Call 495â€"4250 to register. ©1993 McDonald‘s Restaurants of Canada Limited OUTâ€"OFâ€"TOWN PREPAID ANNUAL GOLF FEES more informatio _] (416) 692 3163 or (416) 692â€"5575 Day Single To qualify you must be a resident of Burlington, Oakville or Mississauga Longhorns give visitors a football lesson The Wolverines, an English semiâ€"pro football team, played a pair of exhibition game this past week against the Northern Football Conference champion Oakville Lancashire Wolverines might want to replace the "measuring stick" with an odometer. (12 month payment plan available) $695"° BBQ Bacon Burger We‘re turning up the heat for September‘s Taste of the Month â€" the BBQ Bacon Burger! This taste sensation has it all. . . a 1/4 Ib. patty of 100% pure beef, slice of processed cheddar cheese, slivered onions, mustard, crispy bacon, and 2 pickles. To this we add tangy BBQ sauce and your favourite sesame seed bun. McDonald:s BBQ Bacon Burger is only.available until:September 30th so. . come in and get yours today. : September‘s Taste of the Month is Couple Longhornsâ€"largely to see how their players measure up against North Americans. The result: A 33â€"0 loss last Friday at Bronte Field and a 58â€"0 defeat Wednesday night at Burlington‘s Nelson Stadium. The twoâ€"game, totalâ€"point series was ostensibly for something called the "Commonwealth Cup" but mostly it was a cultural exchange between a country where football of a different kind is king, and a town where the local team wins about 90 per cent of the time. Still, Longhorns coach Tony (Taxes included) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1993 PAGE 28 U.S.â€"style rules were used for Wednesday‘s rematch, meaning a smaller field, 11 men and no motion. This is what they play in England but it was no problem for Molnar, who has extensive coaching experience against U.S. clubs. Among them was tailback Mitch Brown, who scampered for 148 yards and three touchdowns, Wednesday. Flanker Jamie Wooton added two majors, inside receiver Tony Colella and fullback Steve Taylor one each. Defensive back Loui Lalos returned an interception for the other Oakville TD while Les Bory booted a field goal. And when the Longhorns decidâ€" ed to open up their playbook for the second game, the Wolverines couldâ€" n‘t keep up. Oakville also used the game to get a look at several newcomersâ€"â€" notably late CFL cutsâ€"â€"who weren‘t with the team during its champiâ€" onship run. The difference between the teams, as Lancashire coâ€"coach Dan Brooks, an exâ€"Longhorn, indicated prior to the series, came down to size and technical ability. "I don‘t think I‘ve ever coached against a team that, given the score, played as hard as they did right down to the final whistle," the secâ€" ondâ€"year Longhorns coach said. "It was just a gutsy effort. It was amazâ€" ing to watch." The exchange was so successful that the Wolverines are expected to return next year or the year after. The Longhorns are also formulating fundâ€"raising efforts that would see them pay a return visit, Molnar said. Also amazing was that there were only 13 penalties called in the two games, none of them majors. COMPUTER WEEKLY PUBLICATION â€"635â€"0222 Molnar was impressed with the visiâ€" tors, who arrived last Tuesday and left yesterday. While he thought only only "two or three" had the talâ€" ent to play for his team, he came away impressed more with their competitive drive, toughness and sportsmanship. CARFIND MAKES IT EASY TO BUY OR SELL A VEHICLE

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