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Oakville Beaver, 1 Oct 2008, p. 34

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34 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday October 1, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Wildcats survive wild finish Playing under the lights at Burlington's Nelson Stadium, the White Oaks Wildcats started fast and then held off a late rally by the Iroquois Ridge Wolfpack to prevail 14-12 Friday in Halton high school Division 3 senior football action. White Oaks' Matt Padmore staked the Wildcats (2-0) to a 13-0 lead by the six-minute mark of the first quarter, running for a pair of touchdowns. Ridge (0-2) struck for two majors in the final six minutes of the contest. Brent Thompson scored on a 75-yard post pattern, breaking two tackles on the way to the end zone, but the convert failed on a bobbled snap. That proved costly in the final minute as, after Adam Polgar's quarterback sneak pulled Ridge within 14-12, White Oaks stopped the Wolfpack on a two-point conversion attempt. Wildcats tight ends Dan Doherty and Hasib Aziz each made several catches to help White Oaks move the chains throughout the game, while middle linebacker Matt Montgomery recorded a pair of sacks and harassed the Ridge offence. Nick Montgomery and David White were also instrumental in slowing the Wolfpack running game, though Ridge's Devon Hiyashida still managed to rush for more than 150 yards. Mike Landry intercepted two passes for the Wolfpack, which will visit the Milton District Mustangs tomorrow (Thursday). White Oaks will travel to Burlington Central. Titans on an early roll The Holy Trinity Titans continued their earlyseason dominance by steamrolling the Robert Bateman Wild 42-0 in senior Division 1/2 play. Jordan Catterall scored three touchdowns for the Titans (2-0), who have outscored their opposition 91-0 this season. Ashton Rochester, Josh McDougall and Jordan King also reached the end zone for Trinity, with Matt Toppan kicking six HIGH SCHOOLFOOTBALL extra points. The Titans will travel to Milton Friday for a clash with the Bishop Reding Royals. STA downs Loyola Matt Poretti recovered a fumble in the Loyola end zone to help the St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders to a 13-3 victory over the Hawks in a senior Division 1/2 clash. Chris Knap also scored a major for the Raiders, who prevailed despite taking numerous penalties in an uninspired effort that did not impress head coach Gerry Knap. Alex Kuntz provided Aquinas' other point, booting a convert. The Raiders (2-0) hope to be sharper this week when they take on the M.M. Robinson Rams in a rematch of the 2007 Halton Division 2 final, won 280 by Robinson. Loyola (0-2) will face another tough test as it hosts the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Eagles, Tigers, Devils also winless The Abbey Park Eagles, T.A. Blakelock Tigers and Oakville Trafalgar Red Devils are also still looking for their first win of the senior Division 1/2 campaign. Abbey Park fell 36-0 to M.M. Robinson Thursday, while OT lost 56-7 to the Christ the King Jaguars and Blakelock dropped a 39-7 decision to the Assumption Crusaders Friday. OT's touchdown came on a pass from Jordan Bisset to Creigh Adams; scoring details from the other games were not available. Of Oakville's four winless squads, Blakelock seems to have the best chance for a victory this week, visiting Robert Bateman tomorrow. OT will also play tomorrow, at home to the Nelson Lords, with Abbey Park hosting Assumption Friday. -- Jon Kuiperij JAMES HOGGETT / SPECIAL TO THE OAKVILLE BEAVER GOING WILD: White Oaks Wildcats fans whoop it up Friday in Burlington. 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