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Oakville Beaver, 4 Jul 2008, p. 46

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46 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday July 4, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com SOCCER CHAMPS: The River Oaks senior boys' soccer team won an elementary public school tournament recently, defeating E.J. James in the final. River Oaks edges E.J. James in soccer final Mitch Atkinson scored on a penalty kick late in regulation time, giving River Oaks a 2-1 victory over E.J. James in the final of a recent elementary public school senior boys' soccer tournament at West Oak Park. Hongjo Kim had River Oaks' other goal, with Yousef Elsohemy notching the E.J. James marker. River Oaks had advanced to the final with a double shoot-out victory over tournament host Captain R. Wilson in the semifinals. Other members of the River Oaks team, coached by phsy-ed head Gord Ferguson, are Alex Dodds, Greg Labelle, Connor Bevington, Nathan Feric, Andrew Little, Yasin Hathouti, Heeren Mistry, Andrew Beck, Mitch Hann, Sam Everett, Sami Mghazli, Adam Stone, Karl Everett, Emmanuel Furlonge, Dan Boissiere, Oliver Kearns, Jagpreet Garcha, Nathan Smith and Steven Smart. LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER FOREVER YOUNG: Jessie McTavish (front) releases a bowl while Cathie Stephan looks on Wednesday at the Oakville Lawn Bowling Club. The club is celebrating its 100th anniversary this weekend. Jack of all trades Continued from page 44 ing," Buddell says, despite the similarities between the sports. "One side of the green might curl a foot more than the other, the jack is always a different length (the first bowler rolls it and can send it long or short within a certain area, depending on their preference) and it gets moved around." Imagine curling when you're lying three and all of a sudden the rings are shifted backward and to the right by four feet. I keep delivering bowls with varying degrees of success. When I roll one within a couple of feet, it's time to quit. "So how did the rookie do?" I ask the 91-year-old former provincial champion Ron Robson as he walks up the green. "Not too bad," he says, giving me a brief moment of satisfaction. "But you're still bringing your hand across a little too much," he adds, pointing out the flaw in my delivery he could spot from 100 feet away. Fortunately, I've got some time to work on it. CLIP THIS COUPON Join Us For Golf This Season! CLIP THIS COUPON FOR JUNIORS AND ADULTS Still a few spots remaining in our Junior Summer Camps and Adult Golf Clinics. Book your spot NOW! GREEN FEE $65 & CART TAX INC. 905-336-3660 CLIP THIS COUPON EVERY DAY AFTER 3:00 PM GOLF & RIDE PRE-TWILITE SPECIAL Bring in this coupon or book on-line at hiddenlake.com Offer expires July 31, 2008

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