38 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday March 12, 2004 Q . E . P a r k lo s e r e - m a t c h t o By Jon Kuiperij O A K V IL L E B E A V E R S T A F F N o tr e D a m e Playing a game they needed to win to qualify for OFSAA, the Queen Elizabeth Park Eagles admitted to feel ing a lot of pressure. However, most of that pressure was supplied by the opposing Notre Dame Fighting Irish, which used a relentless forecheck to blank the Eagles 7-0 in Wednesday's Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference (G-HAC) boys hockey championship game. "They forechecked us extremely well. We made a few more mistakes than what we (normally make) but that's the most pressure we've faced (all season)," said Q.E. Park coach Larry Rinaldo. The Eagles' loss in the G-HAC final came six days after they beat Notre Dame 4-3 to win the Halton champi onship. The Irish knocked off Hamilton's St. Jean de Brebeuf 6-1 Monday in the G-HAC Challenge to earn another shot at Q.E. Park with an OFSAA berth on the line. Asked if his team was ready for the re-match, Q.E. Park defenceman Chris Veitch quickly responded, "no. I think we were a little too cocky from the last game we played them. We didn't put the pucks on net, we weren't going to the net hard... we didn't do the simple things like we did the game before." The Irish built a 3-0 first-period lead by scoring three goals in a span of 1:43. Adam Taylor opened the scoring, chipping a pass from Pierre-Yves Renaud over Eagles goaltender Oliver Wren and under the crossbar, before Bryan Mason and Dan Hammond completed the Notre Dame outburst. After Mason scored again in the third period, putting the game out of reach, Q.E. Park players appeared more intent on physical retaliation than mounting any sort of comeback. Josh Shrum and Bryan Carey were both tossed from the game and the Eagles played much of the final frame shorthanded, allowing the Irish to score three more times. "Our coaches warned us once they got down they would try to egg us into (fights)," said Hammond. "They said to do whatever (we had) to do to defend (ourselves) but don't get in a fight." Under Halton league rules, a fight results in a three-game suspension. Notre Dame defenceman Andrew Slomka missed the G-HAC final after fighting a Brebeuf player in the Irish's previous game. Notre Dame also played the G-HAC championship without two of their top scorers, Nick Leonard and Adam Bouchard, who are currently nursing injuries. "We tried to get lines together we thought would compete well Together," Irish coach Carl Van Landschoot said. "(Our players said they weren't) rely ing on any one individual at this point now... and that certainly showed on the ice. It was very much a team effort." The OFSAA boys hockey tourna ment will be held March 24-27 in London. Barrie Erskine · Oakville B eaver Aquinas wins consolation quarter The St. Thomas Aquinas girls volleyball team wrapped up pool play yester day (Thursday) with a 2-2 record at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) AA championships. Oakville defeated Monsignor Doyle 2-0 (25-16, 25-20) and Carleton Place (25-17, 25-20). Oakville lost to Dryden 2-0 (30-28, 25-22) and Widdifield 2-0 (25-18,25-14). ' With that record, Aquinas had to settle for the consolation round, and they got off to a good start, winning their consolation quarterfinal over Essex 2-0 (25-21, 25-21). For up to date results, log on to www.amdsb.ca/GDCI/ofsaa/final.htm. Q.E. Park Eagles storm the Notre Dame net. On this day, however, they were completely rebuffed in a 7-0 loss, falling just one game short of the OFSAA provincial championships. Team Harris out T he 2004 O ntario M e n 's C urling Cham pionship team o f skip M ike Harris, John Base, Phil Loevenm ark, T revor Wall, alternate Ross Scarrow and coach Larry Snow from the O akville Curling Club boast ed a w inning record at the N okia Brier. But they'll not be happy with that as their 6-5 record elim inated them from further action. Free curling clinic Saturday T he O a k v ille C u rlin g C lu b , located at 224 A llan S treet, is holding a free curling clinic to those interested in the sport/recre ation. C urling is one o f the fastest grow ing w inter activities in C anada and the O akville C urling C lub is doing its p a rt to ensure that proper instruction is available to potential curlers. T he clinic w ill be conducted by qualified instructors and will be held this S aturday (M arch 13), 1-3 p.m . T hose interested in taking advantage o f the free clinic are asked to bring a clean pair o f running shoes (do N O T w ear them to the club), w ear stretchy pants and a light ja c k e t or sw eater. For m ore inform ation, please call the O akville C urling C lub at 905-844-6982. Matheson honoured 3 D AY G O L F C L E A R A N C E S A L E S §g| ST M a r c h 1 1 ,1 2 & 13 O N L Y T h u r s d a y : 1 2 p m to 8 p m , F r i d a y 1 0 a m to 8 p m S a tu r d a y : 1 0 a m to 5 p m C anada closed out their O lym pic quali fying round w ith a 4-0 w in over host C osta R ica for the bronze m edal last Friday. D iana M atheson played the entire gam e w hile K ara L ang started and w as subbed in the second h a lf w ith C anada up 2-0 at the tim e. B oth are O akville natives w ho rose up through the O akville Soccer Club. M atheson received honourable m ention for the tournam ent all-star team . T he bronze w as little consolation for C a n ad a , h o w ev er, as they h ad been knocked out o f the O lym pics w ith their earlier upset 2-1 sem ifinal loss to M exico, a team they had beaten 10 straight tim es. Vytis March Break hoops camp T he O a k v ille V ytis B asketball A ssociation's rep coaches are hosting a M arch B reak C am p for boys and girls ages 8-11 from M arch 15-19, 1-4 p.m . daily at L oyola H igh S chool on N ottinghill Gate. D oors open at 12:30 p.m . C ost is $105 w hich includes a reversible jersey and a basketball. C om e out and learn the fu n d a m entals o f the gam e in a fun and friendly environm ent. W ork on im proving yo u r skills (dribbling, passing, shooting) w ith coaches w ho know the gam e and also get a better understanding o f the gam e o f basketball. 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