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Oakville Beaver, 20 Jul 2011, p. 19

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OT grad seventh at men's amateursOakvilles Brian Churchill-Smith turnedCountry Club led wire-to-wire, taking thein a top-10 finish at the Ontario mens ama-title by six strokes with a four-day total of teur golf championship.275. Another six strokes separated second-Churchill-Smith finished with a four-place finisher Ryan Terdik of Brantford fromround total of 291 to finish in a tie for sev-the rest of the field. He was three-under forenth place.the tournament.Churchill-Smith, who is coming off hisChurchill-Smith was named the Michiganfreshman season with the Eastern MichiganAthletic Conference co-freshman of the yearUniversity Eagles, opened the tournamentas well as second team All-MAC honours.with a round of two-under 69 at theChurchill-Smith posted a scoring average of Brampton Golf Club. The round included74.3 over 30 rounds at EMU.four birdies.The Oakville Trafalgar grad had threeHe followed that with rounds of 73 andtop-10 finishes, including a 10th-place72 before finishing with a 77.showing at the MAC championships whereMark Hoffman of the Thornhill Golf andhe scored a four-round total of 299.OAK competes at Man/Sask eventA team of 10 Oakville Aquatic Clubishes.(OAK) swimmers finished seventh overall atJessica Clark, Marissa Hay and Tamara the recent Man/Sask Long CourseSlavkovski posted top-six finishes in at least KEEP THAT BALL: Colin Pendlebury shows off the ball he used to score an albatross (double Championships.one individual event.eagle) on the par-5 ninth hole at Oak Gables Golf Club in Ancaster earlier this month. The 15-year-old Seven OAK swim-In relay, the team of used a driver and hybrid four-iron to finish the 375-yard hole in two shots.mers won at least oneCollyn Gagne, Blaze medal each at the meet,Slavkovski, Love and led by Scott Loves four-Ivakhnenko finished Teen golfer notches albatrossmedal showing (onethird in the boys 13-and-silver, three bronze).under 200m medley.Its safe to say that Colin Pendlebury is iron.Blaze SlavkovskiCollyn Gagne also probably pretty happy with his new golf Due to the length of the shot and the notched OAKs lone gold at the meet, win-broke two of his own club records at the clubs.terrain, Pendlebury and his playing part-ning the 13-year-old boys 50-meter back-Man/Sask meet, posting a 21:31.69 time in Playing his first-ever round with his set ners didnt realize his second shot went in stroke, while Brody Dyson, Collyn Gagne,the 10-under boys 1,500m freestyle and a of Adams Speedline clubs, the 15-year-old the cup until after he had chipped a provi-Emilie Gagne, Anthony Ivakhnenko and6:12.46 clocking in the 10-under boys Oakville Trafalgar student scored a rare sional ball onto the green and they went to Hailey Norris also contributed podium fin-400m individual medley.albatross (double eagle) during a recent remove the flag.game at Oak Gables Golf Club in Ancaster.The ninth hole at Oak Gables is usually Pendlebury needed just two shots to 424 yards from the yellow tees, but the tee complete the par-5, 375-yard ninth hole at blocks had been moved up to 375 yards that Oak Gables during a group tournament morning.July 9. He used driver to hit his first shot Pendlebury, who only plays a few rounds 200 yards, then put the ball in the hole of golf a year, carded a 44 on the par-32 from 175 yards out using his hybrid four-front nine of the course.Many contributors for WhitecapsContinued from page 18pitching in Oakvilles first meeting with High Park at the District 1 championships, a diving catch to preserve the Whitecaps but the Braves prevailed on a two-out single lead. High Park then attempted a delayed in the bottom of the sixth inning. The steal from third but Oakville catcher James Whitecaps had loaded the bases with one out St. Louis blocked the plate and applied the in the top of the frame but were unable to tag to end the game.take the lead, setting up High Parks winning Mitchell Howie pitched four scoreless rally.innings while Brian Bowmen, Tyson Bartlett The strong finish at the District 1 tourna-and Whittaker combined to toss the final two ment bodes well for the Whitecaps at provin-scoreless frames. Daniel Symonds scored the cials, as does history. District 1 teams have lone run of the game, advancing to scoring won seven of the past nine provincial minor position on a sacrifice by Adam Sarafinchen tournaments.and then coming home on a single by We will be heading to Ottawa in full Whittaker.flight with our goal being a decisive win over Steven Hospital provided some strong all teams, Seguin said.Five medals for Vandamme at GamesThe name of a member of the Oakville medals and added three bronze in Level 2, Butterflies rhythmic gymnastics team was helping the Butterflies win a total of 20 spelt incorrectly in an article last week medals at the Games.detailing the Butterflies success at the The spelling of Vandammes last name recent Special Olympic World Games in was incorrectly provided to theBeaver.Greece.The Beaverregrets the error and any Stephanie Vandamme earned two gold inconvenience it may have caused.19 Wednesday, July 20, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER www.insideHALTON.com

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