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Oakville Beaver, 9 Jun 2010, p. 33

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West Oak overall champ at Everett meet Weekend losses drop West Oak Public School won two division pennants and finished second in another, earning enough points to win the overall championship at the Halton District School Board's elementary Everett track-and-field meet recently in Burlington. West Oak claimed the junior girls' and senior girls' titles en route to earning 312.5 overall points. Milton's Hawthorne Village was second overall with 302.75 points. Post's Corners also enjoyed a strong meet, winning the intermediate boys' pennant (thanks in part to three event wins by student Will Ellis) and finishing second in the intermediate girls' division. Post's Corners was fourth overall with 236.75 points. Falgarwood was the other local school to participate in the Everett meet, one of six the Halton board held this spring. Top performers at the Everett meet are listed below: 33 · Wednesday, June 9, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Buzz to seventh spot So much for the value of momentum. After winning three straight games to bolster its playoff positioning, the Oakville Buzz continued its up-anddown season with two home losses last weekend. Oakville dropped a 15-12 decision to the Orangeville Northmen Friday at Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, then was humbled 12-4 by the undefeated Six Nations Rebels Sunday. The Buzz (8-7) currently sits seventh in the Ontario Lacrosse Association junior B Western Conference standings with five games left on its schedule. Friday's loss overshadowed a strong effort by Connor Gamble, who had four goals and an assist. Braden Gallant added three goals and two helpers, while Tyler Albrecht chipped in with two goals and two assists. Alex Kruse, Danny Lomas and Robert Bentivegna had Oakville's other markers. Sunday, the Buzz trailed 5-2 after one period and 11-3 after 40 minutes. Bryan Cole, Spencer Gallant, Lomas and Gamble scored for Oakville in a losing cause. Graeme Kirkness was in goal for Oakville Sunday, while Tyler Sullivan got the start Friday. The Buzz hopes to rebound this weekend as it is home to the Hamilton Bengals Friday (an 8 p.m. start at Glen Abbey), then travels to Wallaceburg Sunday for a date with the Red Devils. EVERETT TRACK AND FIELDRESULTS 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 3 3 1 3 2 1 · JUNIOR GIRLS 100 metres (record: 13.46) Eboni Reid PC 13.78 200 metres (record: 28.00) Eboni Reid PC 29.38 Chantal Pande WO 31.20 400 metres (record: 1:05.79) Laila Ahmed WO 1:15.43 800 metres (record: 2:35.30) Sophina WO 3:03.12 Taylor Wood WO 3:06.07 1,500 metres (record: 5:22.60) Taylor Wood WO 6:20.85 Relay (record: 57.90) West Oak 1:02.30 Long jump (record: 5.03) Eboni Reid PC 3.84 High jump (record: 1.45) Caroline Neely WO 1.30 Triple jump (record: 9.50) Caroline Neely WO 8.29 · JUNIOR BOYS 400 metres (record: 1:02.15) Ahmad Ally WO 1:14.41 800 metres (record: 2:25.10) Tyler Kennedy WO 2:52.39 Relay (record: 56.20) West Oak 1:00.08 High jump (record: 1.50) Tyler Bowie PC 1.30 Triple jump (record: 10.24) Jordan Gomes WO 8.20 Shot put (record: 12.77) Gavrillo Gauric WO 10.01 3 2 3 2 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 1 3 3 1 1 2 3 1 · INTERMEDIATE GIRLS 100 metres (record: 12.60) Hayley Buckley WO 14.20 200 metres (record: 27.30) Hayley Buckley WO 29.63 Krista Prescod PC 29.86 400 metres (record: 1:04.42) Hayley Buckley WO 1:07.30 800 metres (record: 2:30.00) Jaclyne Kirkpatrick WO 2:50.34 Skyler Vanderwater WO 3:02.45 1,500 metres (record: 5:21.07) Rebecca Scott PC 6:23.21 Relay (record: 55.69) Post's Corners 58.00 West Oak 1:00.29 Long jump (record: 4.98) Kaitlyn Hotlander FAL 4.01 Madeline Harding PC 4.01 High jump (record: 1.63) Krista Prescod PC 1.35 Valery Sousa WO 1.30 · INTERMEDIATE BOYS 100 metres (record: 12.19) Tommy Nevers FAL 13.30 200 metres (record: 25.29) Will Ellis PC 25.62 400 metres (record: 58.21) Will Ellis PC 59.45 Matt Spencer WO 1:03.60 Matthew Gima PC 1:05.14 800 metres (record: 2:18.16) Will Ellis PC 2:31.00 1,500 metres (record: 4:36.00) 1 Cole Buchan FAL 5:14.66 3 Xarius Jasavala PC 5:22.00 Relay (record: 52.40) 1 Post's Corners 55.81 2 Falgarwood 56.04 Long jump (record: 5.62) 1 Matt Spencer WO 4.71 2 Dejan Pajovic FAL 4.56 High jump (record: 1.68) 1 Matt Spencer WO 1.45 2 Dontaye Reid PC 1.40 Triple jump (record: 11.10) 2 Sean Brooks WO 9.60 3 Trenton Ford WO 9.40 Shot put (record: 14.47) 1 Wyatt Cullen PC 12.25 · SENIOR GIRLS 100 metres (record: 12.55) 1 Maria Mirkovic WO 14.16 200 metres (record: 27.00) 1 Maria Mirkovic WO 30.20 400 metres (record: 1:02.70) 2 Hannah McClean WO 1:08.40 3 Kate Owczar PC 1:09.11 800 metres (record: 2:24.40) 1 Hannah McClean WO 2:53.30 3 Tamara Mosterac FAL 3:19.65 1,500 metres (record: 5:15.17) 2 Kate Owczar PC 6:06.82 3 Julia Dempsey WO 6:07.26 Relay (record: 54.50) 3 Post's Corners 59.31 Long jump (record: 5.52) 1 Nicole Porter PC 3.99 High jump 2 Lauren Jamieson PC 1.35 Triple jump (record: 9.56) 1 Jing Yu FAL 8.50 2 Hayley Keenan WO 8.49 · SENIOR BOYS 100 metres (record: 11.78) 3 Joel Wakelin FAL 12.69 800 metres (record: 2:16.20) 2 Jason Steenkamp PC 2:33.04 1,500 metres (record: 4:38.19) 1 Brodie Schell WO 5:06.53 3 Graeme Littlemore FAL 5:11.84 Relay (record: 50.20) 3 Post's Corners 54.32 Long jump (record: 5.80) 2 Airik Poirier WO 4.49 POINT STANDINGS Junior Girls (11 years) 1 West Oak 77 Junior Boys 2 West Oak 63.5 Intermediate Girls (12 years) 2 Post's Corners 55 Intermediate Boys 1 Post's Corners 69.5 3 West Oak 43 Senior Girls (13 years) 1 West Oak 60 (Top team in each division wins a pennant) AIM to Care for Your Heart! Gentle exercise for Adults in Motion www.ymcaofoakville.com FAMILY GOLF LEARNING CENTRE Longhorns mauled by Maddogs The Oakville Longhorns dropped to 0-2 on the Northern Football Conference season with a 36-14 loss to the Toronto Maddogs Saturday at Burlington's Corpus Christi Secondary School. Oakville trailed Toronto 27-0 at halftime. Dan Seymour finally got the Longhorns on the scoreboard with a 22yard touchdown run in the third quarter, and Mark Demerling threw a 20-yard TD pass to Kyle Kneller in the final minute to account for Oakville's other major. Kneller scored a two-point conversion after Seymour's TD. The Longhorns once again struggled to establish a running game, gaining 37 yards on 23 carries. Through the air, Demerling connected on nine of 18 passes for 127 yards, but was intercepted three times. Oakville's Stephen Moore had five catches for 55 yards in the loss, while Stafford Wilson led the Longhorns with 6.5 tackles. The Maddogs, Sault Ste. Marie Steelers and Ottawa Invaders remain undefeated this season at 2-0. Oakville looks to break into the win column this weekend when it visits the Toronto Raiders (0-1) Saturday, a 7 p.m. start at Esther Shiner Stadium. GOLF CAMPS START March Break Fun! JUNE 2 FOR28TH, 2010 - Putt 1 Mini CALL NOW TO REGISTER Valid until March 21 We are a unique centre challenging the most serious golfer, but catering to family fun & enjoyment OAKVILLE SOCCER CLUB Week Four Photo Contest Winner: Photographer: Laura McLean Sponsored by: We have a Selected as 1 of the Money-saving "TOP 100 RANGES Membership in America" Program! Last 13 Years in a row (1997 - 2010) 1455 Joshuas Creeke Drive The Oakville Beaver A Proud Sponsor of Oakville Soccer Club 905-842-6120

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