Friday, October 8, 1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER a9 LEFT PHOTO: this unidentified Oakville Ranger keeps his Stoney Creek opponent under wraps. RIGHT PHOTO: Oakville goaltender Nick Ball thwarts another Stoney Creek scoring attempt. Photos by Ron Kuzyk Hom e sweet home for Oakville triple-A midgets For the second time in as many weeks, the Oakville Rangers triple-A midget rep hockey team have blown out the competition in the friendly confines of Oakville Arena. On W ednesday night at Oakville Arena, Oakville shut out Stoney Creek 5-0, thanks in large part to a natural hat trick from Mike Enns and a shutout by goalie Nick Ball. Other goal scorers were G eoff Curtis and Ryan Andrews on the power play. Curtis gave Oakville a 1-0 lead in a close first period. Enns picked up two o f his markers -- the second one shorthanded -- in the middle frame. He finished off his hat-trick in the third period and then Andrews closed things out with his power play marker. Assists went to Chris Riddell (2), Jeff Brown (2), Bryan Mills (2) and Don Hartt. Oakville helped their cause by taking half as many penalties as they had in the previous two games. Head coach John East said he is pleased with how the team is playing. To watch this up and coming team in action, come out next Wednesday night, 8 p.m., when they host Welland. OAKVILLE SOCCER CLUB INC. 504 Iroquois Shore Rd., Unit #11 849-4436 Has a Variety of Services, shopping and more! Call 1 .8 0 0 .9 0 5 - 0 2 7 0 www.russellhockey.com Oakville cross country results (Continued from page 28) senior boys running an additional 800 metres. Ribbons are awarded to the top six individuals in each race, and a team pennant is given to the top team in each event. Team scores are determined by the total of a school's top four runners. The school with the lowest total wins. The Halton wide meet was held on Wednesday and look for an upcoming edition of the Beaver for results and photos. Meanwhile, here are the results of the Oakville m e e t... JUNIOR Tyke Girls 1. Hannah Raafluab (Pine Grove); 2. Jaqueline Alderia (River Oaks); 3. Samantha Wilson (Heritage Glen); 4. Kendra Lanson (Pine Grove); 5. Brittany Lowchuk (Linbrook); 6. Holly Stewart (W.H. Mofden); 7. Danielle Rushleau (Pine Grove); 8. Jennifer Hyland (Pine Grove); 9. Emmi Soeder (Pine Grove); 10. Jillian Adamyk (Gladys Speers). Tyke Boys 1. Kyle Bekker (Falgarwood); 2. Chris Desrosiers (Pine Grove); 3. William Hyde (Linbrook); 4. Carlton Barrens (Pilgrim Wood); 5. Brian Gove (Heritage Glen); 6. Mikael Schlumpf (Brantwood); 7. James Boudreau (Pine Grove); 8. Casey Ross (Maple Grove); 9. Ryan Renkey (Heritage Glen); 10. David Dadd (Oakwood). Atom Girls 1. Katie MacDonnell (Sunningdale); 2. Kaylen Shimoda (Linbrook); 3. Laura Pendelbury (Abbey Lane); 4. Shannon Hamilton (Sheridan); 5. Sarah Burgess (Sheridan); 6. Jenny Cape (Brantwood); 7. Melanie VanderHoop (Sunningdale); 8. Olivia Tarl (Pine Grove); 9. Carly Mount (Sunningdale); 10. Tara Tompkins (Maple Grove). Atom Boys 1. Jamie McKeown (Pine Grove); 2. David Slattery (Linbrook); 3. Michael Stockermans (Pine Grove); 4. Pat McKinley (Pine Grove); 5. Ryan McMahon (Pine Grove); 6. Theo Koolen (Pine Grove); 7. Michael Sebben (Pilgrim Wood); 8. Mike Welfe (M aple Grove); 9. Garrett M ott (Chisholm); 10. Mark Schnittker (Sunningdale). Bantam Girls 1. Jenna Bull (Linbrook); 2. Kelly Kross (Falgarwood); 3. Carleigh Martin (Linbrook); 4. Terry Slater (Sunningdale); 5. Carley Joyce (Pine Grove); 6. Lauren Garven (Pilgrim Wood); 7. Alex Kurgar (River Oaks); 8. Carley McMillan (Falgarwood); 9. (Kendra Welham (Pine Grove). Bantam Boys 1. Michael Young (Maple Grove); 2. Anthony Albrecht (Brantwood); 3. Kellan Lain (Eastview); 4. Mark Friesan (Pilgrim Wood); 5. Mike Irvine (Falgarwood); 6. Adam Fiddler (Gladys Speers); 7. Jonathan McMurrich (Abbey Lane); 8. Mike McDonald (Heritage Glen); 9. Danny Francks (Pilgrim Wood); 10. Jordi Rasmusson (Brantwood). (S ee 'cross country' page 30) REP TRYOUTS/IDENTIFICATION SCHEDULE Tryouts will be held on the following dates, times, and fields Saturday, October 16 and Sunday, October 17, 1999, (both days) Game of the Week Low Level Adult Hockey League Fall & W inter Season individual or group registration) A social, relaxed recreational atmosphere 9:00 A.M. Over 75 locathas including Oakville, Burlington, Mississauga, Brampton. Games take glare on "Olympic Rink" at River Oaks Arena, Oakvile. 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