Oakville Beaver, 3 Apr 2013, p. 19

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The Burloak Canoe Club will officially launch its on-water season Saturday, April 6 with the first of two public open houses and registration sessions. "The start of our paddling season is met with excitement year in and year out," said Adam Oldershaw, Burloak's head coach. "Coming off the Olympic triumphs of our very own Adam van Koeverden and Mark Oldershaw, Burloak is riding a wave we hope will carry through 2013." Saturday's open house and registration session will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Burloak Canoe Clubhouse, located at 160 Water St. in Oakville. The other open house and registration session is slated for Sunday, May 5, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the same location. Members of the community are invited to stop by to learn more about the variety of world-class sprint canoe/ kayak programs offered by the club for all ages and skill levels, including elementary (ages eight-plus), develop- Burloak Canoe Club hosts open house Saturday 19 | Wednesday, April 3, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com mental (15-plus) and masters (25-plus). Elementary and developmental programs are both summer-long programs designed to introduce and develop students in the sport of canoe/kayak at a competitive level. Burloak is actively recruiting new members in these two categories, with a particular interest in those who participate in complementary sports such as swimming and gymnastics. The masters program is an opportunity for both new and experienced paddlers to enjoy the sport -- and compete, if desired -- in a team-oriented atmosphere. All year-long program memberships include access to Burloak's facilities, equipment and stellar coaching staff. For more information or to download a 2013 registration package, visit www.burloakcanoe.com, or contact the registrar by phone at 905-338-8287 or e-mail at registrar@burloakcanoe.com. Space is limited and early registration is advised. OAK sending 20 swimmers to world trials Oakville Aquatic Club's (OAK) top national-level swimmers are in Victoria, B.C. this week to compete in the world championship trials. Representing OAK at the meet are Annika Grewal, Mackenzie Hamill, Jackie Keire, Bryce Kwiecien-Delaney, Lauren Lalumiere, Evan White, David Whiteside, Mitchell Gour, Connor Wilkins, Gamal Assaad, Omar Arafa, Duncan Partridge, Sharalynn Missiuna, Marni Oldershaw, Annie Harrison, Mack Darwill represent Canada at the FINA World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona this summer. "We are excited to have such a diverse team encompassing agegroup and varsity athletes," said OAK head coach Sean Baker. "The fact that the team is growing and OAK continues to strive for excellence at the national level is exciting. It is our goal to place top five as a team and to place more than five athletes into the finals." Oakville's Andrew Burns (right) checks an opponent during the Ontario Minor Hockey Association's Under-16 Gold Cup selection camp at Sixteen Mile Creek Sports Complex. Ten players from Oakville took part in the camp, which drew the best minor midget-aged players. | Eric Riehl - Oakville Beaver Local talent on display at OMHA camp Ten Oakville players took part in the Ontario Minor Hockey Association's Gold Cup selection camp at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex on the weekend. The camp gave the OMHA coaching staff, which includes Oakville's Duncan Harvey, an opportunity to see the top players from around the province before selecting two teams that will compete in the Gold Cup. The eight-team tournament to be held in Kitchener May 9-12, features teams from Ontario's six minor hockey organizations. Among the players taking part were eight members of the Oakville Rangers' OHL Cup championship team -- defencemen Andrew Burns and Matt Spencer and forwards Adam Craievich, Brett McKenzie, Jess Barwell, Sean Kohler and Matt Luff. Defenceman Kyle Capobianco, a Mississauga native, also took part. Other Oakville players at the camp were goalies Benjamin Blacker and Scott Smith and forward Josh Kosack. Blacker and Kosack play for the Brampton 45s while Smith plays for the Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs. The Gold Cup will be used to evaluate players for Ontario's entry in next year's World Under-17 Hockey Challenge. ragh, Reid Scarrow, Erin Assman, Tera Van Beilen and Peter Serles. Van Beilen competed in last year's Olympic Games in London. The meet begins Wednesday and concludes Saturday. Top performers Atom Hornets earn silver medal at London tournament Finally getting an opportunity to compete in their own division level at a tournament, the Oakville atom A Hornets earned silver at the recent London Devilettes competition. Oakville, which finished first in the Lower Lakes Female Hockey League regular-season standings, had played most of its tournaments at the AA level, reaching the semifinal each time. Members of the team are Sophia Palucci, Tia Glube, Alessia Cenedese, Avery Proszek, Reagan Lindsay, Leah MacSween, Jenni Randell, Nicole O'Leary, Ava Henry, Sophie Hamboyan, Athena Vasdani, Lauren Cabaday, Jessica Haylock, Mattie Base, Quinn Dawson, Kyleise Rolf von den Baumen and Shannon O'Hare. Grant Dawson, John Haylock, Andrew MacSween, Allan Lindsay, Don O'Leary, Jeff Rolf von den Baumen and Rich O'Hare coach the team. Tina Cenedese was the trainer for the championship game. Get on the path to health. Fun & active adult health & fitness programs. www.ymcaofoakville.com Chiefs fall in double OT at PWHL Final Four The Mississauga Chiefs, including Oakville's Kristyn Capizzano and Alysia DaSilva, were edged 3-2 in the bronze medal game at the Provincial Women's Hockey League's Final Four Weekend in Toronto. The Toronto Aeros scored with 20 seconds left in regulation and got the winner 21 seconds into the second overtime period. DaSilva had a 5-4 record with two shutouts and a 2.21 goals against average in the playoffs. Capizzano, the Chiefs' captain, had three goals and three assists in 12 playoff games. BSL Men's Over 50 Soccer Registration The Burlington Soccer League (BSL) is holding registration sessions for the new Over 50 Division. When? Saturday April 6th and Saturday April 13th 10:00am to 12:00pm Where? The Queen's Head Pub at 400 Brant Street, Burlington, (just north of Lakeshore Rd.) How much? Registration fee is $250 What do you get? Full uniform, 19 games, 3 game officials and insurance coverage. Who can play? Players born in 1963 or earlier are eligible to register. Please bring a copy of your photo ID. Games will be played in Burlington on Friday nights 7:00pm and 9:00pm on grass fields, The season is scheduled to start on Friday May 3rd and will run through to late September. Teams will be drafted from the pool of available players. Oakville/Halton Summer Hockey League If you have any questions, please email Tony at Over50soccer@lsgm.ca

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