IC g a a iS IM B M S M B l Of Tools PLUS Household Goods Bring us the stuff you don't want MONDO CONSIGNMENT SALES. 1661 Lakeshore R d. W . M ississauga M \t of S f l? ? ( 5 S lo p S o u t h d o w n R o o d in C L w fc v o o )S O 4 5 1 1 I I Editor: Norm Nelson Phone: 905-845-3824 (ext. 255) Fax: 905-337-5567 e-mail: nnelson@haltonsearch.com SPORTS *3.642 m illion United Way For more into: 845-5571 Bruins open with a 71-70 squeaker T he Sheridan Bruins around at both ends o f the m en's basketball team got court. A 23-6 run gave Sheridan the lead 58-54 for off to a good start in their 2004-05 O C A A regular good and they held off the season cam paign, edging · Colts for the win. "We d id n 't play very the Centennial Colts 71 -70 w ell." said Bruin head at JM P orter G ym in Oakville ltist Friday. coach Jim Flack. "We did cut down our turnovers to The Bruins w ere fine defensively but were lost six in the second half which did help us in the end." on offence at the beginning. They com m itted 11 first M aurice Sm ith led half turnovers and the result Sheridan with 15 points, which included three sec was a 31 -23 Colt lead at the ond half treys. Louis M oore break. Centennial widened the added 12 points and Duane Mark and Andrew Foster margin to 48-35 before the each chipped in with 10. Bruins turned things IttonHS Aaron Antrobus poured in a gam e-high 27 for Centennial. In exhibition play, the Bruins had a successful trip south o f the border going 21 against NCAA Division III schools. and D em etrius Woodard They opened up with a 60-57 loss to M edaille added 12 points and six rebounds. W oodard, a blow ing a 10-point lead Blake lock grad, is nephew with five minutes to go. Duane Mark led the way o f O akville's M ichael `Pinball' Clemons, coach of for Sheridan with 18 points the Toronto Argos which and nine rebounds. Maurice Smith added 12 won the G rey C up last points. Sunday. Sheridan hosts the They rebounded to beat Mohawk Mountaineers this Hilbert C ollege 71-59. Friday in Oakville. Game Louis Moore led the attack time is 7:30 p.m. at JM with 17 points. Dwight Taylor and D uane Mark Porter Gym. Last season, the peren each added 12. The trip nially pow erful Bruins concluded with a 63-51 win earned provincial silver and over D 'youville. M oore scored 17 for the Bruins , national bronze medals. McGrath is fourth in 0HL scoring Evan M cGrath led the O akville con tin g en t in O n tario H ockey League (OH L) action this past weekend. His K itch en er R an g ers defeated Toronto St. M ichael's M ajors 5-4 on Friday and Sudbury 6-3 on Saturday with M cGrath nabbing tw o and one assist, respectively. Zack Shepley. a rookie defencem an with Plym outh W halers, had an assist on the w inning goal in a 3-1 win over Sault Ste M arie G reyhounds Saturday night. Ryan M clnem ey suited up for the Sault w ho also went on to lose 4-2 to London K nights on Sunday. Tyler D onati was held o ff the scoresheet as his O shaw a G enerals beat Sudbury W olves 5-2 on Sunday. Rob H isey was held o ff the scoresheet in tw o w eekend gam es as his Erie O tters lost 3-1 to Plym outh on Friday night and tied Sarnia Sting 1-1 in over tim e on Saturday. M cG rath is tied for fourth in OHL scoring with 37 points (14g, 23a) in 21 gam es. Hisey is ninth with 31 points (8g, 23a) in 22 gam es. D onati is 31st with 24 points (1 Ig, 13a) in 22 gam es. Peter McCusker · Oakville Beaver C arly M agnacca. ca u g h t in a tra in in g session last w eek end at th e B u rlin g to n G vm C lu b , h as q ualified fo r the E lite C a n a d a M eet in D ecem ber. Oakville Gymnast qualifies fo r Elite Canada meet Oakville's Carly Magnacca. who trains out o f the Burlington Gym Club, competed at the Ontario Tour Selection Competition in Mississauga over the Nov. 13/14 weekend. Competing in the novice national category, the 12year-old was hoping to qual ify for the Elite Canada meet Dec. 8-12 in Calgary. Competing against all the top national novice girls in the province, not only did she achieve the needed quali fying score to move on to Calgary, but also placed sec ond over all. Her results were as follows: over all 2nd: bars 2nd: beam 2nd; floor 4th: and vault 5th. Graham Paine · Oakville Beaver OPEN SEASON! th e N H L m ay not have sta rte d u p , b u t high school hockey has. O akville Trafalgar, opened th e season last w eek w ith a 1-1 tie ag ain st G eorgetow n an d th en got th e ir first win 4-2, last T h u rsd ay , o v er E .C . D ru ry . In this ph o to , Riley P ierce o f O T H S sp rin g s o ut w ith th e puck. ift/n rh n / u p f H t n g magic days N o v e m b e r 26, u n til 11:00 pm r n ~ - no big boxes, ju st gift boxes. 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