Oakville Beaver, 16 Aug 2008, p. 28

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28 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday August 16, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Burloak wins atom title Burloak Canoe Club's atom boys' team (including one girl) won its division at a regional regatta last week. The squad of eight- and nineyear-olds was led by Henry Luel, who won the C-1 (canoeing singles) and K-1 (kayaking singles) titles. He also teamed with Anthony Weston to win the K-2 race. Luel and Weston were joined by Brendan Glanville and Steven Kemp to win the C-4 and K-4 races. In K-4 mixed, Sierra Sproule helped Luel, Weston and Kemp to gold as well. Burloak also came third in C-4 with a mixed team boat, having a member of the neighbouring Mississauga Canoe Club help out. ATOM CHAMPS: Burloak Canoe Club's atom boys' team won its division at a regional regatta last week. Contributing to the victory were (front, left to right) Anthony Weston, Stephen Kemp, Sierra Sproule, (back, left to right) Brendan Glanville and Henry Luel. Little League seeking coaches for `09 Oakville Little League is currently accepting applications for the 2009 All-Star and Select programs. Applications will be accepted up until Sunday, Aug. 15. All applicants will be interviewed, and the coches for the teams will be named by Sept. 15. OLL is looking for coaches for the following teams: 8-under, 9U, 10U (minor All-Star team), 11U, 12U (major All-Star team), 14U (junior AllStar team) and 16U (senior All-Star team). For more information, call the league office at 905-827-1831 or visit the Oakville Little League website at www.oakvillelittleleague.com. The league is concluding the 2008 house league season this weekend. Championship games in the rookie ball to major divisions will be contested today (Saturday) at Cornwall Park, with the junior crown being decided tomorrow (Sunday) at Neyagawa Park. Injury got Sajko interested in chiropractic Continued from page 26 they'll be even stronger than when they come in, so that injury will never be in the back of their minds." Coincidentally, Sajko first became interested in chiropractic as a patient. He was hit from behind into the boards 20 years ago while playing midget hockey for the Oakville Rangers, suffering a concussion and soft tissue damage in his neck, and found himself in the office of now-partner Jim Wilson. "I got hurt and tried everything, and it didn't work. He got me better and playing," said Sajko. "I was intrigued by that, learned more and more, and saw how he helped people and would create change." Sajko is now an assistant professor at the CMCC, treats patients in the afternoons at his clinic, does research in his spare time and writes articles for chiropractic magazines and medical journals. He has already been selected to work at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, where he'll either be assigned a specific team to work with or be based out of a satellite clinic. "It's a lot of work, but I'm honoured to be working with these guys," said Sajko. "It definitely wears you down, but that's part of it. I knew that going in." TRYOUTS for 2009 U14 Westerkirk Royals Elite Independent Baseball Club August/September Aug.25 & 26 4:30 to 7:00 Sept.6 & 7 9:00am to 12:00 Neyagawa Park Oakville Head Coach: Mr. Dave Downer Players born May 1, 1994 ­ April 30, 1996 Tournament & Boys of Summer league (40+ games) Fall tournament and winter training program included For further information contact Jim Lawson at 416 560 2868 or by e-mail: jlawson@westerkirk.ca Sponsored by Westerkirk Capital Inc. and Easton Sports To place your business logo or name here, call your Classified Sales Representative today! 905.632.4440

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