Oakville Beaver, 4 Dec 2014, p. 31

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Jon Kuiperij Sports Editor sports@oakvillebeaver.com Sports T H E E D G E A N D T H E E D 31 | Thursday, December 4, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com "Connected to your Community" G E L E S S Oakville players on Vanier finalist Mac Five Oakville residents narrowly missed out on a Vanier Cup title Saturday as the McMaster Marauders lost the Canadian university football final 20-19 to the Montreal Carabins in Montreal. Defending champion McMaster led much of the contest and carried a 19-9 advantage into the fourth quarter, but Montreal took the lead with a touchdown and field goal in the final frame. The Marauders had a chance to go ahead again in the last minute, but their 31-yard field-goal attempt was blocked. McMaster second-year receiver Declan Cross, a Holy Trinity grad, made two catches for 12 yards. Cross contributed 12 receptions for 107 yards and a touchdown during the regular season, and added 63 rushing yards, 81 receiving yards and a TD in two Ontario University Athletics playoff games. Teammate Cole Munden, a third-year linebacker, recorded two solo tackles in the Vanier Cup. The Abbey Park alumnus had 10 tackles in eight games this year. Oakville running back Stephen Kofi-Akuffo (Loyola), offensive lineman Liam Oudman-Debek (St. Thomas Aquinas) and defensive lineman Andrew Ziebart (Iroquois Ridge) were also on the Marauders this season. Kofi-Akuffo scored a touchdown and ran for 81 yards in a 66-0 win over Waterloo Sept. 6, his first appearance in four years with the team. Skate Oakville held its Gala of Synchronized Skating Sunday at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex. Clockwise from top left, guest skater Alaine Chartrand -- a member of the Canadian national team, and a bronze medalist at the recent Rostelecom Cup senior-level invitational meet in Russia -- performs her routine; the Oakville Edge juvenile team circles the ice; and the Oakville `Edgeless', a team of skaters' dads, graces the crowd with its unique flair. The event also featured several of Skate Oakville's members who competed at this year's Central Ontario sectional championships. | photos by Justin Greaves -- Special to the Beaver Hornets `prove to everyone' record is legit The Oakville Hornets proved Saturday that their unbeaten record in Provincial Women's Hockey League play is not because they've played a soft schedule. Madison Field scored twice as the Hornets topped one of the PWHL's perennial powers, the Toronto Aeros, 3-1 to improve to 22-0-2 on the year. "I think everyone in the league is waiting for us to lose, and no one thinks we can (keep this up)," said Field, the league's leading scorer with 17 goals and 21 assists in 21 games. "Going into that game was a chance to prove to everyone that we've had competition. We were all jacked up for that game." Field scored the only goal of the opening period and tallied again three minutes into the second to stake Oakville to a 2-0 lead over the Aeros, who came into the game with just two losses in 17 games. Toronto cut the lead in half late in the second period but Hornets goaltender Nikki Cece stopped the other 19 shots she faced to record the win. Amy Curlew added an insurance marker with 5:21 remaining in the third to seal the victory for Oakville. Cassidy MacPherson had two assists for the Hornets. Oakville will not play a league game again until Dec. 13, when it hosts the PWHL's second-place team and defending league champion, the Whitby Wolves. Madison Field scored twice Saturday in a 3-1 Oakville Hornets victory over the Toronto Aeros. The two goals moved Field into top spot in the Provincial Women's Hockey League scoring race. | Oakville Beavver file photo

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