Oakville Beaver, 2 Feb 2017, p. 33

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33 Kevin Nagel, Oakville Beaver Sports Editor, knagel@burlingtonpost.com Sports S Y N C H R O Worrad answered with a powerplay marker at 5:18. Jackson Bales had assists on the Blades' first two goals. Two nights earlier in Toronto, the St. Michael' s Buzzers edged Oakville 3-2, Cameron Wright' s w inning goal com ing on a power play in the second overtime pe riod. Bales and Ryan Foss scored to give the Blades a 2-1 second-peri od lead but St. Mike' s tied the score with 8:10 remaining in the game. D espite the two losses, Oakville still leads the second-place Buzz ers by seven points in the South D ivision standings w ith a record of 28-13-0-5 for 61 points. After tomorrow' s game against the Jr. Canadiens, the Blades are off until the follow ing Friday -- Feb. 10 -- w hen they host the North York Rangers at 7:30 p.m. at Sixteen Mile. | Thursday, February 2, 2 0 1 7 | "Connected to your Community" C A P E R S Blades are back home Friday facing Toronto Jr. Canadiens The Oakville Blades are back at hom e after dropping a pair of road games in the past week. The local Ontario Junior Hockey League team hosts the Toronto Jr. Canadiens tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30 p.m. at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex. The Blades lost 5-3 to the Stouffville Spirit last Saturday, giv ing up two goals in the last two minutes. Andrew Hughes broke a 3-3 tie w hen the Spirit forward scored at 18:31. Teammate Jack Varga added an empty-net goal w ith 52 seconds remaining in the third period. The Blades came from behind twice to tie the score, eliminating a 2-0 Stouffville lead with goals by Tyler Hildebrandt in the first peri od and Matthew Kellenberger late in the second. After the Spirit regained the lead in the third period, Oakville' s Drew OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTO N.com The Oakville Edge juvenile team performs during last weekend's Synchro Capers Invitational Synchronized Skating Com petition at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex. The Edge finished fourth am ong 13 team s in the juvenile division. Gold Ice from Brampton finished first, followed by Burlington Nexxice and Sparkling Ice from Unionville, S.C. | photo by Franki Ikeman - special to Oakville Beaver O akville sp eed skaters w in th ree golds in M ilton Members of the Oakville Speed Skating Club continued to dom i nate the podium at their latest meet in Milton. At the third Western Regional Se ries com petition the OSSC 10-andLiz Lee of the Oakville Speed Skating Club pulls ahead of M ilton's Haleigh Trinca at the Ontario Speed Skating Association's third West Region m eet in Milton recently. Lee was one of three gold-m edal winners from the OSSC. | photo by Graham Paine - Oakville Beaver under skaters were in the spotlight among 36 OSSC participants. Izabella Zakatsiolo, Liz Lee and Aveline DeSousa w on gold medals for OSSC w hile Hana El Sammak, Damian Becker, Colby Warren and Jasmin Kim brought hom e silver medals. Bronze medals w ent to Nate Thom pson, Cameron Massel, Sam Deluca and H yunwoo Chang. Making the top six in their races were Siddharth Khanna, Abbey Little, Alicia Chang, Zinnia Irwin, Lee Deluca, Adam Maynard and Manu Kadalayil. Dennis M oyseyenko fared well in his competitive skating debut in Milton. Earlier this m onth in Clarington, 19 OSSC skaters competed at the third provincial series, with Alex Giannotti and Helios He tak ing home gold medals, Sam Mathew earning a silver medal and Dania El Sammak winning a bronze. Emma Borca and Andrew Liou were am ong the top six in their races. Mills to represent Canada this summer at lacrosseWorld Cup Midfielder Claire Mills, 16, of the Oakville Lady Hawks is one of the youngest of the 18 players named to represent Canada at the FIL W om en' s Lacrosse World Cup in Guildford, England in July. The Canadian Lacrosse Asso ciation announced the selections last Thursday. Athletes on the 25-player na tional training squad were evalu ated in Syracuse, N.Y. last month. I w ill pay $ 1 5 f o r th e k e ttle M ake it $ 2 0 and its yo u rs. NEED M ORE C O U N TER SPACE? Tradyo is a mobile app that connects you with buyers and sellers that are nearest to you. Snap photos and post items you want to sell or chat with the sellers of things you want to buy. Really, it's that simple with Tradyo! So - W hat's in your Tradius? T r a d iu s K e ttle ® 13 s 30 « 2 km t r a d y o .c o m ·· HA p pS to re · ' m e tro la n d nedia Connected to your community* tradye &

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