Oakville Beaver, 16 Jun 2010, p. 34

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www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, June 16, 2010 · 34 Langlois lands NCAA scholarship St. Thomas Aquinas student James Langlois will be playing NCAA soccer next season in Tennessee. Langlois recently accepted an academic and athletic scholarship from King College in Tennessee, where he'll suit up for the school's Division 2 squad. King College first took notice of Langlois when they saw him playing for Erin Mills at last season's Capital Area Soccer League Showcase in North Carolina. Langlois has maintained a 90 per cent average in his Grade 12 year at Aquinas. He was also part of the Raiders squad that won the Halton boys' soccer AA championship and competed at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations tournament. PERFECT START: The Oakville A's minor mosquito baseball team has opened the season by winning championships at its first two tournaments. Oakville went 11-0 at the two competitions in Mississauga. OVER 60,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS BEAT THE HST! HURRY GOV REBATE ENDS SOON 9 Locations To Serve You Better! *Call Dealer for Details *See dealer # Best Price # Best Service for details # Same Day Installation Available # Eligible for O.P.A. & Government Rebate THE BIGGEST SALE EVER $ 500 OFF 905-849-4998 www.aireone.com 1-888-827-2665 A+ Rating Pair of titles for minor mosquito A's It's been a hot start to the baseball season for the Oakville A's minor mosquito team. The A's have won their first two tournaments of the year, claiming the Mississauga Majors and Mississauga North competitions on consecutive weekends. Oakville's first title came in the Majors tournament, where it posted convincing victories over Guelph, Peterborough, Mississauga Bengals and North Toronto before pounding the Bengals 18-4 in the final. The A's followed that up by defeating Waterloo, Brampton, Barrie, Guelph and Etobicoke to reach the title game at the Mississauga North tournament, where they edged the Hamilton Cardinals 3-2. The victory over Hamilton avenged a loss to the Cardinals in last year's Ontario Baseball Association provincial championship game. Members of the A's are Carter Pauley, Tyler Sagl, Eric Cerantola, Ethan Hammond, Tanner Elson, Andrew MacGrandle, Luke Raczywolski, Paul Costin, Jordan Gamble, Luke Seidel, Matthew Stone and Evan McIntyre. Drew Hammond, John Raczywolski, Richard Gamble, Allen Elson and Ryan Seidel coach the A's. Kovacevic, Andreana representing Canada Oakville's Jade Kovacevic scored in the second half to help Canada's under-17 women's soccer team defeat Japan 2-1 in an international friendly on Thursday. Kovacevic opened the scoring in the 47th minute but Japan tied the game 10 minutes later. Canada would get the winner in the 85th minute on a goal by Abigail Raymer of Victoria. Both teams will compete in the FIFA Women's U-17 World Cup in Trinidad and Tobago in September. Andreana named to softball squad Tina Andreana has been named to the Canadian team for the International Softball Federation women's world softball championships in Caracus, Venezuela. The Blakelock graduate is now pitching for Western Texas College, where she recently pitched the fourth no-hitter in school history. Canada will open the tournament June 24 against Cuba. Errors in baseball coverage Two members of the Loyola Hawks baseball team were misidentified in a story about the Halton high school championship game in Friday's edition of The Oakville Beaver. Mark McIntyre had three hits and drove in two runs for the Hawks in their 5-4 loss to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, while Dave McNamara is the club's manager. McIntyre was also misidentified in a photo that accompanied the article. The Beaver regrets the errors.

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