Oakville Beaver, 11 Nov 2001, p. 18

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18 - The Oakville Beaver W eekend, Sunday N o vem b er 11, 2001 Oakville Trafalgar makes both Jr. and Sr. Halton volleyball finals Oakville Trafalgar has made it to the championship game o f both the junior and senior boys high school volleyball championships. And their opponents also hail from the same school, as well -- Georgetown. The finals are on tap on Monday at Sheridan College, the junior game at 3:30 p.m. and the senior game at 4:45 p.m. Admission is $2 students, $3 adults. The winner of the Halton senior final advances directly into next Friday's Golden Horsehoe Athletic Conference (G-HAC) championship game. The loser of the Halton final still lives to fight another day, taking on the Hamilton Catholic Board champion on Wednesday with the winner advancing to Friday's G-HAC cham pionship. The winner o f the G-HAC champi onship advances to OFSAA which is being held in Mississauga, Nov. 23.24. Team GIRLS BASKETBALL - final Volpe Division Senior PA G W L PF P Aquinas 9 9 0 503 173 18 7 Iroquois Ridge 9 2 355 287 14 Blakelock 9 6 3 312 293 12 Oak. Trafalgar 9 6 3 304 284 12 Bishop Reding 9 5 4 320 293 10 Milton 5 9 4 300 302 10 4 8 Loyola 9 5 335 342 Q.E. Park 4 9 2 7 246 320 9 1 8 180 294 2 E.C. Drury 0 White Oaks 9 0 9 153 360 This week's scores: Iroquois Ridge 37, Bishop Reding 23; O ak Trafalgar 36, E.C. Drury 27; Aquinas 54, White Oaks 16: Blakelock 40, Q.E. Park 26; Milton 39, Loyola 21. TH U R SD A Y PR ELIM INA R Y R O U N D PLAY OFF: PHILTHY'S SPOTLIGHT: the Inscan (red jersey) team won a 1-0 thriller over Bank of Montreal green jerseys in the boys U-8 red division final. Inscan is ably coached by Tom Kelly, Gerry O'Hanlon and John Kavanaugh (absent from photo). BACK ROW: Thomas Kelly, Connor Farrell, Shane O 'Hanlon, Kirk Gowlacki, Jordan Leslie, Stefan Chiasson and Michael Ulozas. FRONT ROW: Jordan Mullin, Donnie McConachie, Dallas Smith, Kyle Kavanagh, Ryan Leslie, Alex Hilder and William Coulthard. - Team Notre Dam e Nelson Richardson Division Senior - top two G W L PF PA P 9 9 9 0 8 1 526 513 278 18 308 16 Philthy's Spotlight Teams receive a $50 gift certificate Curling quality on the rise Tyler Morgan's foursome from the Burlington Curling Club won the Maple Leaf Poultry junior men's bonspiel held recently at the Oakville Curling Club with a win over John Epping's rink from the Peterborough Curling Club. Leslie Bishop's team from the Weston Golf & Curling Club won the junior women's side o f the 16-team event with a win over current junior wom en's champion Carrie Lindner from Brantford. Both Morgan and Bishop each won $1,000 while their opponents each won $500. The Optimists Open Bonspiel was won by Mike Callan's team from the Sarnia Golf & Curling Club with a win over the Tyler McVety foursome from the Cannington Curling Club. Sixteen teams from around the province were entered in this side of the bonspiel. According to tourney chair Gordon Parker, the quality o f youth curling continues to improve, thanks at the provincial level to the Ontario Curling Association and Curl Ontario, and at the local level to the club's junior devel opment program and chief instructor Pat Reid. TIER ONE FOOTBALL The G-HAC football championship will take place Monday, 2 p.m., at Ivor Wynne Stadium between Halton tier one champ Notre Dame of Burlington and Hamilton Roman Catholic champ St. Thomas More. GIRLS BASKETBALL There's a full slate o f Halton high school basketball quarterfinals early this week. On Monday it's the Volpe division (which houses all the Oakville schools). All games are 3:30 p.m., except where noted. In senior action, Aquinas hosts Bishop Reding (5 p.m.); Iroquois Ridge hosts Blakelock. In junior action, Bishop Reding hosts Iroquois Ridge; Aquinas hosts E.C. Drury. On Tuesday, it's the Richardson division. In senior action, Nelson hosts Pearson (5 p.m.); Notre Dame hosts M.M. Robinson. In junior action, M.M. Robinson hosts Assumption (2:30 p.m.); Nelson hosts Burlington Central. First loss of the season despite great goattending by Mason and goal from Scholz Here are recent results for the Oakville Rangers peewee AA rep team. Oct. 12: the Rangers dropped their first game of the season, a close one on the road, 2-1, to Burlington Eagles. Goalie Steve Mason played a great game to keep Oakville in the game. Michael Scholz scored from Michael Morrison. Oct. 7: Oakville blasted the visiting Orangeville Flyers 7-3. Goals were scored by Frazer Milligan (2), Jesse Martyn (2), Joel Brooks, Kevin Lee and Jason Bortolotti. Assists went to Spencer Taugher (2), Kyle Brodie (2), Brooks (2), Michael Morrison, Justin Wilson-Kirby, Ali Robitaille, Michael Scholz and Michael Lorenz. Oct, 5: Oakville shut out one of the team's toughest teams, Caledon Hawks, in their own bam, 2-0. Steve Mason earned the shutout. Justin Wilson-Kirby scored the opener -- and winner -- on a fine shorthanded effort in the second period. Forechecking deep in the Caledon end, he pounced on an errant clear ing attempt, waited for the Hawks goalie to make his move, and shoveled the puck up high. Michael Morrison added the second goal, from Kyle Brodie. Frazer Milligan was instrumental tying up two Caledon players in front of the net. Oct. 1: Oakville were taught a lesson in tenacity by Flamborough in a 6-6 tie, with Oakville blowing a huge lead. Oakville goals were scored by Ali Robitaille (2), Justin Wilson-Kirby, Joel Brooks, Michael Morrison and Spencer Taugher. Assists went to Kevin Parkin (2), Ali Robitaille, Mitchell Davey, Taugher, Kyle Brodie, Wilson-Kirby and Kevin Lee. Sept. 29: Oakville won their season and road opener 5-3 in Guelph. Frazer Milligan had the first and last goals with single markers, in between, by Justin Wilson-Kirby, Jesse Martyn and Kyle Brodie. Assists went to Kyle Brodie (2), Spencer Taugher, Ali Robitaille, O.J. Jones, Jason Bortolotti and Joel Brooks. Sports Notes Oakville's Andrew Saulez. a fourthyear Kinesiology student had another outstanding season with the McMaster Marauders men's soccer team, making the OUA first all-star team. It's the third year he's been selected. In her senior year with William and Mary College, Oakville's Jan et Sury has been named as second all-star to her CAA conference. Her team opens up their soccer playoffs Friday. Nicole Vlahovic helped Edinboro University to its best year in women's NCAA soccer. Edinboro had an 11-5-1 record, the most wins ever for the school, and Vlahovic led the team in scoring with 12 goals and seven assists. She's already the school's all-time leading scorer with 31 goals and 17 assists. The team bowed out in its first ever PSAC playoff appearance, losing 1-0 to Bloomsburg which went on to lose the championship game to Lock Haven 2-1 in quadruple overtime, finishing off the year with a 15-2-1 record. Great tasting water? Sign chromium o do r-ca usm g substances First loss of the season drops record to a still stellar 21-1-1 The Oakville Rangers atom A rep team , spon sored by Microsoft, are approaching the midway point of the regular season and have compiled an outstand ing 21-1-1 record to date, the only loss coming on a recent road trip to Fergus. The most recent string of action saw Oakville's boys win three of four as Oakville's opponents have taken on a much more physical approach to playing this high scoring team. It appears that the new tact is to try and slow them down with an aggressive hi-hit-hit style of play. So far, the Rangers have held their own. Here's the recent action. Scottie Benzoni was absolutely sensational in a 72 win over Hespeler Shamrocks as he racked up four goals and assisted on another. Oakville's other goals were delivered by Hollis Milroy, Shane Wilton and Darren Quan. Assists this evening went to Jeff Patterson (3), Peter Ranieri, Tyler Schlonies, Wilton, Milroy and defencemen Michael Baird, Ethan Withers and Nic Pezzente. The next game was a return trip to Hespeler where Oakville won 4-0. Benzoni continued his domination of the Shamrocks with a pair of goals while Shane Wilton popped one, as did Tyler Schlonies. Assists went to Michael Salvatore (2), Nic Pezzente, Darren Quan and Schlonies. With 20 consecutive wins, a let down was bound to occur as it most certainly did in a 6-0 defeat on the road in Fergus. Oakville lost a very physical game but bounced back with a 4-2 victory over the Woolwich Wildcats a few days later. Ranger goals were scored by Tyler Schlonies, Brian Coules, Hollis Milroy and Darren Quan. Assists were recorded by Benzoni, Baird, James Wallace, Ranieri, Pezzente and Josh Ceccarelli. The win was recorded by goalie Michael Savoie who made his first appearance in a Ranger jersey, playing for the injured Kevin Campbell. Reduces particles that cause cloudy water I t s in th e details! Culligan reverse osm osis d rinking w ater systems reduce microscopic im purities a n d chemical e lem en ts' as small as an atom .T ap in to over 65 years o f clean w ater expertise a nd engineering--just say " .Hey C ulligan M an!" . O ne dollar a m onth' · / to Rent o r Own** a Culligan Aqua-Sensor W ater Conditioning Series o r W ater Tower D rinking System. 905-338-4888 0 is Water. Catch a rep game Here are the upcoming games for Oakville Rangers rep teams. SU N D A Y , N ov. U Mississauga Winning ways continue The Oakville Rangers m inor atom A rep hockey team are continuing their winning ways. With decisive 13-0 (Max Bazar shutout) and 12-2 wins over Milton and Guelph, respectively and a 4-4 tie with Dundas, coupled with a 3-1 win over Georgetown, the Rangers are now 6-1-1 in league play. The tie with Dundas could have been a vic tory, as well, with Oakville squandering a 42 lead in the final two minutes. Oakville's scoring in the last four games is as follows: Taylor Rivers 4g, 8a; Michael Turner 3g, 6a; Alexander Patterson 5g, 4a.; Eric Chiasson lg, 7a; Alex Kruse 5g, 3a; Mark Bennett 5g, 2a; Michael Chase 3g, 3a; Ryan Dearden 5a; Kyle Paterson 2g, 3a; David Allen lg, 4a; Andrew Betrand 3a; Mark Runciman 2a; Taylor M acintosh 2a; and Eric Crepinsek la. H ockey Players Wanted for (Oakville Arena) noon, novice AAA vs Stoney Creek 1:10 p.m., bantam A vs Hespeler (Glen Abbey) 5 p.m., minor atom A vs Georgetown 6:20 p.m., atom AAA vs Halton 7:40 p.m.minor bantam AA vs Stoney Creek M O N D A Y , N o v . 12 Beaver G e n tle m a n 's H o cke y Sunday Nights at The Oakville Arena 10:00-11:00 p.m. T e rry a t (Glen Abbey) 7:20 p.m. peewee AA vs Burlington 9 p.m., midget AA vs Caledon (River Oaks B) 6:30 p.m., novice A vs Dundas 7:45 p.m. minor bantam AAA vs Halton T U E S D A Y , N o v . 13 www.oiikvillebeaver.com For information call: 905-634-1949 or K en a t 905-845-7837 (Oakville Arena) 6:30 p.m., minor peewee AAA vs Milton 8 p.m., minor bantam AA vs Caledon (Glen Abbey) m 8:30 p.m., peewee AAA vs Welland

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