Oakville Beaver, 21 Sep 2007, p. 42

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42 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday September 21, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com PERFECT: Oakville Minor Baseball Association Annual General Meeting Tuesday, 16 October 16, 2007 7:00 p.m. Iroquois Ridge Recreation Centre 1123 Glenashton Drive The Oakville Minor Baseball Association's mosquito house league Pirates enjoyed a perfect season this summer. The team went 17-0 in regular-season and playoff action. Members of the squad here are pictured after clinching the playoff title. Mosquito Pirates run the table in OMBA play This past baseball season was definitely a memorable one for members of the Oakville Minor Baseball Association mosquito house league Pirates. Patrick Coleman coached the club. Aquinas runner shines Apparently, racing girls her age wasn't enough of a challenge for Colleen Hennessey. The 14-year-old St. Thomas Aquinas student made a late surge to win the fivekilometre senior girls' race at Wednesday's D.R.E.A.M.S. Charity Invitational high school cross-country meet in Hamilton. Hennessey, who opted out of the 2.5km junior girls' race because she wanted to run a longer distance and was seeking stiffer competition, trailed St. Catharines resident Heather Stuive with 150 metres to go before taking the lead for the first time. She finished the race in a time of 18:57, 10 seconds ahead of Stuive. Loyola's Alicia Knox (fourth, 19:30), Paulina Maher (sixth, 20:08) and Lindsay Bryant (eighth, 20:11) also had impressive showings in the senior girls' division. SPORTSBRIEFS Oakville's Prime Time Oldtimers Hockey · Sunday Morning - All games in Prime Time · Classics (aged 50+) · Team or Individual Entry · Limited Availability · Other Divisions Available for Players Under 50 Information and/or Registration by phone 905-849-9712 or www.classicshockey.com Jennifer Fink Mather* OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-4 905-845-4267 JUST CALL JENNIFER 1-800-890-7318 The Pirates ran the table, going 170 in regular-season and playoff action to claim both championships. A combination of experienced and first-year players, the Pirates had their winning streak tested on several occasions. The team trailed one of its games in the final inning before Griffin Dando hit a game-winning home run, while the Pirates used seven different pitchers and a number of midseason callups throughout the year. Members of the team were Matthew Coleman, Christian Surmanski, Cole Ouellette, Mark Bruce, Jake Coleman, Neil Sachdev, Liam Coleman, Josh Galipeau, Tomas Marek, Griffin Dando and Dallas Cruz. Louis Ouellette, Tony Marek and Other locals to post top-10 finishes were King's Christian Collegiate's Erin Queenan (fourth, midget girls) and Tristan Sandhu (eighth, senior boys). Aquinas' midget girls' team finished seventh overall in team competition. Barbara Huick was 25th, Michayla Caughlin came 36th, Daniela Marek placed 38th, Alexandra Huick finished 59th and Laura Wittman was 61st. Thunder wins second title The Oakville Thunder under-11 girls' select soccer team won its second consecutive tournament title recently, finishing first at the North Mississauga competition. Allison Wodar scored the gold-clinching marker as the Thunder edged the Mississauga North Panthers 1-0 in the final. Oakville also squeaked through the semifinal, needing penalty kicks to defeat the Milton Magic 4-0. Members of the squad, which also won the Oakville Regional All-Star/Select Tournament last month, are Kaitlyn Simpson, Janelle Caetano, Olivia Holmes, Meghan Sharp, Tiffany Turchyn, Amanda Walsh, Arielle Zamdvaiz, Isabella Borea, Joanna Kadwell, Robyn Lewis, Michelle Murdock, Ashi PaulEbiai, Alex Ratcliffe, Allison Wodar, Olivia Imbrogno, Marisa Parsons, Amanda Parypa and Devon Pearson. Hormoz Azizian, Anita Holmes, Borys Parypa and John Walsh coach the squad. JUST LISTED! $414,900. SHOWHOME IMPECCABLE IMMAC, UPGRD ORIGINAL-OWNER BRICK 2-STRY 1.5 GAR. DBL DRV PARKS 4 CARS. 2212 LAPSLEY CRESCENT, OAKVILLE $495,900. SHARP, UPGRADED BALLANTRY-BUILT BUNGALOW. QUIET WESTOAK TRAILS CRES. MF FAM RM W/GAS FP, CUSTOM BLT-INS + GRADE LEVEL WALKOUT OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4 CURLING Affordable Recreation NOW! Special Monday - Friday Weekday Rate (9:00 am - 5:30 pm) NEW PRICE VACANT LAND PARCEL $329,900. NORTH ALDERSHOT DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY. 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