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Team GP Record Pts GF GA +/- A1-LTP Kings (White) 8 A2-LTP ADT Security Leafs (Blue) 8 A3-LTP Jets (Silver) 8 A4- LTP Julian Dean Photography Flyers (Orange) 8 A5-LTP Esso Bruins (Yellow) 8 A6-LTP BLOMHA Red Wings (Red) 8 A7-LTP Stars (Green) 8 A8-LTP Penguins (Black) 8 B) Tyke 7-8 1 B4-Toronto Marlies (Blue) 7 6-0-1 (W4) 13 50 11 39 2 B3-Tripemco Insurance Thrashers (Red) 7 4-3-0 (L1) 8 26 32 -6 3 B1-Hamilton Bulldogs (Black) 7 3-3-1 (W1) 7 23 22 1 4 B2-Play It Again Sports Tigers (Orange) 7 0-7-0 (L7) 0 8 42 -34 C) Novice 9-10 1 C3-Oakville Hornets Girls Hockey (Yellow) 7 5-1-1 (W1) 11 27 18 9 2 C6-Mantis Attack (Black) 7 4-0-3 (W1) 11 29 21 8 3 C7-Tigers (Orange) 7 4-2-1 (W2) 9 34 17 17 4 C8-Novice White Demons 7 3-3-1 (W1) 7 31 30 1 5 C1-Dynamic Healing Massage Seahawks (Green) 7 2-2-3 (L1) 7 20 22 -2 6 C5-Profile Investigation Lightning (Blue) 7 2-4-1 (L1) 5 13 21 -8 7 C2-Fitness Firm (Silver) 7 2-4-1 (L1) 5 20 23 -3 8 C4-Granite Ridge Golf Club (Red) 7 0-6-1 (L3) 1 13 35 -22 D) Atom 11-12 1 D4-Ice Hawks (White) 7 6-1-0 (W2) 12 40 19 21 2 D2-Kontek Ecology Silver Hawks 7 6-1-0 (W4) 12 53 25 28 3 D3-Mainway Sports Centre (Red) 7 4-2-1 (W1) 9 31 24 7 4 D5-Atom (Black) 7 4-2-1 (L1) 9 36 19 17 5 D7-Atom (Kelly Green) 7 4-3-0 (W1) 8 24 19 5 6 D6-Vacuum Shoppe Snipers (Orange) 7 3-4-0 (L1) 6 31 46 -15 7 D8-Oakville Beaver (Yellow) 7 0-7-0 (L7) 0 24 49 -25 8 D1-Fitness Firm (Blue) 7 0-7-0 (L7) 0 5 43 -38 E) Peewee 13-14 1 E2-Peewee Kontek Ecology Inc Goons (Black) 7 6-0-1 (W1) 13 29 14 15 2 E4-Peewee Vipond Inc (Blue) 7 2-4-1 (L2) 5 19 20 -1 3 E3-Peewee Pioneer Energy LP (Yellow) 7 2-4-1 (W1) 5 14 17 -3 4 E1-Peewee Burlington Post Just Because (Red) 7 2-4-1 (L1) 5 8 19 -11 F) Bant/Jr 15+ 1 F7-BT/Jr Light Blue Bombers 7 6-0-1 (W6) 13 31 18 13 2 F3-BT/Jr National Sports Penguins (Yellow) 7 5-2-0 (L1) 10 24 17 7 3 F4-BT/Jr Corpa Investigations Inc (Blue) 7 4-2-1 (W1) 9 29 14 15 4 F5-BT/Jr (Orange) 7 4-3-0 (W1) 8 30 21 9 5 F2-BT/Jr LavaLife Heartbreakers (Red) 7 3-4-0 (L1) 6 17 20 -3 6 F6-BT/Jr Olympic Trophies (Black) 7 2-3-2 (W2) 6 16 18 -2 7 F1-BT/Jr Burlington BHL (Silver) 7 1-5-1 (L5) 3 12 27 -15 8 F8-BT/Jr Green Goblins (Green) 7 0-6-1 (L6) 1 11 35 -24 Halton Minor Ball Hockey League Standings as of June 10, 2013 – Proud Supporters – This ad is courtesy of & 27 | Wednesday, June 19, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Munn’s won two divisions and Heritage Glen claimed another at the Halton District School Board’s recent Collier elementary track-and-field meet. Munn’s took pennants in intermediate boys’ and senior girls’ team competition, with Heritage Glen’s coming in the junior girls’ division. Heritage Glen was also the runner-up in senior girls and junior boys. Samantha Hayes of Munn’s won three events (the senior girls’ 100-metre, 200m and triple jump), as did River Oaks’ Katelyn Kingston (intermediate girls’ 800m and triple jump, and open girls’ 1,500m). Heritage Glen’s Nick Hulbert earned two gold (senior boys’ 100m and shot put) and a silver (200m). Other event winners included Heritage Glen’s Ivy Gibson (junior girls’ long jump and triple jump), Izzy Lynch (junior girls’ 400m), Darion Beckford (junior boys’ long jump), Ryan Stemle (junior boys’ triple jump) and Brooke Jovanovich (se- nior girls’ 800m); Munn’s students Justin Min (intermediate boys’ 800m and open boys’ 1,500m), Elijah Tayi (intermediate boys’ long jump), Stefan Momcilovic (intermediate boys’ tri- ple jump) and Alex Staszczyzyn (intermediate boys’ shot put); Pilgrim Wood’s Carmen Petersen (junior girls’ shot put) and Erin Barth (senior girls’ 400m); Brookdale’s Marley Higgs (in- termediate girls’ long jump); and River Oaks’ Brandon Egras (intermediate boys’ 100m) and Sam Richardson (senior boys’ triple jump). Relay wins were earned in 4x100m competition by Heritage Glen (junior girls and senior girls) and Munn’s (intermediate boys). Junior girls 100m: 2. Helena Nikitopulos, HG; 4. Jeanette Thompson, MUNN; 5. Izzy Lynch, HG; 6. Carmen Peterson, PW 200m: 5. Jessie Padavano, HG; 6. Jea- nette Thompson, MUNN 400m: 1. Izzy Lynch, HG; 6. Abbey Boardman, PW 800m: 2. Cassandra Launer, RO; 5. Carmen Petersen, PW; 6. Aishana Mehra, RO 4x100m: 1. Heritage Glen; 2. Munn’s; 5. Pilgrim Wood Long jump: 1. Ivy Gibson, HG; 3. Em- ily Murray, PW; 6. Emma Dinda, HG Triple jump: 1. Ivy Gibson, HG; 2. Jea- nette Thompson, MUNN Shot put: 1. Carmen Petersen, PW; 5. Trinity Kopecky-Duff, MUNN Junior boys 100m: 2. Darien Beckford, HG 200m: 2. Matthew Wright, HG; 6. Ja- kob Chafe, BD 400m: 4. Will McAllister, HG; 5. Cas- son Speziale, RO 800m: 3. Will McAllister, HG; 5. Jamie Everett, RO 4x100m: 2. Heritage Glen; 4. River Oaks Long jump: 1. Darion Beckford, HG; 5. Carson Scott, PW; 6. Ryan Stemle, HG Triple jump: 1. Ryan Stemle, HG Shot put: 4. Ryan Stemle, HG; 5. Jhavis Beckford, HG Intermediate girls 100m: 4. Edin Phillip, PW; 6. Sierra Darragh-Prentice HG 200m: 5. Alison Price, MUNN; 6. Si- erra Darragh-Prentice, HG 400m: 3. Nicole Parsons, PW; 4. Syd- ney Gardiner, RO 800m: 1. Katelyn Kingston, RO; 2. Sydney Gardiner, RO 4x100m: 4. Heritage Glen; 5. Brookdale; 6. Pilgrim Wood Long jump: 1. Marley Higgs, BD; 2. Tessa Chiricosta, MUNN; 3. Jessica O’Flaherty, MUNN; 5. Shantel DaSilva, RO Triple jump: 1. Katelyn Kingston, RO Shot put: 5. Natalie Vukusic, HG; 6. Alexandra Lisbchyan, MUNN Intermediate boys 100m: 1. Brandon Egras, RO; 2. Ju- lian Karkour, RO; 5. Graydon Gilling- ham, HG; 6. Ifeoluwa Gbenga-Alode, MUNN 200m: 2. Brandon Egras, RO; 4. Luka Mircetic, MUNN 400m: 2. Cameron Collins, BD; 3. Randy Shao, MUNN; 4. Ben Eccle- stone, MUNN; 6. Macgregor Dods- worth, RO 800m: 1. Justin Min, MUNN; 3. James Hall, HG; 4. Jack Shaw, HG; 6. Ben Ecclestone, MUNN 4x100m: 1. Munn’s; 2. River Oaks; 3. Heritage Glen Long jump: 1. Elijah Tayi, MUNN; 2. Ifeoluna Gbenga-Alade, MUNN; 5. Zak Nadeem, RO Triple jump: 1. Stefan Momcilovic, MUNN; 3. Cameron Collins, BD; 4. Luka Mircetic, MUNN; 5. Matthew Evans, HG Shot put: 1. Alex Staszczyzyn, MUNN; 3. Ifeoluna Gbenga-Alade, MUNN; 4. Graydon Gillingham, HG Senior girls 100m: 1. Samantha Hayes, MUNN; 2. Chantel Whittingham, HG; 4. Hannah Schmidt, BD; 5. Tijana Pasic, HG 200m: 1. Samantha Hayes, MUNN; 3. Chantel Whittingham, HG; 4. Tijana Pasic, HG; 5. Holly Prestidge, RO; 6. Laura Lambert, MUNN 400m: 1. Erin Barth, PW; 2. Holly Prestidge, RO; 4. Leah Kremer, HG; 6. Carmen Friesen, MUNN 800m: 1. Brooke Jovanovich, HG; 2. Caitlyn Cortina, RO; 3. Jenn MacAllis- ter, HG; 4. Aurora Cordingley, BD 4x100m: 1. Heritage Glen; 3. Brookdale; 4. Munn’s; 6. Pilgrim Wood Long jump: 3. Laura Lambert, MUNN; 5. Hannah Schmidt, BD; 6. Leah Kre- mer, HG Triple jump: 1. Samantha Hayes, MUNN; 2. Hannah Schmidt, BD; 4. Leah Kremer, HG; 6. Aurora Cordin- gley, BD Shot put: 2. Rebecca St. James, MUNN; 5. Lizzy Kuehn, BD; 6. Ellie Tzaras, MUNN Senior boys 100m: 1. Nick Hulbert, HG; 3. Andrew Popovic, PW; 4. Chris Lee, PW 200m: 2. Nick Hulbert, HG 400m: 3. Will Lee, MUNN; 5. Liam Gravelle, MUNN 800m: 2. Shahrez Hayder, RO; 3. Noah Gibson, HG; 6. Ben Campbell, MUNN 4x100m: 2. Pilgrim Wood; 5. Munn’s; 6. River Oaks Long jump: 3. Liam Gravelle, MUNN; 5. Noah Gibson, HG; 6. Sam Richard- son, RO Triple jump: 1. Sam Richardson, RO; 3. Sharez Hader, RO; 5. Josh Moffal, MUNN; 6. Daniel Turner, HG Shot put: 1. Nick Hulbert, HG; 2. Luka Vulicevic, RO; 3. Jack Ricketts, PW; 5. Raymar Lloyd, BD Open girls 1,500m: 1. Katelyn Kingston, RO; 2. Aurora Cordingley, BD; 3. Bridget Ball, MUNN Open boys 1,500m: 1. Justin Min, MUNN; 2. An- drew Peponick, PW; 3. Shahrez Hayder, RO; 6. Stefan Poleksic, MUNN Team standings Jr. girls: 1. Heritage Glen; 5. Pilgrim Wood Jr boys: 2. Heritage Glen; 5. Pilgrim Wood Int. girls: 3. River Oaks Int. boys: 1. Munn’s; 3. River Oaks; 4. Heritage Glen Sr. girls: 1. Munn’s; 2. Heritage Glen; 5. Brookdale Sr. boys: 3. River Oaks; 4. Heritage Glen; 5. Munn’s HDSB Collier track and field RESULTS The Oakville Longhorns dropped to 0-3 on the North- ern Football Conference season with a 36-6 loss to the Tri City Outlaws Saturday in Waterloo. Oakville’s Chris Hibbert returned the opening kick- off 80 yards for a touchdown but the Longhorns were held off the scoreboard the rest of the way, finishing the contest with just 21 rushing yards, five first downs and 52 yards of net offence. The Oakville offence was also shut out the previous week, gaining just six first downs in a 49-0 loss in Sault Ste. Marie. Defensively, the Longhorns managed to limit Tri City to just 10 first downs. One of the Outlaws’ five touchdowns came on a 67-yard pass play, and Tri City also capitalized on Oakville’s six turnovers. Lindell Merraro (three catches for 29 yards), Eric Dowling (one catch for 23 yards) and Hibbert (two catches for 21 yards) were Oakville’s top offensive contributors. Devento Kerr paced the defence with 4.5 tackles. The Longhorns have a bye this week and will return to action June 29, when they visit the Sarnia Imperi- als. Longhorns fall to 0-3 Two titles for Munn’s, one for Heritage Glen at HDSB Collier meet Joshua Creek student Elizabeth Richmond lands in the sand while competing in the long jump at the Halton District School Board’s Central elementary track-and-field meet Thursday at Iroquois Ridge High School. The meet was one of many recently held by the public board. | photo by Steven Der-Garabedian — Special to the Beaver L O N G J U M P

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Team GP Record Pts GF GA +/-A1-LTP Kings (White) 8A2-LTP ADT Security Leafs (Blue) 8A3-LTP Jets (Silver) 8A4- LTP Julian Dean Photography Flyers (Orange) 8A5-LTP Esso Bruins (Yellow) 8A6-LTP BLOMHA Red Wings (Red) 8A7-LTP Stars (Green) 8A8-LTP Penguins (Black) 8

B) Tyke 7-81 B4-Toronto Marlies (Blue) 7 6-0-1 (W4) 13 50 11 392 B3-Tripemco Insurance Thrashers (Red) 7 4-3-0 (L1) 8 26 32 -63 B1-Hamilton Bulldogs (Black) 7 3-3-1 (W1) 7 23 22 14 B2-Play It Again Sports Tigers (Orange) 7 0-7-0 (L7) 0 8 42 -34C) Novice 9-101 C3-Oakville Hornets Girls Hockey (Yellow) 7 5-1-1 (W1) 11 27 18 92 C6-Mantis Attack (Black) 7 4-0-3 (W1) 11 29 21 83 C7-Tigers (Orange) 7 4-2-1 (W2) 9 34 17 174 C8-Novice White Demons 7 3-3-1 (W1) 7 31 30 15 C1-Dynamic Healing Massage Seahawks (Green) 7 2-2-3 (L1) 7 20 22 -26 C5-Profile Investigation Lightning (Blue) 7 2-4-1 (L1) 5 13 21 -87 C2-Fitness Firm (Silver) 7 2-4-1 (L1) 5 20 23 -38 C4-Granite Ridge Golf Club (Red) 7 0-6-1 (L3) 1 13 35 -22D) Atom 11-121 D4-Ice Hawks (White) 7 6-1-0 (W2) 12 40 19 212 D2-Kontek Ecology Silver Hawks 7 6-1-0 (W4) 12 53 25 283 D3-Mainway Sports Centre (Red) 7 4-2-1 (W1) 9 31 24 74 D5-Atom (Black) 7 4-2-1 (L1) 9 36 19 175 D7-Atom (Kelly Green) 7 4-3-0 (W1) 8 24 19 56 D6-Vacuum Shoppe Snipers (Orange) 7 3-4-0 (L1) 6 31 46 -157 D8-Oakville Beaver (Yellow) 7 0-7-0 (L7) 0 24 49 -258 D1-Fitness Firm (Blue) 7 0-7-0 (L7) 0 5 43 -38E) Peewee 13-141 E2-Peewee Kontek Ecology Inc Goons (Black) 7 6-0-1 (W1) 13 29 14 152 E4-Peewee Vipond Inc (Blue) 7 2-4-1 (L2) 5 19 20 -13 E3-Peewee Pioneer Energy LP (Yellow) 7 2-4-1 (W1) 5 14 17 -34 E1-Peewee Burlington Post Just Because (Red) 7 2-4-1 (L1) 5 8 19 -11F) Bant/Jr 15+1 F7-BT/Jr Light Blue Bombers 7 6-0-1 (W6) 13 31 18 132 F3-BT/Jr National Sports Penguins (Yellow) 7 5-2-0 (L1) 10 24 17 73 F4-BT/Jr Corpa Investigations Inc (Blue) 7 4-2-1 (W1) 9 29 14 154 F5-BT/Jr (Orange) 7 4-3-0 (W1) 8 30 21 95 F2-BT/Jr LavaLife Heartbreakers (Red) 7 3-4-0 (L1) 6 17 20 -36 F6-BT/Jr Olympic Trophies (Black) 7 2-3-2 (W2) 6 16 18 -27 F1-BT/Jr Burlington BHL (Silver) 7 1-5-1 (L5) 3 12 27 -158 F8-BT/Jr Green Goblins (Green) 7 0-6-1 (L6) 1 11 35 -24

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Munn’s won two divisions and Heritage Glen claimed another at the Halton District School Board’s recent Collier elementary track-and-field meet.

Munn’s took pennants in intermediate boys’ and senior girls’ team competition, with Heritage Glen’s coming in the junior girls’ division. Heritage Glen was also the runner-up in senior girls and junior boys.

Samantha Hayes of Munn’s won three events (the senior girls’ 100-metre, 200m and triple jump), as did River Oaks’ Katelyn Kingston (intermediate girls’ 800m and triple jump, and open girls’ 1,500m). Heritage Glen’s Nick Hulbert earned two gold (senior boys’ 100m and shot put) and a silver (200m).

Other event winners included Heritage Glen’s Ivy Gibson (junior girls’ long jump and triple jump), Izzy Lynch (junior

girls’ 400m), Darion Beckford (junior boys’ long jump), Ryan Stemle (junior boys’ triple jump) and Brooke Jovanovich (se-nior girls’ 800m); Munn’s students Justin Min (intermediate boys’ 800m and open boys’ 1,500m), Elijah Tayi (intermediate boys’ long jump), Stefan Momcilovic (intermediate boys’ tri-ple jump) and Alex Staszczyzyn (intermediate boys’ shot put); Pilgrim Wood’s Carmen Petersen (junior girls’ shot put) and Erin Barth (senior girls’ 400m); Brookdale’s Marley Higgs (in-termediate girls’ long jump); and River Oaks’ Brandon Egras (intermediate boys’ 100m) and Sam Richardson (senior boys’ triple jump).

Relay wins were earned in 4x100m competition by Heritage Glen (junior girls and senior girls) and Munn’s (intermediate boys).

Junior girls100m: 2. Helena Nikitopulos, HG; 4. Jeanette Thompson, MUNN; 5. Izzy Lynch, HG; 6. Carmen Peterson, PW200m: 5. Jessie Padavano, HG; 6. Jea-nette Thompson, MUNN400m: 1. Izzy Lynch, HG; 6. Abbey Boardman, PW800m: 2. Cassandra Launer, RO; 5. Carmen Petersen, PW; 6. Aishana Mehra, RO4x100m: 1. Heritage Glen; 2. Munn’s; 5. Pilgrim WoodLong jump: 1. Ivy Gibson, HG; 3. Em-ily Murray, PW; 6. Emma Dinda, HGTriple jump: 1. Ivy Gibson, HG; 2. Jea-nette Thompson, MUNNShot put: 1. Carmen Petersen, PW; 5. Trinity Kopecky-Duff, MUNNJunior boys100m: 2. Darien Beckford, HG200m: 2. Matthew Wright, HG; 6. Ja-kob Chafe, BD400m: 4. Will McAllister, HG; 5. Cas-son Speziale, RO800m: 3. Will McAllister, HG; 5. Jamie Everett, RO4x100m: 2. Heritage Glen; 4. River OaksLong jump: 1. Darion Beckford, HG; 5. Carson Scott, PW; 6. Ryan Stemle, HGTriple jump: 1. Ryan Stemle, HGShot put: 4. Ryan Stemle, HG; 5. Jhavis Beckford, HGIntermediate girls

100m: 4. Edin Phillip, PW; 6. Sierra Darragh-Prentice HG200m: 5. Alison Price, MUNN; 6. Si-erra Darragh-Prentice, HG400m: 3. Nicole Parsons, PW; 4. Syd-ney Gardiner, RO800m: 1. Katelyn Kingston, RO; 2. Sydney Gardiner, RO4x100m: 4. Heritage Glen; 5. Brookdale; 6. Pilgrim WoodLong jump: 1. Marley Higgs, BD; 2. Tessa Chiricosta, MUNN; 3. Jessica O’Flaherty, MUNN; 5. Shantel DaSilva, ROTriple jump: 1. Katelyn Kingston, ROShot put: 5. Natalie Vukusic, HG; 6. Alexandra Lisbchyan, MUNNIntermediate boys100m: 1. Brandon Egras, RO; 2. Ju-lian Karkour, RO; 5. Graydon Gilling-ham, HG; 6. Ifeoluwa Gbenga-Alode, MUNN200m: 2. Brandon Egras, RO; 4. Luka Mircetic, MUNN400m: 2. Cameron Collins, BD; 3. Randy Shao, MUNN; 4. Ben Eccle-stone, MUNN; 6. Macgregor Dods-worth, RO800m: 1. Justin Min, MUNN; 3. James Hall, HG; 4. Jack Shaw, HG; 6. Ben Ecclestone, MUNN4x100m: 1. Munn’s; 2. River Oaks; 3. Heritage GlenLong jump: 1. Elijah Tayi, MUNN; 2. Ifeoluna Gbenga-Alade, MUNN; 5. Zak Nadeem, RO

Triple jump: 1. Stefan Momcilovic, MUNN; 3. Cameron Collins, BD; 4. Luka Mircetic, MUNN; 5. Matthew Evans, HGShot put: 1. Alex Staszczyzyn, MUNN; 3. Ifeoluna Gbenga-Alade, MUNN; 4. Graydon Gillingham, HGSenior girls100m: 1. Samantha Hayes, MUNN; 2. Chantel Whittingham, HG; 4. Hannah Schmidt, BD; 5. Tijana Pasic, HG200m: 1. Samantha Hayes, MUNN; 3. Chantel Whittingham, HG; 4. Tijana Pasic, HG; 5. Holly Prestidge, RO; 6. Laura Lambert, MUNN400m: 1. Erin Barth, PW; 2. Holly Prestidge, RO; 4. Leah Kremer, HG; 6. Carmen Friesen, MUNN800m: 1. Brooke Jovanovich, HG; 2. Caitlyn Cortina, RO; 3. Jenn MacAllis-ter, HG; 4. Aurora Cordingley, BD4x100m: 1. Heritage Glen; 3. Brookdale; 4. Munn’s; 6. Pilgrim WoodLong jump: 3. Laura Lambert, MUNN; 5. Hannah Schmidt, BD; 6. Leah Kre-mer, HGTriple jump: 1. Samantha Hayes, MUNN; 2. Hannah Schmidt, BD; 4. Leah Kremer, HG; 6. Aurora Cordin-gley, BDShot put: 2. Rebecca St. James, MUNN; 5. Lizzy Kuehn, BD; 6. Ellie Tzaras, MUNNSenior boys100m: 1. Nick Hulbert, HG; 3. Andrew Popovic, PW; 4. Chris Lee, PW

200m: 2. Nick Hulbert, HG400m: 3. Will Lee, MUNN; 5. Liam Gravelle, MUNN800m: 2. Shahrez Hayder, RO; 3. Noah Gibson, HG; 6. Ben Campbell, MUNN4x100m: 2. Pilgrim Wood; 5. Munn’s; 6. River OaksLong jump: 3. Liam Gravelle, MUNN; 5. Noah Gibson, HG; 6. Sam Richard-son, ROTriple jump: 1. Sam Richardson, RO; 3. Sharez Hader, RO; 5. Josh Moffal, MUNN; 6. Daniel Turner, HGShot put: 1. Nick Hulbert, HG; 2. Luka Vulicevic, RO; 3. Jack Ricketts, PW; 5. Raymar Lloyd, BDOpen girls1,500m: 1. Katelyn Kingston, RO; 2. Aurora Cordingley, BD; 3. Bridget Ball, MUNNOpen boys1,500m: 1. Justin Min, MUNN; 2. An-drew Peponick, PW; 3. Shahrez Hayder, RO; 6. Stefan Poleksic, MUNNTeam standingsJr. girls: 1. Heritage Glen; 5. Pilgrim WoodJr boys: 2. Heritage Glen; 5. Pilgrim WoodInt. girls: 3. River OaksInt. boys: 1. Munn’s; 3. River Oaks; 4. Heritage GlenSr. girls: 1. Munn’s; 2. Heritage Glen; 5. BrookdaleSr. boys: 3. River Oaks; 4. Heritage Glen; 5. Munn’s

HDSB Collier track and field RESULTS

The Oakville Longhorns dropped to 0-3 on the North-ern Football Conference season with a 36-6 loss to the Tri City Outlaws Saturday in Waterloo.

Oakville’s Chris Hibbert returned the opening kick-off 80 yards for a touchdown but the Longhorns were held off the scoreboard the rest of the way, finishing the contest with just 21 rushing yards, five first downs and 52 yards of net offence. The Oakville offence was also shut out the previous week, gaining just six first downs in a 49-0 loss in Sault Ste. Marie.

Defensively, the Longhorns managed to limit Tri City to just 10 first downs. One of the Outlaws’ five touchdowns came on a 67-yard pass play, and Tri City also capitalized on Oakville’s six turnovers.

Lindell Merraro (three catches for 29 yards), Eric Dowling (one catch for 23 yards) and Hibbert (two catches for 21 yards) were Oakville’s top offensive contributors. Devento Kerr paced the defence with 4.5 tackles.

The Longhorns have a bye this week and will return to action June 29, when they visit the Sarnia Imperi-als.

Longhorns fall to 0-3

Two titles for Munn’s, one for Heritage Glen at HDSB Collier meet

Joshua Creek student Elizabeth Richmond

lands in the sand while competing in

the long jump at the Halton District

School Board’s Central elementary

track-and-field meet Thursday at Iroquois Ridge High School.

The meet was one of many recently held

by the public board. | photo by Steven Der-Garabedian —

Special tothe Beaver

L O N G J U M P