Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 26 Aug 1994, p. 19

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Field narrows for playoffs Legion top ladies softball team Ryan May with 12 points and Blair Alison with seven supplied the sacoring for T. Litzen Sports, while Andrew Hurd (8) and Melissa Hoogland (4) provided the bulk of the scoring for The Award Store. Dana Galizia and Evan Dikinson each chiped in five points to lead the balanced attack of the National Sports Centre squad, while Ashton D‘ Silva topped White Rose with 15 points. T. Litzen Sports and National Sports Centre advanced to the second round in the Senior Childrens Division of the Home Court Summer Basketball Playoffs following narrow victories last week. T. Litzen Sports edged The Award Store 19â€"18 while National Sports Centre downed White Roase 21â€"20. In the second round of the Youth Division playoff action, Royal Bank edged Fox 40 30â€"29, while Converse defeated Pepsiâ€"Cola 39â€"32. Matt Dobie scored 12 points and Jason Andrade tallied eight points for the Royal Bank, while Thomas Hurd scored 10 points for Fox 40. Both teams won their games by a single point. Jason hurd scored 12 points and Manjinder Gill added 12 points to pace the Converse attack, while Hsienâ€"Y Seow sunk 10 points for Pepsiâ€"Cola. In Men‘s action as of Aug., 18th, Pepsiâ€"Cola lead the division with 26 points followed by National Sports Centre (23), Home Court Basketball (22), Fox 40 (20), T. Litzen Sports (14) and The Award Store (14). Opening rounds saw Oakville defeat Georgetown 11â€"0; goal scorâ€" ers were Kristina Melhuish (2), Brenda SonKee (2), Candace Kawiuk (2), Kayla Nolan (2), and one each for Heather Sullivan, Tara Gaik, and Ashleigh Durbano. The Legion clings to a narrow lead in the Oakville Ladies Recreational Softball League. They have posted a 16â€"8â€"2 record with Chaps Bronte remaining in striking Under 11 Girls Allstars continue an unbeaten streak through their 5th straight tournament, taking top honâ€" ors in the Oakville Regional Tournament this past weekend. Under 11 Girls Allstars win fifth straight soccer tourney Home Court Basketball OPP charity golf tourney Sept. 24th The 1994 Milton OPP Charity Golf Classic, a fund raiser for Big Brothers of Halton and Big Sisters of North Halton is scheduled for Sept. 24 at Carlisle Golf and Country Club, located just west of Kilbride. The tournament includes a holeâ€" inâ€"one competition for a 1995 Dodge Neon, a putting competition and an awards luncheon, trophies and door prizes. The cost is $50 per person. Entries and information can be had by calling §47â€"7267 , ; , Coach‘s claimed a 13â€"2 win over the Legion to pull within four points of top spot. Wendy Reyes and Tina Fader hit monster home runs to ignite Coach‘s offence. Chaps rebounded from a 10â€"4 deficit to Avalon to post an 11â€"10 win. Texas Armadillos knocked off Picâ€"Aâ€"Deli 25â€"15; range at 15â€"8â€"2. Oakville‘s girls placed first in their division and came up against Erin Mills in semiâ€"finals defeating them 2â€"0, goals by Melhuish (2) and Against Unionville 5â€"0 goal scorers were Kawiuk with a hat trick, and Melhuish and Siobhan Doherty with singles. They beat East York 4â€"0. Melhuish had a pair of goals with Alexis Yanner and Kawiuk picking up singles. In other games Avalon downed GAS ~FIREPLACES®= Texas Armadillos 8â€"6 and the Legion doubled Picâ€"Aâ€"Deli 10â€"5 behind two triples from Wendy Ray. Coach‘s edged Chaps 12â€"10 as Sharon Ward, Reyes and Fader all went threeâ€"forâ€"three and scored each time. Avalon boasts a 12â€"12â€"2 record while Texas Armadillos stand at 11â€" 13â€"1 in fifth place. Picâ€"Aâ€"Deli is in last at 4â€"21â€"1. The final match had Oakville battling Niagara Falls for top honâ€" ors. Oakville and Niagara played a seeâ€"saw battle that had them tied 2â€" 2 at half time. With six minutes left in regulaâ€" tion time, Sullivan found the open corner to clinch the title with a score of 3â€"2. Goal scorers were Sullivan (2) and a single for Melhuish. Kawiuk. Also lpcated at 4159 Fajrview St: Burlington 681â€"WARM 406 Speers Rd., Oakville, mm _ 248rAnswering ORGANIZATION LARGE SELECTION â€" MANY USES * Children‘s closets * Adults‘ closets « Workrooms * Under sinks * Kitchen cupboards e Broom closets * Sewing rooms * Basement storage Durable sliding wire basket systems. Replaces a standard dresser. Systems can be transported unassembled in the trunk or back seat. Ideal for University students. Can be assembled and dismantled in less than one minute. System has a 10 year guarantee hopefully longer than your university tenure * 2 * 3 Basket... * 4 Basket... * 6 Basket... * Elfa European 5 Basket System... QEW. $34.95 $52.95 $71.95 $99.95

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