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Oakville Beaver, 17 Feb 2002, p. 34

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34 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Sunday February 17, 2002 BMFA adds collegiate team for this season MANAGER'S SPECIALS CHECK OUT THESE SUPER DEALS This feature will appear weekly in our Sunday edition. Hopedale Shopping Centre 3rd Line & R«>ecca SALMON STEAK Fresh, Farm Raised Heritage Brand, Atlantic *3.88 Ib7.86 100 kg. The Burlington M inor Football Association (BMFA) is extending their sum mer football program with the addition of a team to compete in the collegiate division of the Central Ontario M inor Football League (COMFL). COM FL is a rep level league made up of the m inor football associations o f C larington, O shaw a, A jax/Pickering, M arkham , Scarborough, N orth York, York/Durham , Beeton, E tobicoke, and Burlington. These associations have teams at the tyke, atom, peewee, bantam and now colle giate levels. The collegiate division is for players who are 20 and under as of May 31, 2002, and the bantam division is for players 16 and under G EORGETOW N 2, OA KVILLE 0 DATE VISITOR 8-Feb Friday GEORGETOWN 9-Feb Saturday OAKVILLE 15-Feb Friday GEORGETOWN 16-Feb Saturday OAKVILLE 17-Feb Sunday GEORGETOWN 20-Feb Wednesday OAKVILLE 22-Feb Friday GEORGETOWN BRAMALEA 2, MILTON 1 8-Feb Friday MILTON 10-Feb Sunday BRAMALEA 12-Feb Tuesday MILTON 15-Feb Friday BRAMALEA 18-Feb Monday MILTON 20-Feb Wednesday BRAMALEA 22-Feb Friday MILTON as of May 31,2002. Please note, the collegiate division will drop to 19, max, in the 2003 season. The bantam and collegiate division sea son starts with registrations in March, prac tices in April and May, the final selections being made on or about May 25. The games will start Sunday June 2 and run through to championship game in midAugust. The BMFA has a long and illustrious his tory in minor football. They are the only non-U.S. organization to have w inning teams at the prestigious National Youth Football Championship tournament. The BMFA has consistently produced Ontario provincial championship teams over its 38 years in existence. They run a touch league in the spring and a tackle house league in the fall, as well as the Stampeder rep program. BMFA programs focus very heavily on coaching and teaching the mental and phys ical skills required to play the game of foot ball, as well as emphasizing the character and integrity development of young athletes. The sum m er football league provides players with a great competitive experience and prepares them well for their upcoming high school seasons, at the junior and senior levels. The collegiate team head coach Larry G uarascia has had extensive coaching expe rience over the years, and is currently the offensive line coach at M cM aster University. 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Maple Lodge - Fresh *3.99 Ib7$8.80kg Z * * * n o f r is Trafalgar Village Grade A * HOM E OAKVILLE GEORGETOWN OAKVILLE GEORGETOWN OAKVILLE GEORGETOWN OAKVILLE TIM E 7:45 7:30 7:45 7:30 5:45 8:00 7:45 HAMILTON 2, MISSISSAUGA 0 DATE VISITOR 9-Feb Saturday MISSISSAUGA 11-Feb Monday MISSISSAUGA 15-Feb Friday HAMILTON 17-Feb Sunday HAMILTON 18-Feb Monday MISSISSAUGA 20-Feb Wednesday HAMILTON 22-Feb Friday MISSISSAUGA BRAMPTON 3, STREETSV ILLE 0 7-Feb Thursday STREETSVILLE 12-Feb Tuesday BRAMPTON 14-Feb Thursday STREETSVILLE 15-Feb Friday BRAMPTON 17-Feb Sunday STREETSVILLE 19-Feb Tuesday BRAMPTON 21-Feb Thursday STREETSVILLE SCORE 1-4 3-5 @ @ * * * HOME HAMILTON HAMILTON MISSISSAUGA MISSISSAUGA HAMILTON MISSISSAUGA HAMILTON TIM E 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 8:30 7:30 CHICKEN THIGHS or DRUMSTICKS CHICKEN Fresh or Frozen 3-5 BRAMALEA 5-4 OT MILTON 4-3 BRAMALEA @ MILTON @ BRAMALEA * MILTON * BRAMALEA 7:45 4:00 7:45 8:00 8:00 7:30 7:45 1-12 11-4 13-2 @ * * * *1.29 lb42.84 kg Upper Middle Rd. & 3rd Line * 1.00 lb.A2.21 kg BRAMPTON STREETSVILLE BRAMPTON STREETSVILLE BRAMPTON STREETSVILLE BRAMPTON 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 7:30 fobey/& Jbbeycr<» Bronte Village Mall Blades fighting for Sunday home date The Oakville Blades are hoping they have a game Sunday. The Blades, of course, went into this busy weekend down 2-0 in their provincial junior A opening round series against the Georgetown Raiders. Game three went Friday night in O akville, game four went Saturday in Georgetown and game five, barring a series sweep, is set for Sunday in Oakville, 6:45 p.m., at Ice Sports. A good way to keep tabs is on the Ontario Hockey Association website at www.ohahockey.org and then link your way to provincial junior A (OPJAHL). You should be able to find up-to-date scores and actual comments on the games if you go into the interactive forum. Barring that, the Beaver will have a full recap in Wednesday's edition. If necessary, game six is slated for Wednesday, 8 p.m., in Georgetown, and game seven next Friday, 7:45 p.m., at Ice Sports Oakville. HABITANT SOUPS selected varieties HEINZ PASTA & BEANS *.88 ea7796 m L *.49 ea7398 m L ( f o r t iim q s Appleby Mall Ontario or P.E.I. Jobe>cr«Q » Maplegrove Shopping Centre Ontario or P.E.I. ATLANTIC SALMON FILLETS WHITE POTATOES Prod, of Canada #1 Grade First round 0MHA series sweep over Flamborough The Oakville Rangers minor novice AA team won their first round Ontario M inor Hockey Association (OMHA) series in three straight against Flamborough. Oakville 4, Flamborough 0 (Jan. 25): Nick Dalby earned the shutout. Michael Ulozas had a pair of goals with single markers to Ben Fanelli and Carson Barnes. Assists went to Josh Lundy (2), Ben Fanelli (2), Alex Laramee, Ryan Adams and Patrick Megannety. Both Jason Carlucci and Andrew Zimmerman deserve special mention for quick thinking in two separate events that stopped Flamborough cold. Oakville 2, Flamborough 0 (Jan. 27): Ali Binnington nabbed the shutout. Patrick Megannety and Michael Ulozas were the goal scorers. Carson Barnes picked up an assist. Oakville 5, Flamborough 2 (Feb. 2): Michael Ulozas led the charge with a pair of goals with single markers to Ryan Adams, Tim Haley and Jason Carlucci. Assists were provided by Mark Vrbensky, Ben Fanelli, Ryan Adams, Mark Luzar (2), Michael Ulozas, Alex Laramee and Jason Carlucci. (League playdowns) Here are the results of the team's league playdowns ... Oakville 3, Guelph Storm 0 (Feb. 4): Ali Binnington kept her shutout string intact, including a stop of a third period breakaway. Goals were scored by Patrick Megannety, Michael Ulozas and Carson Barnes. Assists went to Josh Lundy (2), Ryan Eastman, Jason Carlucci and Patrick Megannety. Oakville 4, Caledon 1 (Feb. 8): Tim Haley potted his first hattrick of the year, and a natural one at that, scoring the game's first three goals while Ben Fanelli con cluded Oakville's scoring. Assists went to Mark Vrbensky, Patrick Megannety and Michael Ulozas. *3.99 tbV$8.80 kg. $ 1.99 10 lb. bag JjpfU JO b Dundas St. E. vm m 579 Kerr St. FOLGER'S GROUND COFFEE ORGANIC MclNTOSH APPLES *4.99 1kg. tin 478 - #114 D u n d a s St. $ 1.19 lb. Upper Middle Rd. & 8th Line CORN FLAKES 525 g box ASPARAGUS Product of Mexico No. 1 Grade Oakville Dolphins at Markham Invitational The Oakville Dolphins fared well in Markham, January 11 -13 at the Markham Winter Invitational. The following is a summary of their results: 10 yr old Angelika Uremovich did outstanding with firsts in 200M I.M., and SOM Breaststroke. She also won 3rd in 100M l.M. and 4th in the 50M Freestyle. 10 yr. old Grace Johnson won 5ths in 50M Breast, 100M I.M., and 100M Freestyle. 9 yr. old Megan Wamsley worn 7th in 50M Backstroke and 8th in 100M Backstroke. 10 yr. old Laura Sarafini won 5th in 100M Breaststroke. 9 yr. old Alex Throop won a 5th in 50M Freestyle. 3rd in 50M Breaststroke and 4th in 50M Backstroke. 8 yr. old David Sarafini did outstanding with firsts in 50M Freestyle, SOM Backstroke and 100M I.M. and a 2nd in 50M Breaststroke. 10 yr. old John Steadman won a 5th in SOM Backstroke. 12 yr. old Kirstin Silvera won 7th in 50M Backstroke and 100M Backstroke. 11 yr. old Melissa Peters won an impressive 2nd in 200M l.M. and 6ths in 50M Backstroke. 50M Freestyle and 100M l.M. 12 yr. old Kelsey Wibbing won 4th in 200M l.M. 12 yr. old Alex Routledge placed well with 2nd in 50M Backstroke and 3rd inlOOM Backstroke. 12 yr. old Brandon Cuzzolino won outstanding firsts in 50M Backstroke, 100M Backstroke and 4th in 200M l.M. 11 yr. old Luke Kikot came to the top with 2nds in 200M I.M., 50M Freestyle and 5ths in 200M Freestyle and 100M Backstroke and 3rd in 400M l.M. 12 yr. old Cameron McLellan won a 5th in 100M l.M. 13 yr. old Jason Rumley won 4th in 200M Breaststroke, 5th in 100M Backstroke, 6th in 200M Freestyle and 8th in 200M l.M. 14 yr. old Andrew Bycise won 3rds in 400M and 200M Freestyle. 14 yr. old David Nagy won 5th in 50M Freestyle, 7th in 400M and 200M Freestyle. 13 yr. old Matthew Clark won 9th in 100M Backstroke. 16 yr. old Erin Doherty won 5th in 200M Backstroke and 8th in 100M Backstroke. 16 yr. old Kelsey Robertson won 5th in 400M Freestyle, 8th in 100M Freestyle and 9th in 200M Backstroke. 15 yr. old Katie Ellison won 4ths in 200M Backstroke, 400M Freestyle and 9ths in lOOM Freestyle and I00M Backstroke. 15 yr. old Cassandra Kawiuk won 4th in 400M Freestyle, 6th in 200M Freestyle and 8ths in 200M Breaststroke and 200M l.M. 16 yr. old Laurelle Madden won an impressive first in 400M Freestyle, 2nd in 100M Freestyle, 3rd in 200M Freestyle, 5th in 200M Butterfly and an 8th for 100M Butterfly. 16 yr. old Craig Lund won impressive 3rds for 100M and 200M Backstroke. 5th for 50M Freestyle and 9ths for 200M and 100M Freestyle. Rangers rep hockey Here are the upcoming rep hockey games for the Oakville Rangers ... Sun. Feb. 17 *2.44 Ib75.38kg. A b b e y w o o d D r. *1.99 box (Oakville Arena) noon, novice AAA vs Welland 1:25 p.m. minor novice AA vs Ancaster G2-M 6th Line & 4th Line (Glen Abbey) 6:10 p.m. minor atom AAA vs Stoney Creek 7:40 p.m. minor peewee A vs Brampton (L) 9:05 p.m. minor bantam A vs Brampton Mon. Feb. 18* 1395 Abbeywood Dr. OAKVILLE LEMON PEPPER SOLE FILLETS (Glen Abbey) 7:20 p.m. peewee AA vs Burlington (L) < 9 0 5 )8 2 5 -8 3 5 7 *8.99 1.5 lbs. Franks fo o d (River Oaks B) 6:30 p.m. minor atom AA vs Burlington (L) 7:45 p.m. atom A vs Burlington 9:10 p.m. peewee A vs Woolwich T\ies. Feb. 19 Basics Kerr St. /STown Centre I Fresh (Oakville Arena) 6:40 p.m. novice A vs Burlington (L) 8:00 p.m. bantam AA Brampton CAMPBELLS SOUP Chicken noodle or, tomato, vegetable, cream of mushroom (Glen Abbey) 8:30 p.m. minor peewee AA vs Brampton Wed. Feb. 20 CAULIFLOWER No. 1 G rade. Product of U.SA (Oakville Arena) 6:40 p.m. minor novice AAA Halton .55 /284 ml tin *1.49 each (Maple Grovf) 6:30 p.m. atom AAA Brampton

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