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Oakville Beaver, 22 Jul 1994, p. 18

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One event sports buffs won‘t want to miss is the basketball toss being organized jointly by the Civitan club and Homecourt . The largest singeâ€"day event in Halton Region is tonight‘s Midnight Madness, Oakville‘s annual summer street festival, which runs from 7 p.m. until midnight. Play some basketball at tonight‘s Midnight Madness Three Toppings CREATION Not valid on delivery Basketball with all proceeds going to Cystic Fibrosis. The fun, fundâ€"raising competition is being held at Lakeshore Road and Thomas Street and in keeping with the carnival atmosphere there will be lot of displays and giveaways, including official Toronto Raptors souvenirs. oudr2Â¥tulations ! (= It‘s a great way to play an old favourite" To David Ferguson and Peter Crmogorac of Oalwille, both $10,000 winners! The Oakville Longhorns‘ Bronte Athletic Field could last regular season home _ also be its toughest. game this Saturday night at Kickâ€"off against the The World Cup may be over, but there‘s still plenty of great soccer action to be seen right here in Oakyville this weekend with some of the best soccer teams in the province clashâ€" ing in fourthâ€"round Ontario Cup action. The winners all move on to the provincial semiâ€"finals. The action is almost nonâ€"stop throughout Saturday and Sunday at Shell Park, and it involves four Oakville teams. The Oakville Blue Devils underâ€"16 boys play Saturday at 4 p.m. against Peel Halton United. The Oakville Winstars underâ€"17 boys play Sunday at 11 a.m. against the province‘s top team, Scarborough Malvern Magic. The Oakville Seventy Sevens underâ€"19 boy‘s play Sunday at 5 p.m. against Niagara Falls Juventus. All of the above games are on the east field. Tough test for Longhorns The Oakville Dragons underâ€"17 girls team face a different set up. They‘re in a tournaâ€" John Miller (Sud) Jamie Wootton (Oak) Mike Jackson (Oak) Greg Casey (NB) Doug Hardinge (Scar) Craig Mitchell (Oak) Isaac Metcalf (Scar) Dave St. Amour (Sud) Rick Thompson (NB) Don Cucksey (Sud) Ontario Cup action galore at Shell Park this weekend Oakville Longhorns Sudbury Spartans North Bay Bulldogs Scarborough Tide Toronto Eagles Brampton Bears Mark Demerling (Oak) _ 218 Jason Ferreira (NB) 214 Greg Martel (Bram) 95 Paul Martin (Scar) 93 John Miller (Sudbury), 795 yards on 100 attempts for a 7.95 average; second is Donri Roberson (North Bay) who has gained 507 yards on 121 attempts for a 4.2 average. _ PASS CATCH LEADERS Jamie Wootton (Oakville), 653 yards on 35 catches for an 18.7 yard average; second is Greg Casey (North Bay), 480 yards on 12 catches for a 40.0 average; third is Isaac Metcalf (Scarborough),.400 yards on 20 catches for a 20.0 average; fourth is Danny Bobb (Scarborough), 383 yards on 18 catches for a 21.3 average. NORTHERN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE (July 22) STANDINGS 11 0 19 0 2 QUARTERBACK CHART 126 1801 93 1520 44 425 48 597 RUSHING LEADERS 172 145 473 The Dragons open the tournament Saturday at 11 a.m. against Gloucester (east field) and take on Richmond Hill Devils at 2 p.m. (east field). On Sunday, the Dragons are on the field again at 11 a.m., against Brampton (north field), and then close out the tournament at 2 p.m. against Scarborough (south field). Here‘s the complete tournament schedule for the girls: SATURDAY 11 a.m. games: OAKVILLE vs. Gloucester (east field); Brampton vs. Scarborough (south field). 2 p.m. games: OAKVILLE vs. Richmond Hill (east field); Gloucester vs. Scarborough (south field). 5 p.m. game: Brampton vs. Richmond Hill (south field). SUNDAY ment with four other teams â€" Gloucester Hornets, Scarborough United Strikers, Brampton Panthers and Richmond Hill Devils. 11 a.m. games: OAKVILLE vs. Brampton (north field); Richmond Hill vs. Scarborough (south field) 2 p.m. games: OAKVILLE vs. Scarborough (south field); Brampton vs. Gloucester (east field). 5 p.m. game: Gloucester vs. Richmond Hill (south field). and nothin‘ but! Town Centre | Oakville Dorval North Service Rd 51.6 1801 1523 619 A community service from the Children‘s Council of Hatton. the Region of Halton and the Ministry of Community and Social Services. ; Firstâ€"place Oakville, of course, has remained undeâ€" feated all season, rolling off eight successive victories, but needed overtime to subdue lowly Brampton 23â€"6 last Saturday. Sudbury Spartans is set for 7 p.m. The Longhorns won the first encounter 21â€"10. But that was only three games into the season, and since then Sudbury, who also lost its opening game to North Bay, has rung off five straight victories, some by wide marâ€" gins, in climbing to second place. The Longhorns, who are the defending league champiâ€" ons after finishing as league finalists the previous year, end the regular season on the road the following Saturday against the Toronto Eagles. IT‘S YOUR DECISION

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