www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, December 1, 2011 · 26 OAK's Harrison to join King of the court Tar Heels swim team Annie Harrison of the Oakville Aquatic Club has signed a letter of f intent to swim for the University of North Carolina next season. Harrison represented Canada at the World Junior Championships in Lima, Peru in August, turning in a pair of 13th-place finishes. The Appleby College student holds national age group records in both the long-course and short-course 200-metre backstroke. She was also a member of f three OAK age group record-breaking relay teams -- the 4x100m medley relay (short and long course) and 4x50m medley relay (long course) "Annie visited UNC with her mother several years ago and we were immediately impressed with her desire to excel," said Tar Heels coach Rich DeSelm. "She is a versatile swimmer. We expect Annie to swim a variety of events for us and be part of a strong corps of versatile swimmers in Annie Harrison our IM group." Harrison earned a bronze medal in the 400m individual medley Friday at the Canada Cup swim meet in Etobicoke North Carolina's women's team was ranked 12th in the NCAA in this year's pre-season polls. Blades forward f bound f for RMU Oakville Blades forward Brandon Denham (pictured, right) has committed to play NCAA Division 1 hockey for the Robert Morris University Colonials next season. The Milton native is in his second season with the Blades. Denham had 17 goals and 15 assists in 50 DEBORAH HICKEY / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER games with Oakville last year, and has collected 10 goals and 19 points in 23 games so far this season. "Brandon has earned this opportunity with a lot of hard work," said Blades general manager Carlo Coccimiglio. "He has a hard-nosed, aggressive style of play that creates scoring opportunities and makes him a great teammate." ERIC RIEHL / OAKVILLE BEAVER THANKS, COACH: Wallace Park Tennis Club professional tennis instructor Bobby Armitage (left) and president Jan Tingle show off the sign that will be posted on Court 5 of the club. Wallace Park recently named the court after Armitage,who has tutored players of all ages for the past 20 years and helped juniors obtain scholarships from universities and colleges across North America. Marsh nets first f NCAA goal Oakville's Patrick Marsh scored his first NCAA goal in Clarkson's 5-0 win over Holy Cross Sunday. Marsh followed up on his own rebound to score in his fifth game with the Golden Knights. Marsh played the four previous seasons in the Ontario Junior Hockey League, scoring 80 goals and 185 points in 146 games. His best season was last year when he finished third in league scoring with 41 goals and 98 points in 49 games with the Burlington Cougars. Clarkson is 8-5-3 this season. Oakville Catholic champs www.oakvillebeaver.com GOVERNMENT REBATES ARE BACK! RECEIVE UP TO $1,690 IN GOVERNMENT REBATES $700 OFF HI-EFFICIENCY CENTRAL AIR $2000 OFF HI-EFFICIENCY DC MOTOR GAS FURNACE (96% EFF) $ WAS $ MATCH PRICE A TEE. . GUAR N DETAILS R O F L L CA NOW · Free Installation · 10 Years Factory Warranty 1990 $1990* *Call for details FURNACE DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE reg pric 2690 $ WAS NOW 3990 OVER 120,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS 9 Only $4 e $99 *After Rebate LIMITED QUANTITY ACT NOW · Largest independent dealer in Ontario · Over 120,000 satisfied customers · Family owned business for over 20 years WHY AIRE ONE? · 9 showroom locations in Ontario · 150 licensed technicians · 24 hour emergency service · Registered tssa-wsib-hrac-bbb member · Satisfaction guaranteed The St. Matthew Wildcats girls' volleyball team won the Oakville Catholic elementary championship and finished second at the Halton championships. Names of players and coaches are listed in an article on page 25. 905-849-4998 9 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER *See dealer for details www.aireone.com 1-888-827-2665 A+ Rating