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Oakville Beaver, 24 Nov 1999, Sports, D1

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Wednesday, November 24, 1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER D1 IS YOUR GARAGE PROTECTING YOUR CAR BETTER THAN Wayne M cGill YOUR BARGAIN-RATE 2345 W wiot Rd. *21.0 * v * 847-5671 CAR INSURANCE? SI Don't mist just anyone to insure your car, see me: Aii O akville Beaver Feature Editor: NORM NELSON 845-3824 (Extension 255) Fax:337-5567 Bruins win d ose one in their hom e opener, over George Brown The two-time defending provincial champion Sheridan Bruins opened up the 1999-2000 campaign with a come-frombehind 77-71 win over George Brown Friday at JM Porter Gym in Oakville. The Bruins had to dig down deep as they trailed the visitors 41-32 at the half. The second half saw Sheridan turn it up defensively and that keyed a 15-3 run, giving the Bruins the lead midway through the second half. Solid defensive play, a Bruin trademark, anchored the victory. "Our defence in the second half was the key," said Bruins assistant coach Nick Davis. "We put more pressure on their guards and that led to lots of steals and disrupted their offence." Sheridan had 19 steals and forced 30 Husky turnovers. All Canadian guard Shane Bascoe scored 20 points with five assists and led the way defensive ly with six steals. Chris Coote had a solid game inside with 11 points and six rebounds. Elvis Dennis had 10 points and Chris Bennett added eight. The Bruins hosted their long time rivals, the Humber Hawks, last night. The game went beyond our Wednesday edition press deadlines. As you can tell by the right photo, the White Oaks junior football team prevailed in their division two Halton junior championship game at Ivor Wynne Stadium, 21-7 over Iroquois Ridge last Thursday. In the left photo are two stars of the game who were both singled out by their respective coaches. White Oaks running back Mike Kalata (#25) tries to shake off persistent Dan Partington from Iroquois Ridge. , Photos by Ron Kuzyk N eighbouring schools clash in H atton fin al By Norm Nelson BEAVER SPORTS EDITOR T 'hite Oaks capped off an / ^ / undefeated season with a * * 21-7 win over Iroquois Ridge in the junior, division two Halton championship last Thursday at Hamilton's Ivor Wynne Stadium. It was a fitting match-up for the championship as they had finished one-two during the regular season. White Oaks had won their regular (S ee 'Halton' page D2) 'Jhh W eekend!! Sniegtke... CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVING A l Vtwtthor U tuts Santa will be arriving in Flamborough on gW oHmmhet 21th · 6:30pm P A R K S ID ED R IV E U STARVE P I * ^A rSs5 ^ r!v ^ " ~^"^1 M E M O R IA L «"« ». TYts » p ii.ni ?S? Mg, H A R D W A R E f ,T "" TJ I M IL L Thanks to our corporator sponsors: C omput A bility Sales F LA M B O R O U G H · Service · Leasing · Networks <^ORTINOS Flamborough Post Official Media Sponsor E -m a il - c la u s @ id ir e c t.c a hardware Come in and see our catalogue for many other exciting & unique gifts 1 S0 / O ff all Gift Items l v J / O W l l until Thure, Dec 23 Meray Motors & Collision Ltd. Q.E.W. at Dorval Dr. 845-6623 Mercedes-Benz (& 7

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