Oakville Beaver, 5 Apr 2013, p. 23

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W O R T H T H E W A I T Milestone markers for Jenner at worlds Former Appleby College student she deked a pair of defenders beBrianne Jenner scored twice and fore firing the puck under the arm set up another as Canada blanked of the Swiss netminder, made it Switzerland 13-0 at the World 6-0. Just over six minutes later, Women's Hockey Championships Jenner got free in the Swiss zone Wednesday in Ottawa. and wristed her second of the Canada scored just twice in the game past the goalie. opening period but Jenner scored Jenner, the Eastern College Atha pair of goals as part of a six-goal letic Conference player of the year second period. The goals were Brianne Jenner with Cornell, picked up an assist the first two world championship in the third period, setting up goals for Jenner, who helped Canteammate Marie-Philip Poulin's ada win gold at last year's worlds in Burling- fourth goal of the game. ton, Vermont. Canada carries a 2-0 record into today's Her first goal, an unassisted effort where contest with Finland. 23 | Friday, April 5, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com The Oakville novice B Hornets earned their first medal of the girls' hockey season recently, winning gold at the March Madness tournament in Nottawasaga. Oakville defeated the Peterborough Ice Kats 6-1, Stratford Aces 6-3 and Northumberland 3-1 to reach the final, then edged the Aces 2-1. Members of the Hornets are Erin Cabaday, Priya Chaudhari, Kennedy Goddard, Jillian Jackman, Sydney Lavallee, Mila Madon, Jillian Mahoney, Teya Maloney, Ellie Markakis, Jessie McLeish, Augusta Monte, Victoria Pelley, Julianna Sacha, Kristina Semren, Julianna Stewart, Kathy Verth and Carsyn Weber. The team is coached by Jason McLeish, Dan Lavallee, Ryan Mahoney and Dino Markakis, trainers are Brook Chaudhari and Teresa Semren, and team manager is Vicki Sacha. | photo submitted Lefthanded curling meet at Oakville club Oakville Curling Club is hosting the 40th edition of the Lefthanders World Championships this week. The event began last night and will conclude Sunday with men's and women's championship games slated for 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Representing the Oakville Curling Club will be rinks skipped by Glenn Anderson, Richard Sammons, Fred Brockbank, Matt Weatherbie, Ken Sawchenko, Lew Falconer, Kurt Tamowski, Tina Anderson, Lessia Parks and Lisa Coulman. Thirty-two men's teams are competing in the tournament. There are 11 rinks in the women's draw.

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