34 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday June 16, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com High school athletes of the year Continued from page 30 earn a basketball scholarship. Conor Meschino played volleyball, basketball and soccer for the Titans this past year, and lists winning the Halton AAAA basketball title as his athletic highlight at Trinity. Also the MVP of the soccer team, Meschino intends to study biology and play basketball at Wilfrid Laurier University in the fall. Abbey Park Ally Williams suited up for the Eagles in hockey for the Hawks, but the brightest part of her future may lie in soccer. Bernier, who was the basketball team's MVP, will attend the University of Alabama next year on a soccer scholarship. Matt Ozimec competed in volleyball, basketball and soccer this past year at Loyola. He will return to high school in the fall. Oakville Trafalgar Jenna Bull is a three-time MVP of the Red Devils' field hockey team and helped OT win bronze at the provincial field hockey championships last fall. She also played ice hockey and soccer for the Devils. Bull, who hopes to play field hockey for the national team in the future, will attend Rutgers University next year and plans to pursue an education in communications or kinesiology. Chris Dickenson was the captain of OT's rugby team that won bronze at the OFSAA championships earlier this month. A member of the national rugby team program, Dickenson also co-captained the Red Devils' basketball team this year. He will study business at McMaster University this fall. King's Christian Britney Freeman brought versatility to King's this past year, evidenced by the fact she played keeper, sweeper, defense, midfield and striker for the school's soccer team. She also demonstrated strong leadership skills with the soccer and volleyball clubs, in addition to playing badminton. Freeman headed up a campaign to install bleachers in the school gymnasium. Hamish Patterson loves to run. He competed in cross-country each of his four years at King's, and helped found the school's new track-and-field program. During his time at King's, Patterson qualified for OFSAA in cross-country and consistently placed in the top 25 at the large Golden Horseshoe Athletic Conference meets. He also tried high jump and steeplechase this year for the first time. MISSISSAUGA CHAMPS: The Oakville Raiders under-13 A boys' soccer team girls' basketball, hockey and softball. The won the championship at the recent Mississauga International Tournament. U13 Raiders break through Persistence finally paid off for the Oakville Raiders. The under-13 A boys' soccer team won the recent Mississauga International Tournament, a competition in which they had reached the final in four consecutive years but had not managed to win. Oakville defeated Etobicoke 1-0, Kleinberg 4-0 and Unionville 5-0 in the preliminary round, then blanked Pickering 2-0 in the semifinal before blasting South Region Soccer League rival Brampton East A 4-0 in the goldmedal contest. Members of the team are Devon Lio, Jeffrey Podgorski, Cameron Galea-Andrews, Andrew Sachetti, Adam Traynor, Peter Obyrtacz, Darrin McLeod, Kevin Dibblee, Joey Kapusin, Luca Ciminelli, Derek Peters, Daniel Borg, Austin Wright, Christian Douglas, Matthew DerickHuie and Ross Hunter. Martin Traynor is the head coach, Michele Sachetti is the assistant coach, Joe Borg is the trainer and Rita Peters is the manager. Grade 11 student also won a league championship with the Oakville Hornets rep program and intends to play another year with the Hornets before heading to university to study kinesiology and play collegiate hockey. Brandon Smith was the most valuable player of Abbey Park's boys' hockey team, a club that went to Europe for a series of exhibition games during the March Break. Smith, in his Grade 12 year, also played football and rugby for the Eagles. Iroquois Ridge Ali Okiniro starred in soccer, badminton, volleyball and basketball this past year for the Trailblazers. She was named the MVP in soccer, volleyball and basketball, and leaves Ridge having won at least one Halton title in each of her five years. The 17-year-old has set her sights on playing university soccer in the U.S. and studying biology and business. Bryan Fautley captained Ridge to a Halton AAA volleyball championship and was named the team's most valuable player. Fautley, who also competed in track and field, hopes to crack the provincial volleyball team this summer and plans to play volleyball at Queen's University next year, where he will study physical education. Loyola Justine Bernier played basketball and Aquinas summer basketball camp This year's Raiders Basketball Camp will be held July 23-27 at St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School. The camps are committed to providing top-quality, professional instruction for players of all skill levels in a setting that emphasizes individual attention and maximum participation. Cost is $175. All levels are welcome, as the camps offer a variety of formats and group players by age and ability. For more information, contact Mark Maga at swishbasketball@gmail.com or visit the Raiders Basketball Camp website at www.freewebs.com/swishbasketballcamps. Proceeds from the camps go directly towards St. Thomas Aquinas' basketball program. WHO DOES IT... WHO DOES IT... 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