Oakville Beaver, 28 May 2010, p. 36

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www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, May 28, 2010 · 36 Devils survive Trinity test, secure OFSAA rugby berth after the intermission, going on to a 35-5 victory and secure their spot at next week's Ontario Federation BURLINGTON -- It was more of School Athletic Associations than the 30-degree-plus weather (OFSAA) AAA/AAAA tournament. that had Oakville Trafalgar rugby "I was very nervous," Lui admitcoach Adrian Lui sweating yester- ted about his feelings in the first day (Thursday) afternoon. half, "because we weren't getting For much of the first half of the the ball back. (The Titans) weren't Halton girls' Tier 1 final, the Holy making any mistakes... I didn't Trinity Titans appeared poised for know which way it was going to an upset of the go." perennial power- "I was very nervous, The tide turned on house Red Devils at because we weren't the play by Sprawson B u r l i n g t o n ' s getting the ball and McDonald. Sherwood Forest Sprawson carried the back. (The Titans) Park. Trinity was ball to near midfield, maintaining posses- weren't making then alertly flipped a sion of the ball and any mistakes." pass to McDonald who making lengthy had nothing but open drives, one of them n Oakville Trafalgar field ahead of her, runending with a try by coach Adrian Lui ning it in to give the Olivia Wozniak that Devils the lead. tied the game 5-5 with five minutes OT, which had opened the to go in the first half. scoring on a try by Nicole But, as they often do, the Red Gualtieri, tacked on a pair of trys Devils managed to come through by Meredith Joaquim and another in the end. by Gualtieri in the second half. Claire Sprawson and Jamie Katie Murphy added two converts McDonald teamed up late in the and two penalty kicks to account first half to score a momentum- for the rest of the OT points on changing try and OT took control the afternoon. By Jon Kuiperij BEAVER SPORTS EDITOR CATCH ME IF YOU CAN: Oakville Trafalgar's Carol Purves (in white) runs away from several Holy Trinity opponents during yesterday's (Thursday's) Halton girls' rugby Tier 1 final at Burlington's Sherwood Forest Park. NIKKI WESLEY / OAKVILLE BEAVER The Thomas Bathory Home Selling System For pre-recorded information Call 1-800-353-1048 anytime, 24 hours a day. 1st AD THOMAS BATHORY, SALES REPRESENTATIVE Your Home Advertised Until it's Sold! 1st AD $428,000 WEST OAK TRAILS! Detached 2 storey Brick 3 Bedroom 3 Bathroom Home with Finished Basement, Fireplace, Hardwood Flooring, Huge Kitchen and Renovated Bathroom. To receive more information on this home call my 24-Hr. Free Recorded Info Line 1-800-353-1048 ID #2015 $609,900 RIVER OAKS BEAUTY! 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"We're better than them, and we knew that," said the 17-yearold, who will be making her third trip to OFSAA rugby. "I was never nervous. This is our field." The Devils didn't look better than the Titans in the first half, however -- quite a testament to Trinity coach Chris Chliszczk and his staff. The Titans showed substantial improvement from their previous meeting with the Devils, despite having only a four-game regular season to do so. "I think we outplayed them in the first half," Chliszczk said. "We were playing really good rugby. I was really happy and impressed with our girls." Big plays by the Devils and the hot weather both contributed to the Trinity demise in the second half. "(The Titans) played a very energy-sapping kind of offence. They were very tired," Lui said. "They were a lot bigger than we were. "I think our fitness came through." This year was the first season of rugby for many of Trinity's players. Next year, with most of the team returning, Chliszczk hopes the Titans can pick up where they left off. "Hopefully we'll have less work to build up," he said. "Our new players this year were able to learn the game and pick it up because of their athleticism." Lui anticipates his team will be seeded in the top six at provincials, noting that the Devils usually are ranked fourth or fifth. OT has finished fifth at the last two OFSAA tournaments. The girls' team has never advanced past the quarter-final round. "That's definitely a goal I think we can break," Lui said. "Our goal is to get an OFSAA medal, any colour."

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