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Oakville Beaver, 21 Jun 2000, D3

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Wednesday, June 21, 2000 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER D3 Athletes of the year MOHA registration (C o n tin u ed fro m p ag e D 1) SALLY CARTER, Q.E. Park. STATS PACK: age 18; gr. OAC; class average 94% SPORTS PLAYED: soccer, bad minton, field hockey, tennis, cross coun try, swimming and skiing HIGHLIGHTS In badminton ... Halton and G-HAC champ and fifth at OFSAA In skiing ... Halton and G-HAC champ and competed at OFSAA In cross country ... on Q.E. Park team which finished first in Halton and at GHAC In te n n is... Halton champ and OFSAA participant. NEXT YEAR: McGill University, microbiology honours program ACADEMIC GOALS: maintain a high university average, eventually look ing to medicine in post-graduate studies. ATHLETIC GOALS: to play varsity level sports ... looking to play field hock ey and badminton ... to keep enjoying sports. TARA R O SZELL, White Oaks STATS PACK: age 19; gr. OAC SPORTS PLAYED: basketball, ice hockey, field hockey, softball, track and field, wrestling. HIGHLIGHTS: MVP for ice hockey, field hockey, track and field, wrestling and softball ... junior female athlete of the year ... senior female athlete of the year ... competed at OFSAA, finishing 9th. NEXT YEAR: Niagara College ACADEMIC GOALS: graduate from paramedic program and continue into firefighting. ATHLETIC GOAL: play varsity vol leyball for Niagara College. JO M O HAM ILTON, White Oaks. STATS PACK: age 19; gr. OAC; ht 5'11" ; wt 160 SPORTS PLAYED: soccer, track and field. HIGHLIGHTS Outstanding male track athlete (99/00 and 96/97)... G-HAC and Halton long jump champ (99/00)... qualified for 100m, 200m and long jum p at OFSAA midget athlete of the year (95/96). NEXT YEAR: Conestoga College, professional pilot. ACADEMIC GOALS: "to do the best I can in everything I do." ATHLETIC GOALS: hopefully, make it in the world or Olympic Games, some day. LESLEA LAUGHLIN, Blakelock STATS PACK: age 19; gr. OAC; class average 80% SPORTS PLAYED: basketball, vol leyball, softball, badminton and hockey. HIGHLIGHTS: president of student co u n c il... second in Halton in ladies doubles badminton (with Alison G oodm an)... this year's MVP for basketball, bad minton and softball Gr. 12, MVP for badminton and softball Gr. 11, MVP for badminton Gr. 10, MVP for basketball and softball Gr. 9, athlete of the year (Gr. 9). NEXT YEAR: Western ACADEM IC GOALS: complete degree in Kinesiology ATHLETIC GOALS: to play varsity hockey at university. KATIE TURTON, Blakelock STATS PACK: age 18; gr. OAC; class average 84% SPORTS PLAYED: tennis, bad minton, swimming and track and field. HIGHLIGHTS: four gold medals at Halton for swim ming ... three silver medals at OFSAA for swimming ... 11th at regional^ for javelin; 3rd at Haltons ... 3rd at Haltons for tennis ... swimming M V P ... NEXT YEAR: Wilfrid Laurier University ACADEMIC GOALS: honours degree in business administration ATHLETIC GOALS: swim team at Laurier; com petitive waterpolo in Waterloo. ALISON GOODMAN, Blakelock STATS PACK: age 19; gr. OAC; class average 81% SPORTS PLAYED: basketball, vol leyball, hockey, softball, soccer and bad minton. HIGHLIGHTS: came second in Halton for badminton (ladies doubles with Leslea Laughlin)... this year, MVP for badminton and bas ketball ... Gr. 12 & 11 MVP for badminton ... Gr. 9: athlete of the year (Gr. 9) NEXT YEAR: Wilfrid Laurier University. ACADEMIC GOALS: complete degree in kinesiology. ATHLETIC GOALS: playing for the women's varsity hockey team (Golden Hawks). ROB CONBOY, Blakelock STATS PACK: age 18; gr. OAC; height 6'; wt 195; class average 75% SPORTS PLAYED: volleyball, hock ey HIGHLIGHTS: MVP of first-place hockey team; winners of Snofest tourney; tournament of champions at Maple Leaf Gardens; power hitter on volleyball team. NEXT YEAR: Brock University ACADEMIC GOALS: undergraduate degree followed by business diploma ATHLETIC GOALS: varsity hockey ALANA JUZENAS, Aquinas STATS PACK: age 18; gr 12; class average 85% SPORTS PLAYED: basketball, cross country, volleyball, badminton, soccer, track and field. HIGHLIGHTS: Basketball ... various MVP awards at toumies; Halton champs, G-HAC final ists Cross country ... 10th at G-HAC Soccer... co-captain, lost in semis to Notre Dame in penalty kicks Track and field ... 2nd in 3,000 at GHAC, 3rd in 1500m at G-HAC. NEXT YEAR: Aquinas ACADEMIC GOALS: to attend uni versity ATHLETIC GOALS: qualify for OFSAA in basketball next season... go on to play basketball at university. MARK SOARES, Aquinas STATS PACK: age 18; gr OAC; ht 5 ' 10"; wt 165; class average 82.5% SPORTS PLAYED: football, soccer, cross country, track and field, curling. HIGHLIGHTS: football ... co-captain (defence), led team in sacks and tackles soccer ... assistant captain, team fin ished regular season undefeated with 6-0 record, Halton finalists NEXT YEAR: University of Guelph ACADEMIC GOALS: to obtain a bachelor in science for environmental sci ence ATHLETIC GOALS: hope to play varsity sports and to help to contribute to winning a CIAU championship. deadline June 30 With more than 2,700 players and 168 teams, the Minor Oaks Hockey Association (MOHA) "completed its most successful season ever," said incumbent president Mike Zardo, at the association's recent annual meeting. "Contributing to this overall success was the dedicated work of 25 town rep and 151 house league coaches. "On the rep side, 11 of our teams went to the OMHA's, five won their league title, and our house league teams won so many tournaments that it was hard to keep up with them. "Along with the overall embracing of the Mitron system by our teams, Oakville is the envy of all of our competi tors." Wayne Moorehead was acclaimed as the new vice-pres ident of house league, succeeding Mark Bentley, who con tributed so much over the years to the success of the MOHA. With town rep vice-president Mike Dvemechuk electing not to complete his two-year term, the incoming board of directors will appoint a committee to administer that posi tion until the fall. Dvemechuk left his position in excellent shape. Elected to the Board of Directors for a two-year term were the following: Richard Bell, Mark Bentley, Rob Burton, John Butler, Mario Forgione, A1 Harris, David Kingston, Jay LaBelle, Ken Morgan, Reggie Nassu, Ann Pryde, Frank Sabatino, Rose Stro, Scott Tyrell, Helen Wills, and Bob Woloschuk. They will join the incumbent directors: Nancy Brooks, Steve Buckland, Kim Cucoch, Paul Douglas, Jock Dunbar, Helen Ford, John Galassi, Chuck McGregor, Wayne Moorehead, Dick Meijer, Ron Millichamp, Mack Murray, Rick Porter, Mel Shimoda, Marshall Snowball, and Mike Zardo. REGISTRATION! Parents are reminded that registration to guarantee a spot in 2000/01 hockey, closes Friday, June 30th. Already, registrations are away ahead of last year. Registration can be done by mail, or in person at 1026 Speers Road, Units 8 and 9, phone 338-9220. Burlington Panthers Minor Basketball Association Burlington Panthers Rep Basketball Association is now accepting coaching applications for 2000/2001 Basketball season. Coaching positions are available for boys & girls programs. Atom Minor Bantam Bantam For more inform ation contact: Midget Juvenile Premier (905) 637-7030 (905) 336-0893 Jeff Johnston Frank Cooney VP Girls VP Boys DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS JUNE 30th. Tire Rotation & Balance Special u · Adjust tire pressure to factory specifications · Inspect for tire w ear · Precisiorvbalance four wheels (weights included) · Rotate tires · Visually inspect brakes and all suspension components 0 WO CL $ 49.95 Keepin' it real. VO LKSW AG EN PARTS A SERVICE 0 WO Oakville Volkswagen 557 Kerr Street, Oakville (905) 844-3285 FVb lax where applicable P cflw . Not redeemable Ic n at I me of writocp. not to be combined w rti other l a rea* expre.Jure 30. 2000. Cru m gby teams continue strong play The Crusader women's team fought to a 5-5 draw in Ontario women's rugby league action on Saturday. Lisa Pool punched through the Crusaders' try. A wet and sloppy day resulted in strong tackling defence by both evenly matched teams. In three matches played to date, the Cm, newly promot ed to Ontario's top women's league, sports a record of one win, one loss and one tie. MEN'S 1ST XV Last Friday, the Cm 1st XV hosted a visiting English team, the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) at Cmsader Park and triumphed 48-3. The Cm boasted seven tries, five conversions and one penalty while the visitors settled for one penalty. Although the score appears lopsided, the REME team had some talented players who play on a regular basis in various British leagues. As this was a friendly, the Cm made use of substitutions from its second and third teams. These players adapted well and showed that they can com pete in the major league. Dom Millar played a very aggressive game in both the loose and tight phases. With two tries, he was elected as the `man of the match' for the Cm. Charles Cook also had a scintillating game on left wing, scoring two tries. f in TEE? M IN O R O A K S HOCKEY A S S O C IA T IO N IU 2 ( i l{ o n < l. I n i t IN C . 0 ; ik \ill« * mn.-o iw - 1982 1994 PT AYFR REGISTRATION Deadline for registration for the 2000/2001 hockey season is June 30, 2000. Applications are now being accepted at the M O H A office, 1026 Speers Rd., U nit 8-9. Oakville. A copy of the birth certificate is required for new players. Cost $340.00 if received by June 30, 2000. After this date fee registration is $365-00. Please note registration received after the June 30 deadline will not guarantee a placement on a team. Mitron Hockey School has limited openings for August 21-25 summer hockey school, please contact Keith Murray at 825-5635 to reserve a spot. All interested H ouse league coaches for the 2000/2001 should contact W ayne M oorehead V.P. H ouse league at 829-1551 Coach needed for the M inor Atom A team, if interested in this position please contact the hockey office at 338-9220. House league Sponsorship opportunities. Contact the Hockey Office 338-9220 English Riding School In defence of th e ir title The two-time defending Oakville Angels U-15 girls soccer team have kicked off their 2000 season by capturing the West Niagara Invitational Tournament for the 2nd consecutive year. On Saturday, May 13th, the Angels opened the tournament with a 4-0 win over Saltfleet. Scoring for the Angels were Jenna Sporta, Lauren Glover, Kara Anderson and Megann Vander VlieL In their second game, the Angels faced the Rochester Ravens and beat them 3-0. Kara Lang opened the scoring early in the 1st half, notched a sec ond goal in the 2nd half and Stefanie DeBoer out-raced two defenders before deking the Rochester goalie to pot one into a gaping net to round out the scoring. In semifinal action, the Angels found themselves up against Sudbury, their semi-final opponent in the provincial championship of the last two years. The Angels prevailed 2-0 on an early goal by Kara Lang and a 2nd half goal by Stephanie DeBoer, after receiving a cross from Marisa Videc. Kristine Snedden recorded the shutouts. The championship game was an all-Oakville affair that saw the .Angels up against the Oakville Rebels. The Angels came out flying building up a quick 4-0 lead en route to a 4-1 victory and the tournament championship. Scoring for the Angels were Lauren Glover, Anne Friedland, Kara Lang and Kara Anderson. In league play, the Angels kicked off their 2000 campaign on May 11th with a 3-0 victory over Burlington as the Angels found the back of the net three times in the 2nd half after Burlington effectively clogged up the front of their net in the first half. The 2nd half was a total domination by the Angels as they wore Burlington down with relentless pressure. Marisa Videc, with 2 goals, sandwiched around a goal by Carly Anderson provided the goals with Kara Lang (2) and Jenna Sporta picking up the assists. Kristine Snedden recorded the shut-out. The 2000 edition of the Oakville Angels are Kristine Snedden, Megann Vander Vliet, Carly Anderson, Jennifer Parker, Stefanie DeBoer, Lauren Glover, Edwina Haddon, Jenna Sporta, Marisa Videc, Anne Friedland, Leanne Da Rosa, Stephanie Anderson, Kara Anderson, Kara Lang, Silvi Noolandi, Courtney Cherrett and Laura Richards. BERTIN STABLES 827-4678 · OFFICE CLOSED IN JULY Registration Form Available at River O ak s Arena 3445 D undos W . (H w y. #5), O okviH e (1-1/2 M ites W est of ttw y. #25) website www.bertinstables.com e-mail: b e rtin ^w e b tv .n e t St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Secondary School says "Thank You" to our employers We appreciate your support in educating our students as part o f our 1999-2000 co-operative education program. HMV Oakville Greenhouses Mission O.T.M.H. · Statement St James Oakville Beaver "S t. Thomas Hinton's 0 J. P.D. 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Goodrich Landing Gear grow thu* mi v n i/i Marlin Travel Our Me Master 1rmtrMly Centre for Continuing Education Leaders in Lifelong Learning LOOK for our flyer in today's paper The Dave Bottom s M em orial tourney The George Kloet Re/Max Expos combined timely hitting, solid defence and outstanding pitching to earn an exciting, come from behind win in the bantam division championship game at the Dave Bottoms Memorial tournament. The Expos scored three times in the 5th and once in the 6th to overcome a two-run deficit and claim an 8 - 5 victory over the Blue Jays. Andrew Durrer led the Expos at the plate with two doubles, two runs, and two RBI while picking up the save with a perfect seventh inning. Winning pitcher Andrew Lee, added two hits, scored twice and drove in a run. Starting pitcher Jas Brar contributed a single and RBI. The three combined to allow just two hits while striking out nine. The winning run was driven in by Rob Liska who also scored twice and made a tremendous over the shoulder catch for the first out of the seventh inning. Other runs were dri ven in by Chris Beaton and Dustin Whitcomb while Scott Hall and Matt Lukassen each scored once for the Expos. Jack Cummings added a pair of hits while Jeff Giles contributed a time ly catch in deep right field. Appointment Notice DAEWOO DIXIE 401 is pleased to announce SCOTT CORBETT has joined our team of sales professionals. Scott, formerly of Daewoo Oakville, welcomes all his previous clients to call or visit him at Daewoo Dixie 401 . 5850 D O G E RD.. 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