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Oakville Beaver, 14 Oct 2016, p. 24

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, October 14, 2016 | 24 Kevin Nagel Sports Editor sports@oakvillebeaver.com Sports r a i d e r s r o "Connected to your Community" m p St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders Aidan O'Sullivan dePenza scoops up the loose ball after a fumble by the Oakville Trafalgar Red Devils quarterback. It was that type of day for OT, which lost 31-6 to the host Raiders in Halton high school senior boys Tier 1/2 Volpe Division action on Thursday afternoon. Aquinas improved its record to 3-1 while the Red Devils dropped to 1-3. | photo by Graham Paine ­ Burlington Post (follow on Twitter @ halton_photog) Jovanovich paces Hornets in PWHL victory Brooke Jovanovich had four points as the Oakville Hornets remained the Provincial Women's Hockey League's only undefeated team with a 5-2 win over the Leaside Wildcats. Jovanovich had the only goal in the opening period of Wednesday's game. Leaside tied the game with a shorthanded goal in the second but Jovanovich set up Lexie Adzija in the final minute of the period to restore Oakville's lead. Kayla and Sarah Fillier then scored 54 seconds apart early in the third period to extend the Hornets' advantage to 4-1. Jovanovich picked up her third assist of the game as Jessica Digirolamo scored a power-play goal to make it 5-1. Leaside got one back in the final seconds of the game. Annie MacDonald had two assists for the Hornets while Maddy McArthur made 32 saves for the win. Oakville, 7-0-2, hosts Waterloo tonight (Friday) at Joshua's Creek Arenas at 8:30 p.m. The Hornets play in London tomorrow. Gryphons catcher Lacoste an all-star Oakville's Troy Lacoste has been named to the Ontario University Athletics baseball all-star team. The second-year catcher with the Guelph Gryphons was named to the OUA second team. Lacoste batted .333 with three doubles, five RBIs and three stolen bases in 10 games, recording a hit in all but one of those games. Guelph went 11-7 this season, but was 7-3 with Lacoste behind the plate. The Gryphons play the Brock Badgers in the opening round of the playoffs this weekend. Tues/Thurs: Baseball and Softball Skills Classes (Pitching, Hitting, Fielding, Catching) Mon/Wed: Baseball Development Program (for current or future rep players) Fri: Softball Hitting Clinics Sat/Sun: 6 week or 12 week Camps Age 4-6: Parent and Player Camp Age 6-9: All-Skill 5-Tool Camp to learn the fundamentals Age 9+: All-Skill 5-Tool Camp to practice skills to get better Age 10+: High Performance Camp for future rep or travel program players Contact Fieldhouse for Lessons, Classes, Clinics and Training Programs. Fieldhouse provides the best baseball training with professional full-time baseball coaches and a first class indoor training facility for year-round training. Contact us: info@fieldhouseathletics.ca · Phone: 905-639-3421 · 5230 Harvester Road fieldhouseathletics.ca LIVE YOUR WILDEST BASEBALL DREAMS

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