Oakville Beaver, 24 Apr 2009, p. 43

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Offensive balance key for Seahawks in victory 43 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, April 24, 2009 Continued from page 42 We practiced hard and our coach really pushed us," said Assad Bahrm, who led Morden with 24 points in the final. "He's a great coach." The Seahawks gained momentum as the season progressed. They finished second in their division at 8-2, a record shared by two other teams. In the East semifinals, they squeaked by River Oaks, 44-42. They followed that by beating Joshua Creek -- one of the two teams to hand Morden a loss in the regular season -- 39-33 in the East final. Morden then kept its hopes alive for its first-ever allHalton title by beating Georgetown's Centennial 34-20. "Right from the beginning, I knew we had a lot of talent, but I didn't know much about the rest of the league," Shoihet said. He soon learned the Seahawks could play with anybody, which they demonstrated again Tuesday. Morden stormed out of the gate, thanks to 12 points by Bahrm in the first four minutes to put his team up 12-4. While the game could have easily become a one-onone battle between Bahrm and MacMillan's Trunell Clarke, who had a game-high 27 points, Morden showed its depth as a different Seahawk stepped up every few minutes to lead the offence. First, it was Yama Sakha (eight points), then Omar Chung (12 points), then a combination of Chung and Bahrm. And they had more in reserve as Dennis Xu, who hit double figures in the East final, was held to just four in the final. Caleb Shoihet, Adam Luxton and Liam McCormack also figured into the scoring. (15 points) and Brandon Lytle (13 Though Morden never trailed, MacMillan did narrow points) were Captain R. Wilson's top the gap to four early in the third quarter before a 10-3 scorers against Orchard Park. Seahawks' run helped them pull away for good. "It's very exciting," Bahrm said. "I always imagined winning this." So did many others. They just didn't think it would at Starting take this long. DENTURES Tier 2 results One day after winning the boys' title, Morden added another basketball championship by claiming the girls' Tier 2 East crown. The Seahawks got a 14-point effort from Jhamelia Austin to edge Post's Corners 23-22 Wednesday. Morgan Funnell added four for Morden, with Lauren Jamieson (11 points) and Jess Bowyer (four) replying for Post's Corners. In the boys' Tier 2 East final, Abbey Lane downed Post's Corners 45-32. Abbey Lane's Owen Coulthard led all scorers with 19 points, with Josh Brough, Danny Mandel and Aaron Horechka each netting eight. Lucas Orlita (eight), Chris Lam (six) and Luke Shiplo (six) shone for Post's Corners. In last week's Central Tier 2 finals , Heritage Glen's girls edged Burlington's Pineland 25-24 and Captain R. Wilson's boys knocked off Burlington's Orchard Park 42-32. Niki Bosinoski scored 12 points and Lydia Gibson added eight in Heritage Glen's victory. Shayan Sadeghieh om Treat M r e to Dinn w Sho and a ther's for Mo Day! 379 905-815-8208 $ LIMITED TIME OFFER BERTIN STABLES Spring Lessons and Summer Camps · Weekday Lessons 4/$107 or $35/Lesson · Saturday at Farm 10am-3pm $40 (Children 5-12 yrs.) www.bertinstables.com (905) 827-4678 www.bertinstables.com WORLD IN A FLAPP! WITH MAJOR CONRAD FLAPPS WED. MAY 6, 2009 7:30 PM SUN. APRIL 26, 2009 Hammerson Hall 1 & 3 PM $25 & up RBC Theatre Cuisine Restaurant $19 (Kids $3 off) LIVEbe open for Pre-Theatre will Dinner Buffet @ 5:00 pm and Post-Show Dessert. "Splendid family entertainment." CBC "...one of the most delightful and original scores to come out Broadway in the later half of the last century." New York Times www.livingartscentre.ca TEL: 905.306.6000 OR PRINT MEDIA SPONSOR 1.888.805.8888 4141 LIVING ARTS DRIVE, MISSISSAUGA ON L5B 4B8 N HWYS 403 & 10, WEST OF SQUARE ONE N FREE UNDERGROUND PARKING Think Green. Breathe Easy. OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, April 29th 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Up to HUGE CENTRAL AIR & FURNACE $ AND 4300* MANUFACTURERS CASH BACK HYDRO CASH BACK SALE BEST PRICES EVER! Tax Credit & Instant Rebate NO PAYMENT! NO INTEREST! FOR 6 MONTHS *OAC TAX CREDIT We're Closer Than You Currently, over 550 students residing in Burlington and Oakville take advantage of our daily busing service. THINK CO-ED MONTESSORI, JUNIOR, MIDDLE, SENIOR GOV. CASH BACK UP TO UP TO UP TO UP TO $1400 + $1000 + $550 + $1350 *Call for details. Financing Available 9 Locations To Serve You Better! www.aireone.com 1-888-827-2665 www.hsc.on.ca | 905-389-1367 | 299 Fennell Ave. West, Hamilton 905-849905-849-4998

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