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The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday December 8, 2004 - D3 Bruins finally lose The Sheridan Bruins men's basketball team split g B H M two games on the road last week in Central League play. The Bruins beat George Brown 81-71 but, in a battle for first place, they were hammered 87-55 by their long-time rival Humber Hawks. Humber is seeded second in national rankings. The Bruins were sloppy in their win over the Huskies. They had 12 turnovers in the first half but managed to lead the game 37-29 at the break. Sheridan came out on fire in the second half with a 21-4 run to cruise home for the win. Maurice Smith led the way with 15 points and four assists. Duane Mark scored 12 points and Andrew Foster added 10. Both players were strong inside with nine rebounds each. The win set up Saturday's match with arch-rival Humber in a battle of unbeatens. The game was anything but close as the Hawks put the game away early. Sheridan shot a miserable 18 per cent from the field in the first half and struggled at both ends of the court. Humber dominated play and led it 4317 at the half and Sheridan was too far behind to respond. "We shot 18 per cent in the first half. We didn't do anything right. It was ugly," said Bruins assistant coach Leroy ill! PETER C. McCUSKER / OAKVILLE BEAVER TO SERVE AND PROTECT: Protecting the net, Kris Baier and Erika Mauro attempt to block Biuewater forward Carolyne Prevost in front of the Oakville Jr. Ice net Saturday afternoon at Ice Sports. Junior Ice are fit to be tied The Oakville Jr. Ice were fit to be tied in two games on the weekend, battling Biuewater Jr. Hawks to a rare 0-0 tie on Saturday at Ice Sports Oakville and then heading to London where they tied the Jr. Devilettes 2-2. Oakville currently stands in 10th place in the 16-team junior Provincial Women's Hockey League with a record of 4-6-5. Both of the above mentioned opponents remain slightly ahead of Oakville in the standings, London at 6-4-4 and Biuewater at 7-5-2. The Jr. Ice are home Friday night, 7:15 p.m., at Ice Sports Oakville to the Windsor Jr. Wildcats (7-5-3). Cassanova. New Humber head coach Darryl Glenn was obviously a happy man. " I was very pleased with the way we defended. Sheridan is always a tough match for us. They are a very intense team. But we were able to match their intensity arid every challenge they threw at us." Duane Mark led Sheridan with 17 points and three rebounds. Andrew Foster chipped in with 10 points. Louis Moore, Demetrius Woodard and Anthony Alexis each scored six points. Shane Dennie led the Humber assault with 24 points. "We played well at both ends in the first half." said Dennie. "Sheridan is a difficult team to play. But even though we outplayed them in the first half, they out-rebounded and out-toughed us in the second half. We have to improve on that." Sheridan sits in second place in the Central League at 3-1, behind the first place 5-0 Hawks. The Bruins will break from league play for the holidays. They will host the New Balance Invitational on Dec 21 at JM Porter Gym in Oakville and play in the Ed Dearmon Ryerson Invitational Dec 2830 before resuming league action in January. B A I Atom AAA Rangers rally for foodbank The Oakville Rangers atom AAA rep hockey team is collecting food this Christmas for donation to the Oakville FareShare Foodbank. Players will be collecting food up until Sunday, December 19 and will be delivering it to the FoodBank prior to Christmas. The new Oakville T\vin Rinks is providing the team with space to set up a col lection bin. Visitors to the rink are encouraged to drop off non-perishable food items to support this very worthwhile cause. Below is a list of items most in need: · canned fish and meat; baby food & formula; macaroni & cheese; pasta sauce; rice; canned stew & hearty soup; canned beans; canned fruits vegeta bles; powdered or canned milk; cheese spread; and peanut butter. M ontreal Axion 18 13 4 1 0 Ottaw a Raiders 20 6 11 2 1 Quebec Avalanche 20 3 14 3 0 Brampton T hunder Toronto A eros Oakville Ice TELU S Lightning 17 17 19 17 13 14 8 1 NATIONAL W OM EN'S HOCKEY LEAGUE East Team G W L T O IL P G F G A C entral 1 2 8 15 27 76 15 50 9 31 29 29 19 3 A 6 6 5 5 8 4 2 5 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 82 67 31 31 Pis 20 11 10 8 8 7 6 6 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 40 68 78 Ice finally put an end to Brampton win streak The Oakville Ice didn't beat the Brampton Thunder in their game last Saturday. But then again hardly anyone else has this past season in the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL). On the other hand, for the first time in five meetings between the two arch rivals, Oakville didn't lose, eking out a 1 -1 tie on a goal by the Ice's U.S. national team member Kimberley Insalaco in the last minute of regulation time. The two teams failed to resolve the deadlock in overtime. Tania Pinelli was awesome in net, stopping 41 of 42 shots including nine in overtime. The Ice fired back 24 shots, just two in overtime. Replying for the Thunder was Vicky Sunohara, a member of Canada's 2002 gold medal winning women's hockey team, assisted by Coley Dosser and Liz Macri. Nabbing an assist on Insalaco's goal was Kim McCullough. SUNDAY GAME For the Ice, it was like going from the fire to the frying pan as they had to take on the perennial powerful Toronto Aeros on Sunday. They could not get anything by Sami Jo Small, another 2002 Olympic gold medal veteran for Canada, in a 4-0 loss. The contest was played in Goderich. Oakville was outshot 41-31 in that game. UPCOMING ACTION After a four-game road trip, encompassing the last two weekends, the Ice will be glad to be back home this Sunday (Dec. 12), 1:30 p.m. against TELUS Lightning. 2 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 29 30 16 71 PIM 36 30 12 2 16 14 2 6 23 12 18 20 4 22 6 10 12 0 0 0 0 8 OAKV ILLE ICE STATS Pos. # GP G RW 7 Haggard. Carly 18 14 4 Vine. Lindsay C 19 5 McCormack, Kathy LW 20 18 5 LW 77 19 3 Noble, Tasha LW 8 McCullough. Kim 19 0 RW 88 17 3 Hall. Val Stephenson. Darlene LW 11 19 4 D Brisson, Therese 6 11 1 King, Kristin 14 15 3 C LW 9 Goulet, Jennifer 18 3 Brownlee, Christine D 23 19 2Insalaco. Kimberley D 10 14 2 LW 16 19 2 Lorion. Michelle 24 19 1 Macauley, Dawn D RW 44 17 1 McRae. Jennifer Rawson. Jenn 19 19 0 C Muharuma. Safiya D 51 18 0 Eusepi. Carlee F 40 2 0 Germain, Katie G I 5 0 Kellar. Becky D 71 0 0 Maclean. Sam F 12 1 0 Pinelli, Tania G 38 14 0 Name THE OAKVILLE H R Hi my name is Alex & & My favourite subject is art. I really like hockey, soccer, etc. especially the Toronto Maple Leafs, and New Jersey team. I go to the movies quite a bit and on the weekends I play Game Cube and hang out with my friends. I own a dog named Diamond. Pizza is my favourite food. I have no idea what I will do with my collected points. Alex Winning Carriers receive a large 3 topping pizza courtesy of: Provincialjunior A hockey stats Hamilton nabs `06 Cdn. Open PROVINCIAL JUNIOR A - west conference Teams GP W L T OTL GF GA PTS GAA O A K V ILLE 0 2.10 31 28 1 2 185 65 58 GEORGETOW N 0 1.97 31 27 3 1 183 61 55 MILTON 31 21 9 1 0 140 79 43 2.55 HAMILTON 1 3 122 99 3.19 31 19 8 42 BURLINGTON 124 110 38 33 17 12 0 4 3.33 BRAMPTON 114 104 27 28 1 3 14 0 1 3.71 BUFFALO 4.84 32 II 20 1 0 1 1 1 155 23 ST R EET SV ILLE 30 10 1 8 1 1 95 5.43 163 22 M ISSISSAUG A 32 7 1 7 5.28 22 2 119 169 1 BRA M A LEA 7.48 30 0 0 63 232 2 31 1 Does not include Tuesday's game: Mississauga at Streetsville. UPCOMING BLA D ES G AM ES Fri., Dec. 10, 7:30 p.m. at Oakville Twin Rinks, hosting Hamilton PM A 23.60 29.98 22.85 22.27 24.37 21.96 16.08 22.22 23.95 18.17 O nta r u > 'f # 7 P i z z a ,; To join our delivery team call 905-845-9742 The Bell Canadian Open is coming back to the area sooner than expected -- but not to Glen Abbey. Instead the 2006 Bell Canadian Open is set to return to the Hamilton Golf & Country Club for 2006, pending a vote by the membership, which was sched uled to take place yesterday (Tuesday). It was originally intended for Terrebonne, Quebec, but the course, currently under construction, is not expected to be ready. Instead, the CCQ course has been penciled in for 2008. Next year's 2005 Bell Canadian Open has long since been awarded to the Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club in Vancouver B.C., marking the prestigious Open's first trip out west in almost 40 years. The 2007 Canadian Open has previ ously been awarded to Angus Glen in Markham. This past year's Open at Glen Abbey may have been the best ever with Vijay Singh beating Canadian hopeful Mike Weir in a playoff. Singh completed a career year in which he won the money, scoring and player of the year titles. The previous Open at Glen Abbey was also among the best ever with Tiger Woods stealing the show to nail the rare Triple Crown (British, U.S. and Canadian Opens). It looks like it will be at least a half decade before it will return, however. The Bell Canadian Open is currently scheduled to be hosted at the following clubs: · 2005 - Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club, Vancouver; · 2006 - Hamilton Golf and Country Club, Hamilton (pending membership approval); · 2007 - Angus Glen Golf Club, Markham; · 2008 - CCQ, Terrebonne, Que. 0 H Tis the Season To Renew ,, ® u O T3 S § wz 3. v u. 2 o cos 0) O Sal., Dec. II, 7:30 p.m. at Brampton Capitals # 14 13 10 11 66 9 19 24 6 5 4 2 77 7 15 20 18 21 27 44 35 30 25 3 # 30 35 Does not include Friday/Saturday/Monday games OAKV ILLE BLADES STATS PLAYER GP G A PTS PIM POS HT STEVEN PINIZZOTTO 28 21 38 59 59 FWD 5-11 RYAN ANGELOW 28 34 19 53 18 FWD 5-11 FWD 6-3 RYAN ELLIS 28 16 36 52 8 MATT BECA 28 14 37 51 14 FWD 5-11 RYAN S1LVERA 28 13 25 38 32 FWD 5-8 BRAD McKENZIE 26 13 13 26 84 FWD 6-3 CLAY COSTOFF 26 7 14 21 36 FWD 6-0 MICHAEL SWINTON 23 6 11 17 48 DEF 5-9 DAN RINGWALD 26 1 14 15 28 DEF 6-1 DARRELL S1MICH 27 4 10 14 12 DEF 6-4 RICO ARNALDO 13 8 5 13 14 FWD 5-10 PAUL DAWSON 28 3 9 12 66 DEF 6-5 TYLER KELLOWAY 24 2 9 11 6 DEF 6-1 LANE MOODIE 21 5 6 11 64 DEF 6-0 MARK DIBIASE 21 2 8 10 67 FWD 6-0 18 1 9 10 2 FWD 6-0 JARRED GOMES DEVIN McLEROY FWD 5-11 25 6 2 8 6 LUKE MOODIE 22 2 6 8 14 FWD 6-1 DARREN McKAGUE 18 2 6 8 II FWD 6-3 DARYL KNOWLES 7 3 5 8 8 FWD 6-3 FWD 6-1 SEAN McMONAGLE 12 1 2 3 2 12 0 3 3 47 DEF 6-3 BRIAN HAMM CHRIS HYK 20 0 2 2 8 GOAL 5-11 BRIAN RICHARDSON 1 0 2 2 0 DAVID SCAMURRA 9 0 0 0 2 GOAL 5-11 CHRIS HAWLEY 6 0 0 0 6 MIKE TOPIC 2 0 0 0 0 DEF 6-2 GOAL TENDERS Min GP GA Avg S.O. HT DAVID SCAMURRA 506 8.433 10 1.1858 3 5-11 CHRIS HYK 1182 19.7 47 2.3858 1 5-11 WT 175 180 190 175 165 220 185 185 180 190 185 ' 210 192 205 195 170 175 195 195 200 190 250 180 165 YOB 1984 1985 1984 1986 1985 1986 1984 1985 1986 1986 1984 1985 1986 1985 1985 1988 1986 1988 1984 1984 1988 1984 1984 1988 c 8 |8S | o Z CO a i C < o (0 o < · £ n O o s £ m c o o <M 205 1988 W T YOB 165 1988 180 1984

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