Oakville Beaver, 10 Oct 2008, p. 37

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Sports Oakville Beaver SPORTS EDITOR: JON KUIPERIJ Phone 905-845-3824 (ext. 255) Fax 905-337-5567 email sports@oakvillebeaver.com · FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2008 37 Neck and neck Undefeated Titans have many weapons Trinity improves to 8-0 in senior girls' hoops By Jon Kuiperij titles. "If we beat them, we'll feel like we'll be in top position. That's me, personally. I don't feel we're In winning their first eight number one until we beat Notre games of the Halton high school Dame." senior girls' basketball season, the The Titans and Irish will face Holy Trinity Titans have shown an each other Oct. 27, in the final week ability to beat their opponents in of the regular season. many different ways. Abbey Park (5-3) entered Wednesday at Abbey Park, it was Wednesday's contest with plenty of the dominant inside play of Titans confidence as well, having knocked forward Doreen Bonsu that made off the Irish 46-40 Monday in the difference in a 47-42 Trinity win Burlington. over the Eagles. Playing in front of a The 16-year-old "We're fast, large crowd Wednesday, Bonsu took over in the we're big, we're the Eagles scored the second quarter, scoring aggressive, we first six points against Trinity's final five field play good Trinity before their outgoals of the first half to defence, we side shooting went cold give the Titans a 23-13 can shoot." and Bonsu took over. lead at the break. She Holy Trinity's The Eagles, who added three more Doreen Bonsu were led in scoring by layups for Trinity early Kayla Goodhoofd (12 in the third quarter, and finished points) and Erin Tilley (11), have the game with 19 points. shown flashes of brilliance this seaTitans coach Andrew Saulez son. They also laid an egg Sept. 29 opined afterwards that once Bonsu with a 40-34 loss to Robert gets motivated, she's hard to stop. Bateman, the Wild's only victory Bonsu agreed with that assessment. this season. "When I get mad, I get what I Goodhoofd missed that game with want," she said with a smile. "I was a hamstring pull, and Tilley said her just looking for the open lane, a team was not focused after easily pathway, to just go. If I got double- handling the Wild in a tournament teamed, I'd pass off to my team- the previous weekend. The 17-yearmates." old Tilley added the Eagles' preferThe Titans have plenty of other ence to shoot the ball from long scoring options. Olivia Wozniak, range can lead to inconsistency. Amanda Perrotta, Katie Sinopoli, "We do have set plays. Our coach Laura Mooney and Cydodney says they're guidelines, but if Curran have all scored 10 or more there's a shooter that's hot, take the points in a game this season, and shot," said the Eagles point guard. Lauren Morris drained a basket in "Kayla's a great shooter and has a the dying seconds to beat Oakville soft touch on the ball. Even with Trafalgar a couple weeks ago. my shooting, if I have a soft touch "We're fast, we're big, we're that day and they're dropping, if I'm aggressive, we play good defence, we open I'm going to take the shot. If can shoot," said Bonsu. "We have they're dropping, they're dropping, shooters, defenders, rebounders." and that makes us very dangerous, Confidence is obviously not especially when Kayla's hot shootlacking in the Trinity camp. Still, ing threes." Bonsu isn't ready to call the Titans Due to Thanksgiving Monday, the favourite to win this year's the teams will resume the regular Halton championship. season next Wednesday. Trinity will "Our biggest step is Notre Dame, visit the M.M. Robinson Rams, because they beat us last year," she while Abbey Park will travel to said of the Fighting Irish, who have Assumption for a clash with the won the last three regional senior Crusaders. BEAVER SPORTS EDITOR NIKKI WESLEY / OAKVILLE BEAVER DOWN THE STRETCH THEY COME: Heritage Glen's Brooke Jovanovich (left) and Pine Grove's Kaleigh Jeffrey give it all they've got in the final stretch of the the bantam girls' race during Tuesday's Halton District School Board East elementary junior cross-country meet at Sherwood Forest Park in Burlington. Jeffrey edged out Jovanovich for the bantam title. For more results from the East meet, as well as the Burloak meet the previous week, see page 38. Top curlers in town this weekend The Oakville Curling Club is welcoming some of the country's top men's teams this weekend as it plays host to the 2008 BDO Curling Classic. The BDO Curling Classic, officially sanctioned by the Asham World Curling Tour, is part of the qualifying process for the Canadian Olympic trials in preparation for the 2010 Winter Games. Action began today (Friday) and will conclude Monday, with the final slated for 1 p.m. Thirty-two teams are participating in a triple knock-out format, competing for a purse of more than $60,000. Twenty of those rinks are from the Golden Horseshoe/southern Ontario area. Some of the big-name skips taking part are defending Olympic champion Brad Gushue, former Olympic silver medalist Mike Harris, and former World champs Glenn Howard, Wayne Middaugh and Kerry Burtnyk. A limited number of weekend passes are available for $40, and single day passes are also available. Tickets can be purchased from the Oakville Curling Club at 224 Allan Street (905-844-6982) or oakvillecurlingclub@on.aibn.com. www.icesports.com 905-845-6989

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