OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, April 15, 2009 · 34 OAK's Harrison wins eight gold medals Blades' Lain expected Annie Harrison opened the long-course swimming season in impressive fashion, winning eight gold and two silver medals at the John Grootveld Officials Classic at the University of Toronto. The Oakville Aquatic Club swimmer finished first in the 13-year-old girls' 50-metre, 200m and 400m freestyle, 50m, 100m and 200m backstroke and the 50m and 100m butterfly. She added second-place finishes in the 100m freestyle and 200m individual medley. Julie Calvert, Marni Oldershaw and Emily Hunt also earned multiple gold medals at the meet. Calvert won the 15-year-old girls' 50m butterfly, the 100m and 200m breaststroke and also earned silver medals in the 50m backstroke and 50m breaststroke. Oldershaw won nine medals in 14-year-old girls' division, including gold in the 200m individual medley and 100m breaststroke. She also won silver medals in the 50m, 100m and 200m backstroke, the 50m breaststroke and the 400m freestyle while adding bronze in the 100m and 200m freestyle. Hunt earned seven medals in total, taking gold in the 13-year-old girls' 100m backstroke and 400m freestyle. She earned silvers in the 50m and 100m butterfly and 200m backstroke and bronze in the 50m backstroke and 200m butterfly. Tera Van Beilen won a gold medal in the 16-year-old girls' 50m breaststroke, a silver in the 100m breaststroke and a bronze in the 200m breaststroke. Mack Darragh won the 15year-old boys' 200m individual medley and added a pair of bronze medals in the 200m breaststroke and 200m butterfly. Other medalists from the meet included: 13-year-old girls: Linda Wang, silver, 50m back, 400m free. 14-year-old girls: Jordan Bridget, silver, 100m fly; Sharalynn Missiuna, silver, 50m free; Holly Olsen, bronze, 50m, 200m breast. 14year-old boys: Peter Series, silver, 200m fly; bronze, 50m fly. 15-year-old boys: Kent Kikot, bronze, 100m fly. At the Victor Davis Memorial Cup, OAK finished second to the host Guelph led by a double-gold medal performance by Ali Baki. He took first in the 10-year-old boys' 100m butterfly and 200m freestyle. He also won bronze medals in the 50m and 100m butterfly. Also earning medals were: 10-yearold girls: Carly Jazbec, silver 400m free; Rebecca Walter, silver, 50m breast; Megan Harrison, bronze, 50m back. 8-9year-old boys: Hugo Truong, silver, 400m free, bronze, 50m breast; Tom Ho, bronze 400m free. 10-year-old boys: Luka Tomic, bronze, 100m back. 12-year-old boys: Julius Raymond, bronze, 200m IM. 13-14-year-old boys: Curtis Li, silver, 100m breast; Owen Scarrow, bronze, 200m breast; David Whiteside, bronze, 100m fly. to make full recovery Lain, whose left wrist will be in a It isn't fun watching your teammates from the sidelines, but Kellan soft cast for the next couple months, Lain realizes things could be much has a hockey scholarship lined up to Lake Superior State University for worse. The 19-year-old Oakville Blades next season. School officials contacted Lain the day after his injury forward is expected to make to offer encouragement on a full recovery from the his road to recovery. scary wrist injury he sufMeanwhile, Lain is relefered three weeks ago, gated to watching his teamwhen the skate blade of mates struggle without Wellington Dukes netminhim. Including the game he der Steele Defazio sliced was injured, the Blades Lain's ulnar artery and were 5-5 without their 6damaged three ligaments foot-4 centreman entering and a nerve. last night's (Tuesday's) "It will take lots of therKellan Lain Game 6 in Kingston. apy. (Doctors) have projectLain had 10 goals in 18 playoff ed five months for a full recovery, but they say everything's going good," games, including four goals in his last Lain said after watching the Blades three contests. "It's tough. Obviously I want to be defeat the Kingston Voyageurs 5-2 Sunday at Joshua's Creek Arenas to out there helping them, but all I can narrow Kingston's Ontario Junior do is keep the players positive and be Hockey League championship series a cheerleader," Lain said. "We were lead to 3-2. "I was only millimeters on a roll for a little while, and it's away from more arteries that could hard to see something like that haphave been cut. I definitely think I'm pen, but there's not much you can do lucky to even (have a chance to) play about it." -- Jon Kuiperij hockey again." Love RUNNING and WALKING more. New Power Walking Clinics starting now. wowpowerwalking.com For more information or to register visit Game 7 would be tomorrow Continued from page 33 THE 768 newbalance.com 905.815.1952 Thomas Street, Oakville two-handed slash in the final minute. "It's just intensity. We were door-die here and had to do anything we could to play one more game," said Hunt. "We wanted to try and slow them down because they're a fast team, and hitting them was the best way to slow them down." The teams combined for 90 penalty minutes and six game misconducts. Oakville went 3-for-10 with the man advantage, while Kingston converted one of its 10 power play chances. Jeremy Welsh sparked the Blades with a pair of goals. Lindsay Sparks scored on a second-period breakaway to give Oakville a 3-1 lead, and Dustin Alcock and Luke Moodie added power-play markers in the third period. Mike Ingoldsby and Chris Muise each chipped in with two assists for the Blades, who outshot Kingston 54-31. Matt Hache earned the victory in goal. If victorious last night, Oakville would host Game 7 of the league final tomorrow (Thursday) at Joshua's Creek Arenas, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Visit www.oakvillebeaver.com Friday for results of that game, if it is played. We're Back! 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