Oakville Beaver, 6 Jul 2012, p. 41

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Major rookie A's roll in Burlington The Oakville A's major rookieball baseball squad went undefeated to win the championship at a recent tournament in Burlington. Oakville beat teams from Royal York, Whitby and Burlington in the round robin, then blasted Whitby 18-3 in the gold-medal game. Earlier in the season at the MNBA tournament in Mississauga, the A's knocked off top-ranked North York in the semis before falling to a hard-hitting London squad in the final. Members of the A's are Max Lanoue, Elijha Hammill, Andrew Keddy, Thomas Diamandas, Tristan Malboeuf, Wil Yamka, Mark Schmid, Nathan Pauley, Matteo Quaresma, Blake Schriver, Justin Jang and Jordan Woods. Francis Malboeuf, Nicholas Diamandas, Glen Schmid and Yoon Jang coach the team. 41 · Friday, July 6, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com Get off the streets & into Friday night youth drop-in programs BEST IN BURLINGTON: The Oakville A`s rookie major baseball team won all four of its games at a recent tournament in Burlington, winning the championship. www.ymcaofoakville.com OAKVILLE'S NEWEST REAL ICE TRAINING FACILITY COMING SEPTEMBER 2012 Black belt shows dedication, commitment Continued from page 39 with all the effort they have put into making their skills better. "I am very proud of both of them. What impressed me the most in fact was how they kept working hard and kept going. A lot of kids get their black belt and then stop pursuing it," she said. "I am proud to see it as a process for them. Sometimes when kids get older they develop other interests, but Ben and Zoe have worked hard all the way." Paul also said she wishes she started taekwondo at the age her kids began compet- ing. "I wish I began a lot younger then I did," she said. "The fact that they are black belts already speaks a lot of their character. It's different when I was a kid than how it is now." Sanchez added that having a black belt at ages 10 and 13 would help both children in the future. "People will be shocked that they have accomplished this," he said. "It shows that they are dedicated to something and are willing to work hard in order to achieve it." FUTURE STARS LEAGUE $ FOR AGES 4 -7 BERGERON Additional Features: · Skill Development Classes Register online · Private Lessons www.cehockey.ca · 905-901-5114 · Team Sessions 1130 Speers Road, Oakville · Rentals 499 Head Instructor JASON Sign up for OSC's Summer Soccer Fun Camp today! Available weeks: July 9-13, July 16-20, July 23-27, July 30-Aug 3, Aug 13-17 & 20-24 Cost: Full Day Camp $300 per week $275 second week $250 for third week and every week after Ages: 7 (born in 2005) & up Half Day Camps, Pre/Post Care and Goalkeeper Camps are also available OSC Summer Soccer Fun Camp is proudly sponsored by Register online at www.oakvillesoccer.ca/camps

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