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Oakville Beaver, 2 Aug 2000, C4

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C4 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, August 2, 2000 Top 10 finish for Dziabel at Ontario Jr. cham pionship Oakville's Jason Dziabel put in another steady round at the Ontario junior boys golf championship a top-10 finish. A member of the White Oaks Golf and Country Club, he fired a fourth round 76 on Friday to lock up 8th place. His four round total was 302 (73-77-77-76). And here's how he fared on the leaderboard after each round: 4-7-7- Explosion unlucky to draw crosstown rivals The Oakville Explosion were unlucky enough to draw two-time defending champion Oakville Cobras in their Ontario Cup girls U14 preliminary round tournament and could not advance after losing to the Cobras 4-0. The girls, however, did manage a tie against Markham and a victory against Dixie for a respectable tour ney. The first week of June was very busy for the Explosion with two league games and their League Cup first round game. On June 3rd, Dixie came visiting and Explosion man aged a 1 - 1 tie on a goal from Jessica Sacripante set up by Tanya Dias. The game was up and back and very evenly played, with strong perfor mances from Keeper Katarina Vulic, Brooke Johnson and Jessica Turner. Their league game on the June 9th with visiting Kitchener was a scoreless draw, but a game largely dominated by Explosion as Kitchener managed only two shots. Kathryn Matheson anchored the defence and Alyssa Szcelecki and Lisa Telebar had fine games. Lauren Pulford made a game saving tackle to secure the tie with only a few min utes to go. Offensively Explosion managed a dozen shots and the Kitchener keeper was forced to make several remarkable saves, particular ly off Jessica Pudwell and Tanya Dias. Finally on July 7th, the Explosion travelled to Brantford for their first round League Cup. Brantford proved to be surpris ingly stubborn and the Explosion despite largely carrying the play. After a scoreless first half Jessica Sacripante finished a lovely effort for a 1-0 lead. However on a direct kick Brantford managed to collect a rebound from the keeper and push the tying goal in. The Explosion, in workman-like fashion, marched back up the field and put all kinds of pressure on Brantford. It paid off with Jessica Sacripante slotting home a penalty shot awarded after Tanya Dias was roughly tackled from behind just as she was set to shoot from nine yards. Brantford managed a brief flurry near the end, but the Explosion hung on to advance to the next round. 8. Sean Lowry of Wyldewood Golf Club who also made the cut from Oakville continued his climb up the field, finishing at 313 (80-81-76-76). And here's how he fared on the leaderboard after each round: 64-65-45-36. The top four represent Ontario at the Canadian junior and juvenile championships in Courtney, B.C. later this month. The tournament was won by J.C. Deacon at 292 (7575-71-71). He overtook his "good friend" Kevin Blue who had led the tourney for 69 of the 72 holes before ending up with a 294 (67-75-74-78). Vortex win their last three games The Oakville Vortex U-13A boys soccer team defeated St. Catharines Concordes 2-1 with a strong showing and then followed up with a command ing 3-1 win against Waterloo and a blistering 7-0 shutout win against Brantford. OAKVILLE 2, St. Catharines 1: Michael Rocha opened the scoring and, after St. Catharines tied it up, Craig Nazare scored the winner. Both teams went into the game boasting similar win-loss records in league play. OAKVILLE 3, Waterloo 1: Waterloo opened the scoring but then Oakville responded with a natural hat trick by Craig Nazare. OAKVILLE 7, Brantford 0: goals were scored by Craig Nazare (2), Robin Valadares (2), Michael Rocha, Tim Downey and Dominic Polla. The Oakville Vortex are gratefully sponsored by Nortel Networks, Skyline Aviation, Hatch and the Polla Group. Uzbekistan field hockey team refused Canadian visas The Central Region field hockey tournament at the Appleby College artificial turf had to go ahead without one of its featured teams, Galaba, the national club champions of Uzbekistan. The day before the tourney (on Friday), tourney orga nizers announced, in a press release, "the withdrawal of the Uzbekistan team, which were refused Canadian visa's to come play in the tournament." The Uzbekistan team were the pre-toumey favourites to meet in the championship final against Brampton's Punjab Sports. Punjab Sports certainly lived up to its billing, defeat ing Toronto Lions 2-1 in Sunday's championship game. The tourney still had some international flavour with the Dundee University varsity team from Scotland com peting. They were winless in five games. Oakville summer minor h ad difficulty finding th en et hockey h i report July 26 ATOM Bruins 9, Canadiens 2 Bruins scoring: Thomas Kerr 3g 3a; Andrew Lupton 3g 2a; Zachary Holder 3g la; Leah Hennessy la. Canadiens scoring: Domenic DeBellis lg la; Scott Henry lg; Daniel DiBattista la; Cameron McCamey la. SumerJobs M m zM f presents o Tern of5 to & placers (guaranteedm in , of5 gam es $80/Team Signupkg August &" C ushfrizes k (great (give-aw ays ' forw oreinform ation contact Chris @ orfohert® 681-1140 /WomwaySpQi'ts /& G o m e C e n tre PEEVVEE Kings 7, Capitals 5 Kings scoring: Tyler Smith 4g; Frank Dragone lg la; Doug Langeryt lg; Nick Miskelly. lg; Ryan Krueger 2a; Drew Greenwood 2a; William Nieuwpoort la; David Cleary la. Capitals scoring: Stephen Hopmans 3g; Rory Pinto lg; Nicolas Maitland lg; Jim Bennetti 3a; Nathan Nagle la. July 25 ATOM Flyers 8, Bruins 5 Flyers scoring: Scott Smith 3g la; Jordan Rookyard 2g 2a; Michael Irvine 2g la; Kendall Hunter 2a; Andrew Avis la. Bruins scoring: Thomas Kerr 4g; Sean Stansfield lg; Andrew Lupton 2a; Richard Zepf la. Blues 6, Avalanche 1 Blues scoring: Michael Baird 3g; Connor McMonagle lg la; Michael Ledgerwood lg; Justin Peel 4a; Matthew Belmonte la; Simon Beduz la. Avalanche scoring: Mark Bennett lg; Daniel Ricci la. July 17 Silver medalists in Burlington The Oakville girls U-16 all star team, coached by Duncan Reid, took home a silver medal at the recent Burlington Soccer U-17 tournament. Oakville met Burlington in the championship game and opened the scoring but Burlington retaliated shortly after with a goal of their own and then took the lead just prior to half. They capitalized on com er kicks to add two more in the second half for a 4-1 final verdict. Elaine Lukowski scored Oakville's lone goal on a cross from Michele Gauer with Rachel Truant instrumental in initiating the opportunity. Oakville advanced from their semifinal match with a 1-0 win over a very physical North Mississauga team. Rachel Truant scored early in the game on a well placed kick from the com er by Leanne Reid. In the preliminary round, Oakville secured three wins ... · 1-0 over Oshawa: Michele Gauer and Leanne Reid com bined for the last minute winner; · 2-1 over Brantford: Kendra Marshall and Alex McLaughlin gave Oakville a 2-0 lead before Brantford scored to make it close; · and 5-0 over Simcoe: Linda McAllan earned the shutout. Goals to Leanne Reid (2), M ichele Gauer and Alex McLaughlin. TYKE * Wmgs 6, Eagles 6 Wings scoring: Braedan Russell 4g la; Joshua Lundy 2g 2a; Shem Roberts 2a; Matthew Voyce 2a; John Paul Shallow la. Eagles scoring: Bradley Holder 2g; Justin Grzenda 2g; Ian Stansfield lg la; Braden Hunt la; Marcus Baird la. Stars 7, Leafs 0 Stars scoring: Josh Wallin 5g la; Ian Cochrane lg la; Giovanni Siciliano lg; Michael Melville la; Bobby Trench la; Anthony Ronca la; Chris Wheeler la; Christopher McCaffrey la. 2000 onSet,urkg, August U it M dinwaij Sports, B urlington PEEVVEE Capitals 5, Suns 5 Capitals scoring: Jim Bennetti 3g; Stephen Hopmans lg la; Mark Haddock lg; Nathan Nagle 4a. Suns scoring: Alistair Clark 2g la; Scott Wedlake 2g; Bobbi-Jo Cooke lg la; Kristie Shoemaker 2a; Philip Fauteux la; David MacDonnell la. Penguins 9, Canucks 1 Penguins scoring: Alex Tierney 5g la; Philip S l A mand 2g la; VincentGinesi lg 2a; Chris Kuchciak lg la; Laura DiMarco 3a; Kerry Chandler la; Elizabeth Kavanaugh la; William Gagnon la. Canucks scoring: Brent Campbell lg; Adrian Lischer la. O b ro u g h ttoijo u b ij k * > C aredfu n lo Jb yihtG m anm alHO turc PM 107. B SHERIDAN V Funded by: THE YM C A OF HAMILTON/BURUNGTON k fcC antofu n ie d ih rG cw n u n axo fO tuno %r Canada Community Notices * Market Basket p BLUE BERRY BONANZA"] · HOT BUTTERED SUPER SW EET CORN, > I SUNFLOWERS, RASPBERRIES, ROSES, CURRANTS I · Free Hay Rides · Playground ·Animal Corral · Ponies on weekends Deaths ATHERLEY, D o u g la s M a d is o n · Farm Winery North of Hwy #401 on Hwy #25. Drive east on Sideroad #10. ANDREWS SCENIC ACRES M ilto n 9 0 5 -8 7 8 -5 8 0 7 w w w .A n d re w s S c e n ic A c re s .c o m Legal Notice N otice To Creditors A nd Others IN TH E ESTATE OF D IA N A IO A N IR O N SID E Claims against the Estate of DIANA JOAN IRONSIDE, late of the Town of Oakville, in the Regional Munici pality of Halton, who died on the 17th day of Decem ber, 1999 must be in our hands by September 1st, 2000 after which date the estate will be distributed. passed away peacefully on July 29, 2000 after a battle with pneumonia. Thank you to the Doctors and nurses at the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital, Bracebridge, Ontario. Doug is survived by his loving, caring wife and life partner Agnes Pauline; their son D arrell, wife Joan, grandsons D a v in a n d R ylan of O a k v ille O n ta rio ; daughter Dawn Marese Varcoe, husband D on, grandsons M atthew and D ouglas and his only granddaughter D ana of Pitt M eadow s B.C. Doug Is also survived by his sisters H elen (Burt) W y e r and Lois Atherley of Gravenhurst Ontario; as well as sisters-in-law Mabel (Gord), Helga and Sigrund. All of us and those who knew you will miss you. Donations can be made to the South M uskoka M em orial H ospital, Bracebridge, Ontario or the charity of your choice. p if f f l PATRICIA WILDGUST, Estate Trustee by her solicitor, Paul R. Davidson 233 Robinson Street Oakville, ON L6J 4Z5 BENNETT, J a n - p a ssed a w a y A u g u s t 1st, 2000 at O akville Trafalgar M emorial Hospital. Jan, beloved wife of Paul. Loved mother of Jamie. 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