Oakville Beaver, 20 Jan 2010, p. 26

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26 Sports Oakville Beaver Sign up now for guitar, bass, drums, and piano OAKVILLE'S MUSIC STORE SPORTS EDITOR: JON KUIPERIJ Phone 905-845-3824 (ext. 432) Fax 905-337-5571 email sports@oakvillebeaver.com · WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2010 Catholic Cup win is revenge for Hawks The Loyola Hawks haven't forgiven Holy Trinity for handing them their only home-court loss of the senior boys' high school basketball season. The Hawks gained a measure of revenge last week in the final of the Fred Scione Memorial Catholic Cup, outscoring Trinity 20-7 in the fourth quarter to rally for a 52-47 win over the Titans at Loyola. Thursday's Scione final didn't determine who would represent the region at next month's provincial all-Catholic championships in St. Catharines. Since Halton has two berths at provincials, both Loyola and Trinity qualified by simply reaching the final of the eight-team Scione competition. But that didn't diminish the significance of the game to the Hawks, who were intent on settling the score for a 56-52 loss to the Titans in December. "We've won bigger tournaments... but this is revenge for us," said Hawks guard Mike L'Africain. "They made us miserable for weeks. We'd won three tournaments in a row, were on a 16-game win streak... and they beat us in our home gym in a season game." Loyola now holds a 2-1 lead in the season series with Trinity. The Hawks' other win over the Titans came in the semifinal of the Pinky Lewis tournament. Loyola, ranked second in the GTA by last week's Toronto Star coaches' poll, won the Scione tournament the hard way. The Hawks were forced to play the final without forward Adam Presutti, who was forced to sit out the game with a back injury. Presutti led Loyola in scoring in its previous game against the Titans. Loyola's supporting cast picked up the slack, particularly centre Mike Andrews and guard Zac Collangelo. Both hit several key shots in the game, including a three-pointer by Collangelo that gave the Hawks a 46-45 lead with 2:10 left in regulation -- their first lead of the second half. "People off the bench stepped up, like Zac and Mike Andrews," said the Hawks' Rohan Boney, who was named tournament MVP. "Zac hit two big three-pointers to give us the lead and that's when I knew we were going to win." -- Jon Kuiperij Victory lap MICHAEL IVANIN / OAKVILLE BEAVER LUMBERJACK ATTACK: Members of the Oakville atom Lumberjacks go for a skate with the trophy they earned by winning their division at last weekend's Frank Sabatino Memorial house league hockey tournament in Oakville. See Page 27 for more on the tournament. Big weekend ahead for Olympic hopeful Batchelor Jeff Batchelor will get his last chance to determine his own Olympic fate this weekend. The 21-year-old snowboarder needs a top-five finish at Saturday's World Cup event in Stoneham, Que. to guarantee his trip to Vancouver. But Canadian teammates Brad Martin and Dustin Craven find themselves in the same situation. With Justin Lamoureux having already secured one of the men's halfpipe positions, there are just two remaining Olympic spots available. Batchelor will have history in his favour. The Appleby College grad stood atop the podium after winning last year's World Cup at Stoneham. Canada Snowboard will announce the remainder of the team Monday in Quebec City, filling out the team with those who have not met the automatic qualification criteria. Batchelor's international results, including a silver medal at last year's world championships, should make him a strong candidate should he not qualify this weekend. Oakville Little League - 2010 Youth Baseball Registration Division Age Don't miss the opportunity to register your child for the 2010 Season !!! Blastball 4 T-Ball 5-6 T-Ball 7-8 Rookeball 8 Minor A 9 Minor AA 10 Minor AAA 11 Major 12 Junior 13 - 14 Senior 15 - 18 WHERE: OAKVILLE LITTLE LEAGUE FIELDHOUSE, 425 Cornwall Road WHEN: SATURDAY, January 23rd, 2010 from 9:00AM to 4:00PM Oakville Little League offers: 6 6 6 6 The largest youth baseball organization in Oakville. The highest caliber, fun and fair-play house leagues. Grass infields, pitching mounds, outfield fences & dugouts for ages 9 & up. The only All-Star program to compete in Senior, Junior & Little League World Series playdowns. 6 Fees include: Major League replica uniform, individual & team photos. For more information call 905-827-1831 or register online at www.ollb.org

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