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Oakville Beaver, 24 Jun 1994, p. 22

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Do s i e on e e t e THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, June 24, 1994 â€" 22 ?ower%f%w is * 440,000 prizes added * $5 bonus when you scratch and find a star. For a limited time only * "It‘s a great way to play an old favourite" THE OAKVILLE BEAVER ~SPORTS AND RECREATION FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1994 Call the toll free mfonnanonnEnISInN ] hotline now and request your FREE COPY of the Halton Child Care Information guide. Mmmyandaymsamhapm PAGE 22 A community service from the Children‘s Council of Halton, the Region of Halton and the Ministry of Community and Social Services. at Pepperdine one of the teachers at Appleby College who was the football coach at Sabino the year before. He got me a tryâ€"out, and I ended up making the team." 1 While he gave his American team solid pitching, : he took back as much in coaching. | Among the coaches, he said, were former bigâ€" leaguers John Denny, who won a Cy Young award . in the seventies as a member of the Philadelphia _ * Phillies and Paul Moskau who suited up for the Cincinnati Reds. "They taught me what it was to be a pitcher â€" ; Fâ€"an Harvey was the brunt of a lot of Canuck | | jokes as he played winter ball for one of . Arizona‘s best high school baseball teams. Opposmg batters, however, soon found out his pitching was no joke, as the Canuck hurler comâ€" piled an eightâ€"andâ€"one record. He didn‘t see the final stats, but said his ERA was hovering around 2.00 while his batting average was a respectable .300. His adopted high school â€" Sabino High School in Tucson, Arizona â€" was rated second in the state and, fittingly, was defeated by the top ranked high or at least, they tried," he quipped. school in the state championships to end their seaâ€" A fastball and changeâ€"up pitcher, he has now son. added the curve and slider to his repertoire. Harvey caught the eye of U.S. College scouts, His goal is simply to do well at Pepperdine. If he and he‘s accepted a scholarship to play for gets selected in the draft, fine. If he doesn‘t, he‘ll be â€" Pepperdine, a baseball powerhouse. happy to collect a business administration degree at _ The Oakville Crusaders went twoâ€" forâ€"three as it hosted Toronto‘s Balmy Beach club on the weekend. Oakville‘s second and third rugby teams posted wins of 23â€"6 and 23â€"0, respectively. In the battle of the preâ€" Ian Harvey The Crusade continues Georgetown. Rugby fans should take note of some exciting action coming up. On Saturday, July 2, the Crusaders will play host to the Preston Grasshoppers from England. The batâ€" baseball lined up in Canada. status on Monday. for the national youth team. season. The Kinsmen Minor Softball League conâ€" cludes this Saturday at Trafaigar Park (behind Oakville Arena) with games running from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on two diamonds. Here‘s the schedule: squirt boys (8:30 a.m.), pee wee boys (9 a.m.), junior girls (10:30 a.m.), bantam boys (11 a.m.), atom boys (1 p.m.), senior girls (1:30 p.m.) and intermediate girls (2:30 p.m.). The following are results for the first round playâ€"offs and the final week‘s regular season Before beginning his U.S. College career, howâ€" ever, the Oakville athlete has a busy summer of He‘s slated to suit up this Saturday for a Central Ontario allâ€"star team that will take on the Metro Toronto allâ€"stars at the Skydome. He has also attended tryouts for the provincial team, along with other local players Clint Lawrence and Russ Bloomfield, and is expecting word on his He‘s also hoping to get an opportunity to play Meanwhile, he‘s also playing for Oakville‘s juvenile team whose fortunes, to mirroring the Blue Jays. Although tasting much success last year, he said the team is struggling this His tnp to the United States was prompted "by Kinsmen Minor Softball â€" the end of four years "and to take it from there." He hopes to follow in the footsteps of another Oakville athlete, Todd Schell, who lit up the U.S. College circuit this past season. Oakville‘s Todd Schell joined fellow teammate Derek Zgoda on this year‘s American Baseball Coaches Association Northeast Region allâ€"star team. They were the first two players from Buffalo‘s Canisius College to receive the honor. Schell, who made the second allâ€"star team,batted .377 and set single season records for home runs (13), RBI‘s (45) and total bases (104). unfortunately, seem When Harvey was called up to pitch a couple of games for the Oakville juniors last year, he manâ€" aged to see his act in person. "He hit the biggest home run I‘ve ever seen. It was over the fence by the time you could turn your head." KERR CADILLAC 18, LOCAL 707 CAW 11 ORGAN GRINDER 15 (Keith Bradford), EASTSIDE AUTORAD 8 ORGAN GRINDER 14 (Lou Kovanerton), DOMINO‘S 11 (June 6, 8) ART LEE MEN‘S WEAR 11, LOCAL 707 CAW 10. ORGAN GRINDER 22 (David Hilder), DOMINO‘S 18 (Robbie Luscar). KERR CADILLAC 20, EASTSIDE AUTO SERVICE Reinhom). IMAX 14 (Dan Rosso), BLUE JAYS 11 MAX 28 (Rich Fanta), ARNOLD‘S FUNLAND 12. GRLS DIVISION JUNIOR (playoff) MURRDON‘S CABINETREE 13 (Kerra Lain), IVEX 5 MURRDON‘S CABINETREE 11 (Bridgette Hartiman), DOMINO‘S 1 (Lindsay Cook). IVEX 24, MOORE‘S FIRESTONE 9 BANK OF MONTREAL 13 (Brandye McBurnie), f mes. 17. MCCUTCHEON‘S CAMERA 12 (Anita Uskerski). miere teams, however, Balmy Beach _ tle of first division teams take place at | $XÂ¥ ORGAN GRINDER 20 (Geoff Miller), LOCAL 707 _ IVEX 19, MOORE‘S FIRESTONE 7 f came out on top 12â€"3. 3 p.m. ATOM (playoff) CAW 7 (June 6, 8) The women‘s team, which kicked off its inaugural season this year, dropped a 24â€"0 verdict to the St.Catharinesâ€"based Niagara team. The Crusaders first division team hosts Ottawa Bytown this Saturday, 3 p.m., at Crusader Park. The second and third teams, meanwhile, are on the road in Lindsay while the women‘s On Saturday, July 9, the afternoon slate is probably the busiest ever with all Crusader adult teams in action. On the men‘s side, the Crusaders are hosting Ajax with the third diviâ€" sion game slated for noon, the second division game for 1:30 p.m. and the firstâ€"division game for 3 p.m. The lady Crusaders will cap off the afternoon, OAKVILLE AUTORAD 22 (David Jarvis), MIDAS MUFFLER 7 (Sean Monahan). MOORE‘S BRiDGESTONE 18 (Mark McLean), FOURTH LINE AUTO 17 (David Lima). GERRIE ELECTRIC 19 (Jeffrey Barsovitch), DANâ€" TON‘S REVENGE 13 (Michael Wilson). OAKVILLE AUTORAD 24 (Jesse Laraoque}), MOORE‘S BRIDGESTONE 5 (Jacob Baker). GERRIE ELECTRIC 15 (Colin McCarter), OLD SPAGHETTI FACTORY 13 (Jason Desousa). MIDAS MUFFLER 21 (Tom Henderson), DANTON‘S REVENGE 17. FOURTH LINE AUTO 14 (Matt Pennycook), MIDAS MUFFLER 7. OAKVILLE AUTORAD 18 (Adam Lapczyinski), GERâ€" DOMINO‘S PIZZA 17, KERR CADILLAC 17 ART LEE MEN‘S WEAR (Kevin Villa), EASTSIDE ATUO SERVICE 15 LOCAL 707 CAW 4, KERR CADILLAC 3 PEE WEE (playoff) ERECTOWELD 9 (Terron Cyowinkâ€"Hughes), AIMCO LABOUR LEASE 7 (Andrew McDonald) GARY CARR MPP 22 (Phillip Ballard), O‘CONNOR MCLEOD 10 HALTON CAIRD INSURANCE 15 (Joe Ford), HALâ€" TON CAIRD LIFE 11 (Laurin Shaw). ©‘CONNOR MCLEOD 18 (Phillip Ballard), HALTON CAIRD LIFE INSURANCE 9. (June 7, 9) O‘CONNOR, MCLEOD 22 (Dave Stewart), GARY DOMINO‘S 17 (Lesley Jan'nea) MOORE‘S FIREâ€" STONE 13 (Kirstsen Mo PETRIECHILD‘S TOPSOIL 14 (Alichia Dercho), IVEX 13 IVEX 12, BANK OF MONTREAL 7 PETRIE CHILD‘S TOPSOIL 15 (Tricia Prang), BANK OF MONTREAL 9 (Stephanie Townsend). (Mon., May 9) DOMINO‘S 24, MOORE‘S FIRESTONE 13 INTERMEDIATE (playoft) HUGGIN‘S CHIROPRACTIC 25, ECNG 20 OAKLAND LINCOLN MERCURY 16 (Kim Lavecchia), HALTON CHIROPRACTIC 13 MONTFORT RESTAURANT 27 (Tammy Bowden), DUPONT 7. team take on North Halton in â€" hosting Burlington at 4:30 p.m. RIE ELECTRIC 12 (Tyler Kemp). CARR MPP 6 (Jonathan Reeve). HALTON CHIROPRACTIC 16 (Anslee Chisholm), (June 6,8) HALTON CAIRD LIFE 18 (Adam Caird), HALTON _ PROCOR 9 (Ainslee Harmis) WOMEN‘S LEAGUE (Niagara) TORONTO RUGBY UNION TORONTO RUGBY UNION GERRIE ELECTRIC 29 (Taylor Stevenson), MIDAS _ CAIRD INSURANCE 14 (Michael Patterson). MONTFORT RESTAURANT 17 (Cari Browne), HUGâ€" P VW L T PF PA TP DIVISION THREE MUFFLER 18 (Brendan Grambaeck) ERECTOWELD 17, AIMCO LABOUR LEASE 13 GINS CHIROPRACTIC 9 DiVISION TwO Gueiph 3 3 0 0 187 0 6 P W L T PF PA TP P oW L T PF PA Tp_ | REAL convettes 23 (Todd Ball), DANTON‘S _ ERECTOWELD 18 (Jason Bayley), O‘CONNOR, _ PROCOR 25, ONTARIO CHROME 17 NrthHalton 2 2 0 0 34 0 4 ; WildBoars 5 o o 133 2o 10 | REVENGE 17 (Tyier R MCLEOD 9 ECNG 24, DUPONT 18 + 7 ? s ons j t 5s ts s 9 3 a 0 0 5§ 0. 8 OLD SPAGHETT! FACTORY VS FOURTH LINE _ HALTON CAIRD INSURANCE 19, GARY CARR MPP _ (June 9, 10) lagara Lions1 5 3 1 1 48 %4 7 ihar AUTO 16 MONTFORT RESTAURANT 25 (Amanda Irvine), Grimsby ~ 2 1 100 1542 2 4 3 i o se us Dungione 5 3 2 0 51 45 6 OAKVILLE AUTORAD 24 (Jesse Larocque), _ AIMCO LABOUR LEASE 13 (Jason Gerinko), HALâ€" _ OAKLAND MERCURY LINCOLN 6 (Catherine Slack). Brantford 3 1 2 0 37 85 2 Lions2 _ 5 3 2 0 56 34 6 MOORE‘S BRIDGSTONE 11 (Peter Brownbridge). TON CAIRD LIFE 9 (Laurence Rench). ECNG 26 (Kirra Saunder), DUPONT 24. Crusaders 3 0 3 0 7 87 0 _ Beath3 5 3 2 9 79 55 6 rsootitshe 5 3 1 1 94 84 6 _ | DANTON‘S REVENGE 17 (Tom Henderson), GERâ€" _ O‘CONNOR MCLEOD 18 (Jason Bayley), HALTON _ HALTON CHIROPRACTIC 29 (Ashley Hemsworth), Burlingion 3 0 3 0 0 97 o _ Crsaders2 4 2 1 1 69 37 5 _ wndrerss 4 3 1 0 40 32 6 RIE ELECTRIC (16 (Jeffrey Barsevish). CAIRD INSURANCE(GlI Ford). PROCOR 14 (Kimberley Jones). ONTARIO (Aâ€"division) Petrbrot 4 2 2 0 119 87 4 _ *YorkCniy15 2 2 1 87 40 4 OAKVILLE AUTORAD 22 (Stewart Mooreman), _ BANTAM (playoff) ECNG 22, MONTFORT RESTAURANT 21. S P WL TPFE PA TP 5 3 2 O 95 44 4 ‘Bibranss 4 2 1 1 39 24 4 MIDAS MUFFLER 14 (Adrian John) IMAX 14 (Rob Booth), BLUE JAYS 12 OAKLAND MERCURY LINCOLN 22 (Candice " OLD SPAGHETTI FACTORY 22 (Andrew Durdin}, _ FORD CREDIT 23, ARNOLD‘S FUNDLAND 15 Barestow), HALTON CHIROPRACTIC 15 (Nikki OttwaBytwn4 3 1 0O 85 39 6 _ Bamiek 5 2 3 0 80 62 4 . Nomads4 5 2 3 0 51 74 4 REAL CORVETTES 10 (Tyler Quinnel). (June 6, 8, 10) Batting). 4 YrkYÂ¥eomen 4 3 1 0 77 57 6 â€" Oshawa2 5 2 3 0 29 93 4 _ Beaché 5 2 3 0 68 91 4 FOURTH LINE AUTO 26, MOORE‘S BRIDGESTONE _ FORD CREDIT 20 (Cam Samoyloff), BLUE JAYS 15 _ HUGGINS CHIROPRACTIC 30 (Sarah Pulford), | BimyBeach 4 3 1 0 58 46 6 _ "Saracens24 3 1 0 72 18 2 WSh3 5 2 3 0 75 99 4 (Rich Donegan) DUPONT 24. | *Ottwalrish 4 3 1 0 143 62 4 "Nomads3 5 1 3 1 55 68 2 Tmbrwolvs 5 2 3 0 82 113 4 SOUIRT(I off) BLUE JAYS 14 (Chris Fines), FORT CREDIT 12 (previous game) i IrishCdns 4 2 2 0 91 81 4 . Petrbro2 4 1 3 0 20 57 2 DOMINO‘S 12, KERR CADILLAC 11 IMAX 13 (David Kristensen), ARNOLD‘S FUNDLAND . HALTON CHIROPRACTIC _ 29 (Stephame Wndrers _ 4 2 2 0 85 o3 4 _ Y°Ome® 5 1 3 1 6 76 2 maagers3 5 1 3 0 37 63 2 _ | DOMINO‘S 12 (Graham Norwood), ART LEE‘S _ 12 (Christian Fortune) Bezpieczny), HUGGINS CHIROPRACTIC 21. TimieScot 4 6. 4 o se 19s o_ 2 9 0. 42124 2 _ y‘ gocked o points fOr not MENS WEAR 3 ARNOLD‘S FUNLAND 15, BLUE JAYS 14 ky Crugaders 4 0 40 "ar tas o_ _ 5 6 5 0 181770 , . ooo soores KERR CADILLAC 16, LOCAL 707 CAW 12 IMAX 24 (Paul Copeland), FORD CREDIT 4 (Jason (See ‘Senior‘ page 23)

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