Oakville Beaver, 26 Jul 2006, p. 23

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23 Sports Oakville Beaver www.aplushomes.ca from 2 .4% ·Full MLS ·Full Service Call ADAM CAMPBELL Broker 905-844-4444 SPORTS EDITOR: JON KUIPERIJ Phone 905-845-3824 (ext. 255) Fax 905-337-5567 email sports@oakvillebeaver.com · WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 2006 NARCh Madness Buzz, Mimico to clash in East Conference final By Jon Kuiperij BEAVER SPORTS EDITOR BARRIE ERSKINE / OAKVILLE BEAVER IN CHECK: Mike Prapavessis of the Oakville Coyotes under-10 team (in red) is taken out by an enthusiastic South Florida Rink Rats defender during yesterday's North American Roller Hockey Championships (NARCh) contest at Mississauga's Hershey Centre. The Coyotes lost 7-4, finishing their four-game preliminary-round schedule with a 2-2 mark. As of yesterday afternoon, it was unclear whether Oakville qualified for the playoff portion of the tournament. If the Oakville Buzz is still sore at the Mimico Mountaineers for ruining its perfect season, it now has the perfect opportunity for revenge. The Buzz and Mountaineers will meet in the third round of the Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior B playoffs, a series scheduled to begin Friday at Maplegrove Arena. Mimico defeated Oakville 15-9 last month in the most recent meeting between the teams, the Buzz's lone misstep in a 19-1 regularseason showing. "They're the ones that blemished our record," said Oakville head coach Glen Little. "We'll have to be at our best to get through." The Buzz earned its spot in the East Conference final with a 3-0 sweep of the Scarborough Saints, finishing off the series with a 11-7 victory Friday at Maplegrove. Drew Petkoff continued to flourish in his new offensive role, scoring four times and adding an assist. The hulking forward finished the series with seven goals and 10 points. Little said changing Petkoff from a transitional player to a full-floor contributor has challenged the former OHLer. "He's got the ugliest stick in lacrosse and it's a standard team joke," the coach laughed. "You think (he) is not an offensive juggernaut, but guess what? Maybe that's what is screwing everybody up because he doesn't look (like a sniper) but all he does is do the job." Also scoring Friday for the Buzz were Sean Thomson (three goals, two assists), Justin "They're the Wilson-Kirby, Kyle ones who Hagel, Brenden Thenhaus and Josh blemished Smyth. Smyth our record." added five assists for a six-point evening, Glen Little while Thomson totalled 14 points (five goals, nine helpers) in the series. The previous evening in Scarborough, Oakville took a 2-0 stranglehold on the series with a 7-6 win. Crepinsek notched the game-winner late in regulation time, converting a pass from Reed Board. Oakville led the game 5-2 in the second period before the Saints rallied to tie the contest in the third. Brian Rea and Crepinsek each scored twice Thursday, with Bryan Johnson, Thomson and Petkoff adding singles. Mimico upset the Barrie Tornado, 18-2 during the regular season, in the other East semifinal series. -- Jon Kuiperij can be reached at sports@oakvillebeaver.com. LIMITED TIME AVAILABLE TO REGISTER IN OUR RANGER FC CAMP JULY 31 ­ AUGUST 4, 2006 Welcome to Rangers' Soccer School hosted by the Oakville Soccer Club. With one of the most loyal and passionate fan-bases in soccer, a record 101 trophies and 51 league titles, Rangers is truly one of the biggest and most famous Clubs. This is your chance to train and play the Rangers way. Rangers Soccer Schools are committed to providing an environment where players and coaches can establish a shared philosophy of achieving excellence in all areas of soccer. Integral to the players' development are our highly qualified, hand picked professional coaching staff, which include former Rangers players with experience in the UEFA Champions League and International Soccer. Their aim is to maximize young players ability in a challenging, fun and safe environment. Rangers Soccer Schools have already identified a number of players from overseas who have progressed into full time football within our highly acclaimed Youth Academy and will be on the lookout for future first team stars. Are you ready to be the next? Barry Ferguson, Club Captain COACHING STAFF FROM THE SCOTTISH PREMIER LEAGUE GLASGOW RANGERS FC ARE HOSTING A COACH EDUCATION CLINIC OPEN TO ALL OSC COACHES! ON FIELD SESSION: DATE: WEDNESDAY AUGUST 2, 2006 LOCATION: PINE GLEN # 3 TIME: 6:30PM ­ 8:30PM CLASSROOM SESSION: DATE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2006 LOCATION: OAKVILLE SOCCER CLUB TIME: 8:00PM ­ 10:00PM COST: $35.00 PER SESSION OR $50.00 FOR BOTH SESSIONS Advance Registration is required. Fees can be paid by cheque or at the Club by debit or credit card. If requested, c/c payment can be processed via telephone by calling 905-849-4436 ext. 21 504 Iroquois Shore Rd., Unit #11, Oakville, ON L6H 3K4 Tel: 905-849-4436 Fax: 905-849-3677 The Oakville Beaver A Proud Sponsor of Oakville Soccer Club

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