Oakville Beaver, 18 Mar 2010, p. 21

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Atom red Wolfpack wins Lake Placid title in shootout Will Mackey scored in a shootout and Christian Eyram turned aside the last two shooters as the Oakville atom red Wolfpack edged Potsdam, N.Y. 3-2 to win the American Cup at a tournament in Lake Placid. Oakville's Rick Schutte was named tournament MVP. Playng on the same ice as the U.S. Miracle on Ice in 1980, the Wolfpack avenged their only loss of the tournament, a qualifying-round loss to Potsdam. Potsdam's leading scorer had four goals against the Wolfpack in their previous meeting but in the final Thomas Da Silva did a great job shadowing him, and shutting him down. The game was tied 2-2 at the end of regulation and despite getting its fifth straight powerplay, Potsdam was unable to beat Eyram, sending the game to a shootout. Oakville, the lone Canadian team in its division, scored victories over teams from Connecticut and Vermont to reach the final. Other members of the team (pictured, right) are Justin Daniel, Christian Eyram, Matt Stubbert, Ethan Wilson, Chris Guedikian, Josh Stubbert, Adam Bell, Mark Romano, Riley King, Thomas Dell, Ryan Trotman, Justin Burgess and Matthew Vournakis. Blair Mackey, Mark Stubbert and Jerry Schutte coach the team, and Craig Daniel is the trainer. 21 · Thursday, March 18, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Minor bantam AAA team qualifies for OMHAs The Oakville minor bantam AAA Rangers entered last weekend's South Central Triple A (SCTA) tournament hoping to improve on last year's fifth-place showing. Mission accomplished. The Rangers won their division at the SCTA tournament in Owen Sound, posting a 4-0-1 record and qualifying for the Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) championship weekend. Oakville clinched its spot in the OMHA tournament by defeating the Welland Tigers in the semifinal. Previously at the SCTA competition, the Rangers defeated Brampton, Niagara Falls and Guelph while also tying Halton. The Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs were the other SCTA team to qualify for the OMHA tournament, which will be hosted by last year's Ontario Hockey Federation champion YorkSimcoe Express. Members of the Rangers are Matt Kaslik, Mark Martone, Antoine Brochu, Foster Cuomo, Callum Fryer, Chris Dumont, Ben Sisokin, Matt Gwillam, Brad Johnson, Munam Ahmad, Jared Chen, Eric Gordon, Stefan Leblanc, Theo Lewis, Daniel Cubric, Eric Luzar and Colin Clarke. Roy Gringmuth, Norm Kerr and Karl Wren coach the team, and Prentice Toker and Ben Fryer are the trainers. OVER 60,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS BEAT THE HST! 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For more information about this program and how you can make a difference, please contact: Kamila Misztal at 905-635-0665 or by email at kamila@bridgingthegaphalton.ca To Place An Ad Call 905-632-4440 · Email: classified@haltonsearch.com · Fax 905-632-8165 FAST FAX service, your classified ads. For Birth Obituaries PASTINAK, Elfriede - Passed away peacefully with her children by her side, at Creek Way Village in Burlington on March 15th, 2010 at the age of 87. Beloved wife of the late Karl-Heinz. Loving mother of Elke (Jack) Sears & Oliver Pastinak. C h e r i s h e d g r a n d m o t h e r o f Te r e s a Sears (Mitch Forrester) & Jennifer (Wesley) Smith. Loving great grandmother of Kyler, Caitlin, Nicholas & Madison. Elfriede will be sadly missed by her extended family and friends. Visitation will be held at Oakview Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Rd. W., Oakville (905-842-2252) on Thursday, M a rc h 1 8 t h , 2 0 1 0 f r o m 3 - 5 & 7 - 9 . Funeral Service to be held in the O a k v i e w C h a p e l o n F r i d a y, M a r c h 19th at 2 p.m., with a reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Society or to the Willow Foundation. Upcoming Events If you can't afford to be tied up on the phone, save time. Use the Burlington Post, Oakville Beaver and Milton Champion News fax line. Indicate ad size, classification and the days and newspapers you would like it to run in. We will take it from there! If you have any questions about faxing your ads, call us at 6324440 today! TWINS ARE TWICE THE FUN! TESTANI Marc and Melanie are delighted to announce the birth of their twins, born early on Friday March 5, 2010 at 7 lbs 1 oz and 7 lbs 3 oz respectively A sister and brother for Tara and Daniel. The twins are already charming proud grandparents Lidia Testani and James Hugo. The Testanis would like to thank the doctors and nurses at Mount Sinai in Toronto for their care. Caroline and Peter, MAINWAY SPORTS TEAM & BIRTHDAY PARTIES Serving Halton for over 17 years 632-8165 FAX: Classifieds WORK · Ball Hockey Rinks · Batting Cages · Indoor Beach Volleyball · Dinner Packages Call 905-335-8520 www.mainwaysports.com ATRENS, Girts - On March 12th, 2010 we lost a husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend when Girts died from a heart attack while on vacation in his beloved Hawaii. During his whole life, Girts shared with so many of us his adventures in seeing the world - his passion for business and always using integrity, trust, determination and his incredible vision resulting in success for all ­ his unconditional love and support to family and friends and the charitable organizations ­ most especially The Hospital for Sick Children that was so dear to his heart since Girts believed children are our future. Girts will be sadly missed by his wife Diane, his daughters Trudy and Cindy, his grandson, Damian, his brother Andy and his family, his nephew Andrew and his family, and by the many, many wonderful friends he made over the years, most especially Joe (The Rock) Murray of Puerto Rico. But now Girts will join his mother, Anna, his father Eduard, and especially his beloved granddaughter, Larissa in heaven. Please join us in celebrating Girts' Life at SMITH'S FUNERAL HOME, 1167 Guelph Line, (one stoplight north of QEW) BURLINGTON (905-632-3333) on Friday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. and at the service at Compass Point Bible Church, 1500 Kerns Road, Burlington on Saturday, March 20 at 10:30 a.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Milton. If you wish to commemorate his life, please make a donation to the Hospital for Sick Children ­ Division of Cardiology. Girts touched our lives with his gifts of love and caring and sharing and we know that he would want all of us not to mourn his loss of life, but carry on this legacy for him. GIRTS ATRENS January 10, 1943 ­ March 12, 2010 Our lives were made better knowing him ­ we will miss him from the bottom of our hearts ­ life will not be the same without him here to guide us. www.smithsfh.com

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