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Oakville Beaver, 2 Oct 2015, p. 22

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, October 2, 2015 | 22 R A I D E R S R O L L I N G Nine-year-old skateboarder qualifies for international meet, raising money for charity Oakville nine-year-old Cayde McKinstray Following the Wild in the Parks meet, slatwill be one of the youngest participants in ed for Oct. 16-17, McKinstray will shave off this month's Volcom Wild in the Parks inter- his long red hair that goes halfway down his national youth skateboard compeback. He has grown it in order to tition in Los Angeles. donate it to the Angel Hair FounMcKinstray qualifed in the dation, an organization that pro14-and-under division, in which vides wigs and hair-loss solutions he'll compete against some of the to financially-disadvantaged chilbest young skateboarders from dren in Canada who have lost their Canada, the United States and hair due to a medical condition or South America. He earned his trip treatment. to L.A. with a second-place finish McKinstray is also attempting at the recent Canadian qualifier in to raise funds for breast cancer reCayde McKinstray Ottawa. search. His mother is a survivor of "Most of the kids are four and the disease. five years older than me but, unlike hockey "Everyone thinks the long hair is cool, but or lacrosse, I don't have to worry about size these causes are worth cutting it for," McKor getting clobbered by a bigger kid," said instray said. "Hey, I can always grow it back. McKinstray, a Grade 5 student at Eastview I'm a pretty good hair farmer." Public School. "It's just me and my board and To donate to McKinstray's causes, visit gowho can land the best tricks." fundme.com/sm375nzs. St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders ball-carrier Patrick O'Brien (right) keeps his eyes on a White Oaks opponent during last Thursday's Halton high school senior football game at Aquinas. The Raiders defeated the Wildcats 36-0 to improve to 2-0. Aquinas was scheduled to face the defending Tier 1 champion Holy Trinity Titans yesterday (Thursday) afternoon. | photo by Nikki Wesley -- Oakville Beaver -- @Halton_Photog Ridge pink football fundraising game next Thursday Iroquois Ridge High School will host its annual pink football game next Thursday (Oct. 8) in support of breast cancer awareness. Sports Briefs The junior Trailblazers will be home to Burlington's Nelson Lords for a 1 p.m. kickoff. In addition to the game, the afternoon will also feature door prizes, a barbecue, pulled pork, cupcakes and a photo booth. All proceeds will go to support breast cancer awareness in Canada. In the past, Iroquois Ridge's pink football games have attracted crowds of more than 1,000 people and raised more than $3,000. Blades blank Buffalo, host North York tonight Brendan McGlynn made 18 saves to backstop the Oakville Blades to a 2-0 win over the host Buffalo Jr. Sabres Wednesday in Ontario Junior Hockey League action. Christian Rajic and Brendan D'Agostino scored for Oakville, which mustered just 13 shots of its own in the contest. The Blades (3-4-1-1) will be home to the North York Rangers tonight (Friday) for a 7:30 p.m. start at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex. Oakville will then visit the Toronto Patriots Sunday. Aquatics staff raises $2K for charity Thanks to Oakville Aquatics staff, more children in Oakville will have an opportunity to participate in local recreation programs. The Town's 150 Aquatics staff members raised $2,309 this summer for Oakville's Recreation Connection Fund, a program that allows children access to recreation programs regardless of their family's income level. The money raised by Aquatics staff through bake sales, a games night and donations is enough to cover one child's registration in all swim classes, ranging from Parent and Tot to National Lifeguard Instructor. For more information on the Town of Oakville's Recreation Connection Fund, visit oakville.ca. Regulation soccer balls are not allowed on the playground at St. Mary elementary school this year. | Beaver file photo Principal says many parents support new rule continued from p.21 But she said there have been many parents who have expressed support of the new rule, and that she hasn't heard complaints from many students. "Thank goodness we live in Oakville, where there are lots of places we can go to engage in high-level sports," said the principal, who has two sons that have played rep baseball for the Oakville A's. Hryhorsky said parents know the risk if their child plays organized sports. "Because (my children) are so passionate, I'm willing to take that risk on their behalf," she said "But that's not what I'm willing to do in a school full of children playing in the same yard." -- Jon Kuiperij can be followed on Twitter @Beaversports Benzoni second at OCAA golf championship Oakville's Scott Benzoni shot an even-par 70 to earn a second-place finish at the Ontario Collegiate Athletic Association golf championships. The Humber College student finished 4-over for the tournament with a three-round total of 214 after posting rounds of 73 and 71 on the first two days of the tournament, which began Monday. Berzoni finished two strokes behind Niagara College's Evan Littlefield, who shot a 69 on the final day to claim a two-stroke victory. Humber's nine-run reign as OCAA champions was ended when Niagara edged Humber by one shot.

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