www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, December 16, 2011 · 42 Peewee AE Rangers blanked Kitchener in tournament final Continued from page 41 Evan McIntyre, Sam Gaskin, Holden Doggett, Davis Boulding, Chris Elliott, Lucas Georgas, Jake Howden, Alex Pain and Sam Roy also play for the Rangers. Craig Gaskin, Daniel Child, Paul Elliott, Steve Roy, Russell Gunner and Christine Elliott round out the team's coaching and training staff. Peewee AE The peewee AE Rangers earned their trip to the International Silver Stick tournament with a 2-0 win over the Kitchener Rangers in the final of last w eekend's regional competition in Chatham. Kyle Renpenning and Thomas Campbell scored the Oakville goals while Justin Hui recorded the shutout in net. "The combination of all the kids coming together and doing their part led to them ending up as regional Silver Stick champions. I am very proud of them," said Rangers head coach Dean Renpenning. Oakville lost just once -- to Kitchener, 3-2 -- during the tournament. Oakville's wins came over the West London Hawks (6-0), Lasalle Sabres (4-1) and North London Nationals (2-1). The victory over North London in the semis saw the Rangers score two third-period goals to overcome a 1-0 deficit. Also contributing for the Rangers at regionals were Jack Creighton, Zack D'Amico, Devlin Forsyth, Nicolas Hardy, Stephen Kemp, Michael Legge, Kevin Longhurst, Matthew McGarrity, Shane Randall, James Rieckhof, Spencer Smith, Tyler Stodulski, Matthew Stubbert and Devon Wilson. Bob Randall and Andrew McGarrity are the team's assistant coaches, and Scott Wilson is the trainer. Minor midget AA The minor midget AA Rangers outscored their opposition 19-6 to go undefeated in five games at their regional tournament last weekend in Chatham. Oakville tied the Barrie Colts 2-2 to open the tournament, then posted wins over the Kent Cobars (6-1), Toronto Aces (5-0), Aurora Tigers (3-2) and Humbervalley Huskies (3-1). The tournament victory is the third of the season for the Rangers, who also lead their Tri-County division. Members of the squad are Douglas Bertrand, Antoine Brochu, Connor Chambers, J.J. Cipriano, Colin Clarke, Alex Cox, Logan Crozier, Marko Jugovic, Patrick Leon, Chris Luongo, Lukas Marek, Sean McKellar, Zach Murray, Jacob Serensits, Ben Sisokin, Jake Smyth, Tyler Spence and Ryan Wolski. Dave Crozier, Jim Nyhuus and Doug Spence coach the Rangers, Mark Ramos is the trainer and Tim Clarke is the manager. OGC acrobatics meet will be on Sunday The date of this weekend's acrobatic gymnastics competition at Oakville Gymnastics Club was incorrect in an article that appeared in yesterday's (Thursday's) edition of the Beaver. The OGC will host Canada's first provincial-level acrobatics meet Sunday. The competition will feature 80 acrobats from across Quebec, Alberta and Ontario, including 30 from the host Oakville club. Acrobatics is a cross between traditional gymnastics and circus acrobatics. Performing to music, intricate balances are performed on partners, combined with exciting multiple somersaults and twists with partners being pitched and caught. The partners use each other as the apparatus. The Beaver r regrets the error and any inconvenience it may have caused. REGIONAL CHAMPS: The Oakville atom AE, minor peewee AA and peewee AE Rangers (pictured top to bottom) are three of the nine Minor Oaks Hockey Association squads that will compete at International Silver Stick tournaments this year. Your 2010 Central-Canadian Champions! VS Friday @ 7:30 Home H ome Game G ame This T his Weekend W eekend Support Your Hometown Team! SIXTEEN MILE SPORTS COMPLEX, 3070 NEYAGAWA BLVD.