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Oakville Beaver, 20 Mar 2002, D3

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The Oakville Beaver, W e d n e sd a y M a rc h 20, 2002 - D 3 Hornets advance to the provincial championships with three game round robin sweep In provincial playdown action, the Oakville Hornets bantam BB team sponsored by Investors Group. DiMarco G olf and CIBC earned a berth in the finals. With only one team able to advance, the Hornets had to play-off against Burlington. Mississauga and Halton Hills for the right to rep resent the district. Goaltending was again the key as Pam Newman and Heather Garbutt kept the competi tion to only two goals. (Oakville 4, Burlington 0) In one of their finest games of the year, the girls came out ready to play and Burlington were no match. The defence played a huge offensive role in this game setting up three of the four goals. Mary DiM arco, Abby M cM illan. Jordyn Mackonka and Laura Lorenz all hit for single markers while Jen Mooney. Danielle Bernier. Shannon Miller. Emma Hobson and Emily Meade picked up assists. Rachel Vallance. Tania Ganassini and Stephanie Latty turned in strong games. (Oakville 2, Mississauga 1) This turned out to be the closest game of the round robin with Oakville having to play the last four minutes short handed. Solid defensive play by the whole team secured this victory. Laura Lorenz opened the scoring from Stephanie Muldoon and Emma Hobson. Jordyn Mackonka provided the game winner on a solo effort. (Oakville 3. Halton Hills 1) Playing with a short bench, the girls managed to sweep the series but let the shutout slip away in the last minute. The Halton Hills goalie played a tremendous game and the Hornets were only able to cash in on three of their numerous scoring opportunities. Goals were scored by Danielle Bernier, Shannon Miller and Alison Thompson. Assists went to Bernier. Laura Lorenz, Jen Mooney and Mary DiMarco. C a n a d ia n C ancer S o c ie ty S o c ie te c a n a d ie n n e d u cancel Relay For Life O Rangers bow out in seventh game to league leader The Oakville Ranger atom AAA's ended their season on Sunday with an 8-4 loss to the Stoney Creek Icebreakers. Despite playing the league leader in these semifinal playoffs, the fourth place Rangers took them to a seventh game before bowing out. It was fitting that the three Patricks on the team -- M arsh. Readshaw. Chiasson -- should score on St P atrick's day along with Jake Legein. Helpers went to Marsh, Legein, Tyler Stothers, Mark Borcsok, Jonathan Brand and Matt Fillman. The noticeable increase in skill level of the players throughout the year is attributed to the hard work of the entire coaching staff o f head coach Chris Legein and assistants Dan Stothers, Richard Marsh, and Frank Watts. Kudos to these gentlemen for their selfless dedication. The players and especially the parents applaud them. ' o c 4 ' Relais pour la vie We Need Your Help Fight Cancer and Have Fun! Ice Bears must win Friday night to force third game (Continued from page D2) cham pionship series with a two-game sw eep o f Brampton (5-2. 3-1). It was sweet revenge as Brampton had knocked them out last year. The players are usually available for autographs after the game. So not only can you watch these Olympic gold medalists in action -- you can still get their autographs after the game! Kids in jerseys are free; adults pay $5. "You're going to have five Team Canada players on the ice Friday for a playoff league final game here in Oakville," summed up Metcalfe. And the Ice Bears are play ing the game in Oakville, he reiterated, "because o f the support shown for this team. "This will be the last home game until next season. This is it. This is the finals!" RELAY FOR LIFE B ecom e a ca p ta in - gather 10 friends, family, co-w orkers and form a team ! C ontact the O akville unit of the C anadian C ancer S ociety to da y to learn how you can benefit from su p p o rtin g Relay for Life! Halton Classic Friday night The Halton Classic 2002 boys allstar high school basketball game is on tap this Friday (March 22) at White Oaks Secondary School (south cam pus) in Oakville. The junior game kicks off the night at 7 p.m. (16 minute halves), followed by the three-point and slam dunk com petitions at 8 p.m. and. finally, with the senior game at 8:15 p.m. Admission is $3. Here are the fosters ... JUNIOR Volpe Division (D ark Tops) W hite Oaks Dave Jurvis Blakelock Craig Pew Aquinas Steve M augher Oak. Trafalgar David Gerardi Loyola Spenser Phillips Bishop Reding Joey MaeSween E.C. Drury Josh Yeager Milton Tyler Holman Mo Alshurasa Q.E. Park Iroquois Ridge Julian Richards Coach Mark Ennis (W OSS) D uane A rrindcll (W OSS) Practice: Wed. March 20. 4:30 p.m., at White Oaks - South Campus R ichardson Division (L ight Tops) Rory Tufford Nelson Nelson T.B.A. Pearson Austin Marshall Jam es Minnes Robinson Notre Dame Ugonna Ihekwoeba Nick Magalas Assumption Marc McDowell Aldershot Mitch Edwards Georgetown Aaron Kooistra Burl. Central Lord Elgin Scott M acK en/ie Corey Trodd (NEL) Coach Practice: Wed. March 20, 5:00 p.m. at Nelson H.S. S E N IO R Volpe Division (D ark Tops) Aquinas George Suyao Aquinas Trevor Csima Loyola Rich Leyva Iroquois Ridge Manny Mukkar Milton Mark Grimwood Q.E. Park Adam Witt E.C. Dury Dwayne Williams Oak. Trafalgar Jermaine Thornhill Bishop Reding Allen Lourence Blakelock Alec Bijelic Coach Jim Noble (W OSS) Dave Margetts (W OSS) Practice: Thurs. March 21, 4:30 p.m.. at W hite Oaks - South Campus R ichardson Division (L ight Tops) Nelson John Behie Notre Dame John Marshall M.M. Robinson Kyle Adams Georgetown Kyle Hall Lord Elgin Simon Medley Acton Andrew McKinley Burl. Cenetral Mladen Jokic Assumption Andrew Hourigan Pearson Kris Marshall Aldershot Andrew Pierce Coach Joey Barrett (LE) Practice: Tues. March 19, 4:00 p.m.. Lord Elgin H.S. toum eV 9 ° ^ f° r The novice A Hornets won the championship game in the Burlington Spring Break Tournament held. March 8-10. This represents their third gold o f the year as well as one sil ver in tournament action. Bolstered by four goals from Alexandra Saunders and a pair from Courtney Power, Oakville blasted Burlington 6-0 in the championship game. Brittany Aldworth earned the shutout. Saunders picked up game MVP honours. Oakville held period leads o f 2-0 and 5-0. Assists went to Lindsay Grigg (3). Hayleigh Cudmore (2), Alexandra Saunders. Mia Favretto and Erin Burgess. (Preliminary round) Oakville 6. Kitchener 2: Oakville barged out to a fourgoal lead before Kitchener managed two o f their own. Bailey M acLachlan potted the hat-trick, Alexandra Saunders scored a pair and Hayleigh Cudmore rounded out the scoring. Assists went to Michelle Saunders (3). Danielle Maton (2), Erin Burgess (2) and Bailey MacLachlan. Oakville 4, Burlington 1: goals were scored by Courtney Power. Bailey MacLachlan, Michelle Saunders, Hayleigh Cudmore. Assists went to Erika losue (2), Michelle Saunders (2), Danielle Maton (2) and Lindsay Grigg. Oakville 2. Brampton 0: after two scoreless periods. O akville finally got on the board on goals by Bailey M acLachlan and Alexandra Saunders. Hayleigh Cudmore assisted on both goals with Danielle Maton also earning an assist. 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