44 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, October 13, 2000 Sports An Oakville Beaver Feature E d ito r: N O R M N E L S O N P h o n e : 845- 3824, e x t 255 F a x : 337-5567 E - m a i l . n n e l s o n @ h a l t o n s e a r c h . c o m W olfenden nam ed to national sevens team Oakville Crusaders were the top team in the regular sea son in the top Ontario Rugby Union (ORU) senior league with a 13-1 record. And one o f their players, Robbie Wolfenden, has just been selected to represent Canada in the South Africa and Dubai legs of the 2000/01 World Sevens Series. Canada is ranked sixth. Photo by Barrie Erskine The Halton atom boys cross country race is off and run ning at Sherwood Forest Park in Burlington. M eet ThunderHawks Saturday a t the Dom e The ThunderH aw ks will kick off their N ational Professional Soccer League indoor schedule next weekend at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga with a twin bill (Friday, Oct. 20 and Sunday, Oct. 22) against the two pre vious champions -- Cleveland and Milwaukee. This weekend, however, they'll be at the Air Athletics Dome in Oakville for an autograph session followed by a practice. The autograph session runs from 4-5 p.m. followed by the two-hour practice. All are welcome. Please note the indoor driving range will obviously be closed for the duration of the event. The ThunderHawks are the latest addition to the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL), the world's largest indoor soccer network which includes 14 teams from m ajor and secondary cities throughout North America. The game itself is played on artificial turf in hockey are nas -- and presents a dynamic, action-oriented and highly entertaining sport combining elements o f traditional soccer with basketball and ice hockey. H alton's fastest The Halton Board o f Education held their Halton elemen tary school championships on Thursday, Oct. 5 at Sherwood Forest Park in Burlington. The junior meet went in the morning with 50 schools and 1,450 athletes and the senior meet went in the afternoon with 29 schools and 713 athletes. The course weaved its way from a soccer field, over bridges and small hill, through woods and back to another soccer field. Total length was 1,600m for all except the senior boys who ran an extra loop, pushing it to 2400 metres. Runners qualified from their respective divisional meets (the Oakville divisional meet was published in Wednesday's Beaver and is in today's North News), and the top five run ners from each school qualified. For the team results, the lower the score the better. Special recognition goes to two Oakville schools. Pine Grove took three of eight pennants in the junior meet and E.J. James ran away with four of six pennants at the senior meet. The names of Oakville schools and runners are boldfaced. JUNIOR DIVISION TYKE GIRLS (8 yrs) R iver O aks (57), Clarksdale (81), Kilbride (87), Limehouse 112), Pine Grove (117), Linbrook (134) TOP SIX (226 runners): Lauren Brick (J.T. Tuck) Amanda Horn (Clarksdale) Jocelyn Alderice (River Oaks) Sarah Coulson (Kilbride) B rittany W owchuk (Linbrook) Sarah-Rae Kumka (Lakeshore) TYKE BOYS (8 yrs) Pine Grove (106), Sunningdale ( 124), Pineland (125), L inbrook (138), Pauline Johnson (149), Sheridan (151) TOP SIX (224 runners): Casey Ross (Maple Grove) Brend Uberis (George Kennedy) Jordi H erm an (Sunningdale) Ben Kirchof (Clarksdale) Kevin Elliott (B.T. Lindley) Riley Morris (Pauline Johnson) ATOM GIRLS (9 yrs) Pine G rove (52), Limehouse (95), H eritage Glen (130), Pineland (1-78), Sheridan (203), Harrison (210). TOP SIX (209 runners): Katie Morrow (Harrison) Jennifer Hyland (Pine Grove) Amanda Boynton (Paul A. Fisher) Gabrielle Kosziwka (Limehouse) Kaitlin Shuvera (Robert Baldwin) Holly Stew art (W.H. Morden) ATOM BOYS (9 yrs) George Kennedy (51), Pine Grove (83), Sunningdale (113), M unn's (138), Glenview (167), Central (184) TOP SIX (222 runners) Troy Breen (George Kennedy) Chris DesRosier (Pine Grove) Matthew Lasswell (Kilbride) Philip Gunnewick (Pauline Johnson) Stephan Doma (Kilbride) Shane Greaves (George Kennedy) (See 'cross country' page 45) Blades host weekend pair The Oakville Blades, who lost a close 6-5 encounter Tuesday night in Streetsville, are at home this weekend for a pair. Tonight (Friday) at 7:45 p.m. they host the Buffalo Lightning and Sunday at 7 p.m. they host the Bramalea Blues. Aidoo leads romp over U of T Running back Kojo Aidoo scored five touchdowns and rushed for 178 yards in the M cM aster Marauders 62-0 win over the University of Toronto Blues on Saturday. And that was only three quarters work. Aidoo, a Loyola grad, now has a CIAU-leading 16 touchdowns. "I know it must be hard on them but w e've all had those times and I expected more," commented Aidoo. "Our goal is to go all the way, keep gaining momentum and we can't let up against anyone." - with files from the TorStar Network Photo by Peter C. McCusker Rush DeSilva of Falgarwood blazed to first place in the senior Halton cross country championship last week. O L Y M P U S H IG H Q U A L IT Y 1600 x 1200 pixel resolution creates photo quality prints. P O foto source Is foto source d i g i t a l c a m e r a * 829 " e o n 's E A S Y -T O -U S E Point-and-Shoot. Take and retake pictures on reusable removable Smart Media cards that are floppy disk compatible. 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