Oakville Beaver, 15 Nov 2008, p. 24

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24 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday November 15, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Cathedral's big hitter puts end to Titans' OFSAA volleyball dreams The Holy Trinity Titans' road to the provincial high school boys' volleyball championships was blocked by Marcin Jedrzejewski and the Cathedral Gaels. Actually, Jedrzejewski's blocking abilities weren't the biggest factor in Cathedral's 25-22, 25-14, 25-13 win over the Titans in yesterday's (Friday's) Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference championship game at Trinity. Rather, it was the 17-year-old's power game that the Titans had little answer for, with Jedrzejewski ending point after point with hard kills. "You have got to give him credit," said Titans coach Melissa Olmstead. "He's a beautiful player. We just couldn't shut him down. We tried to adjust, but we couldn't adjust quickly enough." The match couldn't have started off much better for the Titans. Trinity came out fired up, scoring six of the game's first seven points and sending its large crowd of supporters into a frenzy. But the Gaels managed to work their way back into the opening set by answering with a 6-1 run of their own, then took control. Cathedral's first-ever GHAC title After the three-point win in the first set, Cathedral jumped out to an 8-3 lead in the second game, then went on a 7-1 run to build a 17-8 lead. The Gaels coasted from there, and controlled the third set from the beginning as well, winning the school's first-ever GHAC championship. "Our school's over 100 years old. We're making history as we go along," said Jedrzejewski, who plays for the Mountain Athletic Club's under-18 rep team and was a late cut from the provincial squad last season. "Our team always has a really slow start. Once we get our energy going, we're scoring a lot of points." Jedrzejewski said he had been spending time in practice working on his shot, particularly reading the blockers in determining where to hit the ball. The Titans' loss, meanwhile, concluded a breakthrough season that saw them upend perennial powers Georgetown and Oakville Trafalgar as the Halton AAAA champions. "Our goal was the Halton championship, and we met our goal," Olmstead said. "To go to OFSAA would have been icing on the cake. I'm proud of the season we had, and I was really proud of the crowd support we had. Cathedral played really well, so we have nothing to hang our heads about." -- Jon Kuiperij Board games DEREK WOOLLAM / OAKVILLE BEAVER FLYING HIGH: Rajinder Singh (centre) was one of the Morningstar Taekwon-Do black belts performing a demonstration last weekend at Hopedale Mall. The event was held to kick off preparation for Mike Morningstar's `Break-A-Thon', an event in which Mike Morningstar will attempt to break 2,000 boards and raise money for the Diabetes Hope Foundation. Hockey Hawks win Burlington tournament to open boys' season Call it a Quick Start to the high school boys' hockey sason for the Loyola Hawks. The Hawks won the championship at the Burlington Wave "Quick Start" tournament earlier this month, edging Assumption in an overtime shootout in the final. Hawks netminder Jamie Bonar stopped four consecutive Assumption attempts in the shootout after allowing a goal on the first shot, while Alex Germano and Dylan Cooper converted their shots to give Loyola the win. Germano had forced overtime by scoring the gametying goal with 30 seconds to go in regulation, re-directing a pass from Brandon Lincz. Germano was named tournament MVP. South Region Elite champs Get Your Wheels in Motion out Ask AbParties Birthday Join the Fun Public Skating Bowling Gifts Billiards Video Games Snack Bar Palace Scooter's Roller Drive Windsor 2105 tRoyal Southdown Road) west of (jus ers.on www.scoot .ca (905) 823-4001 OYSL QUALIFIERS: The Oakville Bandits under-15 girls' soccer team completed a long season recently with a 1-0 win over rival Burlington in the South Region Soccer League Elite Division final, qualifying the Bandits for Ontario Youth Soccer League play next year. Members of the team are Richele Greenwood, Kennie Morton, Jen Taylor, Brianna Cuzzolino, Brianne Martin, Rachael Burton,Tracey Seed,Alyssa Carre, Colleen Chong, Ashlynn Whalley, Nycole Lopes, Courtney Davies, Cherise Cobb, Alex Lucchetta, Sommer Maltby and Vicky Martins. Paul Martin and Ian Taylor coach the club, and Chris Currey is the manager.

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