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Oakville Beaver, 17 Jul 2015, p. 29

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T H E Oakville residents Lexie Senior (left) and Emily Boycott will soon head to Los Angeles to compete in the Special Olympics World Games July 25-Aug. 2. Senior, 17, is a White Oaks high school student who has gold-medal aspirations in several swimming events: the 50-metre backstroke and 50m and 100m freestyle. Boycott, 33, is a national champion rhythmic gymnast who is making her third trip to the World Games. She won five golds at the 2007 Games in China and collected one gold, three silver and one bronze four years ago in Greece. | photo by Graham Paine -- Oakville Beaver R I N G O F I N C L U S I O N Kara Lang going into hall of fame Oakville native Kara Lang will be inducted into the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame later this year. The long-time national women's team star was one of eight 2015 inductees announced Wednesday by the hall of fame. Lang scored nine goals in 92 career appearances for Canada before her career ended prematurely due to Kara Lang knee injuries. She is the youngest-ever player to score a goal in international play, tallying against Wales in Algarve Cup competition in 2002 -- when she was 15 years, 132 days old. At the age of 16, she played in all six games for Canada at the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup. The Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame's induction ceremony will take place Nov. 8 in Vaughan. Rock earns fifth MSL win in six Oakville Rock netminder Nick Rose held the Kitchener-Waterloo Kodiaks without a goal in the final 24 minutes, backstopping the Rock to a 6-3 victory Monday in Major Series Lacrosse play at Toronto Rock Athletic Centre. The Kodiaks held a 3-1 lead with 4:01 to go in the second period, but the Rock scored in the final minute of the frame and then added four unanswered markers in the third period to earn its fifth win in six games. Dan Lomas (three goals, one assist) and Jeremy Noble (one goal, three assists) paced Oakville of- 29 | Friday, July 17, 2015 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Sports Briefs fensively with four-point outings. Glen Bryan and Brenden Thenhaus also tallied. Despite starting the season with six straight losses, Oakville entered last night's (Thursday's action) third in the six-team MSL standings with a 5-8 record. The Rock was slated to visit the Peterborough Lakers last night and will play again Sunday in KitchenerWaterloo. Oakville's next home game is Monday (8 p.m.) versus the Brooklin Redmen at TRAC. Sr. B Titans open playoffs tomorrow The Oakville Titans hope to shoot down the Owen Sound North Stars in the first round of the Ontario Lacrosse Association senior B playoffs, beginning tomorrow (Saturday) in Owen Sound. Oakville finished fifth in the regular-season standings with a 7-9 record, three points behind the 8-7-1 North Stars. Oakville, however, won both regular-season meetings, 10-6 and 8-6. After opening the best-of-three series Saturday, the teams will play Game 2 Sunday at Oakville's Toronto Rock Athletic Centre, beginning at 7 p.m. Game 3, if necessary, would be contested Tuesday (July 21) in Owen Sound. The Titans concluded the regular season Sunday with a 10-7 loss to the Wallaceburg Thrashers at TRAC. Todd Kozak collected a hat trick and Mack Abbott added two goals for Oakville, with Mike Gillan and Eric Wales also tallying. Ex-Leafs to tee it up in Canadian Open week opener More than 20 former Toronto Maple Leafs, including members of Toronto's last Stanley Cup-winning squad, will be at Glen Abbey Golf Club Monday to participate in the first event of the 2015 RBC Canadian Open tournament week. The Leafs alumni, Canadian PGA Tour stars and up-andcoming Canadian golf talents will play in the Canada Day Pro-Am, which will benefit the Golf Canada Foundation. Among the ex-Leafs scheduled to participate are former Stanley Cup champions Bob Baun, Ron Ellis and Bob Nevin, as well as Wendel Clark, Rick Vaive, Peter Ing, Bill Derlago, Mark Osborne, Mike Pelyk, Pat Boutette, Lou Franceschetti, Kevin Maguire, Jim McKenny, Ric Nattress, Dave McLlwain, Pat Hickey, Mark Laforest, Jim Morrison, Mike Palmateer, Dave Hutchison and Dave Reid. Current Leafs forward Peter Holland will also play in the event. They'll be joined by Canadian professional golfers Graham DeLaet, David Hearn, Adam Hadwin, Nick Taylor, Mike Weir, Roger Sloan, Brad Fritsch, Corey Conners, Taylor Pendrith, Adam Svensson, Austin Connelly, Blair Hamilton, Garrett Rank, Billy Walsh and Richard Jung. The Canada Day Pro Am will begin at 12:30 p.m. with a shotgun start. The Golf Canada Foundation is the leading source for golf philanthropy in Canada, awarding more than $2.2 million in grants and scholarships since 1982. The foundation's mission is to support and promote programs that increase participation in golf by engaging players of all ages and abilities across Canada. RBC Canadian Open tournament week will also include practice rounds Monday and Tuesday, and the RBC Championship Pro-Am Wednesday that will feature 52 teams -- each consisting of one professional and three amateurs. The Canadian Open tournament will tee off Thursday morning and conclude Sunday evening. AIRE ONE MADNEss sAlE! $700 OFF HI-EFFICIENCY CENTRAL AIR $ 29 /mTH OAC* IN O.P.A. REbATE $400 uP TO NOW $ 1990 *Call for details Was $ 2690 DON'T PAY until 2016!* * HI-EffICIENCy AIR CONDITIONERS · Free Installation · 10 Year Factory Warranty CALL NOW, QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! 9 Locations to serve you better Heating & Cooling www.aireone.com A+ RATING 905-849-4998 1-888-827-2665 For more inFormation, contact Dino@apexfootball.ca

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