Oakville Beaver, 1 Jun 2011, p. 26

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OkillOAKVILLESMUSIC STOREwww.gearmusic.netSports 324 Kerr St.905-339-351526SPORTS EDITOR: JON KUIPERIJ Phone 905-845-3824 (ext. 432) Fax 905-337-5571 email sports@oakvillebeaver.com WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2011Playing tagDawson, CorbeilHAWKS help CanadaGROUNDEDIN GHAC FINAL:win world indoor Spencer Pecar of the Loyola Hawks(in blue) prepareslacrosse titleto tag St. Jean deBrebeuf baserun-Oakvilles Dan Dawson and Chris Corbeil helped ner Marco Canada win its third consecutive FIL World Indoor DiGiacinto during Lacrosse Championship gold medal last weekend in Monday's GoldenPrague.Horseshoe AthleticDawson scored a pair of goals Conference base-as Canada downed the Iroquois ball championshipNationals 13-6 in Saturdays game at Glen championship game. It was the Abbey Park. third time in as many tourna-Loyola, which won ments that Canada met Iroquois the Halton cham-in the final, with Canada prevail-pionship Fridaying each time.with a 3-1 winCanada won all five of its games over the Notre at the tournament, with the first Dame Fighting three victories coming by a com-Irish, trailed 2-0 in bined score of 81-8. Canada Dan Dawsonthe sixth inning defeated the United States 15-10 before Brebeuf in the semfinals.pulled away toDawson had 14 goals and 13 win 9-2 and endassists in the tournament, while the Hawks' hopesCorbeil contributed a pair of help-of competing iners in the three games he played.the Prentice Cup.Australia, coached by Oakvilles Rob McDougall and featuring MICHAEL IVANIN /McDougalls son Dylan, won one OAKVILLE BEAVERof its five games at the competi-tion. Dylan McDougall scored twice and added three assists in Chris Corbeilfour games.Red Devils, Eagles open OFSAA rugby todayThe Oakville Trafalgar Red Devils arep.m., followed by the gold-medal contestgame at noon or the bronze-medal gameBurloak paddlers seeded fourth and the Abbey Park Eaglesat 3 p.m.at 10:45 a.m.are ranked eighth for the OntarioOT girls to play for rugby medalFour teams at soccer provincialsmedal at World CupFederation of School Athletic AssociationsBurloak Canoe Club paddlers accounted for five of the AAA/AAAA boys rugby championshipsOakville Trafalgars girls rugby teamFour Oakville soccer teams are com-11 medals won by Canadian athletes at an International that get underway today (Wednesday) inhad yet to be scored on through twopeting in provincial championship tour-Canoe Federation World Cup meet last weekend in Oakville.games of the provincial girls AAA/AAAA naments this week.Germany.championships in Thornhill.The T.A. Blakelock Tigers (AAA) andOFSAANOTEBOOKMallorie Nicholson won gold with her partner in the The third-seeded Red Devils opened theHoly Trinity Titans (AAAA) will representwomens C-2 (canoe) 500-metre, finishing in 2:04.710.tournament Monday with a 13-0 win overthe Golden Horseshoe Athletic ConferenceThree-time Olympic medalist Adam van Koeverden Oakville Trafalgar will take on 13th-Sacred Heart, then downed Brantford 7-0at OFSAA girls tournaments, while theadded a pair of silvers, finishing second in the mens K-1 ranked Senator OConnor at 4 p.m. todayin their second game yesterday (Tuesday).Kings Christian Collegiate Cavaliers (A)(kayak) 1,000m and 500m.in its first game, while Abbey Park will faceSydney DeMarchi and Nicole Gualtieriand St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders (AA) willMark Oldershaw collected Burloaks third silver of the 10th-seeded Innisdale at 2 p.m. All gamesscored tries for OT against Sacred Heart,participate in boys tournaments.meet, placing second in the mens C-1 1,000m.are being played at Crusader Park, locatedwith Collette Pryce-Jones adding a penaltyBlakelock and Trinity earned theirAaron Rublee earned his first-ever World Cup medal, on Ninth Line south of Dundas Rd.kick. Molly Labenski scored a try and Prye-berths at provincials by winning GHACtaking home bronze as a member of the Canadian mens Winners of the first games move on toJones kicked the convert againstplayoff games last week. The TigersC-1 200m relay team. Rublee was also third in the B final the championship bracket of the tourna-Brantford.defeated Hamiltons Bishop Ryan 3-2of the mens C-1 200m and ninth in the semifinal of the ment, while losers are relegated to theThe two victories advanced the RedThursday, while the Titans defeatedmens C-1 500m.consolation side. A loss in the secondDevils to the semifinals, which began yes-Hamiltons Cardinal Newman and thenThe solid showing by Burloak paddlers followed up round results in elimination.terday after theBeavers press deadlines.Burlingtons Notre Dame Fighting Irishthree medal wins at a World Cup meet the previous week-The semifinals are slated for 3 p.m. andDepending on OTs result in the semifi-by 1-0 scores.end in Czech Republic, when Oldershaw earned two gold 4 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday). The bronze-nals, the Devils would play todayKings and Aquinas booked their trip toand van Koeverden claimed a silver.medal game will be played Friday at 1(Wednesday) in either the gold-medalOFSAA by reaching the Halton finals.

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