Oakville Beaver, 28 Nov 2008, p. 44

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44 Sports Oakville Beaver SPORTS EDITOR: JON KUIPERIJ Phone 905-845-3824 (ext. 255) Fax 905-337-5567 email sports@oakvillebeaver.com · FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2008 Mane attraction Slow-starting Morden rallies to win Halton Tier 2 volleyball title By Herb Garbutt OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF GRAHAM PAINE / OAKVILLE BEAVER RIDING HIGH: Lorne Skuce Public School student Caroline Fell, pictured with her trusty steed Redneck, shows off the awards she won this past riding season. Fell was recently named the Ontario Competitive Trail Riding Association's top junior and rookie of the year, becoming the first junior in OCTRA history to win rookie-of-the-year honours. She participated in a number of events across Ontario during the 2008 season, traveling as far as Pennsylvania to compete. Trail riding races are 50 miles long and are run in stages of 12-13 miles each, with scoring based on total elapsed riding time minus time penalties. Fell completed 280 race miles this past season atop Redneck, a 14-year-old quarter horse gelding. MILTON -- The Halton elementary school Tier 2 boys' volleyball final pretty much summed up the W.H. Morden Seahawks' season. After a slow start to both their year and Wednesday's final, the team came together. The result was the school's first volleyball pennant in 21 years. The Seahawks overcame a 10-4 deficit in the opening set against Burlington's C.R. Beaudoin to pull out a 25-23 victory Wednesday at E.C. Drury High School. From there, they cruised to a 25-11 win to seal the title. "We started practicing pretty late, which is probably why we weren't in Tier 1," said Lesley Tough, who coaches the Morden squad with Richard McFeeters. "They grew as a team as the season progressed and they practiced really hard. They were really a hidden talent just ready to bust out." The Seahawks had no shortage of attack options up front with Asad Bahram, Adam Luxton, Majot Sanjha and Omar Chung all being capable hitters. But the attack wasn't quite executing to its potential early in the final as Morden fell behind. "I think they got extremely nervous," Tough said. "They had never been in a real pressure situation like this, but, to see them come together in the end, I'm really proud of them." Morden lost only one set at the Tier 2 tournament. In the semifinals, Morden again saved its best for last, taking seven of the last nine points for a 25-18 victory over the Chris Hadfield Hawks. Burlington's Charles R. Beaudoin made sure See Heritage page 50 Oakville Soccer Club www.oakvillesoccer.ca ADVANCE ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR RETURNING MEMBERS & SIBLINGS The 2009 Outdoor Online Soccer Registration will be available as of Monday December 1st, 2008 to January 28, 2009 For returning players and siblings (IN OFFICE ONLY) The Oakville Soccer Club recommends on-line registration as this registration method has turned out to be a great success! Returning members may also download forms (as of December 1st) from our website www.oakvillesoccer.ca and bring them into the club prior to January 28, 2009 to guarantee your registration. PROOF OF BIRTH is required for new siblings to register and may only be done at the soccer club. OPEN REGISTRATION DAYS JANUARY 31ST & FEBRUARY 7TH 2009 GIVE GENEROUSLY TO THE OSC HOLIDAY FOOD & TOY DRIVE & HELP THOSE LESS FORTUNATE PINE GLEN INDOOR SOCCER CENTRE IS OPENING SOON! EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE Visit www.oakvillesoccer.ca for Complete Details & Days of Play . Registration Online & In Person The Oakville Beaver A Proud Sponsor of Oakville Soccer Club Sponsored by:

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