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Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 4 Jun 1993, p. 14

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~â€" §§H§H!!§iE?EE!Q!H?Q?Q § BURLINGTON â€" White Oaks Wildcats capped a remarkable turnaround season Tuesday with a 1â€"0 decision over Oakville Trafalgar in the Halton junior girls soccer championship at Sherwood Forest Park. By TOM MICHIBATA Oakville Beaver staff The Wildeats took away the Red Devils‘ breadâ€"andâ€"butter play through the middle and were patient enough offensively to get the game‘s only goal with about eight minutes left in regulation time as Janet Sury scored off a loose scramâ€" ble in front of the Trafalgar cage. "We were not playing a fourth or fifthâ€"place team. We beat them 3â€"1 earlier in the season but I don‘t think that was a good indication. ‘;}Ve didn‘t want it (game) to go into overtime kicks," said White Oaks coâ€"coach Marie Guest. "We had a lot of opportunities. I‘m glad we were able to capitalize." "I give credit to our midfield, which woke up after the first 10 minutes," added coâ€"coach Bev Berndt. "We wanted to keep it 0â€"0 until we got the opportunities." Red Devils had a mediocre 2â€"2â€"2 regularâ€"season record but Berndt said the Wildcats weren‘t taking them lightly. "Our girls kept pumping and they knew what the gameplan was." Berndt says an influx of good Grade 9 talent was key in this year‘s about face. Last year the team managed only to tie one game and lose five. This year the team finished at 5â€"1â€"0. White Oaks captures soccer title thif i‘ going to computer camp! a, § Thinking about computer camp for your child this summer? Like everything else in life you get what you pay for. We offer: @ A 4 to 1 student to instructor ratio. ©@Programs for ages 5 â€" 13. ®Space Camp, World Adventure, Robotics, Nature Camp, Cartoon Camp. @ A keen interest in your child‘s development. @!mproved selfâ€"confidence, math and reading skills. @Lots of FUN. North Service Rd. W Futurekids #A10 QEW COMMERCIAL POINT: 481 North Service Rd. W. Unit #AÂ¥10 (between Dorval Dr. 4th Line) Oakville "There was a lot of good young speed and enthusiasm," she explained. "They jelled as a team." White Oaks goalie Karry Miles says after last season‘s tough times, experiencing prosperity was upliftâ€" ing for returnees like herself, Karen Christie and Jill Henderson. "We pulled together as a team this year," said Miles, who posted five shutouts this season. Making it all the way to the Halton final after finishing fifth in the Volpe Division was a pleasant end to the Devils‘ season, coach Sam Rackal observed. In a Volpe Division semifinal doubleheader at Brina Best Field, the Wildcats lost 4â€"2 to Milton and the Hawks were blanked 4â€"0 by E.C. Drury. "We beat the firstâ€"place teams in the East (Q. E. Park) and the West (Notre Dame) to get to the final," he said. "It was the good attitude of the girls and a very strong defensive corps." A lack of hitting and untimely errors were the Wildcats‘ undoing. Pitchers Mark Wright and Clint Lawrence combined on a nineâ€"hitter but three of the four Mustang runs were unearned. Andy Crowe‘s two runâ€"single was all the offence White Oaks could manage. The season came to an end for the White Oaks and Loyola baseball teams, Tuesday. Three of four runs off Loyola pitchers Darnell Vrban and Arthur Wang were unearned. The Hawks managed just two hits â€" singles by Stephano Kim and Peter Busseri. Gordon Slemko of Mississauga outâ€"legged John Frederick of Toronto to win the annual River Oaks Run, Sunday. Slemko, 24, won the 10â€"kilomeâ€" tre road race through the streets of River Oaks in 34 minutes, 11 secâ€" ondsâ€"â€"29 seconds ahead of Frederick. Oakville‘s Kevin Orr, 34, was third in 35:15. Donna Lockett was Jmmi the top female, finishing fourth overall in 35:33, followed by Oakville‘s Steve McKinnon. The fastest time of the day was actually recorded by Milton Ryan Leworthy, the lone wheelchair parâ€" ticipant. Pat Mack (female 50â€"59), Pauline Zahalan (female 30â€"39), Paul Middlehurst (male 20â€"29) and Ryan Carr (male 19 and under) recorded secondâ€"place finishes. 16) Greg Mahoney, 9, Fern Hill, 9:01; 17) Michael Frenke, 10, River Oaks, 9:07; 18) David Thompson, 43, 9:08; 19) Lindsay Cody, 14, River Oaks, 9:22; Local winners included Melanie Vipond (female 19 and under, 47:30); Eric Wegscheider (male 20â€" 29, 37:35); Catherine Goraieb (female 20â€"29, 48:54); McKinnon (male 30â€"39, 35.46); Tony Taylor (male 40â€"49, 39:16) and Julie DePass (female 50 and over, 54:54). 1) Michael Gill, 15, White Oaks, 6:39; 2) David Wood, 14, New Central, 7:31; 3) Emlyn Currer, 11, E.J. James, 7:34; 4) Michael Morgan, 13, New Central, 7:42; 5) Tanya Rank, 11, Fern Hill, 7:52. 6) Bryan Jackson, 12, River Oaks, 8:12; 7) Jeff Francis, 12, Appleby College, 8:16; 8) Belinda Chun, 14, Cawthra, 8:18; 9) Rachel Carr, 13, Fern Hill, 8:25; 10) Conor Stephen, 11, New Central, 8:29. 11) Seanâ€"Michael Stephen, 10, Brantwood, 8:39; 12) Ryan Anderson, 12, Holy Family, 8:44; 13) Patrick Marchesseau, 11, Brantwood, 8:54; 14) Thomas Brandt, 10, New Central, 8:58; 15) Sameet Dalvi, 10, New Central 9:00. Sunday‘s festivities also included a twoâ€"kilometre Fun Run. The top 30 finishers were as follows: 20) Matthew Ferrone, 10, New Central, 9:28; 21) Natalie Omara, 14, Montclair, 9:30; 22. 22) Chris Rose, 14, River Oaks, 9:40; 23) Joseph Kehoe, 9, Fern Hill; 24) Jomo Hamilton, 12, River Oaks, 9:42; 25) Nick Maandag, 10, 9:45;26. 26) Philip Marion, 11, ChisholIm, 9:46; 27) Chris Cooling, 10, Chishoim, 9:48; 28) Erin

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