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Oakville Beaver, 26 May 1999, D2

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D2 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, May 26,1999 Wyecroft Rd. * ■ * . * » X The Union Energy W eather Guarantee 1. Buy an air conditioner from Union Energy. 2. Watch the temperature in July and August. 3. If it's a cold summer you get your money back. take' com fo rt ^ . u n i o n en erg y_CO/yt O in io n energy Call lor a free in-home estimate Westgate Rd., Unit 4 (905) 469-0570 OT 1-888 687-687 1 Purchase <4 o ir conditioner must be made before June 23, 1999 from Union Energy. Terms and conditions apply. Please see a Union Energy sales consultant for complete details South Service Rd. O 0) l 3 H ouse League soccer results (May 14) UNDER 6-A RED (Brittany Dent, Clare Goodspeed, Timmy Hyde); ROYAL (Steven Barber, Carling Dal Biano, Brian Vice); GOLD (Kelvin Bunner, Michael Deck, Kevin De Sousa); KELLY (Johnathan Beaver. Adam Brooks, Trevor Friday); ORANGE (Taylor Borger, Andrew Brodie, Connor Brown); PURPLE (Joshua Binnie, Emma Chorlton, Michael Santangeli); MAROON (Stephanie Bysice, Codi Cole, Katlyn Fergus); WHITE (Brett Beacon, Jeff Belford, David Booking); FOREST (Kendra Bolton, Daniel Brennan, Victoria Cadman); TURQUOISE (Stephen Boyco, Colleen Chong, Chaitanya Dogra). (May 13) DIVISION G TEAM 1 (Sajan Sanjeev, Matthew Clarke, Shannon Anker); TEAM 2 (Scott Barrett, Courtney Cloudt, Adrian Skakie); TEAM 3 (Nicole Garcia, Kenny Manes, Jessica Furlich); TEAM 4 (Emily Ricketts, Shanna Volpe, Victoria Procyk); TEAM 5 (Benjamin Szpakowski, Jonathan White, Samuel See); TEAM 6 (Jill Dennis, Andrew Crotty, Katelynn Machum); TEAM 7 (Joel Gretton, Matthew Warde, Erica Jutras); TEAM 8 (Morgan Laskar, Philippe Guikkaumont, Alexandra Johnson). (May 12) BOYS UNDER 10-A SLEEP MEDICINE CENTRE 2 (Michael Cumpstey, Jason Stevens); OSC LIGHTNING 2 (Peter Henry, Ajay Shanna). OSC WINNERS 6 (Alex Lilakos 5. Matthew Haglund); ASTRO HURRI­ CANES 2 (Brandon King, Daniel Meagher). OSC KNIGHTS 4 (Peter Cmogorac 3, Peter Sevadyan); WESTON VALVE & FIT­ TING (Kevin McKay, Cameron McLellan 2, Jacob Truant). PILKAN CONSTRUCTION INC. 2 (James Barry, Andrew Lypko); TECHNI­ CAL ADHESIVE LTD. 1 (Chris Canham). OSC CHAMPS 4 (Brad Waller, Sam Nease 2, Cody Golouben); OSC STRIK­ ERS 3 (Patrick Christie, Mathew Kennedy, James Parker). BOYS UNDER 7-A CCS (Kyle Di Trani, Joseph Dinadis, Colin Fullerton); HARRY ROSEN (Anthony Aguanno, Dylan Cruickshank, Gregory Cummings); AMC THEATRES (Evan Andrade, TVler Cooper, William Cousins); SPRIGGS INSURANCE (John- Michael Breen, Cyrus Byramjee, Craig Carpenter); HALTON PHARMACY (Connor* Barker, Sean Benton, Dylan Cooper); LONGO'S (Kyle Baylis, Craig Barney, Patrick Brown); PUMA (Tyler Armstrong, Jeremy Buckley, Ian Egglestone); PM Renovation (Brandon Alexander, Ian Fank, Paul Fossenier). BOYS UNDER 7-C VC ORTHODONTICS (Michael Burwell, Joel Carriere, Eric Jackson); ABBEY PHARMACY (Shayne Andersen, Andrew Anstey, Brendon Bain); GOLD- MINERS (Alex Achtenichuk, Franklin Domsy, Oliver Forte); WESTON VALVE FITTING (Scott Berkovich, Samuel Boyd, Evan Dimichele); RENEGADES (Kurtis Burnett, Andrew Campbell, James DaCosta); M & M MEAT SHOPS (Joseph Casale, Devin Castilloux, Peter D'Attana); STEPHEN SPARLING (Michael Caccamo, Zachary Carlan, Conrad Hansuld); OPTI­ MIST CLUB OF OAKVILLE (Robbie Back, Stuart Bollinger, Matthew Bordin). (May II) DIVISION C SLEEVER 6 (Lauren Egglestone 2, Kathleen Taylor 2, Emily Stacey, Melissa Stegmaier); YORKVILLE PRINTING 1 (Kristen Thompson). SHRINERS 5 (Kelsey Young 4, Emmil Rubogole); T.D. BANK 0. SPICER GIRLS 5 (Emily Maganta 3, Stephanie Ongaro, Natasha Fryer); MUSKEY SUPPER HOUSE 2 (Dayna Newson, Rachel Dignam). BOYS UNDER 7-B BOT CONSTRUCTION (Michael Bot, Michael Calderone, Steven Carino); OAKVILLE LEGION BR. 114 (Taylor Brooks, Trevor Derrett, Jesse Di Liello); BIOTECHNIK (Ian Brown, Andrew Deluca, Herman GiU); POCKET PRESS (Alexander Bachaumis, David Belsito, Jordan Bissett); BRAND FELT (Badia Abounassar, Jasper Brand, Taylor Brockelsby); OSC LIONS (Evan Anderson, Brian Benzoni, Paterson Farrell); FUTURE STARS (James Armstrong, Samuel Bradbrook, Charlie Drouin); HAXELL SMITH LAW OFFICES (Alexander Brannen, Mario Beram, Josnua Adams). (May 10) BOYS UNDER 7-D OSC CHARGERS (Gutman Athwal, Marcus Azolas, Scott Bell); CAL SAYERS ELECTRIC (Kayvan Alavi, Taylor Boyes, Andrew Cavasin); OSC MINERS (Ian Canis, Trevor Clarice, Cole Dragone); ON THE SPOT (Scott Bekkers, Wesley Brown, Remy Martin); OSC RUNNERS (Trevor Allman, Justin Barbati, Colin Barrett); STEPHEN SPARLING (Noah Banton, Adam Davis, Ryan Douthart); OSC GIANTS (Nicholas Argyros, Hans Borst, Brandon Clarke); OPEN AIRE (Matthew Albertine, Jaspal Bhogal, Matthew Cawse). Oakville Rangers Novice AA 1998-1999 Tri-County Champions and O.M.H.A. Finalists would like to say thank you to their generous sponsors. B riar Wood Chev Olds Dr. Agatha Bis Covertech Denny's Shell TD Bank Bell Canada Kelsey's R are nd am It was a busy but fruitful season on skates for Melanie Vipond of the Oakville Skating Club. This past winter, the Grade 11 Appleby College student com­ pleted a rare grand slam, passing her gold free skate, gold artistic, gold (level 1) skills and diamond dances all in one sea­ son. They are the high­ est test levels in their respective categories and represent the cul­ mination of a non­ competitive, test skater. Besides passing all four tests, she also competed at the Central Ontario InterClub champi­ onships in freeskate and artistic. Vipond started skating at the age o f five. Halton/G-HAC track and field - women MIDGET WOMEN 100m: 1, Allison Heydom, St. Mary's, 13.4; 2, Megan Ames, Bishop Reding, 13.5; 3, Diana Matheson, White Oaks. 13.6... 5, Megan Morrissey Q.E. Park, 13.9. 200m: 1, Alison Costa. Notre Dame. 27.7; 2, Megan Ames. Bishop Reding, 28.1; 3, Allison Heydom, Sl Mary's 28.1 ... 5. Nikki Koenig. Q.E. Park, 29.6 400m: 1, Michelle Doell, Bishop Reding 1 K)3.4; 2, Alison Costa, Notre Dame. 1:03.8; 3, Tara Boyce, Cathedral, 1:05.3 ... 5, Amy McGuire, White Oaks, 1:08.3 800m: 1, Michelle Doell, Bishop Reding. 2:27.1; 2, Amanda Lemus, St. Mary's, 2:37.5; 3, Michelle Mitrovich, M.M. Robinson, 2:38.3 ... 1500m: Michelle Doell, Bishop Reding 5:01.2; 2, Carey Swift, Oakville Trafalgar, 5:13.3; 3, Courtney Kirkby, Q.E. Park 5:20.5... 3000m: 1, COURTNEY KIRKBY. Q.E. Park, 11:19.0; 2, Carey Swift, Oakville Trafalgar, 11:20.1; 3, Michelle Bailey, Oakville Trafalgar, 12:16.7 ... 5, Heather Lockie. White Oaks, 13.17.9. 80m hurdles: 1, STEPHANIE MOED, Blakelock, 13.7; 2, Leanne Heale Nelson, 14.3; 3, Janet Pritchard, Pearson, 14.7 .... 5, Julie MacDonald. Blakelock, 15.3 300m hurdles: 1, Leanne Heale Nelson, 52.2; 2, Nikki Koenig, Q.E. Park 53.4; 3. Marisa Preiss, Sl Mary's, 54.7 ... 4x100m: 1, Q.E. PARK, 56.4; 2, Notre Dame, 56.6; 3, St. Mary's, 57.4 ... 5, Oakville Trafalgar, 58.2; 6, Iroquois Ridge. 58.3 High jump: 1, Janet Pritchard, Pearson, 1.5; 2, Carolyn Cameron, Blakelock, 1.4m; 3, Gwenlee Wong, Nelson, 1.4m; 4, Andrea Volasko, Oak Trafalgar, 1.4m ... 6, Julie MacDonald, Blakelock, 1.35m Long jump: I , LEANN LAPP, Q.E. Park, 4.58m; 2, Stephanie Moed, Blakelock, 4.35m; 3, Stephanie Gallie, M.M. Robinson, 4.30m ... 6, Andrea Volasko, Oak Trafalgar, 4.25m Triple Jump: 1, STEPHANIE MOED, Blakelock. 9.09m; 2. Leanne Heale Nelson, 9.09m; 3, Leann Lapp .Q.E. Park. 8.90; 5, Jennie Green, Oak Trafalgar, 8.60m Shot put: 1, Jackie Biscowpowicz, M.M. Robinson, 9.82m; 2, Oksana Wolos, Bishop Ryan, 8.41m; 3, Jackie Kendrick. While Oaks, 7.93m ... Discus: 1, Jackie Biscowpowicz, M.M. Robinson, 29.00m; 2, Rachel McBride, Georgetown, 24.22m; 3, April Mifsud, Burl Central, 20.30... Javelin: 1, Kerry Ann Greenwood, Burl Central, 26.06m; 2, Jessica Leal, Q.E. Park, 25.86m; 3, Jackie Biscopowicz, M.M. Robinson, 24.16m... JUNIOR WOMEN 100m: 1, Shae Work Hamilton, Sl Thomas More, 12.7; 2, Shanie Pollard. Loyola, 13.0; 3, Lisa Lang, St. Thomas Aquinas, 13.0... 200m: 1, Melissa Tancredi, Cathedral, 26.8; 2, Shashe-Work Hamilton, Sl Thomas, 27.1; 3, Shamfa Pitters, Pearson, 27.9 400m: 1, LISA LANG, Sl Thomas Aquinas, 1:03.4; 2. Lisa McCrea, Pearson, 1:03.8; 3, Carly Stallwood, Sl. Mary's, 1:08.1 800m: 1, TANYA RANK. Oak Trafalgar, 2:24.6; 2, Nancy U ns worth, Burl Central, 2:27.7; 3, Joelene Keogh. Sl Mary's, 2:33.6; 4, Michelle Ashbumer, Iroquois Ridge. 2:40.0 1,500m: 1, Andrea Burden, M.M. Robinson, 4:59.4; 2, Tanya Rank. Oak Trafalgar, 5:16.9; 3, Alana Juzenas. Aquinas, 5:27.0 ... 5, Katie McCarter. White Oaks, 5:31.3 3,000m: 1, Andrea Burden, M.M. Robinson, 10:43.6; 2, Alana Juzenas. Aquinas. 12:03.1; 3, Heather Burden, M.M. Robinson, 12:08.6; 4, Katie McCarter, While Oaks. 12:27.9 80m hurdles: 1, Jessi Wilson, Nelson. 12.6; 2, Erin Lawson, Nelson, 13.5; 3, Scarlett Magda, Sl T. More, 13.9 ... 300m hurdles: 1, Jessi Wilson, Nelson, 46.5; 2, Erin Lawson. Nelson, 50.0; 3. Danielle MacDonald, Burl Central, 51.7 .... 4x 100m: 1. Sl Mary's. 53.1; 2, Q.E. Park. 54.9; 3. Peareon. 55.1; 4, Loyola. 55.9 High jump: 1, Alisha Lasswell, Pearson, 1.6m; 2, Laurie Ross, Nelson, 1.45m; 3. Ashley Hutchison. Milton, 1.3m Long jump: 1, Lora teBoekhorsL St. Mary's. 4.59m; 2, Kim Rellinger, Iroquois Ridge, 4.43m; 3, Anna Davies, Oakville Trafalgar, 4.31m .... Triple jump: 1, Jessi Wilson. Nelson, 10.40m; 2. Christine McKenzie, Pearson, 9.98m; 3. Asleigh Cuncic. Sl Mary's, 9.33m; 4, Kim Rellinger. Iroquois Ridge, 9.28m Shot put: 1, Katherine Safka, Bishop Ryan, 10.89m; 2, Yaneshia Morrison. White Oaks, 9.74m; 3. Frankie Lavallee, Assumption, 8.76m Discus: 1, Melissa Tancredi, Cathedral, 30.34m; 2. Kathryn Safka, Bishop Ryan. 29.14m; 3, Kim Lavecchia. Aquinas. 26.54m ... 6, Ryley Beddoe. Oak Trafalgar, 23.14m Javelin: 1. Melissa Tancredi, Cathedral. 38.96m; 2, Jessica Zaitz, Sl T. More, 32.72m; 3, Sam Magalas. Assumption. 32.58m; 4, Kim Lavecchia. Aquinas. 27.52m SENIOR WOMEN 100m: 1, TAMMY THOMAS, White Oaks. 12.8m; 2. Renee Beach, St. Mary's 13.3; 3, Keine Pierre. Cathedral, 13.8m 200m: 1, NICOLE ROMANO, Iroquois Ridge, 28.8; 2, Sarah Johnson, Pearson. 29.5; 3, Keine Pierre, Cathedral, 30.6 ... 5, Alia Hassan. White Oaks. 32.2. 400m: 1, Nicole Dunn, Notre Dame, 59.6; 2, Nicole Romano. Iroquois Ridge, 1:07.9; 3, Sheena Butler, Georgetown, 1:13.6 800m: 1, Elisha Vellenga, Sl T. More. 2:53.5; 2, Alyssa Chote, White Oaks, 2:57.6; 3, Meridcth Soncs, Georgetown, 3:00.2 1500m: 1, Katie White, Georgetown, 5:37.0; 2, Carrie Meltzer, Milton, 5:39.7; 3, Jackie Crowley. Aquinas. 5:42.5; Jen Foley, Loyola, 5:44.5 3000m: 1. Katie White Georgetown. 11:06.0; 2, Jen Foley, Loyola. 12:05.0; 3. Alyssa Chote, While Oaks. 12:06.0.... 100m hurdles: 1, Heather Loree, Burl Central, 14.6; 2, Bridget Sheahan, St. Mary's, 15.7; 3, Lindsay Koniro. Pearson. 18.8 400m hurdles: 1. Bridget Sheahan, Sl Mary's 1:08.9; 2, Heather Loree, Burl Central, 1:19.5; 3, Meridcth Sones, Georgetown, 1:33.0. 4x100m relay: 1, Sl Mary's, 50.8; 2, Pearson, 52.8; 3, Iroquois Ridge. 54.8 High jump: 1. Nicole Dunn, Notre Dame, 1.40m; 2, Trisha Murthy, Nelson, 1:35m Long jump: 1, NICOLE ROMANO. Iroquois Ridge, 4.59m; 2, leva Smits, Burl Central, 4.43m 3, Trisha Murthy, Nelson. 4.15m Triple jump: 1, Heather Loree. Burl Central, 11.20m; 2, Courtney Cuncic, Sl Mary's, 10.20m; 3, leva Smits, Burl Central 9.66m ... Shot put: 1, Courtney Cuncic. St. Mary's 10.59m; 2, Andrea Gardiner. Oak Trafalgar, 10.10m; 3, Brandi Huff, M.M. Robinson, 6.98m Discus: 1, JASMINE HEDGES, Q.E. Park. 28.72m; 2, Andrea Gardiner. Oak Trafalgar. 28.24m; 3, Stephanie Purnell, Assumption, 27.28m ... 6, Adrienne Kennedy, Iroquois Ridge, 21.92m Javelin: 1, leva Smits. Burl Central, 29.30; 2, Casie Kergan. St Mary's, 28.76m; 3, Andrea Gardiner. Oak Trafalgar, 28.6m; 4, Katie Pock. Iroquois Ridge, 27.94m 4x400m open: 1, Sl Mary's, 4:23.9; 2. Pearson, 4:29.5; 3. M.M. Robinson. 4:38.0 ... 6, Aquinas. 4:58.9 FOR MEN'S RESULTS, SEE PAGE D3 ™^LIFE hike trail JL JL A uL X. JL-J • Be one of the first Canadians to take a hike on the LIFE hike trails. When you join us on the journey you'll have a lot o f fun and will be taking a few proactive steps towards a healthier and safer future for us all. What is the LIFE hike? The LIFE hike is national event created to raise funds to help understand and trea t illnesses caused by streptococcal bacteria. The 1999 LIFE hike w ill be held on the Glen Abbey Trail System. There are 2 routes - 3.5km Family Exploration and 7km Challenge. Why are funds needed? Strep w ill affect every one o f us at some point in o u r lives. It causes relatively harmless illnesses such as inner ear infections and strep th roa t as w ell as those which are potentially fetal such as flesh eating disease, scarlet fever and toxic shock. W e must increase the understanding and awareness o f strep and be prepared to treat existing and emerging strains o f the bactena in an effective an tim ely manner. How are funds raised? The LIFE hike is the main source o f funding fo r Strategies fo r LIFE. Corporate sponsors as well as participants all support the event through donations and participation. LIFE hike participants are asked to pay a $25 fund raiser fee o r collect $25 o r m ore in pledges. Those raising pledges could w in great pnzes fo r the ir efforts including a $ 1200 couch, Blue Jay Tickets, 3-in-1 Polar Fleece Jackets, a FREE week o f summer camp, fitness membership and m ore!) When is the 1999 LIFE hike? Canada's first LIFE hike is, Saturday, June 12,1999. Registration is 8:30-9:30am on June 12th o r you may pre-register at Glen Abbey Pec. Centre, 1415 Third Line 'J u n e I Oth o r 11 th. Opening Ceremonies begin at 9:30am and the LIFE hike start at 9:45am. What do I need to "take a hike"? w ith pledge form and map. These are available at: Oakville Beave YM C Aof Oakville, Joshua Creek Furniture, River Oaks and Glen Abl Rec. Centres. If you have questions o r need a pledge form , w e're a LIFE line: «5466-2-466 or www.cgocable.net\~lifehike\ Join us on the Journey & celebrate life while you're at it * http://www.cgocable.net/~lifehike/

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