Oakville Beaver, 2 Jun 2006, p. 42

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42 Sports Oakville Beaver Grigor cruises to Halton golf title SEE PAGE 44 SPORTS EDITOR: JON KUIPERIJ Phone 905-845-3824 (ext. 255) Fax 905-337-5567 email sports@oakvillebeaver.com · FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2006 Brantwood sets relay record The Brantwood boys' tyke relay team set a new meet record at the Halton District School Board's Lamb relay meet. The tyke boys' quartet of Graeme Dymond, Luke Roy, Sean McAnuff and Mark Cruickshank ran a time of 1:03.74 in the heats to break the old record of 1:04.78. The Brantwood team then won the final in a time of 1:04.41, beating Brant Hills by more than three seconds. Glenview, which set a record in the tyke girls race, won the division pennant. Brantwood was third. Eastwood placed second in the midget boys' race with a time of 1:01.04. Glenview won in 57.54 seconds. Brantwood turned in a third-place finish in the atom boys' race with a time of 1:05.10. Glenview won the race in 1:02.81. Munn's School was fourth in both the atom girls' and atom mixed races. Brantwood was fifth in the atom girls' event and Dr. Charles Best took top spot. Glenview won the mixed race. Falgarwood placed fourth in the midget girls' race. Glenview was first. Glenview took three of the four pennants while Lakeshore took the other. HERB GARBUTT / OAKVILLE BEAVER COMING THROUGH: T.A. Blakelock's James Kvasni attempts to bring down Oakville Trafalgar's John Larigakis in Wednesday's Halton AAA/AAAA boys' rugby final in Burlington. Larigakis made it over the goal line, helping OT claim its 35th title in the last 36 years by blanking Blakelock 52-0. OT unstoppable as Devils continue rugby dominance By Jon Kuiperij BEAVER SPORTS EDITOR It took some time for Oakville Trafalgar to get rolling in the Halton high school senior boys' rugby AAA/AAAA final. Once the Red Devils did, however, they were nearly unstoppable. OT laid claim to its 35th Halton title in the past 36 years Wednesday in Burlington with a 520 blanking of the T.A. Blakelock Tigers. Blakelock actually carried the play in the early going, maintaining ball possession most of the first 10 minutes and driving down near the OT goal. A penalty to the Tigers killed the threat, however, and the Red Devils opened the scoring minutes later as Stefan Rinas finished off a fine passing play. The floodgates soon opened as Duncan McLeod, Ben Vandervliet and Rinas scored tries before the end of the half, giving the Devils a 24- 0 lead at intermission. "Once we scored, we realized they weren't as tough as they appeared at the beginning," said OT captain Mike Scholz. "They're a strong team, though. We just have better coaching, a little more experience and practice." John Larigakis, Marko Cirovic, Rob McLeod and Rinas added tries in the second half, while Rob McLeod was successful on six of eight convert attempts in the contest. "We weren't playing that well, but (Blakelock) turned the ball over and our guys pounced on it," OT coach David Schaffler said. Tigers coach Kristian Evans lamented the fact his squad couldn't capitalize on its early opportunity, noting OT's quick response was "disheartening". "(Our guys) go into every game believing they're going to win. That's the only way you can do it," he said. "I believe they could have done it, See Devils page 43 GRAND RE-OPENING OFFER Join us anytime after June 6th, present this coupon and receive $ OFF Offer valid on food purchases only, at 2011 Winston Park Dr. location, until July 31/06. 5 your purchase of $25 or more* Boston Pizza Oakville (Winston Churchill Centrum Shopping Centre, 905-829-8370) Please join us for our grand re-opening on Tuesday, June 6.

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