OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, March 25, 2009 · 26 Baseball in Our Community since 1963 REPEAT BRONZE: The Oakville minor atom AAA Rangers won bronze at their OMHA tournament in Peterborough last weekend, duplicating the thirdplace showing they had as novices a year ago. 2009 Player Registration House League, Select and Rep Programs for all Boys & Girls Born 1986 2004 At the OMBA Clubhouse, 1236 Speers Road, Unit #4, March 28, April 4, 2009 from 10 AM to 2 PM and April 1, from 6:30 to 8:30 Or Visit our website at www.baseballoakville.com to register online or Download our registration form and mail with payment to 1236 Speers Road, Unit #4, Oakville, Ontario L6L 1X4 Divisions are filling up. Be careful not to miss an opportunity to play Baseball For more information please call 905-847-5545 or email us at info@baseballoakville.com Plenty of depth in minor peewee we didn't make the gold-medal game, but once you get into the bronze game, you don't care whether it's the bronze game or the gold game. The kids really wanted to win it." The Rangers started the tournament on a promising note, battling the rival Burlington Eagles to a 2-2 draw. Burlington lost only one game in Tri-County league play this year, going 33-1-2, while the Rangers were second with a 26-5-5 mark. Oakville then defeated the Barrie Colts 4-3, but concluded the round robin with a 2-1 loss to Whitby and 6-1 loss to the eventual champion Peterborough Jr. Petes. "Third out of 23 teams in the OMHA is still very good," Moro said. "Us and Peterborough were the only Bronze for minor atoms teams to qualify (for the OMHA tournament) both of The minor atom AAA Rangers the past two years. That's also a pretty big accomalso repeated their OMHA showing plishment." Oakville's overall record this season was 51-20-12. of a year ago, earning bronze at their tournament in Peterborough Three more teams after OMHA crowns last weekend. Oakville has several more shots at OMHA champiOakville tied Sunday's bronzemedal game against the Whitby onships this year. The minor peewee AA and peewee A Rangers continue Wildcats with 38 seconds to go in regulation, then won it 4-3 on an their playdowns this week, while the minor peewee AAA Rangers play their OMHA tournament this weekend in overtime goal by Zack Gallant. Rangers netminder Christopher Alliston. The peewee A Rangers' series against Stouffville could Elliot earned MVP honours. "Give the kids a lot of credit," end tonight (Wednesday) at Glen Abbey Recreation Oakville head coach Mark Moro Centre. The series is tied 2-2, with the home team posting said. "I think we were disappointed victories in all four games thus far. Game time is scheduled for 8 p.m. The minor peewee AA Rangers entered last night's Senior Men's 35+ (Tuesday's) action also tied in their final, having gone 1-1Recreational Soccer 1 in their first three games with the Whitby Wildcats. That series continues tomorrow (Thursday) with Game 5 in Whitby. The minor peewee AAA Rangers went 4-0-1 at last Saturday March 28, 2009 weekend's OMHA qualifying tournament in Niagara Falls. They will face the Brampton Battalion, Central Ontario 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Wolves, York-Simcoe and a wild card team at the OMHA @ Jimmy Heroes championships. (Dundas Rd. & Bronte) The minor peewee A and minor bantam AA Rangers both had their OMHA championship hopes end on the weekend. The minor peewee A Rangers were edged 2-1 by the Orillia Terriers Saturday at Oakville Arena, finishing off an Sunday Games Orillia sweep of the OMHA final. The Oakville minor banMay - September tam AA team also bowed out in three games in its OMHA final, dropping a 4-1 decision to the Newmarket Royals frank@soccerweb.ca Friday at Glen Abbey. Frank 416-807-3664 The minor bantam AAA Rangers hosted last weekend's OMHA tournament at Joshua's Creek Arenas, but finished Oakville Men's Soccer Club fifth with an 0-4 record. www.soccerweb.ca -- Jon Kuiperij Continued from page 25 Experience the Private Club Difference Trial memberships for the 2009 golf season are now available at Oakville's only private golf club. Excellent location, Engaging course, Enduring friendships those teams that was hard to play." Reale said his team features several players that could probably play at a higher level next year, but noted Oakville's depth in the minor peewee age group makes it difficult for players to move up. "It's such a strong age group. There are so many good strong players in house league that could potentially play (rep) as well," he said. 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