Oakville Beaver, 3 Feb 2011, p. 26

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Sunohara and Bonhomme will attend Girls HockeyFestVicky Sunohara will join Tessa BonhommeBonhomme's participation in Scotiabank be based out of Whitehorse, Yukon.CBC will provide live streaming of all action atas the two Olympic women's hockey playersGirls HockeyFest was announced last month.Oakville resident Ron MacLean and side-Sixteen Mile Sports Complex on its website.that will attend Scotiabank Girls HockeyFestThe Oakville Hornets Girls Hockey kick Don Cherry will be in Whitehorse that Coverage from Whitehorse, Oakville andnext weekend (Feb. 12) in Oakville.Association will be featured on several short weekend, showcasing how hockey fosters other remote locations will be sandwichedThe announcement of Sunohara's inclu-cut-ins during the CBC broadcast, which will leadership, exploration and innovation.around coverage of three National Hockeysion in the event was made during a confer-take place Feb. 12 from noon to 1 a.m. Scott Russell will host CBCs coverage from League games that day, each featuring all-ence call yesterday (Wednesday) detailing theSixteen Mile Sports Complex will be one of Oakville. Other remote locations in Canada Canadian matchups.itinerary for this year's edition of Scotiabankfive remote locations CBC will use for its will include Cole Harbour, N.S. (the birthplace For more information on Hockey Day InHockey Day In Canada.Hockey Day In Canada broadcast, which will of Pittsburgh Penguins superstar Sidney Canada, visit the Oakville Hornets website atCrosby), Quebec City, Regina and Victoria.www.oakvillehornets.on.ca or CBC SportsOn top of the short cut-ins, which will last Hockey Day In Canada website at www.cbc.ca/Oakville Gymnasts approximately two to three minutes each, sports/hockey/hockeydayincanadaTRAVELING, COMPETING, LEADING THE WAY!The Oakville Gymnastics Club is one of Canadas largest and most successful.With over 1500 spaces for recreational athletes the club is able to offer a greater variety of class times, class variationswww..comand class durations. With titles such as: Parent and Tot, Gym Mini Crickets Recreational Acrobatics, Trampoline andTumbling, Boys Recreation, Girls Recreational, and Adult Gymnastics the OGC has a class type for everyone. Now thatthe club offers ON LINE REGISTRATION you can book your desired class at home and secure the spot that best fi ts yourGOVERNMENT REBATE ISbusy schedule. The OGC facility on Third Line is full of state of the art equipment and run by a top of the line coach-ENDING ACT NOW!ing staff all at comparable rates to other gyms. The Oakville Gymnastics Club also reaches out to school and sportingFurnace #1ingroups bringing them to the club for an opportunity to experience gymnastics fi rst hand. The OGC also is a great orga-$System for Your Home/month**89HDiagnostic Service omenization for high school students to complete their volunteer hours helping out with recreational gymnastics classes.ComforGAS FURNACE, CENTRAL AIR,tONLY $49Whats going on at the Oakville Gymnastics Club these days?Since 1990AIR PURIFIER & HUMIDIFIERIn three words A WHOLE LOT! says the clubs C.O.O., Wayne Hussey, as he highlights what is on the books for the$OrCentral Air Conditioner from39/month**OGCs gymnasts this year. Athletes in all of our competitive programs are traveling around the globe representing theELIGIBLE FORclub as well as provincial and national teams. The OGCs athletes are training in some of the most elite and exciting$*UP TO3830training camps being offered to Canadas best gymnasts not to mention that they are competing at some of the mostIN GOVERNMENT & FACTORY REBATES*prestigious competitions in the country and abroad.In the Mens Artistic Gymnastics program Cory Paterson, who has been a National Team member since 2005,SAME DAY competed at the 2011 Cancun Classic as a part of the Canada Winter Games Team.Patersons coach Greg Jackson says that, Cory will be heading to the Canada Winter Games mid February where heINSTALLATIONS is expected to be a strong contributor to the Ontario Teams overall score. Paterson will also be heading to the EliteAVAILABLEWe service LennoxCanada Mens Gymnastics competition in March where he will be looking to retain his national team status followed*Call for details, offers cannot be combined, On new orders only ** OAC Prime rate subject to change.by his participation in this years National Championships in May where he will be defending his title as the 2010 TyroLevel High bar champion. In the Tumbling program Jonathan Meehan will be striving for a National Team placement on the Senior team905-849-4998for the fi rst time. www.aireone.comMeehans coaches Don Holmes and Niki Lavoie helped him make the jump to the Senior division in July at the Canada9LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTERA+RatingCup. Lavoie traveled with Jonathan to this years World Age Group Championships in Metz, France where he was still1-888-827-2665*See dealer for detailsrequired to compete as a Junior competitor. Meehan will looking to establish himself amongst the senior ranks ashe competes at the upcoming Trampoline & Tumbling Elite Canada meet, the National Championships in PEI later thisspring, and at potential World Cups in Europe.Oakville MINOR FOOTBALLOakville Gymnastics Clubs coach Don Holmes is leading the country in the development of the newest Cana-dian gymnastics discipline of Acrobatic Gymnastics.This discipline is characterized by gymnasts performing balances and acrobatic elements on top of each other, similarto cheerleading but with a defi nite gymnastics fl air. Holmes is not only a Co-Director of the Tumbling Program with NikiLavoie but is the Director of the Acrobatic Gymnastics program. He chairs the Gymnastics Ontario Working Commit-tee for Acrobatic Gymnastics, is a key member of the Strategic Development Committee for Acrobatics at GymnasticsCanada, and has been one of only three coaches to travel to the World Age Group Championships as a Team Coach forCanada. The Oakville acrobats under Holmes tutelage will be heading to the National Training Camp in Mississauga inFebruary to learn from clinicians supplied by Montreals top circus troop, Cirque du Soleil. The Oakville Gymnastics Clubs Womens Artistic Gymnastics program is known to be the top in the countryfor obvious reasons.The OGC womens team placed an unprecedented 6 out of 7 women on the Canada Winter Games team due in largepart to their coaching Dream Team of Kelly Manjak, past Olympic Coach, Sue Manjak, past elite gymnast herself, andLorne Bobkin, past Olympian and National Team Coach. The Canada Games team comprising of Sabrina Gill, MikaelaGerber, Jordyn Pedersen, Krishna Yemany, Silvia Colussi-Pelaez, and Elise Bolger having already competed together inCancun, Mexico, will be traveling to the Canada Winter Games with coach Sue Manjak in February. This elite squad ofOGC gymnasts will also be traveling with high hopes of bringing home the Gold for Ontario.Also from the Womens program, Nikki Paterson and Melissa Dowling secured themselves spaces on the On-tario Tour Team that will travel to Chicago in February.Nikki Paterson has signed with the Eastern Michigan University varsity Womens Gymnastics team for September 2011.It is common for athletes from the Oakville Gymnastics club to be scouted and signed to gymnastics scholarships inthe US. Another OGC gymnast, Christine Peng Peng Lee, has signed with the UCLA team but is deferring attendanceuntil after the 2012 Olympics. 2010 Junior Varsity TitansWith so much talent and depth in the Womens team here in Oakville, coach Kelly Manjak says, Our girls alsohope to be qualifying to the World Championships Team that will represent Canada in Japan in the fall and thenset their sights on the 2012 London Olympic Games.Join the Oakville Gymnastics Club today and begin to foster a love of gymnastics in your children.OUR REGISTRATION WILL BE OAKVILLE GYMNASTICS CLUBSATURDAY FEBRUARY 12TH11:30-2:00 GLEN ABBEY REC CENTRE1415 THIRD LINEat the TIN CUP Restaurant, 3rd Line and the North Service RoadRegister On-lineTHE REGISTRATION FOR 2010 AGE GROUPSRegistration for Spring Term begins on February 7, 2011Junior Varsity U17..........................................1995 & 1996Spring term dates March 21- June 26 2011. Bantam U15..................................................1997 & 1998March Break Camp March 14-18th PeeWee U13 .................................................1999 & 2000Half day and Full day camp ages 4-12Flag Football .......................................................Ages 5-12VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTERRegister on-line at www.oakvillegridiron.comand pay through PayPal. For more information call 905-338-2291 www.oakvillegym.comwww.insideHALTON.com OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, February 3, 2011 26

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