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Oakville Beaver, 23 May 2008, p. 52

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52 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday May 23, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Kayaker is also an activist OT humbles Eagles in rugby finale Continued from page 49 People have to change the way of thinking that way." Though van Koeverden readily admits "being a fast kayaker doesn't make me a political expert," he certainly can't be accused of living in a bubble. He has been actively involved in Right to Play, visiting Liberia last November as an ambassador for the organization, which does humanitarian work using sports and recreation programs to improve health, build life skills and foster peace in countries affected by war, poverty and disease. In clarifying his original comments, which were made at a human rights rally at Queen's Park, Stojko said, "I'm not telling them to boycott. I'm not telling them you've got to do this or you've got to do that -- just be aware of the situation and to make their choices accordingly." Call it what you want. 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It was the regular-season finale for both clubs, with Abbey Park scheduled to host the White Oaks Wildcats in a playoff quarter-final contest today (3:30 p.m.) while OT enjoys a first-round bye. "I really thought we would (give them a tough game)," said Leggatt, who has been working with the team for the past four years. "A physical contest that I expected would be evenly matched wasn't even close. What's unfortunate is it is reminiscent of every year playing that team. I thought our guys would have a better understanding of the game and maybe some confidence, but it definitely didn't go that way." Losing fullback Mike Goddard, who will play rugby next year at the University of Guelph, didn't help matters. Fly half Craig Leveridge was also hit hard during the contest, staying in the game but limiting his effectiveness, according to Leggatt. "He's tough and resilient, but I know it had an effect on him," said the coach. The loss dropped Abbey Park from second to fourth in the Division 1 standings. Notre Dame (4-2-1) will be home to Holy Trinity in today's other first-round match, with the T.A. Blakelock Tigers (4-0-2) also enjoying a bye. "Blakelock is a very gritty team, not scared of any physical challenge," Leggatt said. "But as far as anybody beating OT, it's going to be a challenge. They're definitely confident." -- Jon Kuiperij Town to honour Blades Monday night After their best-ever season came to a conclusion earlier this month, the Oakville Blades will be recognized by the Town of Oakville at a civic reception Monday. Mayor Rob Burton and members of council will be on hand from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Town Hall to congratulate Blades players and coaches for their success this past year. The public is also invited to attend the reception. 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