Oakville Beaver, 26 Jul 2012, p. 63

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It's mine! Flag football tournament finals slated for Monday Continued from page 55 63 · Thursday, July 26, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com and Sunday. The first-place finisher will play fourth and second will play third in Monday's semifinals, with the two survivors playing for national gold at 2 p.m. The U-16 boys' final is at 4 p.m. Michael Lewczuk and Sam Stillie, the only U-18 returnee, will rotate at quarterback for Thompson. Lewczyk may gain time at QB because Stillie also happens to be one of the team's top receivers. On defence, Tim Schiappa, with outstanding speed, will be the prime rusher for Ontario. Also on the squad is defensive captain Tyse Rondeau, who has a tackle background and is a potential game breaker, according to the coach. Rondeau, along with Stillie and Oakville's Evan Thompson have the best hands on the squad. Thompson, who played on the U-16 team last year, has experience at rep level basketball and soccer. Connor Parnham will be the team's primary snapper. Another Oakville player, Mack Martyn, is a versatile addition who'll play defence both as a back and a rusher in addition to receiver duties. Lewczuk and Rondeau are 17 and the other five are 16 years old, including Schiappa, who celebrated his 16th birthday yesterday (Wednesday). GRAHAM PAINE / OAKVILLE BEAVER / @HALTON_PHOTOG Kahra Kandola (foreground, right) of the Oakville Soccer Club's under-12 girls' C team tries to fend off Milton Magic opponent Alycia Rioux for the ball during the Milton Magic Invitational Soccer Tournament last weekend in Milton. The two teams played to a scoreless tie. Oakville finished fourth in its division at the tournament, with the Magic placing fifth.

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