OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, October 7, 2009 · 26 Ice salvages final game of weekend Presented By: A Fa mily Th a n ksgivi ng Monda y LIVE WHEN: Monday, October 12, 2009 WHERE: Heritage Square, Oakville WHAT: 9:45 am - 5k Run 9:50 am - 5k Power Walk 11:00 am - Officer Ellie's 1k Run/Walk PLUS: Corporate/Team Challenge SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS Presented by State Farm Agent Stacey Sutherland Six different players scored as the Oakville Ice avoided a winless weekend with a 6-2 victory over the Hamilton Hawks Sunday in Hamilton. Kelly Eustace, Hayleigh Cudmore, Cassie Albertine, Danielle Scarlett, Andrea Zeismann and Megan O'Neill scored for the Ice, which improved to 2-3 on the Provincial Women's Hockey League season. Michelle Scanlan made 18 saves to earn the victory, Oakville's second over the Hawks this season. Caroline DeBruin, Gabrielle Leonard and Ziesmann contributed two assists each. The Ice lost its first two games of the weekend, falling 3-0 to the Stoney Creek Sabres and 2-1 to the Mississauga Chiefs. Both contests were played at Joshua's Creek Arenas. Julie Hall had Oakville's goal against Mississauga. The Ice has only one game scheduled over the next eight days, tomorrow's visit to Markham. The team's next home game is scheduled for Sat. Oct. 17, a 4:30 p.m. faceoff against the Ottawa Lady Senators at Joshua's Creek Arenas. Badham has become complete player www.5ksmrunforhope.com Technical caps for the first 250 5k Run/Power Walk registrants* * Supplied by EmbroidMe Title Sponsor All proceeds go to www.kerrstreet.com Platinum Sponsor Continued from page 25 "He's matured and he knows, at this level of hockey or every level after that, there will be roles to fill. If the coach asks you to be a checker, if you say no, you won't be part of the team. Kyle's learned that and it's made him a better player," Coccimiglio said. "Kyle can be a checker, he can be on the power play for you, he can kill penalties for you. He's become a complete player." Blades now 6-1 on season The Blades, who visited the Collingwood Blues last night (Tuesday), improved to 6-1 on the year with their victories last weekend. Andrew Santino, Ryan Murphy, Steven Hickey, Kyle Lysaght and Badham scored for Oakville in Friday's 5-2 win over Couchiching Gold Sponsors ® Silver Sponsors Enabling Engineering Innovation Silver Sponsor Bronze Sponsors in Orillia. Mike Ingoldsby had two assists for the Blades, who led 4-2 after the first period. Saturday at Joshua's Creek Arenas, Murphy scored the winner in the third period as Oakville edged Trenton 3-2. Steven Guzzo and Nick Scamurra scored first-period goals for the Blades. Daniel Savelli was the winning goaltender in both games, stopping 21 shots against the Terriers and 28 against Trenton. Oakville won't have much time for Thanksgiving turkey this weekend, scheduled to play three games in as many days. The Blades will be home to the Buffalo Jr. Sabres Friday and Couchiching Saturday (both 7:30 p.m. starts at Joshua's Creek Arenas), then will travel to Aurora Sunday for an afternoon clash with the Tigers. R inn t: Beghrs in-class 20 er D Sa - eLink in-class s Hom s 25 hrs - 10 h r eekend gs & W Evenin es class siz to - Small e tools teractiv f in aged - Use o nts eng p stude kee TION SIMUL sons -car les ivate in u pr & pick - 10 hrs eduling le sch - Flexib p che&u killed s uiona d S led F of k le - &leicib s Prpxes l & Skil essiona - Prof tors Instruc a la ulation hrs sim - 6 her e Weat Advers ent effects vironm free en ay, - Risk n highw used o ing - Foc city driv rban & u bs SEATING LIMITED FOR OCT. 17 CLASS Call Today to Reserve a Seat. · October 17, 18, 24, 25 Saturday & Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. · November 2 Monday 6:00 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. & Wednesday 6:00 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. (4 weeks N LESSO IN-CAR For course information: www.drivewiseoakville.com info@drivewiseoakville.com 905.845.7200