Oakville Beaver, 29 Oct 1993, p. 33

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An Oakville bowler turned in a sparkling effort at a recent Strikemasters tournament. Kris DesRoches advanced to the final of the Barrie Open 10â€"pin comâ€" petition before bowing to Steve Dimitruk of Scarborouch. Sheridan, under new coach Jim Flack, is well stocked with returnees and has added highâ€" scoring guard George Frempong from Seneca. Peter Critikos and Dean Defazio each scored three goals to lead Oakville Fire Department to a 7â€"5 win over Newmarket in Southern Ontario Firefighters Hockey League play. DesRoches had a qualifying average of 182 and then rolled games of 200 and 269 to advance to the final, where he slumped to a 141 and lost to Dimitruk, who posted a 182. Now in its 10th season, Strikemasters brings together the finest youth bowlers from across Ontario for monthly competiâ€" _ tion. Bowlers are a maximum of 19â€"yearsâ€"old and all tournaments are nonâ€"handicap. FIRE HAZARDS Paul Vidovich had the other goals. Dave Quigley added three assists, Mike Richmond two. Oakville, sponsored by the Oar House, is now 4â€"0 in the SOFL ‘C‘ Division. Host Bruins play Champlain at 2 p.m. and Vanier at 8 p.m. before meeting Dawson tomorâ€" row at noon. Championship game is at 8 p.m. Saturday. ON A ROLL Six of the top college basketâ€" ball teams in the country will be competing in the annual tournaâ€" ment, beginning today (Friday) at J.A. Porter Athletic Complex. Basketball fans ought to head over to Sheridan College this weekend for the Bruins Bash. BAsHFUL BRUINS wins $25.00 in Giff Certificates from the Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, 165. Cross Avenue. > Karen Conboy has the Queen Elizabeth Park field hockey team on the verge of going to the Ontario high school championships: When the Eagles midâ€" fielder isn‘t feeding teammate Nicole Hunter for goals, she‘s thwarting opposition rushes. Conboy and Eagles defeated Appleby 3â€"2 in the Halton final Wednesday, putting Q.E. Park into the Golden Horseshoe championship yesterday (Thursday) The sixâ€"game schedule wraps up today (Friday) and the only question remaining is whether Queen Elizabeth Park can finish unbeaten. The Eagles, ranked No. 2 in Halton behind M.M. Robinson, have won all five of their games by an average margin of three touchdowns. But this afternoon, they visit 4â€"1 St. Thomas Aquinas and if the No. 5 Raiders can pull off the upset, they‘ll get first place. No. 4 Milton, also 4â€"1, visits Oakville Trafalgar and White Oaks goes to winless Georgetown in other games. If things go according to form, Q.E. Park will host White Oaks and Aquinas hosts Milton in the Ivor Wynne Stadium Championship playoffs next Friday. The four bottom teamsâ€"â€"Loyola, Oakville Trafalgar, Georgetown and T.A. Blakelockâ€"â€"will make do with the Nelson Stadium championships. Meanwhile, the boys volleyball season ends Monday, but no one‘s going to catch No. 1 rankedâ€"â€"and unbeatenâ€"â€"T.A. Blakelock. Still, the standings will have a bit of an adjustment after Nelson defeated No. 3 ranked Q.E. Park, Wednesday. Girls basketball has another week left. Key game is Monday, when No. 3 St. Thomas Aquinas receives a visit from No. 4 T.A. Blakelock. Raiders remained unbeaten with a win over Oakville Trafalgar, Wednesday. With one exception, it figures to be an antiâ€"climactic end of the regular season in Halton high school football. Can anyone stop the streaking Eagles? ITALIAN RESTAURANT Queen Elizabeth Park‘s Kris Kataka (4) meets some stiff resistance during Wednesday‘s Halton high school senior volleyball game against â€" _ No. 4 ranked Nelson. The No..3â€"ranked Eagles lost. (Photoby Christine Chew) NET REsuLtT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1993 PAGE 33â€"

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