Oakville Beaver, 11 Aug 2006, p. 32

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32 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday August 11, 2006 www.oakvillebeaver.com Kustor would be back for NFC championship Continued from page 31 dent," Emo said. "Our last game of the season (a 67-0 win over the Sarnia Imperials) was against an expansion team. Sudbury was a better test for us, but again I don't think Sudbury's defense is in the same league as Oakville's defense." Emo added a light-hearted jab at Demerling, the Longhorns' 49-yearold pivot, when asked how he planned to stop the Oakville attack. "My only hope is that Mark Demerling's walker blows a wheel on the way into the stadium," he laughed about his former teammate. "Mark's a smart quarterback and has been around for a number of years. We hope we can put a couple wrinkles in that Mark has not seen or forgotten about." The victor of tomorrow's clash will face either the Sault Ste. Marie Steelers or Oshawa Hawkeyes, who will play tomorrow night in Sault Ste. Marie, in next weekend's NFC final -- a game Kustor would be back in time to coach. "I'm sure they'll call me after the game (tomorrow)," said Kustor, whose wedding will begin at the same time the Longhorns and Marauders kick off. "Or text message me, hopefully." -- Jon Kuiperij can be reached at sports@oakvillebeaver.com. RON KUZYK / OAKVILLE BEAVER TUG OF WAR: Oakville Longhorns receiver Kyle Kneller (right) drags a pair of Tri City Outlaws opponents with him while fighting for extra yardage during last weekend's Northern Football Conference playoff game. Cann stars in Canadian victory Led by a solid performance by local resident Trevor Cann, Canada earned a spot in the Junior World Cup hockey final with a 4-1 win over Sweden Wednesday in Slovakia. Cann, a goaltender coming off an impressive rookie season with the OHL's Peterborough Petes, stopped 20 of 21 shots and was named player of the game. The lone goal he surrendered opened the scoring 7:45 into the first period. Canada rebounded after that to score four unanswered goals, including a short-handed marker, to clinch top spot in its pool and earn a berth in tomorrow's final. Under this year's format, pool winners face off in the gold-medal game, with the two secondplace finishers meeting in the bronze match. Canada concluded its preliminary-round schedule yesterday with a 4-1 win over Slovakia. Cann again earned the win, stopping 18 of 19 shots. COMINGseptember2006 Canada'sNew Health and Wellness Magazine FITNESS WELLNESS NATURAL BEAUTY FOOD FOR THOUGHT MIND MATTERS THE FUN FACTOR TRAVEL MARKETPLACE SERVICE DIRECTORY and more! ADVERTISING DEADLINE: September 8, 2006 · DISTRIBUTION: September 25-31, 2006 For advertising information contactl your local Metroland Community Newspaper sales representative or call 416-493-1300 ext. 335 or email: advertising@metroland.com · For a complimentary copy ­ visit Live-it.ca PUBLICATION SPONSORS: Legendary Native American Formulas

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