Oakville Beaver, 1 May 2014, p. 39

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Jon Kuiperij Sports Editor sports@oakvillebeaver.com Toronto Lynx to play eight home games at Sheridan Men's Premier Development League and Women's WLeague soccer is coming to Oakville -- for eight games, at least. The Toronto Lynx Soccer Club will play a number of its United Soccer League PDL and W-League home games at Sheridan College's recently-modernized campus stadium. The Lynx's regular home field, Centennial Park Stadium in Etobicoke, will have limited accessibility this season as it is refurbished in preparation for the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games. The Lynx and Oakville Soccer Club have a long-term relationship and both parties pledge to work together to ensure local soccer enthusiasts take advantage of this opportunity to watch PDL soccer in their own town. OSC players will be granted free admission to Lynx home games when wearing their OSC jerseys. "We are thrilled to have the Lynx and Lady Lynx playing here in Oakville, and are excited to have our players involved in game-day activities and experiencing the energy and talent at this level of play," said OSC executive director Dave Harris. The Lynx will play six games at Sheridan: May 18 versus Kitchener-Waterloo, June 4 versus London, June 8 versus Chicago, June 15 versus Michigan, June 25 versus London and July 16 versus Kitchener-Waterloo. The Lady Lynx will play its home opener at Sheridan Sunday, May 25 against 2013 league finalist Laval, and will also be at Sheridan July 5 versus London. "As a long-time Oakville resident, I am thrilled that we have managed to find such an excellent location to resolve our stadium issues for the upcoming season," said Lynx Academy director and head coach Duncan Wilde. "Sheridan College has been fantastic to work with." Rosters for both the Lynx and Lady Lynx are expected to be released this week. Both squads have featured several Oakville players in the past. The full 2014 schedules for both teams are posted on the Toronto Lynx website at www.torontolynxsoccerclub.com. Information about the United Soccer League, its teams and schedules can be found at www.uslsoccer. com. Sports H D S B B A HALTON TRANSMISSION "Connected to your Community" 559 SPEERS RD., #UNIT 3 905-842-0725 www.haltontransmission.com 39 | Thursday, May 1, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com S K E T B A L L F I N A L S The Forest Trail girls and Pilgrim Wood boys each won a Halton elementary school Tier 1 basketball championship last Thursday in Milton. In left photo, Forest Trail's Taylor Bondoc (in white) goes up for a layup against Alexander's opponent Hannah McAra. In right photo, Pilgrim Wood's Julian Lepp -- who had a gamehigh 19 points -- dribbles around Tiger Jeet Singh's Mathew Zhou. | photos by Michael Ivanin -- Special to the Beaver Forest Trail, Pilgrim Wood claim Halton titles Coyotes girls `committed, hard-working' by Herb Garbutt Oakville Beaver Staff Veterans lead way for Dolphins boys by Steve LeBlanc Metroland Media Group It didn't take long for Ecole Forest Trail coach Susan Greaves to realize she had a special group of players. "You could tell when we started," Greaves said. "They were very committed and hard-working. They were a lively group to coach." And it didn't take long for the Forest Trail Coyotes to show they were not about to let an undefeated season go to waste in the Halton District School Board elementary girls' basketball Tier 1 final. By the time Arden Goodfellow hit a long two-pointer and Caitlin Dougall followed up with a basket six minutes into Thursday's title game in Milton, Forest Trail had built a 10-2 lead over Burlington's Alexander's Public School. Two minutes into the see Forest on p.43 Dan Horne served as teacher and strategist for his Pilgrim Wood Dolphins, but handed off the role of motivator early this season. And if he needed reassurance about that decision, he got some on a daily basis. "Our school's tiny and we've never had any real basketball success. Then these guys happened," said the Dolphins coach, pointing to Julian Lepp, Perry Zorbas and Vova Korshikov. "We asked these guys to take the reins and they took everyone out at recess to work on their game every day. They basically shaped this team." To say the veteran trio helped mold Pilgrim Wood into a formidable squad would be a huge understatement. see Relaxed on p.40

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