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Oakville Beaver, 15 Oct 2010, p. 39

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39 Friday , O ctober 15, 2010 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m Three K-6 schools were to compete in Jr. meet today Top runners from Gladys Speers, New Central and Sheridan public schools have to wait a little longer to compete in the Halton District School Board elementary cross- country Amos junior meet. The junior meet, for K-6 schools in the Halton board, was re-scheduled for today (Friday) but then postponed to Wednesday due to weather. Gladys Speers, New Central and Sheridan are Oakvilles only K-6 schools in the Halton board. All three schools competed in division meets prior to the junior meet. Gladys Speers won the tyke boys pen- nant at the Division A meet (for the largest K-6 schools in Halton), adding a second- place finish in junior boys and a third-place showing in junior girls. New Central was third in the tyke boys group. Sheridan was fourth in the tyke girls division and fifth in the tyke boys division at the Division B meet (for smallest K-6 schools in the region). Top local individual finishers at the Division A meet included Gladys Speers Josh Compass and Patrick Baynes (first and second, respectively, in tyke boys), New Centrals Sam Rey and Gladys Speers Alex Dickson (first and second, respectively, in bantam boys) and New Centrals Ryan Johnston (fourth in junior boys). At the Division B competition, Sheridans Matthew Curtis won the ban- tam boys race, Tanner Guy was second in the atom boys event and Noah Robertson came third in the tyke boys run. Henderson said. He was always encourag- ing. We all looked up to him. Ron and Linda Watson, owners of Hopedale Bowl, were also teamed with Holock when they first joined the Trafalgar Village league more than 10 years ago. I remember what my average was then and what I was trying to achieve, Ron Watson said. I couldnt catch him. He was my teammate, but he was the one I was try- ing to catch. His average isnt really much different now. He throws the ball maybe a little slower, but hes still very flexible. He plays the game as well as he used to. Holock isnt the only person nearing 90 that still plays at Hopedale Bowl, either. Marg Hockin, who turns 90 next July, still knocks pins down with regularity in her St. Pauls United Church league. Im not bowling now like I used to, said Hockin, shortly after scoring a 162. I havent had a 200 average since 1972. That was my peak, in the 1970s. Its a night out. Watson said thats the beauty of five-pin bowling. In our Saturday morning kids league, we have three-year-olds who play. Now we have 90-year-olds, and everything in between, he said. The game is more about aim and finesse, as opposed to 10-pin where theres no way your three-year-old is going to play and your 90-year-old is not likely to play. Its not some- thing that three or four generations can play together. STILL STRIKING: Eric Holock releases a throw during his mixed league game Wednesday at Hopedale Bowl. This throw resulted in a strike. Five-pin game can be played by all ages, Hopedale owner says Continued from page 37 NIKKI WESLEY / OAKVILLE BEAVER The Oakville novice AAA Rangers earned their second tour- nament championship of the hock- ey season last weekend, winning the Novice AAA Thanksgiving Tournament in Whitby. Oakville outscored its opposi- tion 42-13 as it went undefeated in six games, including a 7-2 pound- ing of the South Central Coyotes in the gold-medal game. Members of the team are Stephen Halliday, Cameron Tolnai, Eric Russell, Thomas Haynes, Robbie Strachan, Nathan Ribau, Jacob Murray, Marcus Sang, Luke Evangelista, Cameron Garvey, Tanner Kelly, Dante Parisotto, Dante Stevenson, Camden Purboo, Owen Luik, Darion Driedger and Davis Tolnai. Jaan Luik, David Parisotto and Sean Garvey coach the team, Jim Halliday is the man- ager and Al Strachan is the trainer. 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