Oakville still `a big part of our plans', OSA prez says continued from p.22 All-Oakville showdown decides NCAA soccer game It was one Oakville resident against another, and Alex Abrahams got the last laugh. The White Oaks grad fires a shot past former St. Thomas Aquinas student Lauren Kadet with three minutes remaining in regulation, giving the University of Maine Black Bears a 2-1 victory over the University of Maryland Baltimore County Retrievers Sunday in NCAA women's soccer action. Another Oakville resident, Lauren Swant, recorded the win in goal for the Black Bears. Kadet made three saves in the loss for UMBC. Two other starters for Maine (Niki Misener and Lisa Bijamin) are residents of Burlington. Conference defensive player of the week Victoria Jacobs has been selected as the MidAmerican Conference Defensive Player of the Week in women's soccer. The junior helped Ball State open conference play with back-to-back shutouts last weekend, playing every minute in wins over Buffalo and Akron. She also contributed offensively, scoring what proved to be the game-winning goal versus Akron. Volleyball player earns Syracuse weekly award Nicolette Serratore was recently named Syracuse University's female scholar-athlete of the week. The junior outside hitter currently leads the Orange women's volleyball team with 150 kills and 139 digs, and ranks third on the squad with 29 total blocks and seven service aces. A four-time member of the Athletic Director's Honor Roll, Serratore is pursuing a degree in chemical engineering. 23 | Thursday, October 3, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Fall ball agrees with Oakville midget A's "The boys had a great weekend," said A's head coach Glenn LaCoste. "It's never easy bringing a new team together this fast, and fall baseball is new to the organization. The coaching staff is very proud of the boys and excited about next year's opportunities." The team of Grade 11 and 12 students will play in a tournament in Michigan this weekend. In March, the A's will conduct spring training in Florida before beginning their 2014 summer campaign. Other members of the team are Kyle Carey, Jake Coleman, Cam Cook, Logan Gauer, Austin Gerow, Johnny Lawson, Jason Provost, Jake Reid, Dallas Taylor, Luke Whitehouse and Spencer Williams. Rudy Gauer, Chris Over, Jerry Radigan and Clark Rymal also coach the A's. "Our position is that OSC abso- The Oakville A's midget AAA 18-under baselutely followed the RFP process. We ball team (pictured above) won four of five look forward to a full disclosure of games last weekend to claim the championwhat happened to ascertain whether ship at the Brampton Fall Bash. Oakville defeated the Barrie Red Sox 7-5 in fact due process was followed by in the final. The A's grabbed an early 3-0 lead the panel for all applicants equally," on doubles by Alex Fulton and Troy LaCoste OSC president Jen Madill said in an as well as a run-scoring hit by Kenny Hahemail. nfeld. Oakville padded its advantage with "In the meanwhile, idle speculafour runs in the fifth, taking advantage of tion should not be treated as facts. some Barrie miscues and timely hitting by The board's highest concern is for Thomas Radigan, Mitch Over and Hahnfeld. Oakville Soccer Club members. On Over, who finished the game with three hits, their behalf, the utmost due diliearned the victory on the mound, and Tyler gence and care was applied by the Rymal recorded the save. club in the OPDL application proThe tournament was the first competition cess." for the recently-formed team playing in its Ruling won't affect entire rep program first season of fall baseball. Even though the OSC will not be part of the OPDL for at least two more years, Harris said the ruling won't cripple the OSC's rep program. continued from p.22 Just one birth year (2001) will Thursday at Trinity. be affected next season, and 2002Rourke's touchdown passes went to Niborn players will be the only other gel Woodridge and Will Ellis. Sean Wolczyk age group affected two years from booted two extra points and a field goal to now. account for the Titans' other points. Nathan "There is only one club in Peel- Haye had 62 rushing yards on 11 carries. Halton that was approved," Har"I'm just glad that we found a way to get ris noted. "You've got a significant the win," said Trinity coach Joe Moscato. number of clubs in this area (that "It was a good team victory for our young are not in the OPDL). How will we move on in high performance? Peo- FUTURE SHOP CORRECTION NOTICE RETRACTION FOR THE FUTURE SHOP SEPTEMBER 20 ple find ways. Maybe it's going back NEWSPAPER CORPORATE FLYER In the September 20 flyer, page 11, the HP Pavilion PC Featuring AMD Quad-Core A10-6700 Accelerated Processor with AMD Radeon to a more elite (South Region Soccer Graphics (500-089) (WebCode: 10258648) was advertised with incorrect specs. League). We're not going to give up Please be advised that this PC comes with 2GB dedicated Radeon HD graphics 2TB, as previously advertised. Also on page 12, Office Mac Home & Business on it. It's not like since we didn't get NOT (WebCode: 10236840) was advertised with an incorrect price. Please be advised in, we'll turn this place into solely that the price should be $249.99, NOT $229.99. house league. We're determined and We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers. focused on being an elite high-perFUTURE SHOP CORRECTION NOTICE formance club." NEWSPAPER RETRACTION FOR THE FUTURE SHOP Smale said the OSA will work SEPTEMBER 27 CORPORATE FLYER Please note in the closely with the OSC and other September 27 flyer, page 6, the Sony 1000-Watt 5.1-Channel Blu-ray Home Theatre System (WebCode: 10263876) is clubs who were not accepted into 3D currently not in stock. This model is currently available online the OPDL's inaugural class, ensur- and is scheduled to arrive in stores mid-October. We will be ing they meet standards when the offering rainchecks for this item. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers. league expands in 2015. "Oakville is a big part of our plans going forward," Smale said. "We know Oakville has fully embraced and is fully involved in (long-term player development) and we're going to work hand in glove with them to ensure their success going forward." Trinity in four-way tie for second in Tier 1 squad." 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