Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 12 Jul 2006, p. 13

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Bulldogs swept by Buzz ing the first-round matchup. Also a sixth-round draft pick of the Ontario Hockey League's Brampton Battalion in May, Flint made it clear that he'll attend Salisbury Prep School in Conneticut starting in After his Halton Hills Bulldogs were eliminated from the September on a lacrosse and hockey scholarship. "My heart is with lacrosse and I'd like to get a Ontario Lacrosse Association Jr. B playoffs in scholarship to a Division One school," the Christ Oakville on Saturday night, 15-year-old phenom the King student said. "I'm really excited about Cameron Flint wasn't interested in talking about going to Salisbury and I've got four more years of his superb regular season, in which he scored a junior in lacrosse, so you look at it like there's an team-high 31 goals. upside to everything." He felt the eighth-place Bulldogs were a better Saturday's loss marked the end of the junior team than the one that was swept out of the bestcareers of Bulldogs' captain Travis Bland and goalie of-five series by the top-ranked Buzz for the secKyle Kennery. The season started promisingly ond straight post-season. Flint had a pair of goals enough at 3-0 for Halton Hills, but suspensions in the closely contested opener of the series, but and a lack of consistency, along with a few oneCAMERON 22-1 Oakville dominated game two here Thursday goal losses, left the club scrambling for the final 14-2 and was in control of the finale from the outFLINT playoff spot in the OLA's East Conference. set, cruising to a 9-4 triumph. No scoring information was available for the final two "It's disappointing because I didn't score as much as I wanted to in the playoffs, but that will come with experi- games. ence," said Flint. "Penalties again hurt us, and it just slipped away from there. (Oakville) just outplayed us all around. We'll just have to wait 'til next year." Oakville will now face the Scarborough Saints in the secSeventy-two teams from around the province are ond round of the OLA East Conference playoffs, with entered in the Georgetown Soccer Club's second-annual Mimico taking on Barrie in the other semi-final. Flint's lacrosse season isn't over just yet as he's a key Select and All-Star Tournament this weekend for the offensive player for the Halton Hills midget field squad that under-8 to under-10 age groups. Organizers had to turn about 20 teams away for the will play in the national championships in Victoria, B.C. on event, which runs all day Saturday and Sunday. Teams the Labour Day weekend. At 5-foot-11 and 175 pounds, Flint will earn strong con- play in a seven-aside format. For schedules, visit the GSC website at www.georgesideration for rookie-of-the-year honours at the Jr. B level and received special attention from Oakville defenders dur- townsoccerclub.com. EAMONN MAHER Staff Writer GSC hosts weekend tourney Travis Bland of the Halton Hills Bulldogs (left) wasn't given much room by Oakville's Chris Downey and the regular-season champion Buzz in their Ontario Lacrosse Association Jr. B playoff contest at Maple Grove Arena in Oakville. The Buzz completed a three-game sweep of the Bulldogs in their first round series with a 9-4 triumph, bringing the 'Dogs' season and Brand's junior career to a close. Photo by Eamonn Maher Mustangs win Robbie title For the first time in the 40-year history of the prestigious Robbie International youth soccer tournament in Scarborough, a Georgetown Soccer Club team scored a division championship victory, as the shorthanded Mustangs knocked off all opponents in their path on their way to the under-13 girls' division title. The win was especially sweet for coach Tony Glen's squad as the Mustangs lost in the 2005 Robbie final as under-12s to the top-ranked team in the province, Brams United Blaze. And this year, Georgetown entered the tourney without vacationing midfielders Leslie Hale and Olivia Butty, with striker Natasha Green checking out in the roundrobin segment due to a knee injury. Under-12 Mustangs' star midfielder Jade Kovacevic was called up and helped bolster the tireless foursome of Jacqueline Lence, Jaden Todd, Nicole Waters and Amanda Knoepfli, as Georgetown also employed a stingy defence to defeat two top-10 Ontario Soccer Association-rated teams, Kitchener and Scarborough United, en route to the championship. Lence netted the winner in the Mustangs' 1-0 triumph over Kitchener in the semi-finals, while Todd's brilliant 25yard strike opened the scoring in the 3-1 decision against Scarborough in the final. Preliminary round-- Georgetown 4, London United 2: Nicole Waters (2G); Jacqueline Lence, Shannon Plant (G). Georgetown 7, Clairlea 0: Courtney Barber, Jade Kovacevic (2G); Jacqueline Lence, Natasha Green, Shannon Plant (G). Georgetown 2, Brams United B 1: Natasha Green, Plant (G). Semi-final-- Georgetown 1, Kitchener 0: Lence (G). Championship-- Georgetown 3, Scarborough 1: Todd, Plant, Sheena Glen (G). Members of the Georgetown Under-13 Mustangs squad which won its division at the Robbie International tournament in Scarborough are (front, from left): Richele Greenwood, Emily Dulhanty. Second row: Amanda Knoepfli, Rebecca Dickinson, Sheena Glen, Jacqueline Lence, Nicole Waters, Jade Kovacevic. Back row: Coach Tony Glen, Jaden Todd, Natasha Green, Daniela Campana, Maggie Darling, Shannon Plant, Courntey Barber, Amanda Larade, assistant coach Richard Greenwood. Absent: Leslie Hale, Olivia Butty. Submitted photo

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