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Oakville Beaver, 2 Jun 2010, p. 24

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24 Sports Oakville Beaver www.aplushomes.ca Adam Campbell 905-844-4444 R E A L T YC O R P. B R O K E R A G E I N D E P E N D E N T LY O W N E D A N D O P E R AT E D Broker of Record SPORTS EDITOR: JON KUIPERIJ Phone 905-845-3824 (ext. 432) Fax 905-337-5571 email sports@oakvillebeaver.com · WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 2010 Buzz finally on a roll Three straight wins move lacrosse team above .500 mark on junior B season was. The Warlords are 9-4 on the season and had defeated the Buzz 8-6 the previous weekend. After scuffling to a .500 record "The offence, in particular, saw in the first half of the junior B what it needed to do to score lacrosse season, the Oakville Buzz goals," Rook said of the game may finally be on the right track. against the Warlords. "Welland has The Buzz posted three wins a good goalie and a big and aggresagainst division rivals this past sive defence that forces you to the week, putting the team back in the outside. Our boys made a concerthunt for a top-four finish in the ed effort to cut into the middle and Ontario Lacrosse it led to breakdowns Association's Western "We weren't by the Welland running properly Conference. defence that resulted Oakville reeled off as a team. We in goals." victories over the had to hold O a k v i l l e 's Niagara Thunderhawks, improved play will be Welland Warlords and people to a put to the test Sunday, St. Catharines higher standard when the 12-0 Six Spartans in a four-day of accountability." Nations Rebels pay a span, improving to 8-5 visit to Glen Abbey. on the campaign and n Buzz head coach But the Buzz hung moving into a tie for Sam Rook with the Rebels earlier fifth place in the conthis season, dropping ference. A top-four finish is signifi- a 12-10 decision May 2 at Six cant because it would earn the Nations. team home-floor advantage in the "I'm looking for us to have a opening round of the playoffs, better performance defensively. We which are still more than a month had far too many breakdowns in away. that first game against them," The Buzz rode a four-goal effort Rook said. "It's not a game that's from Patrick Corbett to a 9-2 rout hard to get up for. We have a good of the Thunderhawks Thursday in rivalry going with them and it's Niagara, got a hat trick from always fun playing them." Connor Gamble to down the Sunday's game is scheduled for Warlords 9-7 Friday at Glen Abbey a 7 p.m. start. The Buzz will also Recreation Centre, and needed host the Orangeville Northmen Braden Gallant's two goals and two Friday, when opening faceoff is assists to edge the Spartans 6-5 slated for 8 p.m. Sunday in St. Catharines. NOTES: Spencer Gallant (two), The three wins came after Buzz Braden Gallant, Alex Kruse and coaches and players "cleared the Gamble had Oakville's other goals air", according to coach Sam Rook. against Niagara. Dan Lomas, Bryan "There were some changes we Cole, Cedric Soubry, Kevin Harper, had to make as coaches with the Jamie Elliott and Corbett netted message that was coming across," singles versus Welland, and Jack said Rook, noting there was a Matthews, Robert Bentivegna, strained relationship between the Spencer Gallant and Gamble found club's veteran players and its rook- the net against St. Catharines... ies. "We weren't running properly Tyler Sullivan earned the wins in as a team. We had to hold people to goal against Niagara and Welland, a higher standard of accountabili- while Grahame Kirkness recorded ty." the victory against the Spartans... While defeating Niagara and St. Rook said the Buzz hopes to shore Catharines -- teams both below up the right-hand side of its Oakville in the standings -- wasn't offence and possibly acquire a vetsomething to get too excited eran goalie before the trade deadabout, the victory over Welland line, which is three weeks away. By Jon Kuiperij BEAVER SPORTS EDITOR STEPHEN LEITHWOOD / METROLAND WEST MEDIA GROUP AIR TIME: Tom Paterson of T.A. Blakelock (left) somersaults through the air alongside St. Catharines Sir Winston Churchill's Kyle Palframan during the open boys' 2,000-metre steeplechase event at last week's south regional high school track-and-field championships in St. Catharines. Paterson went on to finish 13th. Seven local qualifiers for OFSAA track Oakville won't have its usual heavy representation at this year's Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) track-and-field championships. Only seven local athletes were able to qualify for this weekend's OFSAA meet in London by managing top-four finishes in their events at last week's south regional championships in St. Catharines. St. Thomas Aquinas student Kelly Hennessy was the lone Oakville gold medalist at regionals, winning both the junior girls' 1,500-metre and 3,000m events. Her sister, Colleen, was second in both distances at the senior girls' level. Holy Trinity's Eric Labelle (senior boys' 3,000m) and T.A. Blakelock's Devon Bosada (junior girls' 400m) and Karley Donnelly (junior girls' 300m hurdles) were Oakville's other silver medalists at the regional meet. Trinity's Rachel Bronzovich (midget girls' 800m and 1,500m) and Blakelock's Colin Liberty (senior boys' triple jump) also qualified for OFSAA with fourth-place finishes in St. Catharines. Twelve Oakville residents and two local teams qualified for last year's OFSAA championships.

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