AND RECREATION Little League players face the stars Oakville Little League is hosting its second annual sports celebrity exhibition baseball game on Saturday (Aug. 6). The afternoon, which gets underway at Trafaigar Park (133 Rebecca Street, behind Oakville Arena) at 12:30 p.m., is all in support of the Oakville Little League Foundation and Special Olympics. Some Special Olympians will be on hand to shore up the celebrity team which will include past and present Jays Bob Bailor and Rob Butler, Argo star Mike ‘Pinball‘ Clemons and a host of Minor Oaks Hockey Association is now accepting registration for a Summer Hockey School for players ages 6â€"14 inclusive. Grouping by age and ability DON‘T COME TO US... WE‘LL COME TO YOU! LOCATION: DATE: Registration forms available at: * Corbetts Sports, Speers Rd. _ * Comet Sports * River Oaks Arena * Natinal Sports * Glen Abbey Arena * Or call 257â€"8992 REGISTRATION FEE: $110 Adult Instruction by Town Rep Coaches SPECIAL GUEST INSTRUCTORS Peter MacKellar â€" Soo Greyhounds Matt Swain â€" Oakville Blades Ryan Nauss â€" Peterborough Petes Brent Strike â€" Drafted by Sarnia Sting OAKVILLE RANGERS INTERNATIONAL * Most Insurance Companies * FREE mo‘bile service * FREE pickâ€"up delivery «e No ‘50 Deductible* GLEN ABBEY ARENA AUG. 20th to AUG. 26th 1 Hour onâ€"ice instruction 1/2 Hour video instruction other stars. Admission is free and there will be refreshments, autograph signing and raffle prizes. Gridiron playoffs The Oakville Longhorns won all 10 games in the Northern Football Conference‘s recently concluded regular season. On Saturday, they‘ll try to clear the next hurdle as they open the playoffs at home against Brampton. Game time is 6 p.m. at Bronte Athletic Field. 3145 Dundas St. W., Unit 11, Mississauga (beside Price Club) Junior men (30 riders): won by Oakville‘s WAYNE BODREAU who races for Cycle Path. Second was Andrew Stokesâ€"Rees of Mississauga Cycling Club and third was Ken More of the Maple Leaf Cycling Club (London, Ont.). Oakville cyclists were fairâ€" minded about Sunday‘s firstâ€"annual Lakeshore Criterium, winning half of the races and leaving the rest of the hardware for outâ€"ofâ€"towners. Here are the results: Cadet (one rider): James Vets (50 riders): won in conâ€" vincing fashion by Buffalo‘s Wayne Luther. Second was Burlington resâ€" ident Desi Desrochers of Concorde Cycling Club and third was Don Zuck of the Garden City Cycling Club (St. Catharines). Bond, Forest City (London) Senior women: won by Oakville‘s JULIA FARELL of the Oakville Cycling Club. Second was Rene Hayden and third was Linda Gilligan of Vanwood Cycling Club (Toronto). Junior women:â€" won by Oakville‘s LEIGH HARGROVE of the Oakville Cycling club. Senior men, tier three and four (95 riders): won by Paul Homack of Mississauga City Cycling Club. Second was Chris Bushaven of the Queen City Cycling Club (Buffalo) and third was Mike Wheatcroft of Forest City Cycling Club (London). An early frost hit Glen Abbey Golf Course on Tuesday. But the real damage won‘t be apparent until early September when South Africa‘s Dave Frost comes back to play for keeps. Senior men, elite tier one and two (90 riders): won by Aaron Bishop of D‘Omnellas Cycling Club (Scarborough). Second was Tim Lefevre of Torontoâ€"Italia Cycling On Tuesday, the defending Bell Canadian Open champion was conâ€" tent to just bang a few balls off the newlyâ€"installed practice tee and to check out the new multiâ€"million dollar clubhouse renovation job. Early Frost at Glen Abbey The affable Frost came literally half way around the world from South Africa to help plug Oakville‘s Had an MMM? ERIN MILLS COLLISION 3090 Woodchester Dr. Mississauge * Some restrictions apply "QUALITY SERVICE IS OUR TOP PRIORITY" â€" Our Reputation Demands It! Our Customers Prove It! Key Transport Clifs LG Atlantic Telecom Skybirds Blazers Sunoco _ 10 4 5 1 13 19 9 Systems 10 3 4 3 23 24 9 Corbett‘s 10 2 8 0 12 35 4 SydVince 10 1 8 1 15 35 3 July 28 games: Corbetts 4, Syd Vince 1; Bell Sygma 7, Sunoco 1; Procor 2, Systems Xcellence 0; Skybirds 4, Blazers 1. Highlight reel: four goals for Heather Chisholm (Bell), three goals to Becky Cororan (Skybirds) and two goals each to Adrienne Dorn : (Corbetts) and Rachelle Harvey (Bel). July 21 games: Procor 4, SydVince Underâ€"10 Girls ‘A‘ Div. (July 28) Underâ€"10 Girls ‘B‘ Div. (July 28) rds 10.0 9. 1 1 Underâ€"13 Girls (July 29) P W L T GF GA TP igma 10 9 0 1 38 10 19 ds 10 6 3 1 21 17 13 6 10 6 4 0 16 12 12 s 10 5 4 1 33 18 11 o 104 5 1 13 19 9 ms 10 3 4 3 23 24 9 10 6 3 1 21 10 6 4 0 16 10 5 4 1 33 10 4 5 1 13 10 3 4 3 23 10 2 8 0 12 10 1 8 1 15 prestigious annual event, and the visit must surely have brought back some pleasant memories of last year‘s final hole dramatics where an amazing 225â€"yard fiveâ€"wood shot on to the green helped him finish with a birdie and a one shot victory over Fred Couples who was already in the clubhouse. Bill Paul, the Oakvilleâ€"based director of championships for the Royal Canadian Golf Association (RCGA) termed it as his most memâ€" orable moment at the Canadian 0; Blazers 5, Sunoco 0; Bell 4, Systems Xcellence 1; Skybirds 2, Corbetts 1. Highlight reel: shutout recorded by Andrea St. Onge; three goals to Tanya Rank (Blazers) and a pair each to Victoria Milwain (Procor) and Heather Chisholm (Bell). Motorola _ 10 8 Rand 10 7 Storâ€"Tex _ 10 7 Systems _ 10 4 Mâ€"T 10 2 ABB 10 0 ~ on n â€" s in C ie s 89B 8 10 0 7 10 17 18 15 14 14 22 9 47 5 38 0 July 27 games: Rand Technology 4, ABB 1; Storâ€"Tex 3, Motorola Cellular 2; Systems Xcellence 10, Mâ€"T 1. Highlight reel: Allison Moffatt scored four goals for Systems Xcellence; Kristina Melhuish scored all three goals for Storâ€"Tex; and Julie Winarski Lockie (Motor Cellular) each scored West100 (Rand Technology) and Heather West100 _ 10 8 Bâ€"D 10 8 Healey _ 10 6 (ela 10 4 Flames _ 10 2 PPG 10 1 © ® ® A 4 â€" 1 47 19 17 1 41 14 17 0 32 15 12 0 22 92 8 0 7 s8 4 0 5 85â€" 2 July 27 games: IOF Foresters 6, PPG 1; West 100 Real Estate 3, Healey Chiropractic 2; and Bectonâ€" Dickinson 6, Flames 1. Highlight reel: hatâ€"tricks to Candace Kawiuk (IOF), Heather Sullivan (West 100) and Nadia Manes (Bâ€"D). Christine Schliefer picked up a pair. Underâ€"11 Girls ‘A‘ Div. (Aug. 3) P W L T GF GA TP otorola 10 8 1 1 39 10 17 ind 107 2 1 29 18 15 orâ€"Tex 10 7 3 0 37 14 14 Underâ€"11 Girls ‘B‘ Div. (Aug. 3) P W L Tâ€"GF GA TP est100 10 8 1 1 47 19 17 D 108 1 1 41 14 17 aley 106 4 0 32 15 12 P W L T GF GA TF 108 1 1 39 10 107 2 1 29 18 107 3 0 37 14 10 4 5 1 26 22 102 7 1 193 47 10 0 10 0 7 38 10 8 10 8 10 6 10 4 10 2 10 1 Could this be you? If so, you‘ve just won DINNER FOR TWO MYSTERY SHOPPER at Call Liz at the North News to claim your prize 845â€"3824 "I remember looking in his eyes when he grabbed the wood, and I said ‘he‘s going to be our winner‘." He fell into a groove which stood him well throughout Sunday‘s final round. Quipped Frost: "I wish you would have told me." The funny thing is that Frost said‘ he wasn‘t hitting particularly well and had survived "the first three rounds by putting." Then on Saturday night he said he took the wife and kids to see Niagara Falls and on the way back he "stopped to hit some balls." The win, he said, was "definitely one of the highlights of my career", and he‘s pleased to come back to defend his title. Competing in the Bell Canadian Open, he explained, is satisfying because it‘s a national championship and because he‘s parâ€" tial to Jack Nicklausâ€"designed courses. And this year, who knows, he just might run into Fred Couples again. If he does defend his title, he would be the first backâ€"toâ€"back winâ€" ner in nearly 50 years. Winner of the Greater Hartford Open in June, Frost is the 26th difâ€" ferent winner in 29 PGA tour events this year. The parity among golfers, he said, has made it "a fine line between winning and making the cut." A golfer, these days, can "barely make the cut, then put together two great rounds â€" and win." "The main thing is to keep getâ€" ting the opportunity to win. The, more times you are there, the less nervous you are and the better you can handle pressure â€" these are a lot of the things that count when you come to the last hole." Fittingly, while Frost was helpâ€" ing to plug the event, organizers were also announcing that Couples, who is slowly coming back after an injury, has confirmed his entry. A topâ€"10 money winner the past four seasons, Couples has played only seven tour events this year because of back problems. 3055 Dundas St. W., Mississauga