Oakville Beaver, 10 Apr 2015, p. 38

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, April 10, 2015 | 38 Second OHF title in three years for Oakville's Rees continued from p.37 top-ranked team in the province according to MYHockeyRankings.com. They lived up to the billing, outscoring their opposition 29-8 to improve their overall record to 67-6-7. "We didn't really feel pressure. We just went out and played the game we have all year," said Douglas, whose team reached the final of every tournament it entered this season. Harrison Rees "Our total team effort was unreal. We played together and had great puck movement." Mississauga's other victories at the OHF tournament were 4-2 decisions over the Sudbury Jr. Wolves, Waterloo Wolves and Ottawa Jr. 76's; blankings of the Clarington Toros (3-0) and Timmins Eagles (5-0); a 9-2 rout of Thunder Bay; and a 5-4 semifinal win over Clarington. Purboo finished the tournament with a 4-0 record, 1.75 goals-against average and .925 save percentage in four appearances. King scored three goals and added an assist, Douglas provided two goals and three helpers, and Rees collected two assists. The OHF championship is Rees' second in three years with the Christian Purboo Rebels, the other being the peewee AAA title in 2013. Purboo, King and Douglas joined the squad last season. "It started out as just us carpooling," Douglas said of playing with three other Oakville residents, "and we've ended up as best friends. It's ended up as memories and friendships that will last until I'm an adult." -- Jon Kuiperij Peewee A Rangers beat Woolwich in Tri-County final The Oakville Rangers white team recently defeated the defending champion Woolwich Wildcats in the Tri-County Minor Hockey League peewee A final, winning the best-of-five series 3-1. Oakville began the series with 2-0 and 4-3 victories, then rebounded from a 4-2 loss in Game 3 to clinch the title with a 1-0 triumph in Game 4. Members of the Rangers are Patrick Dubreuil, Tyler Diplock, Ben Teague, Daniel Munro, Jacob Mathers, Michael Neil-Mahovlich, Torin Hession, Trevor Chau, Will Conn, Riley Crawford, Cole Webster, Scott Armes, Connor Calvert, Josh Platt, Kobe Arai, Jackson Roode and Alex Zamuner. Six Oakville residents helped the Stoney Creek Sabres win the Provincial Women's Hockey League playoff championship recently and will shoot for another title this weekend at the Ontario Women's Hockey Association tournament. All six have already made commitments to play CIS or NCAA women's hockey next year. Pictured are (back row, left to right) Loyola high school student Kristin O'Neill (committed to Cornell), St. Thomas Aquinas's Sarah McDonnell (Mercyhurst), Oakville Trafalgar's Claire Merrick (Guelph), T.A. Blakelock's Nicole Collier (Mercyhurst), (front row, left to right) King's Christian Collegiate's Taylor McMahon (Queen's) and Loyola's Laura Crowdis (Guelph). | photo submitted OWHA championships this weekend Eighteen Oakville Hornets teams will compete for Ontario Women's Hockey Association titles this weekend at arenas throughout the Greater Toronto Area. Oakville will be represented at OWHA tournaments in the following divisions: novice A and B; atom AA, BB and B; peewee AA, A (both the Bouwman- and Lindseycoached teams) and BB; bantam A, BB and B; midget AA, A (Rees), BB (Kemp) and B; intermediate AA; and senior. Games in the novice B, midget C and senior AA divisions are being played at Oakville's Sixteen Mile Sports Complex today (Friday) and tomorrow (Saturday). Other sites for provincials include Mississauga, North York, Etobicoke, Brampton, Toronto and Vaughan. The intermediate AA championships, which feature all the teams in the Provincial Women's Hockey League, began yesterday (Thursday) and will conclude Sunday at North York's Canlan Ice Sports. The Hornets were the PWHL regular-season champions and finished third in the league's playoffs. Oakville residents Taylor McMahon, Laura Crowdis, Kristin O'Neill, Sarah McDonnell, Claire Merrick and Nicole Collier helped the Stoney Creek Sabres win the PWHL playoff title. The peewee A (Bouwman) and midget AA Hornets each won Lower Lakes Female Hockey League championships earlier this season. With the exception of intermediate AA, qualification for the OWHA tournaments is based on regions, with some divisions allowing one team per region and others allowing two. The Oakville Hornets Girls Hockey Association is part of the K Region, which also includes Mississauga and Burlington. SPRING HOCKEY PROGRAMS Get ready for try-outs & next season! Spring Programs Begin April 13th 3 on 3 Youth Hockey League Begins April 27th 2015 CANLAN ICE SPORTS OAKVILLE 905.845.6989 www.icesports.com/oakville Follow us @IceSportsOak

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