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Oakville Beaver, 30 May 1993, p. 15

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FRIDAY: Midget rep baseâ€" ball Tournament at River Oaks Park, Oakville Park. Continues through Saturday. TUESDAY: High school soccer; Halton junior finals; 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Sherwood Forest Park. Now he he‘ll try and qualify for this year‘s provincial champiâ€" onships, June 7 at Pike Lake, near Clifton. Top seven per cent of a field of about 130 qualify for the Ontario Amateur, July 13â€" 16 at Aurora Highlands. He finished fourth last week at the tough Burlington Amateur Tournament with oneâ€"day rounds of 75 and 76. MONDAY: Oakville White Sox vs. Burlington. COBA senior baseball. 7:30 p.m. at Oakville Park. Oakville‘s Michael Brooks has qualified for the past three Ontario amateur championships and he‘s looking good for a fourth straight appearance. Priced at $11.95, it can be ordered directly from the pubâ€" lishers by calling 333â€"0019. Pickâ€"up soccer for adults. 10 a.m. to noon Sundays at Kingsford Park (S. Sheridan Way)...T.A. Blakelock football camp (Grades 7â€"8), July 12â€"17. 632â€"8765....Headstart Football Camp for returning players going into Grades 10â€"12, Aug. 30â€"Sept. 2....Oakville Summer Basketball Camp at Blakelock High School, Aug. 30â€"Sept. 3. $65. 336â€"6669... This year‘s directory features 250 pages of facts and figures about Ontario golf courses. It also includes travel ideas and information on hotel accomâ€" modations and golf packages. ON COURSE The 1993 â€"94 edition of the Ontario Golf Course directory is now available. GO GOLFING TICKETS The T.A. Blakelock student was first in both the midget girls triple jump with a distance of 10.52 metres and long jump (with a leap of 5.03m). Marcia Mcintyre‘s success in high school track and field continâ€" ued Thursday when she copped two gold medals at the South Region Championships at McMaster University. Marcia takes a giant leap toward OFSAA OFSAA crowns. Rugby‘s finest on the way The province‘s premier schoolboy rugby teams will meet for the OFSAA title, Thursday and Friday at Sherwood Forest Park in Burlington. Seedings were to be determined early this week, pending completion of regional finals. A total of 23 games will be played, includâ€" ing the gold medal final at 3 p.m. Friday. Bronze meal match is at 2 p.m. The Halton championship was played Friday and the team expecfed to advance was Oakville Trafalgar, which captured the 1983 and 1984 As befitting twoâ€"time champions, the Halton Secondary School Athletic Association is hosting this year‘s Ontario high school rugby championships. The former Oakville Trafalgar High School student finished third out of 25 boats in both races, marking the third straight year he‘s cracked the Canadian squad (he was also on the junior national team from 1987â€"89). Nor is itching to get a taste of worldâ€"class events after missing qualifying for the ‘92 Olympic Games in Barcelona when he was sadâ€" dled with mononucleosis at the team trials and finished fourth in two races. "T‘d definitely like to do better than I did the first time (at Worlds)," said Nor, who finished But Nor feels he‘s a little older and wiser this time as he eyes the 1993 world event in Val Di Sole, Italy, (about 250 kilometers north of Venice) July 8â€"11. He earned his ticket when he finished third in Canadian national team trials two weekends ago in Canmore, Alta. The 22â€"yearâ€"old Oakville resiâ€" dent was reflecting on why he did so poorly in the men‘s singles slalom at his first World Kayaking Championship in 1991 (he finished somewhere in the 50‘s). Peter Nor called it a classic case of stage fright. By TOM MICHIBATA Oakville Beaver staff Peter Nor cracks national kayak team FEATURING * Triple Cheeseburger Three 100% pure Canadian beef patties with two slices of process cheddar cheese on one of McDonald‘s famous buns. Top four in each event at the regionals qualified for OFSAA. McIntyre, coming off a triple gold medal performance at the Golden Horseshoe â€" Athletic Conference meet last week, now qualifies in both events for the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association champiâ€" onships, next Friday and Saturday in Oshawa. Oakville‘s Peter Nor, 22, will take part in the world kayak championships this July in Val Di Sole Italy. "Not only did I get really good coaching but there was good, intense competition," said Nor, who‘s nearly finished his degree in aerospace engineering at Carleton University in Ottawa. Nor feels he‘s ready after a hard winter trainâ€" ing session in Chilliwack, B.C. with Canadian Olympic team coach Mike Druce. 13th and ninth in two U.S. team trials races in Buena Vista, Colo. this past weekend. "I felt I was really overwhelmed by the level of compeâ€" tition. I feel this time I‘ll know what to expect. In slalom, a paddler must negotiate anywhere Pending a possible workâ€"toâ€"rule by Dufferinâ€"Peel and Lincoln County school boards slated for today and Monday respectively, orders of finish could be altered., meaning more locals may qualify for OFSAA, according to a South Region meet spokesperson. Fourthâ€"place efforts were turned in by Kojo Aidoo of Loyola in midget boys javelin, Elizabeth Reid of Blakelock in midget girls shot put and discus, Milton Tanswell of Oakville Trafalgar in junior boys high jump and the White Oaks midget boys 4 X 100m relay team. Bronze medals went to James Padwick in midget boys shot put (13.15m) and Mary Ann Siriunas of in midget girls javelin (27.06m). Both attend White Oaks. Silver medals went to Geoff Farrow of White Oaks Secondary School in senior boys discus (42.59m) and Chris Hyland of Queen Elizabeth Park in senior boys 400m (50.5 seconds). After the world championships, he‘ll take part in three World Cup races in Europe and two others in Minden and southeast Tennessee. "Pacing comes into it," explained the 6â€"footâ€" 5, 195â€"pound Nor. "You are constantly reâ€"accelâ€" erating and deâ€"accelerating." from 21 to 25 gates on an 800â€"metre stretch of whitewater. A typical race would last anywhere from two to threeâ€"andâ€"aâ€"half minutes. Penalties are given out â€" five seconds for touching a pole and 50 seconds for missing an obstacle entirely. TM ©1993 UNIVERSAL CITY STUDIOS. INC. AMBLIN ENTERTAINMENT. INC Jurassic Park Collector Cups Collect all 6 SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1993 PAGE 15

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