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Wednesday, May 24, 2000 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER D1 ENTERTAINMENT Friday & Saturday! Ladles' Night Every Friday Friday May 26, 2000 ``Eden Hill" 10:00pm Saturday May 27, 2000 Town Centre Dorval ft QEW I "S U P E R FRIE EAK A K "J D| SC0 band 844-8703 10:00pm An O akville B eaver Feature Editor: NORM NELSON Phone:845-3824, ext 255 Fax:337-5567 E-mail:nnelson@haltonsearch.com Keeping track The best track and field athletes from area high schools have just one more hurdle to clear to compete in the OFSAA provincial championships. And th at's the South Regional T rack and Field Championships which are under way today (Wednesday) and tomorrow at M cM aster University in Hamilton. The OFSAA provincial track and field championships are slated for June 1-3 in Windsor. Meanwhile, we bring to you the complete results of the combined Halton-G-HAC track and field meet from last week. (Basically, the combined meet includes all the Halton high schools, plus the Hamilton separate schools). Oakville athletes had their share o f glory (and all Oakville athletes are boldfaced, here). The top five athletes from this Halton-G-HAC meet advanced to this w eek's South Regionals, and the top four from the South Regionals advance to OFSAA. SENIOR MEN 100 METER DASH 1. Byron Young, Robinson.M.M 10.7 w:NWI; 2. Jules Ellis, Cathedral HS 10.9 w:NWI; 3. Nriagu Osi, S l Thomas M 10.9 w:NWl; 4. Jom o Ham ilton, White Oaks S 11.0 w:NWI; 5. Lcs Mullings, S l Mary's H 11.5 w:NWl; 6. M ark Dedcco. Sl.Thomas Aq 11.6 w:NWI. 200 METER DASH 1. Byron Young, Robinson.M.M 22.3 w:NWl; 2. Jules Ellis, Cathedral HS 23.1 w:NWI; 3. Jom o Ham ilton. White Oaks S 23.1 w:NWl; 4. Tom Bercza, St.Jean Dc B 23.8 w:NWl; 5. Serge Kabcya, St. Thomas M 26.3 w:NWl. 400 METER DASH 1. Serge Kabcya, Sl Thomas M 52.6; 2. Brian Elvikis, St. Mary's H 53.0; 3. Tom Bercza, SLJcan De B 54.7; 4. Rajob Kiscka, Bishop Ryan 55.3; 5. Dennis Kozuh, Rcding.Bisho 56.6; 6. A rth u r Z a m , Oakville Tra 1:00.4; 7. M ike Boyd, White Oaks S 1:01.5. 800 METER RUN I. Eric Morrison, Sl. Mary's H 1:57.6; 2. Sean Thompson, Pearson.Lcst 2:05.2; 3. Chris Stallwood, St. Mary's H 2:05.6; 4. Rajob Kiscka, Bishop Ryan 2:07.0; 5. Jay Mahoney, Sl Mary's H 2:16.7; 6. Kevin Moore, Georgetown D 2:23.8; 7. Jason Moniz, Cathedral HS 2:30.1. 1,500 METER RUN 1. Eric Morrison. St. Mary's H 4:00.9; 2. Jason Crichton, Robinson.M.M 4:13.4; 3. Scan Thompson, Pearson.Lcst 4:18.3; 4. Kevin Smith. Queen Elizab 4:22.0; 5. Chris Stallwood. St. Mary's H 4:26.8; 6. Rajob Kiscka, Bishop Ryan 4:31.0; 7. John McDougall, Rcding.Bisho 4:36.4. 3,000 METER RUN 1. Eric Morrison, St. Mary's H 8:59.8; 2. Jason Crichton, Robinson.M.M 9:11.9; 3. Kevin Smith, Queen Elizab 9:25.0; 4. James BarT, Aldershot HS 10:00.0; 5. John McDougall, Rcding.Bisho 10:13.0; 6. M ark Soares. SLThomas Aq 10:24.8; 7. Viktor Bezic, St.Thomas Aq 11:06.0. 100 METER HIGH HURDLES 1. Dave Thomas, Burlington C 17.4 w:NWI; 2. M atthew Strong, SLThomas Aq 20.7 w:NWI. 400 METER INT HURDLES l. Tom Bercza, St.Jcan Dc B 1:00.5; 2. Dave Thomas, Burlington C 1:02.5; 3. Shawn Alam, Nelson. HS- 1:06.9; 4. M atthew Strong, St.Thomas Aq 1:08.9; 5. Kevin Moore, Georgetown D 1:09.9. 4X100 METER RELAY 1. Cathedral HS 43.5; 2. Sl. Thomas M 45.9; 3. Robinson.M.M 46.2; 4. St. Mary's H 46.4; 5. Nelson, HS- 46.9; 6. SLJcan Dc B 47.0; 7. W hite O aks S 47.8. HIGH JUMP 1. Nriagu Osi, St. Thomas M 1.80m; 2. Brent Smith, Milton DHS- 1.75m; 3. Chris Sylvah, Notre Dame S 1.75m; 4. Joey Monachcllo, Burlington C 1.60m; 5. A rth u r Z a ra . Oakville Tra 1.55m. LONG JUMP 1. Jo m o Ham ilton. While Oaks S 6.33m w:NWI; 2. Nriagu Osi, St. Thomas M 5.84m w:NWI; 3. Joel Brunner, Rcding.Bisho 5.65m w-.NWI; 4. Phil Wu, S l Thomas M 5.63m w:NWI; 5. Alex DcKortc, Robinson.M.M 5.62m w:NWI; 6. Andrew Lynn, St. Mary's H 5.33m w:NWI; 7. Ed Wu, St. Thomas M 5.32m w:NWI. TRIPLE JUMP 1. Steve Agapy, St. Thomas M 12.12m w:NWI; 2. Phil Chopp, Sl. Thomas M 11.21m w:NWI; 3. A ndrew Holm an, SLThomas Aq 11.17m w:NWI; 4. Pierce Lang, St.Thomas Aq 10.45m w:NWI. SHOT PUT 1. W illiam Desloges, Sl.Ignatius 12.92m; 2. Dan McBride, Reding.Bisho 12.49m; 3. Chris Keith, Nelson, HS- 11.95m; 4. Michael Tam poya, St.Thomas Aq 10.29m. DISCUS THROW 1 W illiam Desloges, St.Ignalius 38.76m; 2. Josh Fattorc, Cathedral HS 31.94m; 3. Rob Kapuscinski. SLThomas Aq 31.54m; 4. Dan McBride, Rcding.Bisho 28.84m; 5. Michael Tam poya, SLThomas Aq 26.98m; 6. Brent Smith, Milton DHS- 25.60m; 7. George Dritsas, Assumption H 25.58m. JAVELIN THROW 1. Lcs Mullings. St. Mary's H 53.36m; 2. Rob Kapuscinski, St.Thomas Aq 50.02m; 3. W illiam Desloges. Sl.Ignatius 48.30m; 4. Jon Sprcngcr. Milton DHS- 39.54m; 5. Brandon Little, Assumption H 39.20m; 6. Joel Brunner, Rcding.Bisho 38.90m; 7. Adam Rankin, StJcan De B 36.78m. O PEN MEN 4X400 METER RELAY 1. S l Mary's H 3:39.1; 2. SLThomas Aq 3:47.0; 3. Bishop Ryan 3:52.2; 4. Georgetown D 3:54.9; 5. Burlington C 3:58.8. OPEN MEN AND W OM EN 2,000 METER STEEPLECHASE 1. Jason Crichton, Robinson.M.M 6:20.4; 2. Kevin Sm ith, Queen Elizab 6:26.4; 3. Chris Stallwood, Sl. Mary's H 6:57.7; 4. Mike Fcrbcr, SLJcan Dc B 7:04.2; 5. M ark Soares. SLThomas Aq 7:05.0; 6. John McDougall. Rcding.Bisho 7:18.2; 7. Donovan Olinski, Georgetown D 7:20.3. · results are continued inside, senior women's and ju n io r boys on page D2 and ju n io r girls, midget boys and midget girls on page D3 Soccer championships The Halton high school senior soc cer championships are on tap today (Wednesday) at Sherwood Forest Park in Burlington. The contenders were to be deter mined by yesterday's semifinal games. In senior men's, yesterday's semifi nals had St. Thomas Aquinas hosting Nelson; M.M. Robinson hosting Assumption. In senior w om en's, yesterday's semifinals had St. Thomas Aquinas hosting Notre Dame and M.M. Robinson hosting Oakville Trafalgar. The junior soccer championships are on tap tomorrow (Thursday) at Sherwood. The junior semifinals were also held yesterday. In junior men's, Aquinas (who beat Iroquois Ridge 1-0 last Friday) hosted M.M. Robinson; Bishop Reding hosted Burlington Central. In junior women's, Loyola hosted Georgetown; Notre Dame hosted White Oaks. Steve Turner won this G-HAC 100m hurdles event as well as the 400m dash and was second in the 200m. Photo by Ron Kuzyk 1 *i 1 i M M World Cup veteran leads R ed Devils into Friday Halton cham pionship By Scott MacArthur SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER With the Halton senior boys rugby cham pi onship game set for Friday at Crusaders' Park (at 3:30 p.m.), Oakville Trafalgar High School will head into the game the favourite to defeat Notre Dame as it goes for its 30th consecutive title. O TH S's chances for victory are bolstered by their leader, Patrick Dessaulles, who brings a wealth o f recent rugby experience into every game. Dessaulles, currently in his final semester at OTHS, earned a spot on the Canadian National U-19 rugby team that competed in the 2000 Fresh from the world junior cup, Patrick Dessaulles will try and help Oakville Trafalgar Red Devils to their 30th straight Halton title. Photo by Peter C. McCusker World Junior Cup in France last month. Tryouts and training with the team allowed Dessaulles to rack up the air miles. He went to Victoria for a week over the Christmas holi days, to Wales in February for a week of train ing before travelling to England in April for another week o f practice preceding the tourna ment in France. The team struggled from the get-go, losing to Wales 60-0 in an exhibition game in February. They didn't fair any better in the world champi onships, losing all four games they played. The experience, however, is something Dessaulles will never forget. 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