Oakville Beaver, 14 Dec 2012, p. 34

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, December 14, 2012 · 34 Gymnastics club hosts Ontario Cup event Four Oakville Gymnastics Club entries won division titles at last weekend's Acrobatic Gymnastics Ontario Cup event, held at the Oakville club. Daniella Mendoza and Brenna Tessier won the women's pairs 16-and-up Level 6 division; Anna Wilson and Kiana Wilson teamed up to claim gold in the women's pairs 12-15 Level 7 grouping; Natalie Pacheco and Jack McGarr were victorious in the mixed pairs 11-16 competition; and Tesa Chiricosta, Alexandra D'Souza and Sophie Lake earned gold in the women's group 11-16 division. Posting second-place showings were Tessa Hickey and Emma Shemko (women's pairs 12-15 Level 5); Sydney White, Julia Booth and Marie Kowdrysh (women's group 12-15 Level 6), Claire Wald and Erin Oswald (women's pairs 12-15 Level 7); and Kelsey Horn, Iona Luchain and Isabel Cummings (women's group 12-19 junior). Bronze went to the team of Kayla Michalakos and Olivia Kipp (women's pairs 12-15 Level 5). Gymnastics Mississauga was the only other club that competed at the event. Mississauga athletes won four division titles as well. ACROBATIC MEET: The Oakville Gymnastics Club was the host venue for an Acrobatic Gymnastics Ontario Cup meet last weekend. Clockwise from left, Erin Oswald (bottom) and Claire Oswald compete in women's pairs; Isabelle Cummings, Kelsey Horn and Iona Luchain (left to right) perform their women's group routine; Anna Wilson and Kiana Wilson pose during women's pairs action; and Jack McGarr and Natalie Pacheco compete in mixed pairs. TOP LEFT, TOP RIGHT AND BOTTOM RIGHT PHOTOS BY MICHAEL IVANIN / SPECIAL TO THE OAKVILLE BEAVER BOTTOM LEFT PHOTO SUBMITTED Thanks for the support Peewee Sens win Cambridge tourney in OT Liam Deschamps scored with 25 seconds remaining in overtime to give the Oakville peewee MD Senators (pictured, right) a 2-1 victory over the Cambridge Hawks in the championship game of the recent Festival of Friendship MD tournament in Cambridge. Jack Swanson had Oakville's goal during regulation time. Had the overtime finished tied, the game would have gone to a shootout. The victory capped a turnaround effort by the Senators, who lost their first two games at the tournament before winning the next four. Oakville opened with a 5-3 loss to the Stratford Warriors and a 3-2 loss to the Kitchener Rangers, then downed Cambridge 6-1, the Brampton Sharpshooters 7-0 and Stratford 4-1. TSUNAMI RELIEF: Kyoto City, Japan's Mr. Lee Ki Won and his students proudly display a Canadian flag signed by each member of Oakville's Morningstar Taekwon-Do. Morningstar students signed the flag last year after holding a demonstration evening in support of the relief efforts following the Tsunami that devastated Japan. The event raised more than $6,000 for Japan and the Japanese Red Cross. Mr. Lee Ki Won lived in Oakville with Mike Morningstar from 1995-98 and trained at Morningstar Taekwon-Do during that time. Also contributing to the tournament win were Mike Cummings, Jesse Cipak, Evan Cochrane, Riley Feeney, Brett Jeffrey, Riley MacNeil, Niko Markakis, R.J. McMahon, Avery Millar-MacLean, Jake Rideout, Mitchell Rosicki, Reese Sanders, Harrison Van Bommel and Joshua Wadden. The team is coached by Paul Jeffrey, Jim Rideout, Murray Sanders and Ed MacNeil.

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