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Oakville Beaver, 8 Oct 2000, p. 21

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Sunday, October 8, 2000 Oakville Beaver Weekend Angels meet up with Cup finalists The Oakville Angels, U-15 girl's rep team, played up an age group at Oakville's OSCAR Tournament over the Labour Day weekend to test their skills against older teams. After going undefeated through four round-robin games and the semifinal game, the Angels streak ended in the championship game. In one of their best games of the season, the Angels fell to the U-16 Dixie Hearts, who actually ended up as the Ontario Cup finalists in the U-17 division (losing 1-0 to St. Catharines Angels). After Dixie opened the scoring early on a scramble in front of the Angels' net, the Angels picked up their game and went toe to toe with Dixie, in an at times vicious affair, before tying it midway through the first half after Kara Lang redirected a free kick by Megann Vander Vliet. In the second half, the Angels took a 2-1 lead after Kara Lang pot ted her second, after great work by Stefanie Deboer and Courtney Cherrett resulted in chaos in front of the Dixie keeper. However, the Angels were unable to hold off the Hearts, who eventually picked up two more goals to register a hard fought 3-2 win and the tournament champi onship. Kara Lang picked up the MVP honours in a losing cause. The semifinals saw the Angels up against the North York Cosmos, and again an early goal by Kara Lang, heading it in after Megann Vander Vliet hit the crossbar, staked the Angels to a 1-0 lead. Kara Lang later added a second goal to finalize a 2-0 verdict. Kristine Snedden picked up the shutout (her third of the tournament). Game one of the tournament saw the Angels defeat the Oakville Strikers 6-1. Goals were scored by Jenna Sporta (2), Laura Richards, Carly Anderson, Stefanie Deboer and Megann Vander Vliet. In game two, the Angels blanked Mount Hamilton 3-0. Goals were scored by Kara Lang (2) and Carly Anderson. Game three saw the Angels struggle with Pelham before pick ing up two late goals to edge them 3-2. Megann Vander Vliet scored one with Kara Lang picking up the other two. In their fourth preliminary round game, in a battle of undefeat ed teams, Oakville won 3-0 over North Mississauga Strikers, another Ontario Cup finalist, in the U-16 division (who went on to lose the championship game 2-1 to Pickering Power). Goals were scored by Kara Lang (2) and Laura Richards. REGULAR SEASON Oakville defeated the visiting Sudbury Canadians on Sept. 16th, by a score of 3-1. Kara Lang notched the opening goal by con verting a Marisa Videc comer kick. Before the first half ended, Jenna Sporta found the top comer after a nice pass from Lauren Glover. Kara Lang extended the lead to 3-0 in the second half before Sudbury found the mark midway through the half. Earlier in the week, the Angels defeated Scarborough 3-2 in a see saw affair on a very sloppy Oakville field. After Scarborough opened the scoring early, Kara Lang scored two to put the Angels up 2-1. Scarborough then tied it up before Lang finished off the hat-trick with her third to put the Angels ahead to stay. A furious last 20 minutes saw the Angels held deep in their own end and while the Angels bent, they didn't break as Scarborough pulled out all of the stops in an attempt to tie the game. H igh sch ool football scores an d stan din gs HALTON HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL (SENIOR) Division one Team G W L T PF PA P Notre Dame 3 3 0 0 98 14 6 Assumption 3 2 0 1 90 8 5 Nelson 3 2 1 0 78 27 4 M.M. Robinson 3 2 1 0 100 27 4 Aquinas 3 1 2 0 28 63 2 Bishop Reding 3 0 1 2 23 57 2 Loyola 3 0 2 1 27 88 1 Oak Trafalgar 3 0 3 0 0 130 0 Thursday's results: Bishop Reding 0, Assumption 0; Aquinas 20, Loyola 7; M.M. Robinson 44, Oak Trafalgar 0; Notre Dame 8, Nelson 6. Friday, Oct. 13 games (all 3:30 p.m. except where noted): Bishop Reding at Oakville Trafalgar, Assumption at Loyola: Notre Dame at M.M. Robinson (6:30 p.m. at Nelson Stadium): Nelson at Aquinas. SPECIALS CHECK OUT THESE SUPER DEALS This feature w ill appear weekly in our Sunday edition. Hopedale Shopping Centre 3rd Line & Rebecca PRIME RIB ROAST Division two Team G W L T PF PA P Q.E. Park 2 2 0 0 39 19 4 Burt Central 3 2 1 0 83 33 4 3 2 1 0 44 36 4 Aldershot Iroquois Ridge 3 2 1 0 46 36 4 Milton 2 1 1 0 20 20 2 Blakelock 2 0 2 0 20 42 0 Lord Elgin 3 0 3 0 25 91 0 Friday's results: Aldershot 31, Lord Elgin 8; Iroquois Ridge 28, Blakelock 14; Q.E. Park 25, Burt Central 13. Friday, Oct. 13 games (all 3:30 p.m.): Milton at Aldershot, Iroquois Ridge at Q.E. Park, Burl Central at Blakelock. $4 88/lb. ULoblaws South Oakville PRESIDENTS CHOICE MEAT LASAGNA Frozen Club Pack ULoblaws Trafalgar Ridge NABOB GROUND COFFEE 300 gr *1.99 Pkg. $9.99 5 lb. > MORGAN'S W inning record fails to advance U-12 all-stars The Oakville Shooting Stars U-12 girls all-star team played at the U-13 level in Kitchener on Sept. 16th, but a 2-1 record failed to send them through as a A real dogfight The Oakville Blue Stars U-10 boys rep team were in a real dogfight with Chinguacousy with two games left, including one face-to-face. Oakville was slightly behind at 13-2-1 (w,l,t) with Chinguacousy at 13-1-2. Here are Oakville's recent results ... · Oakville 7, Burlington 1: goals to Mitch Houlahan (2), Kyle Bekker, Satpal Ubhi, Chris Tsipas, Ben Estay and Theo Koolen. · Oakville 2, Mississauga 1: goals to Chris Tsipas (2). Assists to Daniel Ortega and Lucas Severin. · Oakville 3, Waterloo 0: goals to Daniel Ortega, Kyle Bekker and Chris Tsipas. Assists to Theo Koolen and Mitch Hoolahan. Shutout to Victor Careiro. Here wildcard. Game one saw the Shooting Stars blank Mooredale 3-0 behind the shut-out goalkeeping of Michelle Smickilas. Stephanie Krush opened the scoring in the first half before Lauren Burke and Katie Kalata round ed out the scoring in the second half. Game two saw Smickilas pick-up her second shut out as the Shooting Stars blanked Newmarket 2-0. Katherine Dziedzic pounced on a loose ball from the Newmarket keeper in the first half and Melissa Snedden picked up the second goal in the second half. Game three saw the Shooting Stars in an uphill bat tle as they played with a short bench as a number of players travelled back to Oakville for the house league championship. Compounding the short bench was a game ending injury to Katie Kalata in the first half. Dixie prevailed 3-0 to win the division and move on to the semifinals. (JUNIOR) Division one Team G W L T PF PA P Nelson 3 3 0 0 101 20 6 Notre Dame 3 2 1 0 34 33 4 Loyola 3 2 1 0 47 22 4 Iroquois Ridge 3 1 2 0 53 69 2 Assumption 3 1 2 0 26 45 2 M.M.Robinson 3 0 3 0 31 103 0 Wednesday's results: Nelson 26, Assumption 6; Iroquois Ridge 39, M.M. Robinson 24; Notre Dame 15, Loyola 0; Aquinas 27, Lord Elgin 0; Q.E. Park 12, Burt Central 6. Thursday, Oct. 12 games (all 3:30 p.m .): Notre Dame at M.M. Robinson; Assumption at Loyola: Iroquois Ridge at Nelson. >bbey/«0» M aple Grove Shopping C entre w a n Oakville Place BANANAS From the Tropics K R AFT CHEESE BARS 600 gr $ 4.99 ea. 29*lb./64( kg J b b e y /^ U pper M iddle Rd. & 3rd Line /obey/41 Bronte Village Mall BULK ONTARIO APPLES Assorted Varieties Fancy Grade Division two Team G W L T PF PA P Aquinas 1 1 0 0 27 0 2 Lord Elgin 2 1 1 0 14 27 2 Q.E. Park 2 1 1 0 12 20 2 2 1 1 0 27 19 2 Burt Central Milton 1 0 1 0 7 21 0 Wednesday's results: Aquinas 27, Lord Elgin 0; Q.E. Park 12, Burl Central 6. Thursday, Oct. 12 games: Milton at Aquinas: Burl Central at Lord Elgin. I) BROCCOLI Product of Ontario 59* lb $1.30 kg ( f o r t iim q s A p p le b y M a ll Green Giant 69* ea. ^ n o fr fls Trafalgar Village MAZ0LA CORN OIL 2 Litre Rangers rep schedule Open season The Oakville Rangers atom A rep team defeated Stoney Creek 10-2 in exhi bition action Saturday. Goals were scored by Bret Runciman (3), Tyson Theaker (2), Joey Cicchini, Patrick Channing, Patrick Christie, Matt Downer and Spencer Jenkin. Assists went to Anthony Farrow (3), Jamie McKeown (3), Theaker (2), Cicchini (2), Channing (2), Christie, Downer, Jenkin and Adam Kubacki. Oakville opened their exhibition season with a 3-1 win over Burlington Bulldogs on Sept. 12. These two teams met each other in their minor atom A league finals last year with Oakville being the victors. Goals were scored by Adam Kubacki, Kurt Deschner and Matt Downer. Assists went to Kubacki, Patrick Christie, Daniel Desjardins, Marco Rodrigues and Tyson Theaker. Harry Hristopoulos was out standing of defence with several key checks. Daniel Dalby and Garrett Mott combined in goal for the victory. are the Oakville Rangers games from Oct. 8 through to Saturday Oct. 14. Catch some exciting hockey. SUNDAY (at Glen Abbey) 5:20 p.m., ATOM AAA vs Niagara Falls 6:40 p.m., MINOR PEEWEE AA vs Flamborough MONDAY (Happy Thanksgiving) TUESDAY (at Oakville Arena) 6:30 p.m., PEEWEE AA vs Flamborough 8 p.m., BANTAM AA vs Brampton (at Ice Sports) 6:30 p.m., MINOR PEEWEE A vs Burlington WEDNESDAY (at Oakville Arena) 6:30 p.m., MINOR PEEWEE AAA vs Stoney Creek 8 p.m., MIDGET AAA vs Stoney Creek (at Maplegrove) 6 3 0 p.m. ATOM A vs Burlington 7:50 p.m., MINOR BANTAM A vs Hespeler THURSDAY (at River Oaks A) 6:40 p.m. MINOR ATOM A vs Woolwich 8 p.m., BANTAM AA vs Owen Sound FRIDAY (at River Oaks B) 6:30 p.m., PEEWEE AA vs Caledon 8:15 p.m., MIDGET AA vs Georgetown SATURDAY (at Oakville Arena) 3 p.m., ATOM AAA vs Grey Bruce 4:20 p.m., NOVICE AAA vs Welland 5:40 p.m., NOVICE AA vs Flamborough (at Glen Abbey) 8:25 p.m., MINOR BANTAM AA vs Orangeville PRO TEACH BASEBALL Fall Workshop - starts October 22 PICK ROM ANY 8 WEEK HITTING, PITCHING OR MUIJ1PURP0SE CLASS GASSES FOR ALL AGES 8 TO 20 TAKES PLACE IN BURUNGTON n OR ETOBICOKE CANNED VEGETABLES 3 4 1m t-398 m L 49* ea $ 2.47 S 579 Kerr St. c C o n y fM D undas St. E. 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