1 9 | Friday O ctober 2 7 , 2 0 1 7 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | w w w .insidehalton.com H E L P I N G H A N D S Robbie Cant a first-team OUA baseball all-star Oakville' s Robbie Cant was named an Ontario University Athletics baseball first-team all-star. The fourth-year W ilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks infielder fin ished the season with a .4 1 5 bat ting average, the third-best mark in the OUA. He also ranked am ong the top five in the league in on-base percentage (.5 1 6 ) , hits (2 2 ), walks (1 0 ) and stolen bases (five). In one memorable September game, Cant hit a two-run hom er to cap a five-run inning as Laurier erased a 4 -0 deficit in its final atbat to edge Guelph. Laurier finished second in the OUA with a 12 -4 record. After Laurier shut out McMaster 2-0 in the quarter-finals, Cant scored the Golden Hawks' first run and drove in the tying run as Laurier overcame a 4-1 deficit to edge Queen's 5 -4 in the semis. The University of Toronto end ed the Golden Hawks' bid for the championship with an 8-3 win in the final. CFL legend tackles touch game The W H . Morden Public School's W innipeg Blue Bombers touch football team had a ringer for last Saturday morning' s game against the Edm onton Eskimos. Canadian Football Hall of Fam e receiver Milt Stegall, who played 14 seasons with W inni peg in the C FL , dropped by the sch ool to visit with players in the sch o o l's intram ural tou ch football program . After the game he spoke to the players and parents about role models, education and doing the best at what you do. Stegall, now an analyst on TSN's C FL broadcasts, holds league re cords for career touchdowns (1 4 7 ) and touchdowns in a season (2 3 ) and ranks second all-time in career receiving yards (1 5 ,1 5 3 ). Girls on the Oakville Bantam B rep hockey team spent a recent morning serving breakfast at the Kerr Street Mission. The team recently won the silver medal at the Oakville Hornets Harvest Classic tournament. | photo by Riziero Vertolli - Oakville Beaver Guga wins third straight GHAC medal continued from p. 18 W hite Oaks' Sandra Guga turned in her third straight top-three finish at GHAC as the Grade 11 student placed second in the senior girls' race. Oakville runners took four of the five individual OFSAA qualifying spots with Abbey Park' s Nicole Par sons finishing third, Holy Trinity' s Lauren Taylor eighth and Chloe Calitri ninth. Oakville had three more qualifiers in the senior boys' race. Blakelock' s Declan Adams was second, Iroquois Ridge' s Bradley Brown was fifth and Loyola' s Jake Carenza was seventh. Holy Trinity' s Adam Gunner fin ished fifth in the junior boys' race to qualify for OFSAA. Garth Webb' s Rebecca Stevenson (seventh, junior girls) and Abbey Park's Kyle MacKenzie (10th , ju nior boys) had top-10 finishes but did not qualify for OFSAA. Canadian Football Hall of Fame receiver Milt Stegall tries his hand at quarterback during the W.H. Morden Public School's touch football game Saturday morning while teacher Steve Morrison documents the action. | photo by Graham Paine - Oakville Beaver r a g e H a r d w o o d M um um m m Halton Non-Profit Groups: Increase your visibilitybytaking partin our W/A/G fFlO&M ca.com SERVICING THE OAKVILLE COMMUN ITY FOR OVER 20 YEARS! GIVING TUESDAY November 2 8 th , 2017 Multi-Media Feature November 28th, 2017 Contact Kelly Montague at kmontague@metroland.com for complete details SALE TH IS WEEK Karastan $3.99 Mirage Hardwood F ro m Plus Get a Rebate from Mirage! /sq.ft. Installed Plus Get a Rebate from Karastan! $5 .9 9 /s q .ft. foraspecial GivingTuesday insert in your November 24th edition! FOLLOWING LOCATIONS ONLY OPEN SUNDAYS 19 21 SUPERSTORE 228 KING ST. E. Hamilton 905-546-1921 · Persian Rug: coGeco Switch on amazing ·*1metrolandmedia · · Connected to your community* insidehalton.com TRAFALGAR VILLAGE, (across from Oakville Go station ) Oakville 905.849.4472 Irage Hardwood · Karastan Carpeting