Oakville Beaver, 11 Jun 2014, p. 12

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Wednesday, June 11, 2014 | 12 Loyola gives junior girls' champion Corpus Christi its toughest test of perfect season OAKVILLE -- Midway though the second half of Monday's Halton high school junior girls' soccer championship game, members of the Corpus Christi Longhorns were getting nervous. Taking a 19-0 record in the final, a mark which included two tournament championships (in two outings) and a perfect league record, the Longhorns found themselves tied 1-1 with the Loyola Hawks on a windy North Park field. "It was really nerve-wracking," said Longhorns midfielder Aubin Queh, who scored Corpus Christi's first goal five minutes into the game. "They were our biggest competition this year." The hero turned out to be another Longhorns midfielder, Mariana Arenas, who fired a bullet to the top right corner on a free kick just outside the 18-yard line with about 15 minutes remaining in the 70-minute match. Loyola Hawks, who had already upset another undefeated team -- Volpe Division champion Holy Trinity -- in the semifinals, were attempting to cut down the other undefeated Halton squad, the Richardson Division champion Longhorns. "They're a tough team," said Debbie Woolvett, Hawks' co-coach along with Tiffany Komow, of the Longhorns. "It was a lot closer than our first game, a 5-3 (regular-season) loss." The difference in the match, according to Woolvett, was her side committing too many fouls. "We wanted to clean up our game but the second goal was off a foul," she said. "We tried to collapse on their midfield because we know they have some big shooters in the middle." The Longhorns enjoyed a 1-0 lead for most of the first half after Queh's goal, but it was a new game when Hawks' midfielder Sophia Borea, an Ontario team member, connected with her left foot after making some deft moves in front of the Longhorns' net in the last couple of minutes of the half. "And she's a rightie," added Woolvett. Longhorns co-coach Tina Turnonae wasn't surprised to be facing the Hawks in the final. "That was our best competition this season," she said agreeing with her two goal scorers. "I was not shocked by that." -- Kevin Nagel, Metroland Media Group REBATES ARE BACK! ACT NOW!! UP TO RECEIVE $ IN REBATES 2800 $1450 FACTORY REBATE UP TO + UNION GAS REBATE $700 UP TO $ CALL NOW, QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! THE FORECAST CALLS FOR Was Per month 58 NOW ONLY Was $ AIR CONDITIONING & FURNACE DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE 29 ONLY + $650 OPA REBATE UP TO * Per month OAC $99 $ 49 HEATING & COOLING www.aireone.com · 1-888-827-2665 905-849-4998 905-632-0505 9 Locations To Serve You Better! A+ RATING *See dealer for details 905-845-3824 ext. 283 ahowe@oakvillebeaver.com LAWN CARE ATTENTION PROFESSIONAL CARPENTERS: THIS SPACE CAN BE YOURS Call Alycia at HOME IMPROVEMENT PAINTING ATTENTION you grow · we mow www.lawnbros.ca Professional Services Marcus Baird Weekly Grass Cutting Tree and Shrub Pruning Garden Planting Sod Installation Sod Installation Spring Clean Up Special on Now! Spring Clean Up Special on Now! www.lawnbros.ca 2013 Readers Selection Diamond Award Winner Thank You Oakville! 905.467.1507 Interior/Exterior Drywall speciality/Taping Kitchens/bathrooms/basements/fences/ patios Electrical/plumbing/carpentry/tiling Remodel a kitchen/bathroom/basement Custom building experience brings added touch to all BIG and SMALL jobs Renovations CONSTRUCTION Inter-Can Painting Inc. Professional Painters · Interior/Exterior · Plaster Repair · Stucco · Personalized Service · Free Estimate Over 30 Years In Business PROFESSIONAL ROOFERS: THIS SPACE CAN BE YOURS "Know us by our know how" Hubert Klein (owner) (905) 469-0092 1426 Wallace Rd. #3, Oakville 289-337-1171 cell 905-467-1589 jchartrand12@cogeco.ca

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