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Oakville Beaver, 11 Dec 1994, p. 22

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PEEWEE TRIPLEâ€"AAA OAKVILLE 2, HALTON 2 (Dec. 5, home): James |. Klakurka provided solid goaltending for Oakville. Andrew Holman scored on a second period, twoâ€"onâ€"one breakout after fine headâ€"man passes from David Lynch and Jason Sajko to tie the game at 1â€"1. The Elreg Distr. Rangers went ahead with seven minutes to go with Alex Lemon‘ cashing in on a rebound from Kapuscinski‘s hard slap shot from the top of the circle. Mike Sinclair also assisted on the play. Halton finally tied the score three minutes later after intense offensive zone pressure. MINOR PEEWEE TRIPLEâ€"AAA The Oakville Centracol Rangers came withing a half a point of making it into the finals of the Nepean Minor [ Hockey Association tournament this past weekend. Ottawa 5, Oakville 2: Oakville penalties were the downfall as Ottawa scored four of their five goals on the power play. Scott Piotrowsky and Ryan Wetherty tallied for the locals with Tyson White and Richard Hodgkinson assisting. Oakville 3, Rideau 2: Oakville came from behind with Andrew Elgar, Wetherly and Piotrowsky scoring for the Rangers. Gavin Milligan and Paul Varterewssian collected assists. Oakville 4, Nepean 2: Oakville played one of their best games of the season to soundly defeat the host team, but fell one half point short of qualifying for the‘ finals. Travis Sutherland notched a pair of goals while Piotrowski and Wetherly each potted their third goals of the tournament to round out the scoring. Assisting on the goals were Chris Pethick, Tyson White and Piotrowski. Brandon Colquhoun was excellent in goal in the victory. MINOR NOVICE TRIPLEâ€"AAA BRAMPTON 6, OAKVILLE 1 (Dec. 3, away): Nick Dodge scored the lone goal for the Polywheels/Greenline Rangers, assistged by Evan McGrath and Brad Deakin. OAKVILLE 7, ST. CATHARINES 1 (Nov. 30, home): i Evan McGrath and Nick Dodge led the way with a pair B each while singles were added by Brett Lain, Brad Deakin and Nick Prescott. Assists were picked up by Brad Deakin (2), Vic Oreskovich (2), Derek Steele (2), Bryan Gauer, Ben Heersink, Nick Prescott, Evan McGrath, Nick Dodge, Conor Farris and Mario Mancuso. OAKVILLE 7, BRANTFORD 0 (Nov. 27, away): Brad Deakin and Vic Oreskovich nabbed a pair each while sin< gles were added by Mike Gomes, Evan MCGrath and Bryan Gauer. Assists were picked up by Brad Cossitt (2), Evan McGrath 2, Mario Mancuso 2, Ben Heersink, Derek Steele, Brad Deakin, Nick Prescott and Brett Rain. OAKVILLE 9, STONEY CREEK 2 (Nov. 25, home): hat trick to Evan McGrath, two goals to Vic Oreskovich and a goal each to Bryan Gauer, Brad Cossitt, Nick / Dodge and ?. Assists to Brett Rain (2), Brad Cossitt (2), MCgrath, Oreskovich, Nick Prescott and Derek Steele. BANTAM DOUBLEâ€"AA EAST SARNIA TOURNAMENT (DEC. 3â€"4) East Sarnia 4, Oakville 0 (championship): last year‘s Silver Stick champions went undefeated throughout the tourament to provide the opposition in the championship game. The McDonald‘s Restaurant (Iroquois Shore) Rangers showed some true grit and stayed with them but just couldn‘t penetrate their defence nor put one past their goalie. It took a lot of work to get to this big game and the players finally ran out of steam. Oakville 2, Burlington 0 (semiâ€"final): Oakville hadn‘t beaten Burlington this season and head coach Sam Elia . said before the game that he really wanted another shot at Burlington "and this time we will win." He was right. Goalie Todd McNaught did everything including "standing on his head." Mike Dragosits scored both goals with assists on the first one to Jordan Zacny and Kyle MacDonald. A strong defensive effort was put in by the blueline corps, including David Pink, Kevin Gibbons, Justin Miller and Joey Lynch. Preliminary pool: Oakville tied Burlington 3â€"3 (goals to David Pink 2 and Ryan Carson; assists to Kyle MacDonald 2, Mike Dragosits 2, Bryan Kirsten and Justin 4 Miller); lost to Stratford 3â€"1 (Regan Walsh from David Pink) and edged Dundas 2â€"1 (Kyle MacDonald from Jamie Ward and Ryan Carson; and David Pink from Ryan Carson and Regan Walsh; hard work and a good allâ€" round team effort is what it takes to win a game, and this i is what Oakville showed in the third game of the day). MINOR BANTAM DOUBLEâ€"AA BRAMPTON 5, OAKVILLE 2 (Dec. 4, away): secondâ€" 4 place Brampton opened the scoring with two second periâ€" L ks K2 The Oakville Skating Club is giving a big push to its competitive program and recently had the competitors pictured here participating in the Central Ontario Sectionals. Both 13â€"yearâ€"old Paul Zahara (left photo), who competed in mens preâ€" novice, and 16â€"yearâ€"old Nicole McKenzie, who competed in preâ€"novice dance (along with partner Matthew Solarski of Mississauga, finished seventh. Karate Kid makes it to prestigious California competition An 11â€"yearâ€"old student from an Oakville martial arts school years and began traveling to Oakville when his instructor, Scott fared well over the weekend at a prestigious competition in Hogarth, set up shop in Oakville. Hogarth runs Sheridan Martial California. Arts out of Sheridan College. In the underâ€"17 age category, against opponents years older than Young Skier's career gomg dOWI’lhlllfaSt him, Greg Reinault still managed a sixth place showing out of 16 ) § s competitors. The winner was 16 years old. Matthew Riddell is as good on the slopes as he is young. He was competing in an event called traditional Okinowan and The Oakville youth placed first among five and six year olds in Japanese forms which calls for the participant to run through a Canada last season in the U.S.â€"based junior national standard race series of choreographed moves against imaginary opponents. (NASTAR? which is sponsored by Coca Cola and Ski Magazine. _ He advanced to the California event, called the Super Grands It wasn‘t a surprise, however. The previous year he came fifth in : s the 1 to 4 year old category. World Games, through the strength of his performance in local 2 3 Great Lakes region meets. After meets in Binghampton (New The program is currently offered at 180 areas in U.S. and Canada. s . â€" Open to recreational ski racers of every age and ability, racers are York), Barrie and Montreal, he was the top rated underâ€"17 competiâ€" y on a modified slalom course and given a score or ‘handicap‘ tor in hlS.dISCl.pllne. ; which allows them to compare themselves to other NASTAR racers. od goals before Tony Morrison tipped in a rebound from In California he went up against the top rated opponent from the Riddell earned the best handicap for any Canadian five or six year t?‘ye'if:fi‘h'i‘/r‘go::a'arfiikza?amg:;v-sg?enspl}?: sfggz:;?nvm other 15 regions. old while skiing at Holiday Valley in New York. His handicap of 11 | third period on a power play, assisted by Chris Woit and Dan McCaw, but Brampton wrapped up the game with (See ‘Rep Hockey‘ page 23) The Georgetown youngster, who has his second degree junior means he was just 11 per cent behind U.S. ski team member Daron black belt, has been taking martial arts for about four and a half _ Rahives who currently holds NASTAR‘s best handicap, a zero. k mcbonald‘s | each plus tax 60 y o. . oi mss _ ~_ Buy a video when you purchase any Extra plastax Value Meal, large sandwich or breakfast sandwich. T o S xo ©1994 McDonald‘s Restaurants of Canada Limited Jurassic Park @ © 1999 Universal Cty Studios. Inc. and. Armblin Entertainment, Inc.Feld of Dreams © 1989 Universal City Studios,Inc. Back to the Future ® © 1985 Universal Gity Studios, Inc. An American Tat: ievel Gors West ® © 1991 Universal Pictures Limited and Ambli Entertainment, Inc. The Land Before Time ® Univérsal Gify Studios, Inc. and Uâ€"Drive Productions Inc. 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