Oakville Beaver, 26 Jun 2013, p. 23

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Bantam Titans rout Toronto in OFC play Junior varsity, varsity squads defeated by Jr. Argonauts The Oakville Titans bantam, junior varsity and varsity teams combined to win one of three games against Toronto Jr. Argonauts opposition Sunday in Ontario Football Conference action at Bronte Athletic Field. Bantam Dante Iacoviello threw two touchdown passes and ran for two other majors to lead the bantams to a 42-6 romp. Nick Mardner was on the receiving end of Iacoviello's two touchdown tosses, both coming in the first quarter. Titans linebacker Andre Frietag also scored a TD for Oakville on an interception return. The Titans' defence allowed just one touchdown in the win. The bantams are back in action this Sunday, when they host the Vaughan Rebels for a 10 a.m. kickoff at Bronte Athletic Field. Junior varsity A late rally fell just short for the Titans junior varsity squad. Oakville trailed 20-6 at half but tied the game on an interception TD by Brandon Newman and another major by Stefan Finelli. The Titans then appeared to take the lead but their touchdown was taken away by penalty, and Toronto won the game 28-20 on a punt return TD in the dying seconds. Oakville quarterback Nick Skura scored the Titans' other touchdown before being injured in the second quarter, when he was replaced by Aiden Challis. Running back D'Shon Dingwell was also forced out of the contest with a knee injury. Dingwell's twin brother, Calieal, had a strong rushing game in the loss. The junior varsity Titans will be home to Huronia this Sunday, a 1 p.m. start at Bronte Athletic Field. Varsity Missing 18 players -- including 11 starters -- because of a national recruiting tournament in Florida last weekend, the varsity Titans dropped a 19-7 decision to Toronto. Jordan White threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to Devon Burke for the Titans' lone score on the day. Oakville relied on the running of Jonathon Spence and Devante Smith to move the ball well on offence, but three drives died inside the Toronto 20-yard line. One of them ended with a field-goal attempt that was blocked and returned 90 yards, setting up the Jr. Argonauts' first score of the game. Linebacker Jonathon Timmins, who also played on offence (centre) and special teams, had a strong game defensively for Oakville. The Titans will face Chatham this Sunday at Bronte Athletic Field, beginning at 4 p.m. 23 | Wednesday, June 26, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Oakville Titans ball carrier Matthew Curtis looks for yardage during Sunday's Ontario Football Conference bantam game against the Toronto Jr. Argonauts at Bronte Athletic Field. | photo by Eric Riehl -- Oakville Beaver -- @Halton_Photog Four points for Masson, Leblanc in loss Monday continued from p.22 Wednesday for the Rock, his second goal of the contest. Stephan Leblanc also scored twice, Nic Grasby had a goal and two helpers and Brendan Muise and Mike Woods both collected a goal and an assist. Tye Belanger earned the victory in net. In Saturday's game, the Rock rallied from a 5-2 second-period deficit to take a 6-5 lead in the third frame before the Kodiaks tied it up with 3:30 to go. Connor Daly, Brenden Thenhaus, A.J. Masson, Dylan Gilbert, Grasby and Aquin had the Oakville goals, and Belanger recorded the draw. Monday, Masson scored twice and also had two assists. Leblanc enjoyed a fourpoint night of his own (goal, three assists) and Dilan Graham, Muise, Aquin and Thenhaus accounted for the other Oakville tallies. The Rock (2-6-1) will visit league-leading Six Nations Sunday.

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