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Oakville Beaver, 4 Aug 2016, p. 41

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Morningstar earns gold at Can-Am taekwondo Three members of Oakville's Morningstar Taekwon-Do won gold medals in the blackbelt division at the recent Can-Am Taekwondo Championships in Ottawa. First dans Thao Nguyen-Seguin, Amelie Perreault and Faith Williams each won gold in both pattern and sparring at the recent tournament, which was held in Ottawa. Other Morningstar students to win gold medals included black stripes Evan Sinclair and Sarah Muelli in patterns and Allyscia Hirchak and Amy Williams in sparring. Silver medals went to Ethan Williams and Jacqueline Moodie with two each and Gyorgy Vanyo with one. Karley Janula and Bianca Vanyo earned a pair of bronze medals. Evan Sinclair and Sarah Muelli also took home bronze in spar- Buzz ousted with Game 5 loss to Gaels 41 | Thursday, August 4, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com G a e ls p r e v a i l Faith Williams (left) and Jacqueline Moodie (right) of Morningstar Taekwon-Do, with a competitor from Newfoundland in the middle, celebrate medal wins at the Can-Am Championships in Ottawa recently. | photo submitted ring and Brooke Janula added another in the pattern category. Hammers win Grand Island tourney The Oakville Hammers recently won the Grand Island N.Y., Little League Machine Pitch tournament, defeating Central Amherst 11-5 in the championship game. The Hammers, a rookie ball (born 200708) tournament team, led the Grand Island event in runs with 96 in six games. The team came out flat in its opening game, losing 17-8 against MMBA, but bounced back to defeat the Amherst Bandits 29-4 and host Grand Island 11-10. To get to the final, the Hammers dumped North Tonawanda 19-4 in the quarter-finals and the ANJO Bombers of Lockport 11-5 in the semifinals. In the title game against Central Amherst, the Hammers were down 3-1 in the third inning but exploded for 17 in the next three innings (six maximum per inning). In other tournaments this season, the Hammers have been semifinalists in Erie, Pa., and third in Cleveland, where the boys were given a tour of Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Indians. Members of the team include Ante Vrban, Kevin Garvey, Ayden Bal, Tyler Wasenda, Jude Pitre, Finnegan Thomas, Chris McKnight, Zach Adams, Cristian Almeida, Michael Modopoulos, Spencer Lockwood, Justin Galic, Will St. James and Mate Vrban. The Oakville Buzz jumped out to an early lead but the Green Gaels stormed back to score seven unanswered goals for an 8-4 win in the fifth and deciding game of the Ontario Jr. B Lacrosse League East Conference final in Bowmanville. The Buzz did exactly what road teams need to do, score early, when Ryan Smith, Austin Redding and Eddie Renaud gave the Buzz a 3-0 lead. After the Gaels got on the board early in the second, Jaden Walcot restored the three-goal edge for the Buzz midway through the second. The Gaels scored four times in six minutes to take their first lead of the game and added another late in the second to take a 6-4 edge into the final period. The Gaels added two more midway through the third and shut out the Buzz for the final 30 minutes to advance to the Ontario Jr. B final. Smith lead the Buzz in playoff scoring with 22 goals and 48 points in 13 games, followed by Renaud Despite the efforts of Oakville Buzz's Ryan Smith (29), who scored with 20 goals and 46 points. Adam Wolf, Matt Anderson and Nate Bra- Sunday and led the team with 22 goals during the playoffs, the Buzz was eliminated from the Ontario Lacrosse Association Jr. B playoffs niff each had 14 goals in the postseason while Bailey Brown posted with an 8-4 loss to the Green Gaels in the fifth and deciding game of the semifinal series on Sunday in Bowmanville. a 6.81 goals-against average and an | File photo by Graham Paine ­ Oakville Beaver 8-5 record. Oakville Cricket Academy finishes second at 16-team international U19 tournament in Barbados Oakville Cricket Academy's under-19 team finished runners up at the Sir Garfield Sobers 2016 International Cricket Tournament in Barbados. The tournament, featuring a total of 16 school and club teams, was held from July 7-24. OCA won six of its eight games in Zone A preliminary competition to finish first in the division. The Oakville club followed by defeating Vishnu Boys of Trinidad, defending champions St Leonard's of Barbados, French Verandah from St. Vincent, Foundation School of Barbados, Presentation College and Fatima College of Trinidad and Queens College of Guyana. Oakville, competing in the final held at the Kensington Oval in front of the patron Sir Garfield Sobers, Charlie Griffiths and other notable personalities in the sport of cricket, lost to Antigua Combined Schools in the finals, Antigua Combined Schools ­ 224 for 5 in 40 overs and Oakville Cricket Academy ­ 187 for 7 in 40 overs. Marcus Nandu had 18 wickets as Oakville's leading wicket taker, with Denniel Griffiths recording 12 wickets and Uzair Malik, 11. The highest run scorers were Gauranshu Sharma with 320, Ashtan Deosammy with 203, Griffiths with 134 and Nandu with 120. The trio of Sharma, Deosammy and Nandu were all named to the tournament all-star team while their coach Rue Stephenson was selected to coach the team. OAKVILLE SOCCER CLUB Week Eleven Photo Contest Winner: Photographer: Juliette Leclercq Age Division: GU12 HLDP Spray Nine Oakville Beaver A Proud Sponsor of Oakville Soccer Club Sponsored by:

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