Three local ennies finished ï¬rst in their respective divisions at the Halton high school Volpe Division badminton championships in Milton, last Thursday Matt Lee of Loyola captured the men’s singles title, Charles and Rich Garner of White Oaks won the men’s doubles crown and Travis Kell and Leslie-Ann Graham of Queen Elizabeth Park took the mixed doubles title. Oakville players soar Top four ï¬nishers in each cate- gory advanced to the Halton closed championships, Tuesday at Bishop Reding High School in Milton. High school badminton chainonshiQs Two doubles teams from Q.E. 1 137 # 1 SIDEROAD BURLINGTON 336-3660 Park finished second: Steve Kay and T.G. Kotsopolous in men’s dou- bles; Jason Craddock and Courtney Strong in mixed doubles. Also advancing were: Christine Wilson of Q.E. Park (third in ladies singles); Jeff Thome of Loyola (third in men’s singles); Kelly Black and Martine Anderson of Q.E. Park (third in ladies dou- bles); Cesar Rainusso and Barb Lis of Loyola (third in mixed doubles); Karen Conboy and Melanie Griffiths of Q.E. Park (fourth in ladies doubles) and Alex Wolder and Corey Morrison of Q.E. Park (fourth in men’s doubles). PLUS MANY MORE lN-STORE SPECIALS Spnng Eleakout Sal: paces In 2"!“ at an 30 Ontario Imam-um vahd ‘flMpnl 24. I993 or Mule supplies last IEAFE Flla Cycllng Shorts Mtn bike or racing styles. Reg. $59 Phoenix Boulder Inn like Features Shimano CZO/C I 0 components, rapid ï¬re and great looks. INTRO SPECIAL Proâ€"line frame and "Wheeler Factory Team Technology". INTRO SPECIAL Louls Garneau L66 Helmet Light sleek and safety approved micro shell helm: 20% OFF Wheeler 4400 Mm Blke Maxaln Rock-It Mm Ilka Check out these features ~ Shimano XT/DX, cromoly double-butted, Ritchey logic headset. 3 6 Retail value $875 ONLY W7 b. 'IIEIIIE v \ / PHOENIX On Monday nights, the OCC holds its time-trial series, in the Hwys. 5 and 25 area. On Tuesday evenings, there are non-competitive criterium races at the Winston Churchill Business Park (on the border of Oakville and Mississauga). For those that are a little more bold, there are duathlons (ll-kilometre bike rides combined with a 3.5 km run) Thursday nights. On Saturdays and Sundays, training rides originate from the Cyclepath bike shop on Speers Rd. Information seminars, featuring the occasional guest speaker, are held monthly at Glen Abbey Recreation Centre. For the more social types, there are the Sunday cycling tours, which also start at Cyclepath. The longest tour last year was a trip to Niagara- onâ€"theâ€"Lake--about 160 kmâ€"-although Adams says the average distance is between 40 and 50 km. For membership enquires, call Leon Hawes at 827-2731. Hotline number for the club is 827-7256. Family membership rate is only $15 above the single rate of $85 for seniors and $70-75 for juniors. The HCCSC starts its training rides April 21 andrevery Wednesday thereafter. The Cycling Turtles also have a full schedule of activities for those wanting a more leisurely ride, beginning May 5. These tours usually leave at 6 pm. from Sherwood Forest Park and take riders to various destinations in the area. Both the Oakville Cycling Club and Halton Cross Country Ski Club have events throughout the week to satisfy any rider. «if 3 319 0° Call the club at 634-2012 for information. 33295 {3995 Continued from Page 21 SWHM@ SPRING BREAK-OUT SALE '11I. SATURDAY, APRIL 24" 0a kville » 338-0783 - 500 Spears (west of Dorval) Roll out. Bust out. Get up and get out to CyclePath now. We're breaking out the deals on a multitude of new merchandise. Bikes. Helmets. Parts. Clothing. All the gear worth getting. And we've got the answers you need. It's called CyclePath know-how. 14 years in the making. Yours for the taking. We've started the countdown. Don't miss the . meltdown. Hit the path to CyclePath.