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Oakville Beaver, 21 Jan 2009, p. 27

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday January 21, 2009 - 27 Hawks' confidence grew after win against Trinity early December. "You could see in their eyes (in the regular-season game), they came in with no confidence," said Assumption's Trevor Williams, who was the tournament's most valuable player. "They didn't know how good they were, but now they beat Holy Trinity and they came in here on a really good roll." The Hawks proved to themselves just how good they can be against Aquinas, which Laurin called the team's "best win of the year." Choliy showed his versatility in the semifinal win. Not only was he charged with the task of shutting down Aquinas big man Ryan Thomson, but he also emerged as the Hawks' top scorer in the game, putting up 29 points. Presutti had 18 and then added 14 more against the Crusaders. If the Hawks ever did doubt their ability, they certainly don't now. "Our main goal is we want to make it to OFSAA," said L'Africain. "Halton we're thinking about, but we want to be the best team in Ontario." Loyola will get a test run proving themselves on the provincial LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER level. Halton was granted two berths for the all-Catholic champi- Oakville Ice goaltender Ali Binnington and two of her teammates deny Burlington Barracudas' Holly Graham on a scoring onship so, despite the loss to chance Saturday at Canlan Ice Sports. The Ice dropped a 3-1 decision to Burlington in Provincial Women's Hockey League play. Assumption, the Hawks will move on to the provincial tournament next month in St. Catharines. The Etobicoke Dolphins scored with 17 seconds to A day earlier, Oakville dropped a 3-1 decision to the play to steal a point from the Oakville Ice Sunday in Burlington Barracudas. Dayna Newsom scored a shortProvincial Women's Hockey League action. handed goal with 10 seconds to play in the second period Paula LaGamba gave Oakville a 1-0 lead with a power- to tie the game 1-1 for Oakville, but the Ice was not be Prior to last weekend's Ontario all-Catholic boys basketball qualifier, Holy Trinity coach Andrew Saulez looked at the quality of teams com- play goal midway through the opening period and Lisa able to build on that momentum in the third. Burlington Donachey doubled the advantage just over five minutes scored on the power play just seven seconds into the peripeting and declared, "I think everyone's looking forward to it." Judging by the number of coaches and school representatives at into the second. However, despite outshooting Etobicoke od and later added an insurance goal. Oakville, now 10-9-6 on the season, plays its lone Saturday's final at Assumption High School, he was right. And the teams 47-19, the Ice would not get another past Dolphins' goalie Kaitlynn Blasco. Etobicoke tied the game with two third- game this week on the road as it faces the Durham delivered. Lightning in Ajax on Saturday. Assumption's 66-61 win over Loyola in the championship game was- period markers. n't the only contest that came down to the wire. The bronze-medal game and both semifinals were also thrillers: Continued from page 25 Late goal costs Ice victory over Etobicoke Tourney provided plenty of drama · Bronze-medal game: Aquinas 59, Holy Trinity 58 Ryan Thomson scored 19 points and Kyle Enright added 16 to lead the Raiders while Jordan Clarke paced Trinity with 14. · Semifinals: Loyola 72, Aquinas 69; Assumption 63, Holy Trinity 59 Loyola's Ostap Choiy scored 29 points and Adam Presutti chipped in with 18 as the Hawks defeated the tournament's second seed, Aquinas. Evan St. Hilliare led the Raiders with 27 and Thomson had 21. The Trinity/Assumption matchup had the makings of the biggest upset of the tournament, but Assumption overcame a 12-point halftime deficit to down the Titans. Malcolm Fischer had 12 points for Trinity and Tim Doyley was also in double figures with 10. Three local players -- Trinity's Jordan Clarke, Loyola's Mike L'Africain and Aquinas' Ryan Thomson -- were named tournament allstars. Assumption's Trevor Williams was the tournament's MVP. The Eagles edged the Vikings 2-1 in an all-Oakville atom final at last weekend's Frank Sabatino Memorial Tournament. The atom championship, which was decided in overtime, was a matchup of two squads that had struggled in house league play this year. In the peewee final, the Brampton Bombers blanked the Oakville Vikings 4-0. See Friday's edition of The Oakville Beaver for coverage of the tournament. Atom Eagles THE A E BIGGEST SEVLR! win FSMT gold E FREE CENTRAL AIR Plus: NO Payment NO Interest For 6 Months O.A.C. 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