Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 7 Jul 2011, p. 26

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Savona helps Canada place thirdOakvilles Jessica Savona helped lead before the half.Canada earn a third-place finish at Bell tied the game early in thethe Japan Cup gymnastics meet in second half, heading in AndrewTokyo. China won the event, fol-Barsalonas corner kick. However,PLATE DEBATE:Andrewlowed by the host Japan in second. London would win on Carl HaworthsKozicz of the Oakville LittleThe United States, Australia and third goal of the game.League 12U major all-starKorea also took part in the competi-Hamilton is now 3-5-3 on theWhitecaps collides with thetion.season.South Ottawa catcher and scoresAn ankle injury forced Savona to Bronzovich to run 800mduring round-robin action at thewithdraw during individual compe-Holy Trinity student Rachel3rd Annual Amy Burns Memorialtition.Bronzovich has been invited to race atTournament in Brockville thisBell's goal not enoughthe Toronto International Games atpast weekend. The WhitecapsOnly a couple of outstanding the University of Toronto on July 13.won the game 16-3. Thesaves late in the game kept the The 16 year old will compete inWhitecaps completed a perfectHamilton FC Rage from upsetting the high school girls 800 metres. A weekend with a 3-1 victory overthe division-leading Michigan Stags bronze medalist at the OFSAA trackthe host Brockville Braves toSunday.and field championships, she is justcapture the tournament champi-Hamilton still managed a 0-0 one of two junior-aged runnersonship, outscoring their oppo-draw as the first-year Premier invited to compete. The other junior-nents 43-11 in their five tourna-Development League team earned a aged runner is OFSAA gold medalistment wins.point for the fourth time in its last Christina Kyritsis. The remainingfive games. Hamilton had won three six participants all competed in thein a row before falling 3-2 to FC senior division at OFSAA, includingLondon Friday.two of the medalists.CHRIS VOLLUM / Oakvilles Dominic Bell scored in The meet is the final stop for theSPECIAL TO THEthe 54th minute to tie the game but National Track League, which hasOAKVILLE BEAVERa late goal by FC London helped the athletes from Canada, the Unitedhome team score a 3-2 victory.States and the Caribbean competing.London opened scoring but Former Holy Trinity studentHamilton tied it up when Rene Di Gord Frenke, who now lives inZorzi converted Anthony Di Biases Ottawa, will also be competing. Hefree kick. London would regain the will run the mens 400m.BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEARThunder rallies to earn tier 3 silver at nationals$2,200 OFF FURNACE & ACThe Oakville Thunder White under-15 girls volley-players. 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