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Oakville Beaver, 17 Oct 1993, p. 41

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The surname of a White Oaks high school football player was incorrectly reported in a story in last Friday's Beaver. Michell Melhuis is the first girl to play high school football in Oakville. The Beaver apologizes for any embarrassment this may have caused. The Beaver will be publishing a special section dedicated to Oakville’s youth teams of the past year. So if you have a photo of your soccer baseball or any other team, submit it to The Sports Editor, Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd. L6K 3S4. Include names of players, sponsor and phone number of a contact person. We’ll try to publish all of them, although the deadline is Nov. 30. CORRECTION Do you have a picture of your team? SMILE! Home Court Basketball reg- istration. Children, youth and adult leagues. See Page 99 of Oakville Parks and Recreation brochure...0akville Athletiques Track and Field Club. Winter indoor training. 827- 1934...Burlington Hornets house league basketball. Three age divisions for boys and girls. 335-5679. WEDNESDAY: High school (girls) basketball: White Oaks at Loyola. 3:30 pm. TUESDAY: Burlington Cougars vs. Oakville Blades. Provincial Jr. A hockey League. 7:30 pm. at Oakville Arena. FRIDAY: High school foot- ball: St. Thomas Aquinas at Loyola, 6:30 pm. at Bronte Athletic Field. Blades vs. Royal York. 8 pm. Oakville Arena. BQAHD TICKETS U195 'I AND RECREATION I THE OAKVILLE BEAVER | In a showdown between pair of unbeatens, No. 1 ranked Appleby College and No. 2 QB. Park battled to a scoreless tie, Wednesday. But the Eagles get the first-place nod because they scored more goals (20) during the regular season than did Appleby (l4). The two teams receive first-round playoff byes before playing second-round games, Wednesday, both at Q E. Park Eagles play the lowest ranked survivor at 3: 30 p. m., Appleby the highest ranked survivor at 4:30 in - Volpe semifinals Two winners then met the two top teams from the Richardson (Burlington) Division for the right to move on to the Halton final, Oct. 27 at Sherwood Forest Park, Is this the year for the Queen Elizabeth Park field hockey team? For each of the past three years, the Eagles have been wondering the same thing. Now, after once more finishing in first place in the Halton Secondary School Athletic Association's Volpe Division, they begin the hunt for bigger game. The Eagles have been playing together for four years now. They won the unofficial junior tourna- ment in their first year; lost in penal- ty strokes in the Halton junior final the next year and last year again lost in penalty strokes, this time to M.M. Robinson in the Halton senior championship. Field hockey Eagles are flying high "They're all chomping at the bit wanting to finally win it this year," said Lynda Saunders, who started the team and has coached them ever Get you: day of! lo a flesh start with M(Dona|d's new Baked Muffin; Irthy Wen-Baked every moming. these moulhwalerinq Heals are sewed in‘ Golden Bran fr Raisin - Bluebciry ' (mot Oven-Baked Daily in our Kitchens BAKED MUFFINS! Introducing MtDonald's new Ivy one a! your mmHqugmd's [031M IIGH SC Which translates in wins. Half-back Karen Conboy leads the charge, with left-wing Megan Ramage and defender Brenda Brown among the other keys. Goaltender Kylie Evans gave up just one goal all season (Appleby College did not allow a goal all year). since. The team not only plays field hockey together, they also play together soccer. It's a close-knit bunch, Saunders says, which results in "a lot of good communication on the field." VOLLEYBALL There's a changing of the guard in high school volleyball. T.A. Blakelock Tigers made sure of that when they dumped perennial power Oakville Trafalgar Red Devils 2-1 in a key Halton Secondary Schools Athletic Association match, Wednesday. ‘ DUND-Ul â€"_ CARFIND MAKES IT EASY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1993 TO BUY OR SE|__-L A VEHICL‘ PAGE 41 The win left Blakelock with a 4â€"0 record and solidified their No. 1 ranking in the HSSAA. Red Devils entered the game with a 2-1 mark and ranked No. 5, their previous loss coming to No. 4 Queen Elizabeth Park. OT is still a force in junior, maintaining its No. 1 ranking and unbeat- en record with a 2â€"0 win over Blakelocle playoff match-ups. FOOTBALL ' Oakville Trafalgar isn't ranked in the top five in the HSSAA junior football rankings But the Devils made a strong push by belting Milton 21-8, Thursday. Dave Hyland scored two touchdowns and Jason Monrad the other as the team improved to 2-0-1. Now things get tricky. Monday is the start of a week's worth of cross- overs and seedings to determine Tier] and Tier II \oonwrm a: “(my runucnn 635-0222

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