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Oakville Beaver, 16 Jan 1994, p. 21

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Oakvilleâ€"based track club preparing for provincials Other Oakville athletes making the team include: Alex Smith, 13, in the high jump and shot put; Alex Zeller, 13, in the 400 metre; Brad Hankinson, 14, in the 400 metre; Patrick Dessaulles, 12, in the shot put; Stephan Tschan, 12, in the high jump and Jennifer Hart, 15, in the 50 metre and shot put. The two sessions a week at York University â€" on Tuesday and Thursday nights â€" tend to attract the more competitive athletes, he added. Although based in Oakville, the club attracts members from a wide area. The Oakville athletes who have the best shot of taking home a medal at the provincial indoor meet include: Mike Alexander, 16, the defending champion in the 1500 metre race walk; Nancy Ruskey, 15, in the 1500 and 3000 metre races; and Richie Barrett, 14, in the shot put. The outâ€"ofâ€"town club members with the best medal aspirations are a sibâ€" ling duo from Thornhill made up of Mart Kaljurand, 16, the silver medalist in last year‘s long jump event, and who also competes in the 50 metre; and Lia Kaljurand, 13, in the 1500 race walk. The Athletiques International Track and Field Club managed to place 15 members on the team which will represent this district â€" which basically includes all of southwestern Ontario â€" at the meet, slated for February 5 at Toronto‘s York University. The club, which has resumed its indoor training schedule after the holiâ€" day break, trains out of two Oakville public schools as well as York University. The Saturday morning session at Queen Elizabeth School on Yolanda Drive is more extensive because the hallways can be used for running and hurdles. An Oakvilleâ€"based track and field club will be well represented at next month‘s provincial indoor championships. Friday night workouts in the gym at Falgarwood Public School on Gainsborough Drive are more of "an introductory, general fitness type sesâ€" sion" that attracts the newer members under 12â€"years of age, explained coach Bruce Burton. Thompson 2 and Adam Mahamed. Assists: Jeanâ€"Paul Cadeau 2, Stephen Blackler, Matt Carley and Mike Wilson) BOOTS PHARMAâ€" CEUTICALS 1 (Rodrigo Amaral from Jason Pries and Philip Niles). BANTAM (WHITE) YOUNG DRIVERS NUMBER FOUR 5 (Trevor Weir 2, Corey Ceccarrelli, Shane Lawrence, Brad Woods) OPTIMISTS NUMBER THREE 5 (Richard Santa, Steve Crowther, Jeff Disher, Mark Grimes, Shane Pepin). Anyone interested in training with the club, which is preparing for meets on January 23 and 30, can phone Burton at 827â€"1934 or Bill Brown at 827â€" 3766. Burella from Reid Miller and Adam Peet. Shutout to Jason Wisby) GRANVILLE CONSTRUCTION 0. RELIABLE LIFE 3 (goals: Rob F.P.I.D. 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