Oakville Beaver, 29 Oct 2000, p. 25

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> Sunday, October 29, 2000 Oakville Beaver Weekend 25 Hatton high school Team BOYS VOLLEYBALL SENIOR (Volpe) G W L 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 5 5 5 5 2 2 0 0 3 3 3 3 6 6 8 Peterborough tourney champs The Oakville Rangers double-A peewee rep hockey team have started their season with a bang. On the heels of an opening win, 2-1, over the Burlington Eagles, they won a tournament in Peterborough. Although outshot in their opening game, awesome goaltend ing by Myles Harper helped Oakville to a 3-0 win over Newmarket. Goals were scored by Andrew Harmgardt, Mike Turner and Jonathan Fairclough. Assists went to Fairclough, Corey Martin, Brennan Kerr and Paul O'Hara. MVP went to Harper. Oakville, again, took advantage of great defence and awe some goaltending by Oliver Wren to shutout the GTHL's Ted Reeve Thunders 3-0. Goals were scored by Jonathan Fairclough, Paul O'Hara and Corey Martin. Assists to Brennan Kerr, Fairclough, Mike Turner and Shane Jackman. MVP went to Wren. Oakville won their must-win third game 2-1 over Brampton. Goals were scored by Corey Martin and Mike Turner. Assists went to Andrew Harmgardt and Martin. MVP went to Martin. An unassisted marker by Jonathan Fairclough with 53 sec onds left in the championship game gave Oakville another 2-1 win, this one over Toronto East Enders. Mike Turner scored the opening goal, assisted by Corey Martin. Oakville's solid defence again kept them in the game. P 13 8 8 8 6 3 3 0 Georgetown Oak Trafalgar Blakelock Acton Aquinas E.C. Drury Loyola Bishop Reding Meet the Team A C O N T I N U I N G SERI ES P R O F I L I N G T H E ST AFF OF ' C A N A D A ' S BEST C O M M U N I T Y N E W S P A P E R " Marilyn Mann Marilyn has been a member of the Advertising team for the past 3 1/2 years. As an advertising and marketing representative, Marilyn provides service to local business and community groups in the community. Born, raised and working in Oakville, Marilyn is a graduate of Carleton University and George Brown College, with a diploma in Marketing and Advertising. Marilyn finds the Beaver to be a great work environment. "M y m a rk e tin g s k ills have been used to b e n e fit m a n y clie n ts ' one point awarded when same opponent played twice. Last week's results: Oak Trafalgar 2, Bishop Reding 0; Georgetown 2, Acton 0; Blakelock 2, Aquinas 0; E.C. Drury 2, Loyola 0; Oak Trafalgar 2, Loyola 1; Acton 2. Bishop Reding 0; Georgetown 2, Blakelock 0. Team Pearson Assumption Nelson Aldershot Notre Dame Iroquois Ridge Burl Central M.M. Robinson (Richardson) G W 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 7 6 5 5 5 3 1 0 L 1 2 3 3 3 5 7 6 P 11 9 9 9 8 4 2 0 a n d d e v e lo p th e ir business, I also have the o p p o rtu n ity to w o rk w ith va rio u s c o m m u n ity g roups, th a t I fin d e x tre m e ly im p o rta n t, such as the W a te rfro n t Festival, C arousel o f N a tio n s a n d D re a m H ouse L o tte ry ." Marilyn is currently taking a maternity hiatus to be with her son Wyatt born in September at OTMH and her stepson Steven, proud big brother. ' one point awarded when same opponent played twice. Last week's results: Nelson 2, Aldershot 1; Pearson 2, Assumption 1; Burl Central 2, M.M. Robinson 0; Notre Dame 2, Iroquois Ridge 0; Assumption 2, Aldershot 1; Iroquois Ridge 2, Burl Central 1; Pearson 2, M.M. Robinson 0; Notre Dame 2, Nelson 1. First loss at Aeros tournament The Oakville Hornets peewee BB rep hockey team sponsored by CIBC and Telus have started their season with a bang. In eight games the girls have only one loss and have outscored their opponents 43-4. In home and away exhibition play vs. the Hamilton Hawks the Hornets won 4-0 and 9-0. At the Beatrice Aeros tournament the Hornets made it to the championship game before suffering their first loss, 2-0, against a very talented team from Sault Ste Marie. In the preliminary round Oakville beat Michigan 9-0 and posted 5-0 wins over Aurora and Rochester. In the semi final Whitby scored the first goal of the tour nament against Oakville but Oakville replied with three of their own. In league play the Hornets defeated Etobicoke 8-1. The points have come from all team members on this well round ed team ... Stephanie Secord 5 goals, 9 assists; Mary DiMarco 7 goals, 6 assists; Jordyn Mackonka 6 goals, 6 assists; Rachel Vallance 6 goals, 6 assists; Danielle Bernier 7 goals, 5 assists; Roxanne Johnson 5 goals, 5 assists; Monique Kahnert 2 goals, 5 assists; Allison Thompson 2 goals, 5 assists; Amanda Cicchini and Taylor Laughlin, 5 assists each; Laura Iosue and Biance Mirabelli, lgoal and 2 assists; Traci Galbraith, 3 assists; Emma Hobson 1 goal, 1 assist. Gabrielle Gaudet has recorded five shut outs and picked up one assist. The team wishes Tania Ganassini a speedy recovery. Team JUNIOR (Volpe) G W L P 7 7 14 Loyola 0 Oak Trafalgar 7 1 14 8 Blakelock 7 1 12 6 Georgetown 4 7 3 8 4 Bishop Reding 7 3 6 Acton 8 3 5 6 Milton 4 7 2 5 E.C. Drury 7 1 2 6 Last week's results: Oak Trafalgar 2, Bishop Reding 0; Georgetown 2, Acton 0: Milton 2, E C. Drury 1; Loyola 2, Oak Trafalgar 1; Bishop Reding 2, Acton 1; Blakelock 2, Milton 0. O a k v il l e Beaver Team (Richardson) G W L P Notre Dame 7 7 14 0 Q.E. Park 7 4 3 8 Assumption 4 7 8 3 Burl. Central 8 3 5 6 Lord Elgin 7 0 7 0 Last week's results: Assumption 2, Q.E. Park 1; Burt Central 2, Lord Elgin 0; Q.E. Park 2, Burl Central 0; Notre Dame 2, Lord Elgin 0. r f GIRLS BASKETBALL (SENIOR) Volpe Team G W L PF PA P Aquinas 5 5 0 312 88 10 Georgetown 4 1 191 161 5 8 Milton 4 1 207 191 5 8 Oak Trafalgar 4 1 167 115 5 8 White Oaks 5 3 2 163 159 6 4 Bishop Reding 5 2 3 170 177 1 E.C. Drury 5 4 104 182 '2 Loyola 5 0 0 5 121 244 Acton 6 0 6 98 205 0 Last week's scores: White Oaks 41, E.C. Drury 33; Milton 46, Loyola 37; Georgetown 41, Acton 16; Oak Trafalgar 32, Loyola 23; Milton 39, White Oaks 20; Bishop Reding 29, Acton 22; Aquinas 46, E.C. Drury 46, E.C. Drury 3. GLENLEVEN'S Last m inute win in hom e opener The peewee B Oakville Hornets hockey team, sponsored by CIBC and Medela Canada, kicked off their regular season with an exciting 3-2 last minute win over Halton Hills Twisters on Saturday, Oct. 14. Liz Edmunds' second goal of the game, after being put in alone on the Twister goalie on a pass from Melissa Snedden, was the win ner with just 70 seconds remaining. Oakville's strong forechecking then preserved that lead. Sarah Grigor scored the other Oakville goal. Other assists went to Stephanie Latty, Ryan Ferguson and Tenille Clarke. A back and forth game, Oakville erased a 1-0 deficit to go up 2-1 before Halton Hills tied it up at 2-2. The teams certainly knew each other very well as they also hooked up for two exhibition games, both won by Oakville. On Sept. 24, the Hornets won 4-1 in Acton with Liz Edmunds having a hand in all four goals, including a natural hat trick after Amy Robinson had scored opener. Other assists went to Ryan Ferguson (2) and Sarah Grigor. Back in Oakville on Sept. 30, both Heather Garbutt and Charlotte Capaldo shared the shutout in a 3-0 win. Goals were scored by Giselle Panton, Melissa Sneddon and Tenille Clarke. Assists went to Jackie Szarka, Leah Hennessy, Kate Longmoore, Megan Wanless, Jenelle Stevens and Amy Robinson. v cm m 2000 Chrysler LHS Stone white, full leather package, gray leather, 14,000 kins, only $31,995 DEPOT C i/tfierf9Bf dodg i 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan JEEPS 1999 Grand Cherokee Laredo Team Richardson G W L PF PA P Notre Dame 6 6 0 284 117 12 Nelson 4 1 222 112 5 8 M.M. Robinson 5 4 1 212 170 8 Pearson 5 3 2 243 208 6 Assumption 5 3 2 207 157 6 Iroquois Ridge 5 3 2 172 158 6 1 Aldershot 6 0 5 120 272 Lord Elgin 5 0 5 78 186 0 Burt Central 6 0 6 188 336 0 Last week's scores: Nelson 61, Aldershot 14; Assumption 39, Iroquois 39, Iroquois Ridge 21; M.M. Robinson 60, Burl Central 44; Notre Dame 52, Lord Elgin 12; Aldershot 27, Lord Elgin 23; Iroquois Ridge 34, Burl Central 29; M.M. Robinson 47, Pearson 45; Notre Dame 49, Nelson 44. Silver, power group, company demo, Sienna tint, Y8, Special Ed. pkg. with | leather, quodra drive, owners demo, only $21,995 only $38,995 1999 Dodge Grand Caravan SI 2000 Chrysler Neon LI Flame red, nicely equipped with spoiler, manager's demo, low kms. only Blue, quad seats, power group, Slk. i f f 1231,33,000 kms. only 1998 Grand Cherokee Laredo Amethyst, nicely equipped inc CD, 4x4. Stk. #P1204 only $23,995 $16,495 o r 0% for 60 mos. $23,995 1999 Grand Voyager Expresso Forest green, oil the toys inc CD, quad seats & more. 45,000 kms. only $23,995 1999 Cherokee Classic Desert sand, fully loaded 4x4 in excellent condition, only 2000 Neon LE Gnnamon glaze, just like new, | with 27,000 kms. | sale price $21,995 Team (JUNIOR) Volpe G W L PF PA P Win, loss, two ties to start season The Oakville Hornets atom BB girls rep hockey team, spon sored by Halton Signs/Meray Motors, kicked off their North Metro regular season with home and home series against the Aurora Panthers and the Vaughan Flames. The action started in Oakville with the Hornets and Flames bat tling to a 2-2 draw, followed the next day by another tie this time a 1-1 draw against the Flames. Goal scorers for Oakville were Caroline Davies, Melissa Kennedy and Kaitlyn Wheeler. Assists went to Taylor Metcalf® and Natalie Oreskovich. After the tight opening matches characterized by even play the girls were expecting two more of the same when they travelled north for a rematch a few days later. Instead they were surprised by a strong Flames team who after an even first period broke out for 4 goals in the second and third frames for a solid 4-0 win over the Hornets. Disappointed but not discouraged the girls vowed to have a bet ter showing the next day in Aurora and they were true to their word with a 5-0 win. Goals were scored by Laura Pendlebury (2), Melissa Kennedy, Justine Bemier and Melanie Johnson. The strong perfor mance was anchored by the defence of Brittany Court, Stephanie Dvemechuk, Natalie Oreskovich, Sarah Curry and Megan Cordeiro who allowed the Panthers only one shot on goal in the third period. $14,995 1998 Voyager SE : Forest green, quod seats, 51,000 kms. only 1998 Cherokee Sport Green, fully loaded with power group, 41,000 kms. only $20,995 1996 Dodge Stratus Candy apple red, auto, oir, power locks & windows, great shape, only Aquinas 5 5 0 283 94 10 Oak Trafalgar 4 1 127 117 3 6 Bishop Reding 4 1 123 69 3 6 Loyola 3 2 158 156 5 6 Acton 6 3 3 173 195 6 Georgetown 5 0 89 228 5 0 White Oaks 5 0 5 86 181 0 Last week's scores: Aquinas 66, White Oaks 16; Acton 29, Georgetown 23; Loyola 32, Oak Trafalgar 22; Bishop Reding 30, Acton 19; Aquinas 64, Georgetown 14. $19,995 $9,995 1998 TJSE 1998 Voyager Cranberry, one owner, excellent Chit red, like new, low kms. only 1995 New Yorker Blue, beautiful car with all the I equipment. 111,000 kms. sale price $ j $18,995 condition, only 22,000 kms. only $18,995 10,995 plus taxer l Irene Team Richardson G W L PF PA P Nelson 5 5 0 272 110 9 Lord Elgin 4 5 1 195 176 7 Notre Dame 6 3 3 224 216 6 M.M. Robinson 5 2 3 119 167 4 Assumption 2 5 3 165 228 4 Iroquois Ridge 5 2 3 171 165 3 Pearson 2 5 3 154 185 3 Q.E. Park 1 149 6 242 5 2 Last week's scores: Nelson 66, M.M. Robinson 14; Assumption 44, Iroquois Ridge 34; Lord Elgin 53, Pearson 33; Notre Dame 38, Q.E. Park 24; Iroquois Ridge 35, Q.E. Park 33; Pearson 23, M.M. Robinson'20; Nelson 43, Notre Dame 28. G lenleven C hrysler C H R Y S L E R · D O D G E · J E E P 2388 ROYAL W IN D SO R DR., 845-7575 (E A S T O F F O R D D R IV E ) w w w .g le n le v e n .c o m

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