35 |Thursday December 21, 2017 | O AKVILLE BEAVER |www.insidehalton.com McEachran falls just short of second World Cup medal in two weeks Coming off his first World Cup slopestyle skiing medal two weeks ago, Oakville's Evan McEachran narrowly missed the podium at the Dew Tour stop in Breckenridge, Colo. McEachran earned a combined score of 90.00 on his last of three runs to finish fourth, just 1.33 points behind Norway's Oystein Braaten. American Nick Goepper set the early stan dard with a 92.00 on his opening run, fol lowed by Sweden's Henrik Harlaut' s 90.00. Harlaut took the lead, earning a 95.00 on his second run while Braaten also topped the 90-mark with a 91.33 to move into third. McEachran impressed on his final run with a switch right double 1440 to a switch left double 1260 but his run score of 90.00 left him just short of the podium. McEachran finished second in qualifying with a score of 88.33, two points behind Goepper. 4-0 Princeton win over Arizona State. A day later, he had the game's first goal in a 4-3 loss to the Sundevils. Riche was on the ice for all but one of Princeton's goals had a plus-six mark for the weekend. He also had seven shots on net in cord. Koocher got the Hornets rolling early, scoring just 1:32 in. It remained that way until the third pe riod. Catherine Trevors scored eight min utes into the period and Koocher got her second 1:26 later. She completed her hat trick with 4: 13 left in the game. Lexie Adzija and Kira Memet each had two assists for the Hornets. Oakville was scheduled to play in Etobi coke Tuesday night and is in Cambridge to morrow (Friday) for a 7:40 p.m. game. The Hornets then head to Kitchener for a game against Waterloo on Saturday, Dec. 23 at 1 p.m. members bring are only going to strengthen our governance model," said OSC president Rany Bianchin, who also thanked the out going board members for their six years of service. Blades host Chargers on Friday Callum Jones managed the Oakville Blades' only goal in a 4-1 road loss to the Toronto Jr. Canadiens last Sunday. Jones tied the score at 1-1 late in the first period but Toronto replied with two in the second period and an empty-net goal in the third. The Blades play their last game before the new year when they host the Mississauga Chargers at Sixteen Miles Sports Complex tomorrow (Friday) at 7:30 p.m. Last Sunday's loss follows two wins at home -- last Saturday's 2-1 decision over the Milton IceHawks and a 4-1 win against Or angeville Flyers a night earlier. Peyton Reeves' hat trick led the Blades against Orangeville. It wasn't a promising start for Oakville, which surrendered a goal eight seconds into the game. However, Christian Purboo would stop the next 28 shots he faced. Reeves scored a power-play goal eight minutes into the first and Zach Bramwell added another goal with the man advantage late in the second. Reeves scored another PP goal in the third and earned his second ca- Sports Briefs the two games. Riche has three goals and shares the team lead with 11 assists in 14 games. Thom was named the ECAC freshman of the week. Thom set up Riche's goal in the win over Arizona State and was a plus-3. He also picked up an assist in the rematch. He fin ished the weekend with a plus-5 mark and also had two shots on goal and two blocked shots. Thom has three assists in nine games and is second among Princeton in plus/minus at plus-7. OSC elects three new directors Three new directors were elected to the Oakville Soccer Club's annual general meeting held earlier this month at Oakville Town Hall. Sitting director Rachna Singhal and new comers Abas Kanu, Andrew Doman and Kate Svoboda join the volunteer board while vice-president Ian Daley and treasur er Al D'Addese depart after two three-year terms. In a board meeting following the AGM, Dahdal was elected vice-president, Marc Tremblay was named treasurer and Kanu was elected secretary. "The diverse professional work and volun teer experiences that all of the newly elected Princeton duo earns ECAC laurels Princeton hockey teammates Alex Riche and Matthew Thom from Oakville were recently honoured by the Eastern College Athletic Conference. Riche was named the Eastern College Ath letic Conference player of the week while Thom was selected the conference's rookie of the week. Riche, a junior centre, had a career-best three points with a goal and two assists in a Hornets win second-place battle Brynn Koocher had a hat trick and Madison Oakes recorded her fifth shutout of the sea son last Saturday when the Oakville Hornets blanked Stoney Creek 4-0. 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