OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, August 21, 2009 · 38 Fore a good cause PHOTOS BY JON CURRIE / OAKVILLE BEAVER SPIRIT OF HOSPITALITY: Several former professional athletes were among the golfers who came out to participate in the 30th annual Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Golf Tournament, held Wednesday at Piper's Heath Golf Course in Hornby. Above, from left, former National Hockey League players Rob Zamuner and Steve Diamond follow their shots, while ex-Toronto Argos running back John Avery laughs it up before teeing off. Senior hospital staff, physicians and local business members also participated in the tournament, which will raise funds for equipment purchases for OTMH. The tournament, presented by Cross Avenue Auto and McDonald's of Oakville, featured a full field of 144 golfers. Aziz carries the flag Two Halton athletes, including Oakville rower Dan Aziz, were honoured by Team Ontario with special duties in last weekend's Canada Summer Games opening ceremonies. Aziz was chosen to carry the Ontario flag in the ceremonies, while Burlington basketball player Xandra Yantzi carried the Ontario sign. The 20-year-old Aziz has enjoyed immediate success in rowing after picking up the sport only four years ago. He was named the top junior rower at the Don Rowing Club two years ago and helped the Brown University varsity team win the Ivy League championship this season. Once a high-caliber hockey player, Aziz broke his neck in 2002 in a wakeboard accident and suffered a complete fracture of the second cervical vertebrae. The injury ended his hockey career and turned him to rowing, where he made the Canadian under-19 national team after only eight months in the sport. In 2006, he represented Canada at the CanAmMex Games in Mexico City, stroking the double and the quad to a silver and bronze medal. Upon graduation from Brown, Aziz plans to attend graduate school at Oxford University and row for the Oxford crew. He also hopes to eventually represent Canada at the Olympic Summer Games. Yantzi, 17, is shooting for her fourth straight national championship at the Canada Summer Games. She plays for the National Elite Development Academy, a program that brings together the top high school players in the country. GRIFFINS GREAT: The Oakville Griffins under12 girls' B soccer team went undefeated at last weekend's Brantford Classic tournament, winning the championship. Get early jump on volleyball tryouts ter-finals and semifinals were decided in shootouts. Oakville keeper Cassandra DeJonge stopped three penalty kicks in the quarter-final win over London, while Olivia Sant notched the winner in the semifinal victory over Welland. Other members of the team are Michele Olson, Samantha Creighton, Natasha Susman, Montana Maciel, Daniella Cipriano, Lauren Dryburgh, Juliana Zografou, Jade Thompson, Daniella Samuels, Haley Mayer, Emily Smith, Ania Marushkevych, Raven Clemons and Jessica Desautels. George Smith, Kathy Dryburgh and Caroline Yurchuk coach the team. Dmytro Marushkevych is the manager. The Halton Regional Volleyball Club will hold a boot camp later this month to give girls age 12-18 a jump on preseason tryouts. The camp, which will feature both a fitness program and intense on-court training, will run from Aug. 25 to Sept. 4 in Burlington. Junior camps (13U to 15U) will cover fundamental skills and team systems. Senior camps (16U to 18U girls) will cover higher-level skills and concepts. For information on the exact dates, times and location, or to register for the camp, visit the Halton Regional Volleyball Club's website at www.haltonvolleyball.com. U12 Griffins go undefeated in Brantford The Oakville Griffins under-12 girls' B soccer team managed to shake off a heartbreaking South Region Soccer League League Cup playoff loss to win the championship at the Brantford Classic last weekend. Oakville, which fell in penalty kicks to the Burlington Cobras in the League Cup semifinals Saturday, went undefeated in its six games at the Brantford tournament. Nikolina Rajcevic scored the game-winning goal in the championship game, en route to winning the MVP award. Emmie Yurchuk added an insurance marker in a 20 win over Grimsby. The Griffins opened the tournament with a 0-0 tie against Flamborough, then blanked Waterloo 1-0 and tied Sarnia 1-1. The quar-