Oakville Beaver, 13 Jul 1994, p. 17

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And, no, it‘s not in Hollywood. Jennifer Ruppel, a Grade student at Falgarwood School, is skating in the summer rogram at Ice Castle International Training Center in Lake Arrowhead. s "Jennifer is a talented skater who is making good rogress," said the center‘s director of skating, Frank carroll. France‘s Surya Bonaly, who came excruciatingly close to winning the World Championship in Japan last April. L "We‘re looking. forward to her doing equally well in Summer program skaters are coached by a staff of 16 igher classifications." â€" The teenager took up skating when she was seven years old at River Oaks Recreation Centre, and she now trains at Jennifer Ruppel headed by Carroll, a fiveâ€"time Olympic coach. Jennifer flhc Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club under the guidance of â€"requested that she be coached by Evelyn Kramer and Perry Jewel. Robert O‘ Toole and Ellen Burka. Kramer has worked with Robin Cousins, Peggy Fleming, Liz Manley, A â€"She has passed the gold level in freestyle, fifth level in figures and Caryn Kadavy and Jojo Starbuck. funior silver level in dance. Jewel specializes in developing skating style. 4 The Oakville Club‘s annual junior tennis tournament was held recently. Here are ‘the results: UNDERâ€"10 SINGLES Championship: Oliver Small def. Cameron Cruikshank (6â€"1, 6â€"2). Semiâ€"finals: Small def. Blake McLennan (6â€"0, 6â€"1); Cruikshank def. Todd McMackan (6â€"2, 6â€"0). First round: Oliver Small def. Jamie Grimm (5â€"6, 6â€"2, 6â€"2); McLennan def. G. Hitchman (6â€"2, 6â€"4); Cruikshank Michael Collins (6â€"3, 6â€"0); McMackan def. Carl Baxter (6â€"3, 6â€"3). UNDERâ€"12 SINGLES Championship: Tyler Palmer def. Sean Curtis (6â€"1, 6â€"0). Semiâ€"finals: Palmer def. Jay McCarrol (6â€"0, 6â€"3); Curtis def. Adam Pesce (6â€"1, 6â€"1). Second round: Pesce def. Travis Famcombe® (6â€"1, 6â€"0); Curtis def, F. Howard** (6â€"0, 6â€"0); McCarrol def. Dlavid Kennedy (6â€"0, 6â€"1); Palmer* def. Christopher Pullin (6â€"0, 6â€"0). /* â€" First round: Pesce def. Conor Bell (6â€"2, 6â€"1); Curtis def. lan Neubauer (6â€"0, 6â€"0); Kennedy def. Brendan Cochren (6â€"4, 6â€"5); McCarrol def. Hannis Acheson (6â€"4, 6â€"4); Pullin def. Graham White (7â€"6, 2â€"6, 6â€"1). . UNDERâ€"12 DOUBLES Championship: Acheson/McCarroll def. Curtis/Pullin® (6â€"0, 5â€"7, 6â€"4). « Semiâ€"finals: Curtis/Pullin def. McLennan/Cruikshank (7â€"5, 6â€"3); Acheson/McCaroll def. Dold/Neubauer (7â€"5, 6â€"1). First round: McLennan/Cruikshank def White/Small (6-5‘ 6â€"3); Acheson/McCarroll def. McMacken/Grimm (6â€" 1, 6â€"0); Dold/Neubauer def. Kennedy/Collins (7â€"5, 6â€"1). ecs def. Complete results for the recently concluded Oakyville junior tennis tournament Preliminary round: Curtis/Pullin def. Hitthman/Baxter (6â€"0, 6â€"1); McMacken/Grimm def. Cochren/Farncombe (6â€"5, 6â€"4). . UNDERâ€"14 SINGLES . Championship: John Crawley def. J.B. Hacking (6â€"4, 6â€"1). Semiâ€"finals: Crawley def. Emlyn Currer (6â€"1, 6â€"3); Hacking def. Jonathan Pitcher (6â€"2, 3â€"6, 7â€"6). ‘ Second round: Pitcher def. Chris Lampert (6â€"0, 6â€"1); Hacking def. Alex Kennan (6â€"3, 6â€"0); Crawley def. Brendan Ryan (6â€"2, 6â€"2); Currer def. Rob Raham (6â€"1, 6â€"1). First round: Pitcher def Eic Grimes (6â€"0, 6â€"1); Lampert def. Matt Famcombe (6â€"1, 6â€"2); Hacking def. Tyler Spraggs (6â€"2, 6â€"1); Kennan def. Steven McMackan (6â€"2, 4â€"6, 7â€"5); Crawley def. Michael Cunningham; Ryan def. Andrew Howard (6â€"0, 6â€"2); Currer def. Glyn Manwaring Jones (6â€"2, 6â€"1); Rob Raham**. Preliminary round (to get the field to 16): McMackan def. Julien Favre (6â€"2, 6â€"4); Crawley def. Michael Denby (6â€"0, 6â€"0). UNDERâ€"14 DOUBLES Championship: R. Wallace/T. Palmer def. A. Kennan/C.P, Bunting (6â€"0, 7â€"6 â€"14â€"12). Semiâ€"finals: Wallace/Palmer def. R. Raham/E.Grimes (5â€"7, 6â€"1, 6â€"1); Kennan/Bunting def. Pitcher/Comer (6â€"3, 6â€"1). First round: Raham/Grimes def. M. Cunningham/T. Spraggs (7â€"6, 6â€"3); Wallace/Palmer def. G. Manwaringâ€" Jones/S. McMacken (6â€"1, 6â€"1); Kennan/Bunting def. M. Famcombe/A. Howard (6â€"0, 6â€"1); Pitcher/Comer def. M. Denby/J.Favre (6â€"4, 6â€"0). _ Preliminary round: Wallace/Palmer def. B. Ryan/J.B. Hacking (6â€"0, 6â€"3). UNDERâ€"16 SINGLES Championship: Thomas Patrick def. Derek Churchillâ€"Smith (6â€"0, 6â€"2). Semiâ€"finals: Churchillâ€"Smith def Davro Harriman (6â€"0, 6â€"2); Patrick def. Jeff Elia (6â€"0, 6â€"0). Second round: Churchhillâ€"Smith* def. Stephen Kais* (6â€"3, 6â€"2); Harriman def. Mark Grimes (6â€"1, 6â€"2); Elia def. David Kmiec (6â€"1, 6â€"0); Patrick* def. Simon Van Waterschoot" (6â€"2, 6â€"2). First round: Hartiman def. Jay Randall (6â€"3, 6â€"2); Grimes def. Jake Stevenson (6â€"4, 6â€"2); Kmiec def. Jon Couban (2â€"6, 6â€"2, 7â€"5); Elia def. David Denby (6â€"2, 6â€"0). UNDERâ€"16 DOUBLES Championship: S. Hamlin/T. Patrick def. D. Kmiec/J. Stevenson (6â€"2, 6â€"0). ‘ First round: Kmiec/Stevenson def. D. Harriman/J. Randall (4â€"6, 6â€"3, 6â€"2); Hamlin/Patrick def. S. Van , WaterschooJ. Crawley (6â€"0, 6â€"2). Preliminary round: Hamilin/Patrick def. M. Grimes/D. Denby (6â€"0, 6â€"1). UNDERâ€"18 SINGLES Championship: Matthew Todman def. Ralf Rank (7â€"6, 6â€"1). First round: Todman def. Ross Bridges (6â€"2, 6â€"3); Rank def. Damian D‘Souza (6â€"1, 6â€"3). Preliminary round: Bridges def. Josh Stevenson (6â€"3, 6â€"3). UNDERâ€"18 DOUBLES Championship: M. Todman/D.D‘Souza def. R. Rank, R. Bridges (1â€"6, 7â€"5, 6â€"2) "Skating in preâ€"novice classes last year, she got three irsts, a second and two thirds in four meets in Ottawa and [oronto." ( A 13â€"yearâ€"old Oakville girl is pursuing her dreams in ‘alifornia. op photo: the Longhorns‘ Craig Mitchell (5) eludes a North Bay tackler. Bottom photo: auled down while Will Thompson looks on. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1994 PAGE 17 UNDERâ€"10 SINGLES Championship: Lindsay Dold def. Heather Churchillâ€"Smith (7â€"6, 6â€"3). First round: Dold def. Gillian Carter (6â€"1, 6â€"3); Churchillâ€"Smith def. Jessica Mori (7â€"5, 6â€"3). Preliminary round: Carter def. Baily Van Waterschoot (6â€"3, 6â€"3); Mori def. Kaelen Famcombe (6â€"4, 6â€"3) he sunshine and the 1ce for Oakville skater Indefeated season 1s in sight s Longhorns beat the Bulldogs Seven down, three to go for the Oakville Longhorns who are workâ€" ing on an undefeated season in the Northern Football Conference. Their latest victims were the visâ€" iting North Bay Bulldogs who fell 25â€"14 Saturday night at Bronte field. This Saturday (July 16), the Longhorns, who are the defending league champions, hope to maul the struggling Brampton _ Bears. Kickâ€"off is at 6 p.m. at Chinguacousy Park. They‘ll be back at Bronte Field the following Saturday (July 23) for their final regular season home game against Sudbury. Kickâ€"off is at 7 p.m. Oakville will conclude its regular season on the road against the Toronto Eagles at Esther Shriner Stadium on Sat. July 30, 2 p.m. An end to last week‘s heat wave made conditions ideal for football Saturday night, and both teams Championship: Tanya Rank def. Galen McLennan (2â€"6, 6â€"4, 6â€"0). Semiâ€"finals: Rank def. Christine Sardachuk (6â€"2, 6â€"0); McLennan def. Kate Churchillâ€"Smith (6â€"2, 6â€"0). First round: Rank def. Heather Pangman (6â€"2, 6â€"1); Sardachuk def. Kathryn Peat (7â€"6, 6â€"2); McLennan def. Margie Newlands (6â€"1, 6â€"0); Chruchillâ€"Smith def. Dana Strynadka (6â€"2, 6â€"0). UNDERâ€"12 DOUBLES Championship: K. Churchillâ€"Smith/L. Dold def. D. Strynadka/C. Sardachuk (6â€"1, 6â€"3). First round: Strynadka/Sardachuk def. H. Churchillâ€"Smith/J. Mori (6â€"0, 6â€"1); Churchlll Smith/Dold def. H Pangman/G. McLennan (6â€"1, 6â€"3). Preliminary round: Strynadka/Sardachuk def. K. Peat/M. Newlands (7â€"5, 5â€"7, 6â€"4); Pangman/McLennan def. K. Famcombe/G. Carter (6â€"1, 6â€"3). UNDERâ€"14 SINGLES Championship: Katy Wallace def. Edwina Acheson (6â€"2, 7â€"6). First round: Acheson def. Diane Saliba (6â€"2, 6â€"2); Wallace def. Sally Carter (6â€"2, 6â€"1). Preliminary round: Saliba def. Christine Newlands (6â€"1, 6â€"2). UNDERâ€"16 Championship game: Nela Bogdanovich def. Elaine Do Rosario (6â€"2, 6â€"1). Semiâ€"finals: Bogdanovich def. Alison Grant (6â€"2, 6â€"2); Do Rosario def. Hughene Acheson (6â€"4, 7â€"5). First round: Bogdanovich def. Michelle Sury (6â€"1, 6â€"0); Grant def. Robyn Pangman (6â€"2, 6â€"2); Do Rosario def. Laura Baxter (6â€"1, 6â€"0); Acheson def. Amanda Sutherland (6â€"4, 7â€"5). Preliminary round: Grant def. Jennifer Walewski (6â€"1, 6â€"1). UNDERâ€"16 DOUBLES Championship: H. Acheson/A. Grant def. R. Pangman/E. Acheson (7â€"5, 7â€"6). Firstâ€"round: Pangman/Acheson def. K.Wallace/A. Sutherland (2â€"6, 6â€" 2 6â€"3); Acheson/Grant def. N Bogdanovich/L. Baxter (6â€"2, 2â€"6, 7â€"5). Preliminary round: Wallace/Sutherland def. D. Saliba/C.Newlands (6â€"3, 6â€"3). UNDERâ€"18 SINGLES Champion: Michelle Klail defeated Roslyn Morden (6â€"0, 6â€"0) and Sharon Kai (6â€"2, 6â€"1). Runnerâ€"up: Kai def. Morden (6â€"2, 6â€"0). UNDERâ€"18 DOUBLES Championship: E. DoRosario/A. Taylor de! S. Kai/R. Morden (6â€"4, 6â€"3). * first round bye ** won previous round by default Halton Ball Hockey Association scores Here are the scores from last Thursday‘s Halton Ball Hockey Association games: Picâ€"Aâ€"Deli 5, Sunoco 3; Avalon 6, Rangers 3; Leafs 3, Sharks Athletiques International track club Alex Smith was the domninant force in the first Friday miniâ€"meet sponsored by Athletiques International Track and Field Club at Blakelock High School. Although the meets are run as part of tyke summer track school, they are open to anyone interested. To take part in any of the ‘Friday morning meets or to get information about the track and field school or the club in general, phone Bruce Burton at 827â€"TRAK (8725). Here are the results: Smith won the 100m in 13.2s, the 50m hurdles in 8.1s, long jump at 4.42m, discus toss with 30.90m and javelin with a personal record of 26.14m. Alexander Patrick, 9, was a double winner with victories in the 100m (15.78) and 50m hurdies (9.5s) Mervyn Cato (36) is Her best jumps are the axel, double flip and lutz. The Fagarwood student has several nearâ€"term goals on the horizon â€" to skate clean double axels, triple salchows, and toe loops; to start other triples; to hold her spins longer; and to develop more artistically. Her longâ€"term goals are "to be the best skater I can be and to go to a university." By far, the most accomplished skater in the program is France‘s Surya Bonaly, who came excruciatingly close to winning the World Championship in Japan last April. An avid athlete, she also enjoys track and field, soccer, swimming, skiing and roller blading. The California training centre has 312 skaters from 11 countries registered in its summer program. § (Photos by Riziero Vertolli) responded "It was the hardest hitting game we‘ve had all year â€"it was a tough game," said coach Tony Molnar. All the scoring was done in the second and third quarters. Oakville opened the scoring on a oneâ€"yard plunge by Craig Mitchell. Mike Jackson missed the convert. North Bay got that one back as well as the extra point for a 7â€"6 lead. They held it briefly, however, as Oakville managed a field goal off the boot of Mike Jackson and a conâ€" verted touchdown (16â€"yard pass from quarterback Mark Demerling to Jamie Wootton). In the third quarter, Oakville opened with a converted touchdown (28â€"yard run by Marcus Jack) and ended with a twoâ€"point safety touch when Alwin Mascoll hauled down the North Bay quarterback in the end zone in the dying seconds. Sandwiched in between the Oakville scoring was a converted North Bay touchdown. While the "defence looked good again", coach Molnar said that "offensively, we‘re still a little flat." Offensively, Oakville could only muster 118 yards on the ground in 30 attempts. In the air, Demerling was under .500 for the second game in a row, completing 12 of 28 passes for 217 yards. He connected on one touchâ€" down and threw one interception. In keeping with the score, North Bay‘s numbers were a little lower. They gained only 53 yards in the trenches on 21 attempts. Oakville defenders managed three interceptions by three different players â€" Vern Mayers (32â€"yard return), Loui Lalos (26â€"yard return) and Mikki Miller (31â€"yard return). In the air the Bulldogs completed 16 of 36 passes for 189 yards. 3; Pizza Delight 4, Gators 3 Player of the week is Mike McLellan of Picâ€"Aâ€"Deli with a hatâ€"trick and two assists. as well as a thirdâ€"place finish in the 50m (9.15) Joelle Compton, 11, also struck double gold, with wins in the discus (13.50m) and javelin (12.20m) plus three thirds in the 100m (16.4s), 50m (10.3s) and 5Om hurdies (10.45). Emily Langill, 10, won the closest race of the day, crossing the 50m hurdles in 10.0s. She also earned second in 50m (8.4s) and third in discus (7.80m). Louise Compton, 9, won the 50m in 8.0s, before finishing second in five other events â€" 50m hurdies (10.0s),100m (15.8s), discus (8.00m), javelin (9.56m) and long jump (2.76m). Adam Marsh had personal record performances in all of his events with marks of 14.9s in the 100m, 8.9s in the 50m hurdles, 3.45m in the long jump, 14.60m in the discus and 22.52m in the javelin. Ashleigh Murray, 10, was second in the 50m hurâ€" dles (9.6s) and third in long jump (2.74m). Jessica Hollinger was a double winner as well, recording 9.6s in the 50m hurdles and 2.78m in the long jump. To that she added a third in both the 5Om Oakville golf course yields up holeâ€"inâ€"one The games will be held at Sherwood Forest Park with more than 200 high flyâ€" ing players expected. Appleby serves up free tennis clinic Some golfers, who patiently wait a lifetime for a holeâ€"inâ€"one, will no doubt be a bit jealous at Francis Ligon who only had to wait two months. That‘s how long the 21â€"yearâ€"old Mississauga resident had been playing golf before he bagged an ace at the Rive Oaks course in Oakville on Mon., July 4. He used a Wilson Prostaff wedge and a No. 4 Topâ€"Flite Plus 11 ball on the parâ€" three, sixth hole. P W L Winners _ 7 6 0 1 28 Flames 7 4 0 3 15 JelinekCrk 7 4 1 2 19 CmishWish 7 4 2 1 27 United 7 8. 1. 9 21 Vinylgraph 7 3 3 1 19 Chargers 7 2 5 0 18 Altruists 7 1. 4: 2 10 Diggers : 7 1 5 1.13 CentryCsh 7 0 7 0 13 July 7: Altruists 5, Diggers 1; 11 8 12 21 18 19 19 15 30 30 T GF GA TP 13 11 10 9 0 o a m w o Flames 3, Century Cash 2; Winners 3, Chargers 1; Comish Welsh 5, United 5; Jelinek Cork 4, Vinylgraphics 1. Highlight reel: three goal perforâ€" mances were turned in by Saara Dunk of Jelinek Cork and Ann Marie Michaud of Chargers. June 30: United 1, Winners 1; Airline employees are right on the ball Oakville‘s Howard Johnson Hotel is the host hotel for a softball tournament, on tap all next week, that will pit North America‘s major airlines against each other. In their second annual tournament, host Canadian Airlines will compete against Air Canada, Air Ontario, American Airlines, USAir, United, Business Express, British Airways, Continental, Delta and North West. A free introductory tennis clinic for preâ€"teens is being held at Appleby College Monday (July 18) at 3:45 p.m. The Oakville Angels girls underâ€"15 rep soccer team, which boasts a record of four wins a tie and a loss so far this year, participated in the first round of the Ontario Cup games this past weekend, winning all four of its games on home turf in Group Six. Oakville hosted two games and came out victorious in both with the underâ€"19 Seventy Seven boys rep team defeating East York Dynamos 4â€"2 and the underâ€"17 Winstars boys rep team defeating Niagara Club Italia Juventus 6â€"1. Off the home turf, however, Oakville wasn‘t as successful. In Scarborough the Oakville Gators women‘s team fell 5â€"4 to West Rouge Renegades and the underâ€"19 Rebels girls rep team was edged 2â€"1 by Scarborough United Sonics. The clinic is open to boys and girls from eight to 12 years of age. To reserve a place, call 845â€"4681. Participants are asked to bring in a donation for a local food bank. Appleby College, for the fifth year, is offering a summer sports school, which includes a tennis program. Also on tap are soccer, hockey and an ‘exploring the sports‘ program. There is still room is some of the sessions which are generally a week long. Schools are coed, for ages 7 to 16, and start at just $149 per week. The underâ€"15 Slough Demons girls rep team, playing in Group One, tied Richmond Hill Strikers 1â€"1 but lost to Welland Thunder and West Rouge Tornados by the same 3â€"0 scores. _ The underâ€"15 boys team also failed to advance out of their group, which played in Welland. The girls team, sponsored by Colton Roofing, moves on to the Ontario Cup quarterâ€"finals which will be held during the Ontario Summer Games in Nepean Aug. 11â€"14, The second round of the Ontario Cup playdowns were on tap Sunday and Oakville had a number of teams involved. OAKVILLE 4, North York Cosmos 0: Laura Glasspoole scored a pair while singles went to Nicki Viahovic and Jodi Peacock. OAKVILLE 4, London Storm 0: the scoring was spread out with singles to Katie Dann, Nicki Viahovic, Julia Burden and Suzie Kerby. Here are their weekend results: OAKVILLE 5, Searborough Spirits 2: Nicki Viahovic scored a pair of goals with singles to Julia Burden, Jodi Peacock and Laura Glasspoole. Oakville teams in Ontario Cup playdowns Triple Crown Sports is presenting its second annual street skate festival series Aug. 6 and 7 at Toronto‘s Greenwood Race Track. Designed to cater to all ability levels, the event features threeâ€"onâ€"three and fiveâ€" onâ€"five roller hockey competitions as well as high flying freestyle competitions, demo skates and instructional clinics. To register for an event, call event director Joe Demizio at (416) 564â€"8544. Steel City hosts beach volleyball tourney Hamilton will host the first annual Aquafest beach volleyball tournament on July 23 and 24 at Harbourfront Park. ‘The fastâ€"paced event allows the rapidly growing number of inâ€"line skaters to compete for awards, socialize and skate for fun all day long. Sponsored by Greater Hamilton Aquafest and Banana Boat Sun Protection, volâ€" leyball enthusiasts of all skill levels are invited to participate. To register, call (905) 527â€"3895 (Hamilton) or (416) 861â€"1739 (Toronto). Underâ€"15 girls move on to Ontario games Big wheels keep on roller blading Triple Crown‘s threeâ€"onâ€"three basketball tournament is coming to Toronto‘s Greenwood Racetrack on July 23 and 24, and the registration deadline is this Monday (July 18). Male and female basketball enthusiasts of all shapes, sizes and experience levâ€" els will be matched against competitors of similar skill levels. . _ All tournament pTayers will be able to compete for a berth in the finals in Boulder, Colorado. Part of the $84 cost per team goes towards an organization in Toronto that proâ€" motes youth basketball development. For more information, phone (416) 564â€"8544. Industry and education meet on the links Threeâ€"onâ€"three bâ€"ball tourney in Toronto A fundâ€"raising golf tournament is being held by the Halton Industry Education Council next Thursday (July 21) at Hidden Lake Golf Club. The $85 registration includes golf, dinner, prizes, taxes and gratuity. Holeâ€"inâ€"one prizes include a vehicle from Discovery Ford and free air transâ€" portation for two to any Canadian Airlines destination. The purpose of the tournament, which is.slated to become an annual affair, is to have some fun while supporting the work of the Halton Industry Education Council which links business and education and provides young people with critically needâ€" ed career counseling and career research skills. In existence since 1991, the council is mandated to bring industry and educa- tion together in new and innovative ways. M For more information, phone 634â€"2575. Busy Canada Day weekend for underâ€"10s The Oakville underâ€"10 boys rep soccer team finished up a busy Canada Dat weekend with a 2â€"1 victory over Streetsville after splitting their four games at the Robbie international tournament in Scarborough. Peter Kuchta and Charlie Riddell each scored a goal to lead the attack agains Streetsville. Kevin Mcintyre, playing his first game in goal, looked very good while Stev Marinic chipped in with a strong game on defence. Oakville played very well at the Robbie, considering four regulars weren‘t there. Woodbridge defeated Oakville 4â€"1 in the opener with Mike Montano getting the lone marker. â€" The second game could have gone either way but Oakville came up on th short end, losing 2â€"1 to Darlington. Draggy Stojkovic counted the lone _g_qal. s 7A7g.)éin'st'Chirigrt'1ac'ouvsy, Stojkovic led the way with a pair while Lee Bekker an Peter Kuchta counted singles. $ "Agéi?nist'Wés't F{ouge,v Mark Misiak had a hatâ€"trick while Kuchta and Charli Riddell each counted singles. Robert Stein stopped a penalty shot to help kee Oakville in front. ; Jennifer Budd was in goal for all three shutâ€"outs. OAKVILLE 3, Niagara Falls 0: the scoring was taken care of by Nicki Viahovic, Suzie Kerby and Chantel P W L T râ€" oo o + Lana 7/ 4 1 2 7 4 2 1 ® ~ 0 ob +â€" â€" w w in 0 0 oby 7 ..0%7. 0 Jelinek Cork 4, Diggers 1; Chargers 6, Century Cash 2; Flames 0, Altruists 0; Comish Welsh 4, Viynylgraphics 2. Highlight reel: hatâ€"trick turned in by Colleen Craig of Altruists and twoâ€" goal performances by Catherine Skrivanic (Jelinek Cork), Lisa Bowker (Chargers). _RECREATIONAL SOFTBALL P W oL T TP Chaps/Bmie 14 8 4 2 18 Legion _ 14 7 5 2 16 Texas Arm 14 7 6 115 Coachs 14 7 7 0 14 Avalon _ 14 6 °6 2 14 PioADeli 14 3 10 1 ~7 Call the toll free information hotline now and request your FREE COPY of the Halton Child Care Information guide A communty service from the Children‘s Council of Hatton. the Region of Halton and the Ministry of Community and Social Services. onday to Friday from 8 am to 8 pm Ducks 4 0 Red Wng 4 1 Hawks _ 3 2 Flyers _ 1 3 Stars 0 5 Ashley Division Bruins Leafs Penguins Whalers Sabres Canadns Tues. July 5: Coach‘s 15, Avalon Legion 11, Texas Armadillos 4; Cha 6, Picâ€"Aâ€"Deli 5. Highlight reel: Pat Aston had t strong defensive games to help t Legion get back on track with a tw Graham Division i R: DECISION: GF GA Pt 39 22 11 38 23 11 + T GF 1 27 1 22 0. 19 1 16 GA Pt

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