Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 15 Jun 2007, p. 43

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday June 15, 2007 - 43 Under-15 Gunners romp in tournament final After losing their previous tournament final in penalty kicks, the Oakville Gunners made sure to avoid a similar fate at the Mississauga International Tournament recently. Oakville pounded North Mississauga Panthers A 7-0 in the championship game, earning the under-15 boys' title. The rout capped off an unbeaten tournament showing by the Gunners, who outscored their opposition 15-2 on their way to wins over Welland, North Mississauga B and Woodbridge Strikers A as well as a scoreless tie against the Mississauga Falcons. Oakville keeper Jonty Moore helped the Gunners reach the final by stopping three shots in the shoot-out that decided their semifinal game against Woodbridge. Oakville claimed the shoot-out by a 3-1 count. Mark Santos was named tournament MVP. Other players on the team are Sebastian Novais, Jordan Kotsopoulos, Aleksandar Radosevic, Brandon Musselman, John Nardozzi, Jeremy Gaylor, Delfin Nogueira, Alex Biafore, Brandon Galea-Andrews, Lukas Andrade, Marko Bojovic, Chris Karafilov, Khaled Safwat, Eric Pereira and Brandon Gregory. Paul Marques and Phil Ionadi coach the squad. DECISIVE VICTORY: The Oakville Gunners under-15 boys' soccer team defeated North Mississauga A 7-0 in the championship game of a recent tournament in Mississauga. Eagles second at Barbarian Cup By Herb Garbutt rugby program has done a good job in OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF promoting the sport and the Eagles have benefited from that. Stuart Pole, The Abbey Park Eagles hope their Greg Kozlik, Adam Davis and Graeme trip to the provincial bantam final is a McMullen all came to the Eagles with a sign of another emerging rugby power. strong understanding of the fundamenThe Eagles won three straight games tals, thanks to the Crusaders. at the Barbarian Cup -- the provincial Leggatt said adding in "a group of Grade 9 championship --including a really talented athletes from other 19-0 victory over Brantford Collegiate in sports" bolstered the roster. Included in the semifinals, to reach the final where that group is Omar Al-Shariff, a basketthey fell 17-0 to St. Clair ball player who was "Hopefully, this sets in the gold-medal game. named the team's MVP at Halton rugby has long a good precedent the Barbarian Cup, and been dominated by the for the future. As soccer player Chris Reist, Oakville Trafalgar Red the team's MVP for the these guys are Devils, who have won 36 season. Both used the of the last 37 Halton moving up, it footwork learned from championships and eight should be more their respective sports to consecutive junior titles. competitive and it avoid tackles. However, Abbey Park makes things better The Eagles' Tevin upset OT for the Halton Roberts and Andrew in terms of rugby bantam title to earn a spot Smith caught the eye of in the Barbarian Cup, and equality in the provincial coaches scoutwhere the Eagles showed sport." ing the tournament, as did they are among the best Al-Shariff and Pole. Reist Abbey Park coach in province. may have as well, had he "OT has a long tradi- Tyler Leggatt not suffered a serious knee tion of older brothers, injury in the tournament. cousins and uncles passing the torch. In addition to natural athletic ability, That's what we would like to see here," Leggatt said the team had the size to said Abbey Park's Tyler Leggatt, who win a physical contest. coaches the team with Terry Pottruff. 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