www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday October 5, 2007 - 37 OAK swimmers chosen for Swim Ontario camp Marni Oldershaw and Mack Darragh of the Oakville Aquatics Club(OAK) have been selected to take part in a four-day Ontario training camp in Ottawa. The two swimmers will participate in the Swim Ontario Fall Provincial Training Camp at the University of Ottawa this weekend. Selections were made based on the top three Ontario male and female 400-metre individual medley and 200m performances for ages 13, 14 and 15. Darragh and Oldershaw, both 13, are coming off gold-medal performances at this summer's Canadian Age Group Championships. Darragh's three golds, Oldershaw's five golds, along with a gold by 18-year-old Cam Cummings, led OAK to a second place finish. Due to the performances of OAK swimmers and for his expertise in coaching age group swimmers to great success, long-time OAK coach Alex Wallingford has also been selected to attend this Swim Ontario camp. "The 2006/2007 season was definitely a phenomenal year for the Oakville Aquatic Club and the fact that we have two swimmers and one coach selected to attend this camp is a reflection of this success," said OAK head coach Christy Yaremczuk. "Not only is this fall camp a reward for Marni and Mack for all of their hard work, it is also a chance for them to showcase their great skill development." Both swimmers are leaders in their respective age groups in the IM events, both provincially and nationally. OAK will host its annual Brad Townsend Fall Classic swim meet Oct. 20-21 at Iroquois Ridge Pool featuring top swimmers from across central Ontario. On Friday, Oct. 26th, OAK will also run an intra-club meet at Iroquois Ridge Pool, followed on Oct. 27 by its annual awards dinner. Oakville Soccer Club champs GATOR GREATS: The Gators won the Oakville Soccer Club boys' under-9 league cup championship with a 2-0 victory over Sky Blue in the final. The team lost just twice in its 15 games this season. Team members are Matthew Baranyai, Andrew Bugeja, Kyle Byrne, Brian Daugavietis, Thomas Field, Timothy Lewis, Antonio Martinez, Jack McMann, Kyle Normand, Scott Pieriera,Tyler Rolczewski, Malcolm Wallace and Malik Wocker.The team is coached by Mike Wallace. Crusader rally falls short in loss Continued from page 36 pen, but it will be for consolation matches. "It's not where we expected to be, or where we wanted to be," Delaney said, "but you've got to believe we'll make the best of it." The Crusaders will play in Waterloo Oct. 13. Oakville hoped to continue its road toward another McCormick Cup final but dug an early hole, falling behind by 20 points. The team reversed its fortunes and narrowed the gap to three points with 15 minutes to play. "You got the sense we were going to pull it out," Delaney said. "I thought we were going to get out of Dodge with the win but a couple of poor decisions put us back to square one. We crawled back in at the end but we ran out of time." Spencer Fullerton, Harry Cheung, Mike McCann, Kristian Evans and Andrew Kay each scored a try for Oakville. Evans also added a pair of converts. HIGH SCHOOLRESULTS Sr. Girls Basketball Holy Trinity 46, Georgetown 31: Alena Luciani scored 17 points as the Titans improved to 4-0 Loyola 51, St. Thomas Aquinas 35: Megan Hickingbottom netted 15, keeping Loyola undefeated at 4-0. Melanie Enright led Aquinas with 12. Holy Trinity 45, St. Thomas Aquinas 25: Katie Sinopoli's 11 points led Trinity to its fifth straight win. Cydney Curran had 10 points for Aquinas. Junior Girls Basketball Loyola 41, St. Thomas Aquinas 29: Loyola improved to 4-0 behind Marty Killeen's 17 points. Nycole Lopes scored 12 for Aquinas. Holy Trinity 56, St. Thomas Aquinas 15: The Titans, who have allowed an average of 20 points per game, improved to 5-0 behind an 11-point game by Amanda Swinhoe. Madeline Mann scored eight points for the Raiders. Junior Boys Volleyball Abbey Park 2, Nelson 1: Abbey Park rebounded from a 25-19 loss in the second set to record a decisive 15-2 win in final set, improving its record to 2-1. Blakelock 2, E.C. Drury 0: Lucas Jacques and Albert Shoihet led Tigers' attack in a 25-16, 25-22 victory. Senior Boys Volleyball E.C. Drury 2, T.A. Blakelock 1: Tigers' Keenan Randall excelled in new role as power/setter but Drury edged Blakelock 17-15 in the deciding set. Senior Girls Field Hockey Oakville Trafalgar 6, Pearson 0: Sisters Chelsea Hawksworth and Candice Hawksworth each scored twice and Charlotte Horton and Stephanie Strome added singles. Oakville Trafalgar 3, Loyola 0: Charlotte Horton netted a pair of goals and Jessica Bryce added another as OT remained undefeated at 6-0. Caitlyn McInerny posted the shutout. NOT FEELING BLUE: The Jensen Tire Blue team won the Oakville Soccer Club girls under-14 red division league cup with a 4-1 victory over Kelly Green. The team also won the division title with a record of 10-2-3 as well as the Juan Campos Memorial Tournament. Team members are: (front row, from left) Megan Sampson, Olivia Kozak, Erin Macdonald, Stephanie Capobianco,Vicky Procyk, Lesley Ashby, Teagan Telesnicki, Mary-Grace Marino, Alicia Veilleux, (back row, from left) assistant coach Roy Sampson, Tatiana Isaza, Kate Tailor, Melissa Hwang, Alex Vickers, Andrea Watson, Celina Bettio and coach Zoltan Kozak. Girls hoops team looking for players The Burlington Panthers under-19 girls junior team is looking for players to play in tournaments in the winter and spring. The next tryout for players born in 1989-1991 are Sunday, Oct. 14 from 5:30-7 p.m. at Tansley Woods Recreation Centre, 1996 Itabashi Way, Burlington. Call 905-332-7538 for more information or visit the website, www.burlingtonbasketball.ca. TIGERS TAME RIVALS: The White Deloitte LD Tigers won the Oakville Soccer Club girls under-11 red division by edging Kelly Green 1-0 in the championship game. Team members are: (front row, from left) Victoria Gisondi, Haylee Dehooge, Madison Orlando, Emma Fang, Charlotte Peck, Elaina Koutsouvelis, Andilyn Mehltretter, Emily Taft, (middle row, from left) Kristen Lazaris, Olivia Galati, assistant coach Joe Daly, Hailey Saxton, (back row, from left) coach Anna Larson, Sydney Macdonald, Sammy Cussen, Ashley Krawczyk, Carly White and Ella Daly.