As preview to the upcoming OCAA season, Shen'dan Bruins won the championships of the Sheridan Invitational men's vol- leyball tournament. Bruins downed Cambrian 15-9, 10-15, 15-7 in the ï¬nal. The championships are open to all slot cars, so long as they meet strict speciï¬cations (chassis design and power among them) of any one of eight categories. A category for children under 14 goes today (Friday) at 5:30 pm. Production class races are Saturday, open classes Sunday. The fastest slot cars and best drivers in Nonh America will challenge each other in Oakville this weekend. The lntemational Micro Car Association (IMCA) champi- onships will see nearly 200 of the fastest slot cars around go head to head at Family Hobbies on Speers Rd., today (Friday) through Sunday. BRUIN NEWS Meanwhile, Sheridan won its second game of the men's soccer season, downing George Brown 2-1 , Monday. Bruins, now 2-4-2, possess the league's ï¬fth leading scorer in Darren Fernandes. Presentation of its second annual baseball gold awards will take place at Hopedale Mall on Oct. 30, beginning with the over- 13s at 9:30 am. They'll be fol- lowed by underâ€"7 (10 a.m.); 8 and 9 years olds (1'1 a.m.); 10 and 11 year-olds (11:45 pm.) and 12 and 13-yearâ€"olds (12:30 p.m,.) Oakville radio station CHWO is ready to hand out its annual Gold Awards. And this time it's Oakville Little League baseball that will be the recipient of the station's tn'bute to minor sports. GET IN GEAR GOLDEN DAYS AW QP_5 KND RECREATION [‘HE OI Richard Meloche, Adam Kalata, Steven Donnelly and Ryan Donnelly also scored. Steven Donnelly had three assists, Smyth, Meloche, Scot Russell, Niko Gill and Sean Lavelle the others. MINOR PEEWEE Despite the efforts of goaltender James Klakura, Oakville Agway Metals suffered their first loss of the Tri- County minor peewee campaign, 1-0 to Georgetown. Oakville then went on the road and tied Brantford 2-2 on goals by Robert Kapuscinski and Dan Phillips. Robert Payne and Andrew Holman had the assists. MINOR NOVICE Oakville Xtra Lease won its fifth straight Central AAA Hockey League minor novice game, 9-0 over Welland. Josh Smyth scored three goals and David Nugent two to lead the way. MINOR ATOM A hot Niagara Falls goaltender helped bring anend to Oakville minor AKVILLE BE! AVER I Earlier, Bryan McLoughlin scored two goals and set up another to pace the Rangers to a 5-1 win over Welland Zavitz. Brett McGrath and Eddie Fiore also scored Mike Ruppell and McGrath had two assists each Zavitz, Riddell and Aaron Jarc assisted. NOVICE Derek Dalziel scored three goals, including the winner with 2:32 to play, as Oakville Pennzoil Rangers beat Chinguacousy 6-3 in Central AAA League novice play. atoms’ ï¬ve-game unbeaten streak. The Central: AAA League reps outshot Niagara Falls 21-11 but fell 3-2. Michael Kozak, Adam Ressner and Matthew McIsaac also scored. while Blyth Gill and Chris Riddcll scored for the Rangers, Josh Pippy, Keith Zavitz and Robby Tarantino assisted. wins $25.00 in Gift Certificates from the Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, 165 Cross Avenue. W3 REP H VIJAY VYAS IN ME IH'D‘D1 White Oaks Wildcatsare one of the top senior boys volleyball teams in Halton--and setter Vijay Vyas has a lot to do with it. Wildcats are now 4-1, the lone'loss to top-ranked T.A. Blake/oak in the season opener. Vyas also plays for West Side Volleyball Club, one of the top club‘ teams in the country. EY REPORT fl M Adam Richards scored two goals and Derrick Bendig, Mike Muldoon, Chris Betts and Rob Medeiros one for the Rangersâ€"all in the ï¬rst two periâ€" ods. Stoney Creek replied with three third-period markers to salvage a tie. Daren Hockaday and Adam Lemay had two assists each. Goaltender Paul Winger. playing his ï¬rst game of the season, faced 38 shots for the win. Earlier, the Rangers suffered their first loss of the season, 6-3 to Burlington. Dalziel, Lemay and Hockaday had given Oakville a 3-1 lead Andrew Crosbie Cory White, McIsaac and Ressner assisted BANTAM Oakville Hopedale Mall Rangers built up a 6-2 leadâ€"then had to hold on for a 6-6 Central AAA bantam tie with Stoney Creek. . Blades, minus four regulars â€"Matt Interbanolo and Dolecki (injuries); Mike Roberts and Kent Williams (suspensions following Last Friday's ï¬as- co with Brampton Capitals)â€"-trailed Burlington 3-0 before the game was ï¬ve minutes and were behind 7-2 heading into the/third. Cougars' big gun was Dave Aussem, who scored four goals and set up two others. Paul Kauc, nursing a bad back, had two goals for Oakville, Cory Waring, Phil James and Richards the others. Jason Bengart and Jason Slaney had two assists each. Talentis not a problem, Walker said, maturity is. "We’re looking for players who take the game a little more seriously,†he said. “The worst thing that can happen to a team is becoming complacent about losing," he said. "It's a deadly virus that can infect a whole dressing room.†The Oakville Blades’ braintrust has seen enough. After watching the team limp to its sixth loss in eight Provincial Jr. A Hockey League games Tuesday, club management has opted for Plan B, a plan that will bn'ng about wholesale changes on a club that was expected to challenge for the division title. Walker, head coach Greg Ireland and his assistants met after the game and almost immediately were on the telephone. The result, Walker said, will be the release and trading of some players and the am'val of others within the next two weeks. The club recently added two new playersâ€"defenceman Jud Richards and forward Gord Kalverdaâ€"and Walker ï¬gures more are necessary. “The coaches and I have talked and we agree that there are guys on this team who have no right to be here,†general manager Murray Walker said after an 8-5 loss to Burlington Cougars at Oakville Arena. Changes on the way as Blades drop another [‘HE OAKVILLE BEAVER 0@W ITALIAN If ‘D FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1993 PAGE 22 If NIH D Oakville King Caledon Farms/TD Bank erupted for three third-period goals to earn a 44 tie with Elora in Tri- County League Harrison Division ban- tam action. Trailing 4-1, Oakvillc rccpivcd a goal from Todd Slade then two markers two minutes apart by Jason Joseph. Regan Walsh also scored. Earlier, Gordie Ball and Slade scored twice each in a 7-0 rout of Orangeville. Steve Clarke, Jordan Zacny and Joseph also tallied, while Paul Sanson and Bryan Kirsten had two Later, Mcdciros, Steve McGibbon, Brad Moyer and Richards scored in a 4- 1 win over Niagara Falls. assists each. Moyer totalled four assists, Richards, McGibbon and Medeiros two each, Wells, Kevin Woit. Marc Varteressian, Betts, Bryan Vines. Muldoon, Jamie Trull, Bendig. Andrew Smith and RJ. Carr one. KE WEE