www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday August 24, 2007 - 29 Close quarters U10 Fury wins third tourney title There's not much space left on the mantles of Oakville Fury players these days. REPSOCCER The under-10 boys' soccer team won its third straight tournament last weekend, claiming top spot at the Oakville Regional Select/All-Star Tournament. After going 1-1-1 in the preliminary round, the Fury edged the Ajax Venom 1-0 on a goal by Oliver Chau, then defeated Dixie 1-0 in extra time in the gold-medal contest. Keven Mastri provided the golden goal for the Fury, off a corner kick. Jace Kotsopoulos and Mastri had the Oakville goals in preliminaryround action, which saw the Fury defeat North Mississauga 1-0, tie the Ottawa Swipers 1-1 and lose 1-0 to Dixie. Alec Capstick allowed only two goals during the tournament for the Fury, supported by defenders Devon Base, Tanner Davies, Stephen Perks and Chau. Offensive attack came from Leo Leone, Nicholas Jedryk, Christian Radjic, Dragan Andic, Kevin Costin, Luke Carenza, Alex Zis, Kotsopoulos and Mastri. "Our boys moved the ball well and did not back down from Dixie's physical play," said Oakville head coach John Sousa. "That's what made the difference in the final." Dragan Andic also coaches the team, which is managed by Monique Sousa. Sting second in U10 girls LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER tournament, then blanked Cambridge 3-0 in its must-win third game. Oakville met Brampton United again in the final, however, and suffered a 3-0 defeat. The finalist appearance was the Sting's second in as many tournaments. Players on the team are Emily Osborn, Emily Ellis, Taylor Sabatelli, Julia Villa, Juliana Zografou, Mikela Lehan, Cassandra DeJonge, Kasey Fallis, Kiah Francis, Olivia Degruijter, Natalie Hazineh, Dana Pope, Mackenzie Searle, Nikolina Rajcevic, Daniela Paniccia and Michelle Olson. Anthony Sabatelli, Grant Osborne and Mike Ellis coach the team. 2007 WORLD SANDLOTT CHAMPION CANADIAN THUNDERBIRDS ELITE BASEBALL TRYOUTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 2007 Glen Abbey Park (Oakville) 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2007 Bernie Arbour Stadium (Hamilton) 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Evaluation Clinics (for two age divisions as of May 1st, 2008) will run approximately 3 hours each. There is a $10.00 registration charge. The first 3 hours will be for development players 12 to 15 years of age. The second 3 hours will be for players 16 to 18 years of age. If you are a player who possesses the ability and desire to play at the highest level of elite-calibre baseball with an organization that has proven track record you will want to attend one or more of these tryouts. The Canadian Thunderbirds have arranged over 250 College or University Scholarships for Canadian Players during the past seven years, tops in the nation. (Scouts will be in attendance). 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