Oakville Beaver, 25 Dec 2014, p. 65

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Stewart strikes for Black Cobras in semifinal, final victories in Durham Julianna Stewart scored both of the Oakville Hornets atom black Cobras goals, including the overtime winner, as the Cobras defeated Nepean 2-1 in the final of the recent Durham West girls' house league hockey tournament. Blades conclude 2014 schedule with victory over North York Brandon Hughes and Christian Rajic scored 78 seconds apart in the third period and the Oakville Blades held off a late charge by the North York Rangers to win 6-4. The Blades led 3-2 heading into the third period of Sunday's Ontario Junior Hockey League game and it remained that way until Tanner Shaw set up Hughes with 7:14 remaining. Rajic's goal just over a minute later looked to have sealed the win, but North York scored twice in the final two minutes to pull the Rangers within one. Max Lindsay's empty-net goal would finally put the game away for Oakville. Shaw finished with a goal and two assists while Brendan McGlynn made 27 saves for the win. Matt Lippa and Shaw scored first-period power-play goals to erase an early 1-0 North York lead, and Sean Kohler scored late in the second period to give the Blades a 3-2 lead going into the third. With the win, the Blades, who were shut out 3-0 by Georgetown Friday, finished the month with a 5-3-0 record. Oakville returns to action in the new year when they host the Toronto Jr. Canadiens Friday, Jan. 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex. The win also kept Oakville (22-13-3) tied atop the OJHL's South Division with the Toronto Lakeshore Patriots, who edged Georgetown 2-1 in overtime Sunday. 65 | Thursday, December 25, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Girls' hockey Stewart also provided all of Oakville's markers in a 3-2 shootout win over Mississauga White in the semifinals. Earlier in the competition, the Cobras blanked Durham West Orange 4-0 and Barrie Purple 2-0, and downed Mississauga White 5-1. Emily Bianchi notched a hat trick against Durham West, and Julia Lupton recorded the shutout in the first two games. Also contributing to the tournament win were Caitlyn Correia, Clare Caporal, Emily King, Emma Erceg, Jennie Dillon, Jessica Froneman, Madelyn Williams, Maya Franzoi, Mea McGuinness, Olivia Carson, Sabrina Sgrignuoli, Shelbi Cosentino and Sierra McDonald. The Cobras are coached by Jason Stewart, Tracy Rego and Paul Lupton. Kasia Carson and Andrea King are the trainers. Novice red Flames golden in Barrie Goaltender Gabriela McTeague and the Oakville Hornets novice red Flames allowed just three goals in four games to win the recent Barrie Sharkfest girls' house league hockey tournament. Oakville defeated Barrie 4-1 in the championship game. Jessica Lock scored twice in the final, with Paige Fiorelli and Cara Smith notching the Flames' other goals. Other members of the Flames are Maddie Crisp, Aubrey Lynch, Adriana McTeague, Abby LabelleScott, Madeline Delahunt, Grace Snelgrove, Emma Whalen, Julia Foster, Rian Compagnon and Drew Schmidt. Mike Fiorelli, Shawn Delahunt, Terry Labelle and Don Smith coach the Flames, and Danielle Smith is the trainer. SHOP IN IN-STORE N-S STORE OR AT AT www.prohockeylife.com Best Buy CORRECTION NOTICE NEWSPAPER RETRACTION FOR THE BEST BUY DECEMBER 19 CORPORATE FLYER In the December 19 flyer, page 13, the Retrak Bluetooth® Selfie Stick and Timer Selfie Stick (Web Code: 10341774/ 10347157) will not be in stock due to inventory delays. Customers may take rainchecks for the duration of the flyer period. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers.

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