Oakville Beaver, 20 Apr 2017, p. 37

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3 7 | Thursday, April 2 0 , 2 0 1 7 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Kevin Nagel, Oakville Beaver Sports Editor, knagel@burlingtonpost.com Sports "Connected to your Community " PeeweeA1 Rangers onlysecond M OHAteamtowin OHFtitle By Kevin Nagel Beaver sports editor Minor Oaks Hockey Association president John Verdon doubles as coach of the Oakville Rangers' peewee A1 rep team. W hen the season started last fall, Verdon had previously coached only five players on the roster, with 10 more com ing from nine different teams. Last weekend in Kapuskasing, his Rang ers, representing the Ontario Minor Hockey Association, finished a surprisingly success ful season by w inning the Ontario Hockey Federation championship. It' s only the second time an MOHA team has accomplished the feat. "W hile the medals and hats are awesome, being able to com e back from deficits, learn ing what it takes to be a great teammate, and seeing the benefits of discipline and sacrifice -- these are the lessons that the boys will take away from this," said Verdon. M atthew Piroli scored the w in n in g goal in the gold-m edal gam e, givin g the Rang ers a 3-2 d ecision over the only team to beat O akville in the tournam ent' s roundrobin portion, A lliance cham pion Cam bridge. The Rangers, ranked No. 5 in the prov ince, managed to edge Cambridge, ranked fourth, in the rematch to gain the OHF title. In addition to host Kapuskasing and Cam bridge, the other two teams the Rangers had Members of the Oakville Rangers include (front row, from left) Angelo Turco and William Forbes; (second row) Anthony Turco, Daniel Verdon, Simon McCabe, Noah Bulger, Adam Keogh and Andrew Richardson; (third row) Troy Elson, James Birchenough, John Van Wyk, Kael Carey and Sean Covert; (back row) John Verdon, Matty MacPherson, Brian Birchenough, Tyler Van Laare, Stevie Flynn, Matthew Piroli, Logan Fletcher, Liam Austin and Pat Carey. | photo submitted to face at OHFs were Port Credit, the Greater Toronto H ockey League winners, and Temiskaming, the Northern Ontario H ockey Asso ciation champs. The Rangers were 3-1 in the round-robin portion and advanced to the championship game with a 3-1 semifinal victory over Port Credit. Oakville fell behind 1-0 in the final but three second-period goals in a span of under three m inutes proved to be the difference. Kael Carey and Stevie Flynn -- w ho along with Simon McCabe scored 50 goals this season -- were the other two Ranger goalgetters. Goalie W ill Forbes, w ho rotated starts with Angelo Turco this season, earned the w in for Oakville. "Every skater on the team got a point dur ing the tournament and if that isn't the defi nition of a team, I don't know what is," said Pat Carey, an assistant coach for the Rang ers along with Brian Birchenough, Anthony Turco and Allen Elson. Oakville had to defeat the province' s top-ranked peewee A1 squad, Essex, in an OMHA six-point semifinal series. The Rangers came back from a 5-1 deficit, w in ning three straight games, to advance to the OMHA final, where they disposed of Aurora, going 3-0-1. The provincial title wrapped up a sea son in w hich the Rangers finished with an overall record of 63-16-6, w hich included a first-place finish in the Tricounty League and an overtime victory (on a Daniel Verdon goal) over No. 2-ranked W hitby to w in the Brampton Regional Silver Stick tournament during the Christmas break. Verdon figures more than half of the play ers will m ove up to the AA level next year in minor bantam, but he'll continue to coach A level w ith the minor bantams. Other members of the team include Troy Elson, James Birchenough, John Van Wyk, Daniel Verdon, Logan Fletcher, Tyler Van Laare, Liam Austin, Andrew Richardson, Adam Keogh, Sean Covert, Matty MacPherson and Noah Bulger. -- Kevin Nagel Oakville Vytis U11 girls won the Ontario Cup Division 4 basketball championship in London recently. They defeated Waterloo in the gold-medal game. | photo submitted Vytis under-11 girls live up to No. 1 seeding with Ontario Cup gold medal Ranked No. 1 in Division 4 Ontario Cup basketball play, the Oakville Vytis under-11 girls made the seeders look good by w inning gold at the Ontario Basketball Associa tion tournament. The girls w ent 4-0, includ ing a 31-14 victory in the final over Waterloo Royal City in a battle of undefeated teams. Vytis finished the season on an 11-1 run, a one-point loss preventing the team from a 12-game w in streak. On average, nine players on the 13-girl roster scored in each game. In the final against Wa terloo, Claudia Da Silva led Vytis with six points, followed by Georgi Brinton with five, Katie Yamka and Kristen DiGiovanni with four each, Malina Lopez, Alyssa Stephenson and Maya Corbett with three each, Stella Sgro with two and Romina Passafiume with one. 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