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Oakville Beaver, 3 May 2000, Sports, D1

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Wednesday, May 3, 2000 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER D1 YOU WOULDN'T TRUST JUST ANYONE TO DRIVE YOUR CAR, SO WHY TRUST JUST ANY COMPANY TO INSURE IT? LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Every Friday & Saturday! Wayne McGill l. i| i II i ...' 23 45 W * a o f t R d # 2 1 , O a k v iic 847-5671 Sportslfateaim Play ball! The Halton high school spring sports schedule has begun. See inside for more coverage ... BOYS B A S E B A LL Volpe Division Team G W T 4 Iroquois Ridge 2 2 0 4 Q.E. Park 2 2 0 4 Aquinas 2 2 0 2 Burl Central 1 1 0 1 Loyola 2 0 2 Assumption 1 0 0 0 Oak Trafalgar 2 0 0 0 Blakelock 2 0 0 0 White Oaks 2 0 0 0 Last weekend's results: Aquinas 16, Oak Trafalgar 5; Q.E. Park 7. Blakelock 2; Loyola 12. W hite Oaks 1; Iroquois Ridge 5, Assumption 4; Q.E. Park 5, Oak Trafalgar 4; Aquinas 5, Loyola 4; Iroquois Ridge 5. Blakelock 4; Burl Central 8. White Oaks 5 G IR LS S O F TB A L L Volpe Division Schedule kicked off yesterday (Tuesday. May 2). Ladles' Night Every Friday see i CO VE** N O im X L u qm FRIDAY, MAY 5 & SAT., MAY 6 at 10pm 8 4 4 - 8 7 0 3 G R A F F IT I P A R K An Oakville Beaver Feature Editor: NORM NELSON Phone:845-3824, ext 255 Fax:337-5567 E-mail:nnelson@haltonsearch.com Ontario's top gymnasts converge at Glen Abbey Ontario's best up and coming gym nasts -- including several from Oakville -- will be competing at the Glen Abbey rec centre for the second year in a row. (Please note that the weekend edi tions of the Oakville Beaver and North News wrongly indicated the location as the River Oaks rec centre. Our error. Our apologies!) The Oakville Gymnastics Centre, home of the Antoinettes competitive gym team, is hosting the women's Artistic Youth Provincial Championships Friday through Sunday (May 5-7) for competitors aged 12 and under. Competitors aged 13 and over com peted last weekend in another meet, called the Elite Provincial Championships in Toronto. The Antoinettes had one competitor in this event -- Robin Merry in the Open 1 class. The Antoinettes have five competi tors who will join the more than 300 competitors expected to converge on Oakville this weekend, and they include ... · in pre novice 1: Elyse McIntyre, Mikaela Rodgers and Angela Schempp; · in pre-junior 2: Claire Merry; · and in junior 1: Alison Schinkel. Events include vault, uneven paral lel bars, balance beam and floor exer cise. These athletes are the absolute best young gymnasts in Ontario and come from across the province to compete in various categories and age groups. In addition to training up to 24 hours weekly, each girl has earned a spot at these championships through their per formance at three previous qualifying meets. It's a level of competition avail able to them only once a year. Opening ceremonies begin at 9:30 a.m. on Friday, May 5 and closing cer emonies will conclude the prestigious event on Sunday, May 7 at 8:55 p.m. The action is continuous each and every day. Daily admission is $10 for adults and $5 for seniors and children. They are available for purchase at the rec centre throughout the event. Plan on attending and you just may catch a future Olympian in action. The Oakville Gymnastics Centre, home of the Antoinettes, is now in its 26th year, and offers gymnastics for both boys and girls, 18 months to adult. The club offers artistic gymnastics, power tumbling and trampoline pro grams. While there is great emphasis on the grass roots, recreational program, which helps to build discipline, confi dence and fitness in children, a full competitive program, under the Antoinettes banner, is available for ath letes who wish to make a greater com mitment to the sport. The competitive program offers excellent coaching and over the past two years has produced an Ontario champion, and provincial silver and bronze medalists. p A tough act to follow By Norm Nelson Photo by Riziero Vertolli BEAVER SPORTS EDITOR The Oakville Gymnastics Centre is hosting the provincial youth gymnas tics championships for competitors aged 12 years and under at Glen Abbey this weekend, and they have a tough act to follow. Namely, their own. It's the second consecutive year the Oakville gymnastics club, with its Mikaela Rodgers, seen here at a Monday practice at the Oakville Gymnastics Centre, is one of five members of the club's competitive team (the Antoinettes) who have earned a berth m the provincial championships which the club is hosting, starting this Friday at the Glen Abbey rec centre. spacious facility on the North Service Road just east of Fourth £.ine, has been chosen to hold the prestigious event. General Manager Wayne Hussey explained that Gymnastics Ontario, which technically hosts the event, "felt very comfortable coming back here because it was so well run and they had confidence ... "We left no question unanswered. (See Oakville' page D4) Loyola pitcher Gavin McGrath in action against a batter from cross town rival St. Thomas Aquinas. In Saturday's season opening tourney, Loyola set tled for a split, losing this game 54 to Aquinas but beating White Oaks 12-1. Full results, see above. Photos by Peter J. 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