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Oakville Beaver, 16 May 2001, D3

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Wednesday, May 16, 2001 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER D3 Halton high school Team BOYS SOCCER (SENIOR) Volpe GP W L T GF GA P Jr. B lacrosse CENTRAL W EST GP W L OTLGF G A P TS Barrie 5 2 3 0 56 43 6 O a k v ille B u zz 42 41 6 3 3 0 6 Scarborough 2 1 3 0 33 20 4 Green Gaels 1 2 24 2 3 0 25 4 Huntsville 4 29 0 0 73 0 (U p c o m in g ) May 20, Oakville at Six Nations May 31, Huntsville at OAKVILLE, 8 p.m., Maplegrove Arena (R e c e n t a c tio n ) May 13, Nepean 14, OAKVILLE 13 (h) May 12, OAKVILLE 4, Gloucester 3 (h) May 10, OAKVILLE 7, Scarborough 6 (h) May 3, Barrie 7, OAKVILLE 4 (h) April 29, OAKVILLE 13, Barrie 11 (a) April 26, St. Catharines 13, OAKVILLE 6 (a) Coach hopes to bring out the best in swimmers (C ontinued from page D1) Aquinas 6 5 1 10 2 11 0 Blakelock 6 5 1 0 18 7 10 Oakville Trafalg 4 6 1 1 15 7 8 Bishop Reding 6 3 2 1 11 4 7 Milton 4 6 2 0 5 19 4 1 4 Loyola 6 1 13 - 7 3 Georgetown 6 1 5 7 22 2 0 Acton 1 5 6 0 5 15 2 Results: Acton 2, Milton 1; Bishop Reding 0, Acton 0; Aquinas 2, Blakelock 1; O ak Trafalgar 2, Georgetown 0; Blakelock 7, Acton 0; Bishop Reding 6, Georgetown 0; Aquinas 2, Milton 0; O ak Trafalgar 2, Loyola 1. Blakelock 2, O ak Trafalgar 1. T U E SD A Y'S PRELIM PLAYOFF: Loyola at Oakville Trafalgar: Milton at Bishop Reding Richardson Q.E. Park 6 4 1 1 10 9 5 M.M. Robinson 6 3 0 9 3 10 6 Assum ption 1 2 11 6 3 8 8 Nelson 7 6 3 2 1 9 4 Pearson 7 6 3 2 1 11 11 Iroquois Ridge 6 3 3 9 6 0 8 Notre Dame 6 2 2 2 7 7 6 Lord Elgin 5 6 2 3 1 7 9 Burl Central 6 1 4 1 3 6 11 Aldershot 6 0 0 6 0 5 22 Results: Nelson 7, Aldershot 0: Assum ption 1, Burl Central 0: Q.E. Park 2, Notre Dame 1: Iroquois Ridge 3, Pearson 1: M.M. Robinson 2, Aldershot 1: Pearson 3, Assum ption 2; Iroquois Ridge 3. Burl Central 1: Lord Elgin 2, Notre Dame 2: Nelson 2, Q.E. Park 0: M.M. Robinson 3, Lord Elgin 1. TUESDAY'S PRELIM PLAYOFF: Pearson at Nelson; Notre Dame at Iroquois Ridge (6th place tie breaker), w inner plays Assum ption Wed. 2 p.m. (JUNIOR) Volpe Team GP GF GA P Jr. A roller hockey EAST BRAMPTON WARRIORS MISSISSAUGA RATTLERS TORONTO TIGERS VAUGHAN ROCKETS GP 4 3 1 2 W 3 2 1 0 L 0 1 0 2 O TLG F 1 42 0 28 6 0 7 0 O TLG F 0 25 0 0 0 6 16 0 GA PTS 27 7 25 4 2 3 14 0 GA PTS 27 4 0 0 12 0 22 0 Loyola 6 20 3 8 6 Bishop Reding 18 8 6 Aquinas 13 7 Milton 6 14 7 Acton 4 6 0 Results: M ilton 3, Acton 1; Loyola Bishop Reding 0; Bishop Reding 6, Acton 1; M ilton 2, Aquinas 1. TH U R S D A Y S E M IS (3:30 p.m .): M ilton at Loyola: Aquinas at Bishop Reding Richardson W EST GP W L O A K V IL L E C O Y O T E S 3 2 1 BUFFALO JR WINGS 0 0 0 1 1 HAMILTON FIREWHEELS 0 NIAGARA PANTHERS 2 0 2 (R e c e n t a c tio n ) May 13, OAKVILLE 9, N iagara^ (h) May 11, OAKVILLE 13, Niagara 9 (a) May 4, Mississauga 11, OAKVILLE 3 (h) (U p c o m in g a c tio n ) May 24, OAKVILLE at Brampton May 30, OAKVILLE at Toronto June 8, Hamilton at OAKVILLE * Oakville games played at Oakville Arena, 8 p.m. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER (SENIOR) W ED NESDAY DIVISIONAL Q U AR TERFINAL: W hite Oaks at Aquinas: Oakville Trafalgar at Loyola; Pearson at Nelson; Notre Dame at Iroquois Ridge. (JUNIOR) Iroquois Ridge 5 Q.E. Park 4 Nelson 5 Assum ption 5 Burl Central 15 Notre Dame 16 17 Lord Elgin Results: Nelson 4, Lord Elgin 2; Burl Central 1, Assum ption 0; Q.E. Park 4, Notre Dame 0: Burl Central 2, Iroquois Ridge 1; Notre Dame 2, Lord Elgin 2; Q.E. Park 1, Nelson 0. TU E S D A Y PR E LIM : Burl C entral at Assum ption, Notre Dame at Nelson. W ED NESDAY DIVISIONAL Q U AR TERFINAL: Aquinas at Bishop Reding; Acton at Loyola; Notre Dame at Nelson; Assum ption at M.M. Robinson. level and qualified to compete at Olympic trials. Her goal was to swim at university and study law. At just 17 years of age, however, her life took an unexpected turn when an accident, resulting in a severe back injury, meant that she had to give up competitive swimming. "I was lucky," says Christy. "Rather than turn ing his back on a swimmer who could no longer swim, my* coach, Mark Fellner, offered me an opportunity to help out as an assistant with younger children in the club. It was a mentorship that kept me in the sport," says Christy. "That is one of the great things about swim ming. While it is essentially an individual sport, the support system within a swim club -- that is the coaches, fellow swimmers and parents -- are very much a team." Instead of heading off to the United States on a swimming scholarship, Christy went to the University of Toronto and achieved a Masters degree in medicine and physiology. She became the university swim team manager for both men and women. Christy accepted a position with the Cobra Swim Club in Brampton as an age group coach and worked her way up the program. She assisted the head coach with Olympic level swimmers and had the opportunity to restructure both the novice level program and swim school. She coached at the youth and junior national level and brought four of her own swimmers to last year's Olympic trials. Christy became both facilities manager and coach when Cobra took on the challenge of run ning one of the City of Brampton's pools. It included all levels of aquatic programs from div ing, swim lessons, aqua fit classes to school pro grams. "It offered me the opportunity to provide a dif ferent level of service and to really get to know the community", says Christy. "It also gave me an appreciation of just how important fitness is to the education system." Asked why she came to Oakville Aquatic Club, Christy was emphatic. "What impressed me the most, about Oakville is the winning attitude," says Christy. "And not just the swimmers, everyone, coaches, parents, they all share in the understanding that winning is definitely about much more than taking first place. It's about the action and attitude one takes in order to achieve any challenge or reach any goal." "My goal, is to work together with all Oakville Aquatic Club members to provide a progressive and comprehensive competitive swimming pro gram. One that promotes physical excellence and individual success and develops life skills through challenge, commitment, team spirit and good clean fun! "1 want to bring out the best in people in a fun environment." A swim coach, a triathlon coach, a music lover, and most recently a distance runner, Christy Yaremczuk is looking forward to working with her new swim family. She welcomes new members to join the Oakville Aquatic Club. The Oakville Aquatic Club offers a range of swim programs from novice to national level. For further information, please contact the Club office at (905) 842-0903. DM NG: Melissa Melia qualifies for the national age group championships The Gatquatic Divers had a 13-mem ber contingent com pete at the recent London Free Press invitational diving meet, hosted by the Forest City Diving Club. The Gatquatic Divers, which are based out o f Burlington and Oakville, placed fifth out o f the 13 clubs. Here are the highlights o f the Oakville competitors. MELISSA MELIA qualified for the national age group championships on both the 1 and 3 metre boards. Competing in the top level 1 category, for 12/13 year old girls, Melia finished first on the one-metre board and second on the three-metre board. Here are the other Oakville highlights. CHELSEA LEGGAT, com peting in 12/13 year old girls, level 2, finished first on the one-metre board and third on the three-metre board. ABIGAIL SEXSM ITH, competing in 12/13 year old girls, level 2, finished sixth on the one-metre board. ESTHER FRANCOEUR, competing in open girls, finished 12th on the one-metre board and fifth on the three-metre board. ONNOW! NAKAMURA Ecko Sr. Dual Suspension 21 Speed Mtn. Bike, RST Front Suspension Fork MORE W H ILE Q U A N T IT IE S LAST. 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