Oakville Beaver, 22 Dec 2016, p. 33

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33 |Thursday, Decem ber 22, 2 0 1 6 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com The Ontario Hockey Federation Championships are coming to Oakville this spring. The OHF recently made their host team selections, based on bids from all over the province, and announced that the Oakville Rangers will host two of the 10 championships. Oakville Rangers to host peewee AA, bantam A1 OHF championships in April The peewee AA and bantam A1 teams will be hosting the pres tigious events on the April 7-9, 2017 weekend at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex. In addition to the host Rangers, each event will include the cham pions from the four member part ners -- the Ontario Minor Hockey the last two laps, which was quite tough to do," he said. "I thought I was going to be con sumed by the Korean train, but it ended up for the better." After missing the first two World Cup rac es of the season, Duffy made his season debut last week in China, finishing seventh in the 1,000m and helping the Canadian team fin ish fourth in the relay. He said it took some time getting back into international racing but was much happier with his performance in South Korea. "I was sharp all day in finding the right tracks and defending against other skat ers. I think I just executed pretty well and I couldn't be happier," he said. b u i i t t e r # Association, Minor Hockey Alli ance of Ontario, the Greater To ronto Hockey League and North ern Ontario Hockey Association -- to decide the overall provincial champions for the 2016-17 sea son. The coaching staffs and parent volunteer committees from both Rangers teams are working to achieve their goal of making the OHF championship weekend a memorable one for both the play ers and spectators. More details on the OHF announcement and tourna ments are available by visiting bit.ly/2hu40qX. Oakville' s Patrick Duffy held off three skaters from host South Korea to earn a bronze medal at last Saturday' s World Cup short-track speed skating race. Competing at the site of 2018 Olympic short-track speed skating competition, Duffy finished third in the 1,000 metres to earn his second individual World Cup medal and first since the 2014-15 season. The former Oakville Speed Skating Club member finished behind Kazakhstan's Nurbergen Zhumagaziyev and Canadian team mate Pascal Dion, who took the silver. "It feels pretty great," Duffy said. "It was quite shocking to finish third, to be honest. I couldn't ask for a better finish, having Pascal on the podium with me." With three skaters from the World Cup host country in the six-man final, the 25-yearold Duffy had his work cut out for him to earn a spot on the podium. "I had to fend off three South Koreans over Speed skater Duffy earns World Cup bronze ON NOW AT T H E B R IC K ! 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