www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday July 18, 2008 - 35 Canada, England set to clash in U20 final at Appleby Canada and England will clash in tomorrow's (Saturday's) championship game of the Women's Under-20 Nations Cup rugby tournament, being held at Appleby College. England finished the round-robin with a 2-0 record, posting wins over Canada (31-5) and Wales (14-3). Canada earned a spot in the final by defeating Wales 22-0 Monday, getting two tries from Brittany Sammut and one each from Jacey Murphy and Marth Goodrow. Tomorrow's final is slated for a 5 p.m. start, with tickets available for $5. The game will be preceeded by a 3:10 p.m. exhibition contest between Ontario's senior women's squad and the American under-20 team. Meanwhile, local resident Danielle Wilhoeft suited up for a Canada `A' squad that took on England and Wales in exhibition games throughout the tournament. Canada `A' edged Wales 13-11 and fell 22-5 to England. Jocelyn Poirier and Courtney Blum had the Canadian tries and Joannah Clift added a penalty kick against Wales, with Clare Miller recording the Canadians' only score against the English. MICHAEL IVANIN / SPECIAL TO THE OAKVILLE BEAVER BACK OFF: Canadian player Sarah Stevens (right) fends off Wales' Becky Newton during Women's Under-20 Nations Cup action Monday at Appleby College. Canada won 22-0 and will play in the tournament final tomorrow (Saturday). Celebratory weekend Italy Cup champs in store as Cru turns 40 The Oakville Crusaders Rugby Club will celebrate its 40th anniversary season with several events this weekend. Tonight (Friday), the club will host an alumni dinner at Othello's Banquet Hall. Founding members, club presidents and rugby dignitaries will be on hand to help with the celebration, which is expected to draw nearly 300 people. Tomorrow (Saturday), the festivities move to the pitch at Crusader Park. Games will begin at 9:30 a.m., with the under-14 club taking the field, and conclude with a 4 p.m. contest between the Crusaders premier men's team against old rival Balmy Beach. A highlight of the day should be the over-40 contest between NOBS (Niagara Old Boys) and a Crusaders' oldtimers club. Prizes will be raffled off during the day and memorabilia from all decades will be on display, with a night of music and dancing to follow at the Crusader Clubhouse. Sunday, the celebratory weekend will conclude with the club's 14th annual Greater Vulgar Open golf tournament at Indian Wells Golf & Country Club in Burlington. DOMINANT SHOWING: The Oakville Raiders under-14 boys' soccer team won the championship in dominant fashion at a recent international tournament in Italy. The Raiders defeated squads from the host country, France, Denmark and Canada by a combined score of 20-1 to reach the final, where Oakville blanked a Greek squad 2-0. Members of the Raiders, who compete in the Ontario Youth Soccer League, are (front row, left to right) Christian Kusiewicz, Andrew Sahai, Ross Hunter, Darrin MacLeod, Christian Briscoe, Matthew Derrick-Huie, Joey Kapusin, (back row, left to right) Ethan Danielli, Piotr Obyrtacz, Derek Peters, Tomasz Tochowicz, Jeffrey Podgorski, Karlo Bobinac, Daniel Borg, Cameron Galea-Andrews, Luca Ciminelli and coach Ed McBride. Not pictured are Andrew Sacchetti and assistant coach Chris Curran. Extra motivation for Buzz tonight against Mountaineers Continued from page 34 over the boards by the Mountaineers' coaching staff. The Buzz, particularly forward Josh Ruys, was not amused. "He's a coward. He comes out and goes after a guy who's injured (Oakville forward Dylan Gilbert, recently returned from a wrist injury). Then a healthy guy says `let's go' and he jumps back over the boards," Ruys said of Barrick, a former member of the Buzz. "No one likes him. He's a cancer in the dressing room, and that's why we got rid of him. I guess he's bitter about it and decided to be cheap about it." Ruys said the incident will only help fire up Oakville even more for tonight's contest, but Michael MacRory didn't seem too concerned. "That's just the PG version of what happens in Mimico," he said. "(The Buzz is) a big strong team and they intimidate a lot of teams in the league. I thought we stepped right up to them." Harry Hristopoulos, Mark White and Ruys had the other goals for Oakville. Joel Zalesky and Gilbert both contributed a pair of assists. Mimico was led by sniper Brendan Muise (two goals, three assists). Michael MacRory, Ryan Bernardi, Matt Barry, Tyler Patterson, Paul Mercer and Justin Beach also tallied for the Mountaineers. MEN'S · WOMEN'S BALL HOCKEY NEW SEASON STARTING IN AUGUST! CALL TO REGISTER! Boating Course and Exam at the Real Canadian Superstore - Oakville 201 Oak Park Blvd. August 5, 6PM - 9PM Register online or by phone: www.burlingtonballhockey.com 905-637-8118 www.BoaterExam.com 1.866.688.2628 FNCC 203-1568 Carling Ave. Ottawa ON K1Z 7M4 Tel:1-877-682-6773