Oakville Beaver, 16 Apr 2014, p. 19

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Hornets blank final four opponents at OWHAs Chemistry, discipline keys to continued from p.18 the series with a 3-3 tie, Oakville scored back-to-back victories, 4-1 and 3-2, to advance to the league championship weekend where it claimed a bronze medal. At last weekend's Ontario Women's Hockey Association championship, Oakville again met London, this time in Sunday's semifinals with a trip to the gold-medal game on the line. Oakville blanked the Devilettes 2-0 and four hours later shut out Belleville 4-0 to claim the provincial championship. "All their work paid off," Hardy said. "All that time in the summer running stairs, all the Scottish miles, all the shots they took, it made a difference." The provincials may not have started the way Oakville hoped. Despite outshooting Brampton 29-13, the Hornets twice fell behind but managed a 2-2 tie with Brampton thanks to a shorthanded goal by Erin Gibbons. After building a 3-0 lead against Scarborough, Oakville held off a comeback to pull out a 3-2 victory. That left Oakville needing a victory against the Ottawa District champion Nepean Wildcats to advance to the playoff round. Two quick goals by Mackenzie Calvert gave Oakville the lead and Laura Cote's second-period goal provided the insurance in a 3-1 Hornets win. "(Nepean was) a big, strong, fast team," Hardy said. "The girls played as a team, and after that game, you could tell they wanted it." The team's motto for the season was `Make it Count', and the players certainly did. Over the next 24 hours, Oakville won four games by a combined score of 130. The Hornets scored three first-period goals on their way to a 4-0 win over Kanata. Avery Vickers gave Oakville the lead five minutes into the quarter-final and Andrea Fausto was outstanding in net in a 3-0 victory over Saugeen-Maitland. Facing London in the semifinals, Vickers again got the Hornets on the board, scoring in the opening minute of the second period. It remained that way until captain Megan Carter scored with two minutes to play to seal a 2-0 triumph over the Hornets' rivals, who had won medals at each of the previous three provincials. There would be no letdown in the final. Laura Cote scored twice -- giving her 60 for the season -- in the opening period and Hannah Rettinger extended the Oakville lead with an end-to-end marker in the third. Isabelle Hardy and Carter combined for a highlight-reel goal in the final minute to seal the victory while Ashley Taciuk recorded her 17th shutout of the season. "The girls really played as a team," Hardy said. "They passed the puck, controlled the neutral zone and they believed in themselves." Other members of the Hornets' OWHA championship team are Megan Harley, Olivia Wallin, Chelsea Coderre, Emily Lou O'Neill, Chloe Saxton, Ainsley Svetek, Mikayla Hanson, Meghan Grouix, coaches Tracy Hanson, Christina Mancuso and Dwayne Rettinger, and trainers Chantal Wallin and Antonetta Cote. -- Herb Garbutt can be followed on Twitter @Herbgarbutt 19 | Wednesday, April 16, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Union's success, Bennett says continued from p.18 Bennett said team chemistry is a big reason Union -- which reportedly has fewer living alumni than the University of Minnesota has active students -- has been able to compete with much bigger men's hockey programs. So is attention to detail, something Bennett said was also key for the Blades in their trip to the Royal Bank Cup national championships in 2010. "Discipline is not just showing up to practice every day, it's also being focused and not just going through the motions. 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