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Oakville Beaver, 12 Feb 1993, p. 32

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pooecqsedo0000000000008008e8ee®e © U our Communty FLYER DISTRIBUTION information...................5013 AUTOMOTIVE Ker Cadill 6010 Savin, Johnson and Laughlin had two assists each, Lynham and Nicole Leblanc singles. GIRLS Oakville bantams managed a tie in three games at the Burlington Friednship Tournament.Quinn Anglin scored in a 1â€"1 draw with Brampton. Brenda Wilkinson assists. Oakville Atoms defeated Burlington 3â€"1 and Flamborough 5â€"2 before battling to a scoreless draw with Sudbury. Merritt Blundy and Jillian Savin had two goals each for Oakville, Leslea Laughlin, Amanda Lynham, Amy Bell and Kaitlin Johnson one. Rangers, who now await the winner of the Bramptonâ€"Burlington series, dropped games three and four of the series 1â€"0 and 3â€"2. Josh Smyth and Steven Donnelly scored the goals. Oakvilie also lost 1â€"0 to Burlington and 3â€"0 to Leasie. Sean Tompa recorded his eighth shutout of the campaign as Oakville won the sixâ€"point series in five games. Conor Murphy added a goal and an assist for Oakville. Nico Gill had two assists. Adam Kalata scored twice to pace Oakville Sunlight Solariums to a 3â€"0 win over Chinguacousy and the Ontario Minor Hockey Association minor novice AA playdown series. Ken Watt at 825â€"3547 Doug Cann 847â€"2501 Brian Colm 825â€"4161 Russ Andrew 847â€"9225 Paperweight....... 1987 â€"1989 1st yr. â€"1986 ........................... 2nd yr.â€"1985 1st yr. â€" 1984 ........................... 2nd yr.â€"1983 Peeweg.............. istyr. â€"1982 ........................... 2nd yr.â€"1981 Bantam......:.:..... 1st yr. â€"1980 ........................... 2nd yr.â€"1979 Midget................ 1st yr. â€"1978 ........................... 2nd yr.â€"1977 FREE INTRODUCTORY CLINIC DATES éTO BE ADVISED AT REGISTRATION BOOTH) Also canvassing for Coaches, Convenors and Volunteers. People who are interested can contact REGISTRATIO Registration Fee $85 Tyke/Midget $20 Paperweight SATURDAY, FEB. 20/93 Glen Abbey Arena 7:30 a.m.â€"2:30 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 6/93 Oakville Place 9 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 27/93 Oakville Arena 7:30 a.m. â€" 2:30 o.m. Lisa Robertson had the shutout. Glen Abbey Arena MONDAY, MARCH 29, FRIDAY, APRIL 2 6 p.m. â€" 9 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 3 7:30 a.m. â€" 4:30 p.m. James gang rules court Jodie Peacock added five points for New Central. Jennifer Bright sank 10 points for E.J. James. In other action, River Oaks clipped Montclair 19â€"18 and Pilgrim Wood routed Falgarwood 38â€"16. Jackie Spence and Terrie Galbraith had six points apiece for River Oaks. Allison Hoy and Christine Hunter tabbed four each for Montclair. Kelly Khaira registered 15 points for Pilgrim Wood. Stacey Charizopoulos was next with 11. Maggie Webster had eight points for Falgarwood. CENTRAL GIRLS: Balwant Garcia collected 16 points in Morden‘s 40â€"39 vicâ€" tory over Brookdale in Central girls action last week. Connie Rowley and Lindy Booth added 14 and 12 points respectively for Morden (2â€"4). Cindy White had 19 points for Brookdale. In other actioin, Pineland blasted Morden 66â€"18, Eastview outlasted C.H. Norton 19â€"14 and QEP toppled Frontenac 37â€"18. EAST GIRLS: Becky Richardson collected 12 points to pace New Central to a 32â€"18 decision over E.J. James. New Central remains undefeated at 6â€"0 while E.J. James slipped to 3â€"4. CENTRAL BOYS: Jason Kataila and Sheldon Gordon fired nine poihts each in Queen Elizabeth Park‘s 31â€"23 win over Frontenac in Central boys action last week. QEP went to 5â€"2. In other action, Pineland downed Eastview 45â€"35. The win improved E.J. James to 6â€"1 while New Central fell to 2â€"4. Mike McGuire and Vikram Malhotra added 12 and 10 points respectively for the winners. Jason Davis was high scorer for New Central with 17 points. Sean Buckleyâ€"West fired 19 points to power E.J. James to a 51â€"39 victory over New Central in Halton public elementary schools East boys basketball action last week. In other East boys action, Falgarwood downed Pilgrim Wood 34â€"29 and Montclair tripped River Oaks 33â€"22. Craig Gilmore had eight points for Pilgrim Wood. Danilo Prostran and Mike Sandhu added four apiece. Nige! Hearns netted eight points for Montclair. Paul Stewart had six for River Oaks. ROYAL BANK 4 (Nick Harrington 4. Assists: Mike Denby 2, Craig Wilson 2, Morgan DeHamilton, Nick Markovic, Ryan Gonsalves). TEAM FIVE 1 (Andrew TEAM FOUR 4 (Cameron Samoyuloff 2, Kyle Jordan, Eric Futterman. Assists: Samoyloff, Jordan, Alok Ajmera). SHOPPERS DRUG MART 1 (Adam Vowels. Assists: Dan Chronowic, Robert Schiavone). Dutra). TEAM TWO 1 (Matt Saarinen) n"tomorrow MINOR OAKS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MINOR PEEWEE WHITE TAYLOR‘S TRADEMARKS 2 (Patrick Leahy, Jeff Everything.Must Go! nz e e OPTIMISTS CLUB 3 (Mark Sm ith 2, John Valley, Assists: Valley, Scott Davis). KIWANIS CLUB 3 (S. Lozer, M. Dennis, C. Howson). BELL 6 (J. Brown 2, C. Mackenzie, R. Hasbury, J. Pupulin, T. Marshall). LITTLE CASEAR‘S 2 (Matt Ofiver, A. Poustic). BANTAM RED TANDET TROJANS 4 (Ryan McCalien, R. Sousa Dias, R. Morrison, R. Burke). PETROâ€"CAN 2 (P. Wilbore, C. Hatch). Gaudet from Chris Brown) HOURS: Mon.â€"Wed. Sat, 96 p.m. Thurs. Fri. 9â€"9 p.m. Sunday 12â€"5 p.m.

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