Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 24 Jun 2016, p. 30

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, June 24, 2016 | 30 THANK to our customers, staff and suppliers. You've helped us raise over Minor peewees win chance to train like a professional player The Oakville Rangers minor peewee AAA hockey team has been selected to visit Air Canada Centre to train like professional hockey players as a Grand Prize winner in the Ford Drills & Skills competition. Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited created the Ford Drills & Skills program. Grand prize winners will participate in a variety of skill-building sessions this Sunday at Air Canada Centre, including passing, shooting, and skating, training like a Leaf and eating like a Leaf. Three quick goals gets Blue Devils three points Felipe Vilela's three quick goals earned the Oakville Blue Devils as many points in the League1 Ontario soccer standings last Sunday. The defending league champs trailed Masters FA Saints 1-0 in a cross-division clash at L'Amereaux when Vilela went to work with a 12-minute hat trick (at the 66, 68 and 78-minute marks). Allando Matheson put the Saints up 1-0 with a goal 39 minutes in, but the hosts were left without their starting goalie Filip Ljubevski, red-carded after Vilela's first goal. Vilela -- the 2015 Golden Boot winner -- now has seven goals this season, two behind current leader Leaford Allen of Sigma. "We missed a lot of chances in the first half, and when you don't score you get scored on," Vilela said. "In the second half we came out the Oakville Blue Devil way and got the goals." The two teams traded scoring chances in the first 30 minutes, but it would be Matheson opening the scoring on a quick through ball behind that left Matheson with an opening at near post. He slammed the ball under Oakville goalkeeper Karman Saini. Matheson later had to exit the match with an injury and play began to turn in favour of Oakville. A penalty call led to Vilela's first goal and the dismissal of the Masters goalie. Vilela quickly tested his replacement, Danny Grant, finding space behind the keeper to chip him for his second score. Vilela then latched on to a ball in from the right flank with about 10 minutes remaining, redirecting his third of the night. "It's nice to see Felipe get on the scoresheet because I think he's been playing great this season -- probably better than last season -- but he just hasn't been getting the goals," said Oakville head coach Duncan Wilde. "Hopefully that's a nice stepping stone for him." The win puts the Blue Devils in fourth place with 11 points, two behind Windsor but with a game in hand. "We needed some good fortune and the penalty got us back in," Wilde said. "I don't think we looked back from there." Oakville's next game features North Toronto Nitros Sunday, June 26 at 3 p.m. at Sheridan College Stadium. YOU $ 208,000 for the SickKids Foundation! NOOOBODY! Who's Better Than the SickKids Foundation? GOLF AND HOCKEY CAMP $449.99 + HST/ Week (Ages 6-12) The most popular summer camp is back for its 7th season with even more weeks! Start off the day with the cool mornings at Vic Hadfields Family Golf & Learning Centre and end the day on the cool refreshing ice during the hot afternoons. On ice skill development with Coach Jake, Tyler and Mat includes: power skating, edge work, puck control, different styles and shooting techniques, along with races, skill competitions, shootouts and a 3 on 3 game. Weeks Offered: Jul. 11th, Jul. 18th, Jul. 25, Aug. 8th, Aug. 15th, Aug. 22nd PURE DEVELOPMENT HOCKEY CAMP $399.99 + HST/WEEK (AGES 6-12) The camp will consist of 3 hours of ice instruction, 1 hour for lunch, 1.5 hours of Dryland/Turf and 1 hour of ice time to finish off the day! Register NOW for some skill developing fun! Weeks offered: July 4th, July 11th, July 18th, July 25th, August 1st (4 day camp), August 8th, August 15th, August 22nd and August 29th HOUSE LEAGUE PRE SEASON PREP CAMP $224.99 + HST/WEEK This is a perfect camp to prep the players for their upcoming hockey season with their teams. Power skating, puck control and stick handling, shooting are the main focus and of course lots of fun and games! August 22 - August 26: 2007-2009: 5:30-7:00 pm / 2004-2006: 7:00-8:30 pm. August 29 - September 2: 2007-2009: 5:30-7:00 pm / 2004-2006: 7:00-8:30 pm. Buzz's depth key to victories continued from p. 28 With starting goalie Bailey Brown ejected, Matt Hodowany came in and limited Halton Hills to five goals over the final two periods. The Buzz also managed to win the game without the likes of Foster Cuomo and Kyle Kolwich, who combined for 31 goals in 20 games this season. Marley Angus, one of four Jr. C call-ups in the lineup, chipped in with a pair of goals. "We're a deep team," Smith said. "We've had seven or eight guys missing some games, but all the Jr. C guys are ready to play." "I like to think we haven't played our best lacrosse yet," said Burton. "We still haven't put our best lineup on the floor." Notes: Oakville finished the regular season 15-5. Four of those losses were by a single goal....This season marked the fifth time in the team's 16-year history that it won 15 games in a season....Renaud's first goal on Saturday was the 170th of his career, moving him past Brenden Thenhaus for first on the team's all-time list. Registration for the 2016/2017 Rising Stars Hockey Development League Sign up for $545.00 plus HST before July 15th for a discount. After July 15th prices are $595.00 plus HST Having completed at least 1 or 2 sessions of Learn to Skate is REQUIRED · 1 Evaluation Weekend (September 10th/2016) · 23 Practices (Starting Sept 17th) · 23 Games (Starting Sept 18th) · Including 1 Playoff Weekend · 1 Championship Weekend · NHL Logo Jerseys · Socks · Ages 4-8 DO NOT MISS OUT!!! ONLY A LIMITED AMOUNT OF SPOTS AVAILABLE Please call 905-842-2423 or email jake@oakvillehockeyacademy.com or dean@oakvillehockeyacademy.com to register or for more information

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