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Oakville Beaver, 11 Aug 1999, D3

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Wednesday, August 11, tyyv I HE WAN V ILLfc BfcAV fcK E rin M ills a ll-sta r tourney cham pions The Oakville Under-11 Girls All-Star team captured the Championship at the Erin Mills All-Star Tournament, July 3rd and 4th, 1999, with timely offence, a smoth­ ering defence, and strong goalkeeping in sweltering conditions both days. In game one against Clarkson, Sarah Mair, notched Oakville's only goal, in the second half, to tie Clarkson 1-1. Game two had Oakville up against a gritty Under-10 Erin Mills team, with Oakville dominating the play but only able to edge Erin Mills by a 2-1 score. Scoring for Oakville was Erin Mitzel and Sarah Mair. Game three was a one-sided affair, with Oakville winning 11-0 over Milton. Goal scorers were Lauren Burke (4), Sarah Mair, Jenna Guzzo, Lindsay Franco, Caitlin McConnell, Michelle Maillet, Stephanie Krush and Erin Mitzel. Christina Alexion, a call-up goalkeeper, earned the shutout. With two wins and a tie after their three round-robin games, Oakville finished first, out of the five teams. A semifinal game Sunday afternoon had Oakville against fourth place Milton, with Oakville again winning 11-0. Goal scorers were Sarah Mair (4), Jenna Guzzo (3), Stephanie Krush, Lauren Burke, Avalon Doleman, and Erin Mitzel. Erica Taylor recorded the shutout. The championship game pitted Oakville against Erin Mills, the only teams not to face each other throughout the round-robin portion of the tournament. In a hard fought game, the teams remained scoreless after regulation time. Both teams had excellent opportunities to win in regulation time as Oakville hit a cross-bar and keeper Erica Taylor made a game-saving breakaway stop in the second half. Only a couple of minutes into the first overtime session, Lauren Burke scored the golden goal to end the game, secure the championship with a 1-0 win, and was sub­ sequently named MVP for the champi­ onship game. The team would like to acknowledge their sponsors, Swiss Chalet and Columbia Rehabilitation Centre for their support. The team is made up of 20 players who rotate through for tournament play. The team for this tournament consisted of Avalon Doleman, Erin Mitzel, Sarah Mair, Lauren Burke, Jenna Guzzo, Lindsay Franco, Caitlin McConnell, Michelle Maillet, Stephanie Krush, Melissa Snedden, Bianca Mirabelli, Tonia Marroccoli, Nicole Rumble and Erica Taylor. Christina Alexiou was called up and played goal for day one of the tournament. Oakville Soccer Club house league report (July 19) GIRLS UNDER 9-A TORSTAR 2 (Sarah Dulmage, Daniela Gysler); EUROSTAR 1 (Alicio Ronca). FOREVER BASKETS 8 (Nicole Spencer 3. Katerina Kapusin. Amanda Pope, Nicole Theiss, Tracey Evans, Brooke Reader); GENTRY ENVIRON­ MENTAL 0. DR. GWARTZ 1 (Megan Solonenko); HGTV 1 (Sloan George). PUMA 4 (Cassandra Russo 2, Miranda Cloudt, Ashley Galea-Andrews); IMAX 1 (Kaitlin Lawrence). (July 16) UNDER 6-A -- 3 Stars RED (Adam Kelly, Brittany Gent, Clare Goodspeed); ROYAL (Alex Aimer, Steven Barber, Brian Vice); GOLD (Rachel Tuphome, Kelvin Bunner, Michael Deck); KELLY (Heather Williamson, Johnathon Beaver, Adam Brooks); ORANGE (Hilary Frost, Taylor Borger, Andrew Brodie); PURPLE (Andrew Hines, Joshua Binnie, Emma Charlton); MAROON (Johnathan Zderco, Stephanie Bysice, Codi Cole); WHITE (Jeff Belford, David Bocking, Aiden Bokrossy); FOREST (Joshua Yun, Kendra Bolton, Daniel Brennan); TURQUOISE (Erik Sacco, Stephen Boyko, Shannon Udall). BOYS UNDER 13-B LIFE TV 2 (Nick Dodge, Benoit Gagnon); XEROX 0. LTL LADS 6 (Kyle Redfam, Paulo Lourenco 2, Sean Borba 2, Thomas Berger); FAIRWAY DRUG 5 (Eric Vandenberg 2, Brad Smith, Michael Pecino 2). FUTURE STARS 6 (Adrian Boangiu, Mikael Dia, Andrew Dubowec, Mario Mancuso, Grant Rose, Alec Mears); BULLETS 0. (July 14) BOYS UNDER 7-A -- 3 Stars CCS (Liam Cook, Kyle DiTrani, Joseph Dihadis); HARRY ROSEN (Ryan Evershed, Anthony Aguanno, Dylan Cruickshank); AMC THEATRES (Dev Rodrigues, Evan Andrade, Tyler Cooper); SPRIGGS INSURANCE (John David Middleton, John Michael Breen, Cyrus Byramjee); HALTON PHARMACY (Justin Kleinschroth, Connor Barker. Sean Benton); LONGO'S (Justin Beatty, Kyle Baylis, Craig Barney); PUMA (Kristopher Tavella, TVler Armstrong, Jeremy Buckley); PM RENOVATION (Joey Manes, Brandon Alexander, Ian Fank). BOYS UNDER 7-C -- 3 Stars VC ORTHODONTICS (Tyler Badhan, Michael Burwell, Joel Carriere); ABBEY PHARMACY (Martin Byren, Shayne Andersen, Andrew Anstey); GOLDMINERS (Geoffrey Sullivan, Alex Achtemichuk, Franklin Domsy); WESTON VALVE FITTING (David Hill, Scott Berkovich, Samuel Boyd); RENEGADES (Sebastien Keaney, Kurtis Burnett, Andrew Campbell); M&M MEAT SHOPS (Alexander White, Joseph Casale, Devin Castilloux); STEPHEN SPARLING (Alexander Hart, Michael Caccamo, Zachary Carlan); OPTIMIST CLUB OF OAKVILLE (Peter Swallow, Robbie Back, Stuart Bollinger). BOYS UNDER 8-C DEPCO INTERNATIONAL 3 (Denzil John 3); YEK'S 3 (Kyle Joyce 2, Daniel Brito). ST. SIMON'S 8 (Devon Flora 2, Adam Johnson 2, Elliott Cowbum 2, William Jarema 2); HEELS AND HEMS 1 (Matthew Watts). HOT FREIGHT 1NTL. 9 (Michael Casey 3, Jordan MacNamee 6); TECHNICAL COATINGS 4 (Cameron McDonald 3, Bryn Johnson). (July 13) UNDER 6-B -- 3 Stars TEAM 1 (Alexandra Fott, Daniel Catalano, Justin Dingwall); TEAM 2 (Kristian Susman, Alexander Dragojlov, Christine Farquharson); TEAM 3 (Michael Ulozas, Mariam Malang, Cory Gillott); TEAM 4 (Marshall Wilcox, Matthew Wood, Tedra Bolger); TEAM 5 (Jamie Murdoch, Michael Sirisko, Paige Vukson); TEAM 6 (Harrison Panabaker, Alan Sardana, Vanessa Sears-Duru); TEAM 7 (Jan Phillips, Carlos Sulpizio. Danielle Walsh); TEAM 8 (Alex Laramee, Michael Hetman, Matthew Barclay). BOYS UNDER 7-B -- 3 Stars BOT CONSTRUCTION (Martin Pitt. Michael Bot. Michael Calderone); OAKVILLE LEGION BR 114 (Justin Turner, Taylor Brooks. Trevor Derrett); BIOTECHNIK (Cole Harris, Ian Brown, Andrew Deluca); POCKET PRESS (Christopher George, Alexander Bachoumis, David Belsito); BRAND FELT (Erik Schuringa. Badia Abounassar, Jasper Brand); OSC LIONS (Adam Pacheco, Evan Anderson, Brian Benzoni); FUTURE STARS (Joel Van Amenngen. James Armstrong, Samuel Bradbrook); HAXELL SMITH LAW OFFICES (Alexander Brannen, Joshua Adams, Mario Beram). BOYS UNDER 8-A BUILDERS SUPPLIES 3 (Sebastian Zenta 2, Cory Hudson); CARBONE ELECTRIC 1 (John Carbone). TECHNICAL ADHESIVES 3 (Derek Maziarczyk 2, Sean Birch); RHI INDUSTRIAL PAINTING 3 (Alexander de Wildt, Ryan Vandervliet 2). LIGHT COMPUTER CENTRE 2 (Michael Mirabelli, Dustin Fader); BRAD THOMSON LEP­ AGE l (Derek Thomson). CUTLER-HAMMER 4 (Joseph Lepera 2, Marc Andrade 2); CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION 2 (Stephen Forster, Ivan Simic). BOYS UNDER 10-B ALMER DENTAL 8 (Daniel Aimer 3, Brandon Canario 2. Jordan Rasmussen 2, Matthew Andrews); OSC TROTTERS 4 (Andrew Lynch, Greg Lytle, Andrew MacDowell, Lukas Sullivan). OSC ATTACK 2 (Aaron Hughes 2); OSC WIN­ NERS 0. REDPATH RANGERS 4 (Robbie Kohal 2. Grant Schneider 2); CHERRY & HOYLE ROOFING 0. THE EQUION GROUP 2 (Brendan Kane 2); OSC RUNNERS 2 (Todd Woodman, Jamal McQueen). (July 12) BOYS UNDER 7-D -- 3 Stars OSC CHARGERS (Jonathan Williams, Gurman Athwal, Marcus Azolas); CAL SAYERS ELECTRIC (Fraser Marlow, Kayvan Alavi, Taylor Boyes); OSC MINERS (George Quick, Ian Canis, Trevor Clarke); ON THE SPOT (Daniel Kasslack, Scott Bekkers, Wesley Brown); OSC RUNNERS (Carson Smith, Trevor Allman. Justin Barbati); STEPHEN SPAR­ LING (Eric Vice, Noah Banton, Adam Davis); OSC GIANTS (Kevin Berk, Nicholas Argyros, Hans Borst); OPEN AIRE (Oscar Ribeiro, Matthew Albertine, Jaspal Bhogal). GIRLS UNDER 9-A IMAX 4 (Katie Rubinoff, Sarah Dulmage 2, Jennifer O'Brien); TORSTAR 1 (Caitlin Lawrence). EUROSTAR 1 (Sara Longo); FOREVER BAS­ KETS 0. GENTRY ENVIRONMENTAL 4 (Jennifer Paquette, Dana Scanzano, Megan French, Melinda Warren); DR. GWARTZ 1 (Elora Mulligan). HGTV 2; PUMA 0. BOYS UNDER 13-A TRIPAR 3 (Matt Foreshew 2, Juan Mendoza); COLORWORKS 2 (Ben Salovaara 2). H.R. VISION 6 (Brian Alves 2, Gary Gill, Dan Hannigan Daley 2, Sean McLelland); STRIKERS 1 (Jesse Wood). TRAFALGAR PROPERTY 10 (Gustavo Coreiro 4, Will Bateman, Jason De Sousa 2, Matt Downey 3); G MAC FINANCIAL 2 (Jordan John 2). (July 10) MICRO ALL-STARS TEAM 1A (Justin Jarovic/Cole Heideman); TEAM 2A (Yousef ELsohemy); TEAM 3A (Ryan Comets make U.S A Cup quarterfinals Stanton); TEAM 4A (Alexandre Lachance); TEAM 5A (Michelle D'Aquanno-Bairos); TEAM 6A (Nigel Smith/David Walker); TEAM 7A (Edward Cousins); TEAM 8A (Mitchell Zack/Cole Rutherford). TEAM IB (Nikola Jankovic); TEAM 2B (Mark Wilusha); TEAM 3B (Caitlin Scinocca/Ryan Ilines); TEAM 4B (Alexandra Portolos); TEAM 5B (Bradley Pozzobon); TEAM 6B (Sarah Barabas/Lauren t Mensing); TEAM 7B (Douglas Dubeau); TEAM 8B (Graham Fuller). TEAM 1C (Justin Skanes-King); TEAM 2C (Michael LaFlamme); TEAM 3C (Alexander Brock/Sam Poirier); TEAM 4C (Eryn Perrow); TEAM 5C (Brayden f Hauraney); TEAM 60 (Madeleine Dell); TEAM 7C (Robert McPherson); TEAM 8C (Christopher Radford). TEAM ID (Brandon Murphy/DoYoup Kim); TEAM 2D (Kristin Robertson); TEAM 3D (Nicholas Baldazzi); TEAM 4D (Lathan Reader/Aaron DeBelle); TEAM 5D (Keegan O'Leary); TEAM 6D (Mitchell McHugh); TEAM 7D (Alexander Williams); TEAM 8D (Evan Kilmartin/Gordon Elliot). TEAM IE (Michael Butt); TEAM 2E (Luke McCulloch); TEAM 3E (Kelsey Coughlin); TEAM 4E (Michelle Paquette); TEAM 5E (Nick McKeever); TEAM 6E (Meredith Karcz); TEAM 7E (Braden Wallace); TEAM 8E (Alessandra Scalia). TEAM 1F (Lauren Swant/Leah Sadler); TEAM 2F (Rachel Houdayer); TEAM 3F (Djustice Sears-Duru); TEAM 4F (Bradley Smethurst); TEAM 5F (Zachary Provencal); TEAM 6F (Zachery Brisebois); TEAM 7F (Patrick Douthart); TEAM 8F (Carly Grummett). TEAM 1G (Daniel Broadus/Jennifer Edwards); TEAM 2G (Alexa Rae Collver); TEAM 3G (Cameron Harapiak); TEAM 4G (Tyler Verdurmen); TEAM 5G (Alyson Schwichtenberg); TEAM 6G (Aaron Grant/Shayla Khanna); TEAM 7G (Victoria MacNeill); TEAM 8G (Christopher Woodhead). TEAM 1H (Kendyl Wilson); TEAM 2H (Vincent Cerone/Cameron Byrne); TEAM 3H (Baltej Dhaliwal); TEAM 4H (Stephen Perkovic); TEAM 5H (Brian McManus); TEAM 6H (James Rousseau); TEAM 7H (Brittany Rampersad); TEAM 8H (Ben MacKenzie). TEAM II (Steven Lyons); TEAM 21 (Maurad Bekkas/Jason Campbell); TEAM 31 (Dominic Neukon/Seah Liss); TEAM 41 (Josie Vescio/Eric Moraitis); TEAM 51 (Megan Seccaspina); TEAM 61 (Philip Vargas); TEAM 71 (Jack Cavanagh); TEAM 81 (Nicole Lilakos/Francois Cote). (July 9) UNDER 6-A -- 3 Stars RED (Molly Scott, Cooper Sleeman, Michael Clement); ROYAL (Shane O'Hanlon, Kurt Schempp, Alessandro Aimer); GOLD (Lauren Stenason, Emily Stockman. Meagan Vander Doelen); KELLY (Tyler Sellors, Kyle Skanes, Benjamin Toye); ORANGE (Michael Anthony Rizzute, Victoria Spanos, Wade Wilhelm); PURPLE (John Gray Thomson, Lisa Todaro, Hedy Trinz); MAROON (Lauren Osselton, Tomas Rickus, Justin Sarvos); WHITE (Annette Wibbing, Connor Wilson, Kristina Farago); FOREST (David Masco. Carley Old, Nicholas Strachan); TURQUOISE (Nicholas Stolarz, Alexander O'Hara, John Dibella). BOYS UNDER 13-B BULLETS 7 (Paul Gunn 2, Bryan Moffat 2, Ben Heersink 2. Bryan Shannon); LI'L LADS 0. FUTURE STARS 5 (Mikael Dia 3, Andrew Dubowec, Dan Westwood); XEROX 2 (Mike Kane, Andrew McComb). FAIRWAY DRUG 5 (TedTieu); LIFE TV 5 (Ricky Kumra 3, Jordan Miller, Peter Whish). (July 7) BOYS UNDER 7-A -- 3 Stars CCS (Matthew Wilush, Alex Zych, Joshua Wise); HARRY ROSEN (Jeffrey Ralphs, Ian Stansfield, Patrick Strzelec); AMC THEATRES (Adrian Pantalone, Brent Stevenson, Nicholas Testani); SPRIGGS INSURANCE (Shawn Stanton, JD Woolvett, Geoffrey Harrison); HALTON PHARMA­ CY (Robert Trench, Ryan Wallace, Jack Watson); LONGO'S (Cody O'Reilly, Cameron Stevens, Benjamin Walsh); PUMA (Matthew Plouffe, Evan Schaefer. Mark Stulginskis); PM RENOVATION (Mark Anczurowski, Andrew Perdec, David Sigmundson). BOYS UNDER 7-C -- 3 Stars VC ORTHODONTICS (Robert Turner, Matthew Thomson, Brandon Lane); ABBEY PHARMACY (Anthony Theroux, Kyle Whyte, Thomas Provast); GOLDMINERS (Eric Homing, Evan Tair, Benjamin Stem); WESTON VALVE FITTING (Spencer Sloane, Kyle Toth, Dylan Cooper); RENEGADES (Ricardo Orozeo, Christopher Windsor, Geoffrey Zylich); M&M MEAT SHOPS (John Paul Shallow, Matthew Simoes, Paddy Waldon); STEPHEN SPARLING (Michael Sparling, Alex Wolski, Elliot Hepworth); OPTIMIST CLUB OF OAKVILLE (Bradley Montgomery, Justin Novakowski, Adrian Parisotto). GIRLS UNDER 8-B WOOD FLOOR EMPORIUM 2 (Veronica Gmaz 2); AMC THEATRES 0. PFAFF 3 (Jaclyn Alderdice 2, Amanda Schwab); OSC LADIES 2 (Samantha Dilorenzo 2). PLEY LEGAL EAGLES 2 (Mandy Holyoke, Amelia Pley); PEPSI 2 (Stephanie Heisz, Stephanie Bogias). OAKVILLE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTRE 5 (Diana S. 5); JASCO 1 (Chelsea Young). BOYS UNDER 8-C HOT FREIGHT INTL 6 (Michael Casey 3, Jordan MacNamee 2, Brady Burke); HEELS AND HEMS 1 (Daniel Nasu). TECHNICAL COATINGS 6 (Cameron McDonald, Bryn Johnson 2, Bradley Morris 2, Alex Mallo); DEPCO INTERNATIONAL4 (Denzil John 4). ST. SIMON'S 4 (Devon Flora, Adam Johnson, Elliott Cowbum, Cody Lockett); Y2K'S (Daniel Brito, Kyle Joyce, Zachary Hill). (July 5) BOYS UNDER 13-A STRIKERS 4 (Jesse Wood 3. William Mann); G MAC FINANCIAL 2 (Justin Maydanski 2). COLORWORKS 9 (Ben Salovaara 4, Bobby Hughes, Peter Rupcic, Andrew McCallum 2, Patrick Sweeney-Bergen); TRAFALGAR PROPERTY 0. H.R. VISION 4 (Brian Alves, Daniel Hannigan- Daley 2, Mike Krmencik); TRIPAR 2 (Eric Rumi 2). (July 2) BOYS UNDER 13-B XEROX 5 (Sacha Uduwerella 3, Matt Granger 2); LTL LADS 2 (Paulo Lourenco 2). BULLETS 8 (Paul Gunn 2, Mike Bull 2, Bryan Moffat, Brendan Mortality, Ben Heersink 2); FAIR­ WAY DRUG 6 (Ted Tieu, Eric Vandenberg 5). LIFE TV 5 (David Punnett 3, Kyle Siddock, Ricky Kumra); FUTURE STARS 0. (June 30) BOYS UNDER 10-A OSC KNIGHTS 6 (Matthew Prior 2, David Josefik, Ryan Kearsley, R.J. Knapp, Peter Cmogorac); SLEEP MEDICINE CENTRE 1 (Justin Gray). OSC LIGHTNING 5 (Matthew Mann, Ajay Sharma 3, Daniel Cudmore); OSC CHAMPS 2 (Sam Nease, Cody Goloubef). PILKAN CONSTRUCTION 3 (Matthew MacLachlan, Danny Francis, Andrew Lypko); OSC WINNERS 2 (Alex Lilakos, Michael Stockermans). ASTRA HURRICANES 1 (Jonathan Kavouris); OSC STRIKERS 0. TECHNICAL ADHESIVE 5 (Chris Canham 3. Alex Chapman 2); WESTON VALVE 5 (Peter deVooght 3, Kevin McKay, Cameron McLellan). The OakvUle Under-13 Comets rep soccer team made it to the quarterfinals of the Schwan's U.S.A. Cup soccer tournament, held at the National Sports Center in Blaine, Minnesota during the week of July 11th-17th. Six hundred teams from 23 countries and 33 states partic­ ipated, making this the largest youth soccer tournament in the Western Hemisphere. The Comets played in the elite 'Cup' flight of the tourna­ ment. After a tough first day, with losses to Chicago, Ajax, and Arden Hills, Mn., the team rebounded with two wins (2- 1 over Maple Brook, Mn. and 3-1 over Appleton, Wi.). These results enabled the Comets to place second in their division and to advance to the 'A' playoff round. The opening playoff game matched the Comets against the Northport (Long Island) Thunder who had gone unde­ feated in their preliminary grouping. The Comets dominated the first half and led 1-0 at the break on a goal by Brien Chamney. The New York side came on in the second half and tied up the match. The game remained deadlocked at the end of extra time. In the ensuing round of penalty kicks, Chamney, Ryan Eng. Patrick Mcdonagh and Brent Lukowski calmly put their shots in the back of the net. Keeper Jared Millar made two excellent saves and the Comets were into the quarter-finals. Their next opponent was the eventual tournament finalist, St. Croix (Mn.) Tsunami, a side that had won all four of its first round matches without yielding a goal. The Comets fell behind 3-0 midway through the second half, but to their cred­ it, they outplayed the Minnesota side during the latter stages of the game. Josh Ledderhof scored a much deserved goal on a beauti­ ful three-way passing play with Steven Meagher and John- Mark Ssennyonjo assisting. The Comet comeback ran out of time but coaches Matt Love, Ron Millar and the boys can be well pleased with their showing. The team showed that it can compete with any of the better international sides. Players who represented the Oakville Comets in the U.S.A. Cup: Mark Bums, Brien Chamney, Ryan Eng, Ryan On the podium in two toumies The Oakville Shooting Stars girls under 10 All-Star team coached by Ray Pade came away with a championship win and a second place finish in recent soccer tournaments held in East York and Aurora. In the East York event, Oakville went undefeated in the prelim­ inaries to advance to a tournament championship game against Darlington. Despite controlling much of the game, Oakville came away second with a 3-1 loss. The following weekend, the team travelled to the Aurora Tournament starting with an 8 a.m. game against the Aurora Stingers. Strong defensive and offensive team play had Oakville controlling the entire game and they walked away with a 5-0 win. Game two saw Oakville lose 1-0 against a strong Ancaster Selects team. A 3-0 win over Scarborough in Game three advanced Oakville to the playoff round. In the semifinals, Oakville won 3-0 over Brams Unitpd. In the championship game, Oakville earned a hard fought 2-1 win over Ancaster, the only team to score against them in the tour­ ney. A pass to Katie Mason on right forward unleashed a sprint halfway down the field which saw Mason score unassisted. Oakville's second goal came just before the end of the first half. Centre midfield Justine Bernier fed a pass up the middle to centre Casey Whitaker who then carried the ball down the field before mak­ ing a sharp pass to the left forward Victoria O'Hara. O'Hara darted towards the extreme comer of the field before unleashing a left shot which found its mark. The second half saw Ancaster come back strong, and they managed to score a goal. Excellent goal-tending by Oakville's Erin Murphy including a loose ball scramble in front of the net kept the Ancaster team at bay. Oakville regrouped and turned on the pressure and came away victorious with a 2-1 win. The Aurora Tournament saw Oakville allow only two goals while scoring 13 against. Well done Oakville! Flynn, Tousif Islam, Shannon King, Josh Ledderhof, Chad Love, Brent Lukowski, Patrick Mcdonagh, Steven Meagher, Jared Miller, Kyle Plumb, Jason Silveira and John-Mark Ssennyonjo. Comet Notes: Brien Chamney, Chad Love, Brent Lukowski, and Steven Meagher represented the Comets in an exciting U.S.A. 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