Oakville Beaver, 8 Jan 2010, p. 25

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OAK second at Youth Cup Oakville Aquatic Club (OAK) swam to a second-place finish in the overall standings at the 27th Youth Cup meet, held last month at the Etobicoke Olympium. OAK finished with 1,932 points, 645 more than thirdplace North York. The host Etobicoke club won the meet with 2,206 points. "We had very strong performances from all groups," said OAK head coach Alex Wallingford. "Several swimmers had to get up and race back-to-back weekends and were feeling pretty weary by the end of the meet. But they were still racing hard through the (final day) finals and distance events." Tera Van Beilen (15-16 girls) and Mack Darragh (15-16 boys) each won their age group Youth Cup high-point trophy. Brody Dyson achieved a senior national time in the 200-metre backstroke. Bridget Jordan, Annie Harrison, Van Beilen and Darragh set individual club records at the meet. The club's 15-16 girls' 4x400m freestyle relay team of S h a r a l y n n Missiuna, Marni Oldershaw, Julie Calvert and Van Beilen set a new club mark as well, as did the 15-16 boys' 4x200m and 4x400m freestyle relay teams (Peter Serles, Reid Scarrow, Kent Kikot, Darragh). Also winning individual medals for OAK were Erin Assman, Hannah Burgess, Gamal Assaad, Mitchell Gour, Mackenzie Hamill, Miguel Lozano, Matthew Mac and Evan White. Perrie Armstrong, Olivia Sinclair, Emily Ramier, Jay Lansiquot, Bennett Ho, Owen Scarrow and Jack Cavanagh were part of medal-winning relay teams for OAK. 25 · Friday, January 8, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com PARTY IN PITTSBURGH: The Oakville bantam BB Hornets won the championship at a recent girls' hockey tournament in Pittsburgh. Bantam Hornets claim Pittsburgh title After losing their first game, the Oakville bantam BB Hornets went undefeated in their next five contests to win the championship at a recent girls' hockey tournament in Pittsburgh. In the tournament final, the Hornets surrendered the opening goal before rallying to win 2-1 on goals by Jamie Godber and Charlotte Dunn. The tournament featured five teams from Canada -- including the Hornets' league rival Burlington, who they beat in the semifinals -- and five from the United States. Other members of the team are Sarah Kozma, Rachael Hardy, Annie Gutgesell, Liana Giovino, Emily Taft, Emma Guimaraes, Kate Barkley, Stephanie Patterson, Marissa Sputore, Dayna O'Hanlon, Lexi Doherty, Madelyn McHenry, Lauren Ashby, Evelyne Guay, Cassidy Feeney. George Hardy, Bert Barkley, Ed Guimaraes and Drew Doherty coach the team. The trainers are Janet Godber, Karen Kozma and Kathy McHenry. @ CORBETTS @ CORBETTS SKI & SNOWBOARD SKI & SNOWBOARD SHOP'S OWN SHOP'S OWN JANUARY SK SNOWB ARD SWA OCTOBER SKI & SNOWBOARD SWAP CTOBER SKI & SNOWBOARD SWAP TOBER SKI SNOWBOARD BER WB JANUARY SKI SWAP STARTS JANUARY 14TH, 5PM Buy for 1000's of used and new ski and snowboard goods. 144 SPEERS ROAD, STEPS FROM OUR MAIN STORE! Sell your unwanted goods too, at 5pm-8pm January 14th only Hours of Operation at ReRuns are: Mon-Fri 4-8 Saturday 10-6 Sunday 11-5 905 845-1561 · 905 845-8347 NEW YEAR, NEW SOCCER PROGRAMS at BurloaK Sports Centre MINI KICKERS Thursdays 1:30 - 2:30pm Ages 3-6 Starting Jan. 21st MARCH BREAK SOCCER CAMP WOMEN'S SOCCER DEVELOPMENT Sundays 10-11am All Ages Welcome Starting March 21st For more information or to register info@1sttouchsoccer.pro 647-989-4007 www.1sttouchsoccer.pro

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