w w w .in s id e H A L T O N .c o m | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, M a rc h 3 1 , 2 0 1 7 | 2 2 F o llo w H a lto n s p o rts on T w itte r: @ p o s tb e a v e rs p o rt (K e vin N a g e l, B u rlin g to n Post, O a k v ille B e a ve r) @ m ilto n o n s p o rts (S te v e L e b la n c , M ilto n C a n a d ia n C h a m p io n ) @ h e rb g a rb u tt (P o st, Beaver, C h a m p io n ) Speed skaters win provincial gold Five m em bers of the Oakville Speed Skating Club w on gold m edals at the provincial B and C cham pionships. Thirty-two m em bers of the club com peted in the season-ending m eets in London. Izabella Zakatsiolo, Em ilio D eSousa, Michael Borca, Mathys Marois and Cyprien Petiteville were the gold-m edal winners. Four Oakville skaters -- Liz Lee, Zinnia Irwin, Hana El Sam m ak and Sam DeLuca -- were silver-medal winners while Aveline D eSousa, Daniel Kim and Marcelo Giansante took hom e bronze medals. Nate Thom pson, Colby Warren and Adam Maynard finished 1-2-3 in the boys' Division 2 race. Five other skaters earned top-six placem ents at the provincial meet: Jasm ine Kim, Javan Mayrand, Lee DeLuca, Ju an Quintero and Charlie Cotton. Halton high school varsity boys' all-star hockey gam e goes tonight in Burlington It's North Halton vs. H a lt o n T e a m South Halton when the Player Pos. high school varsity boys' Dan Duggan F hockey all-star game is Kevin Ellsworth F held tonight (Friday) at 7 Trevor Haines F p.m. at Mainway Arena in Scott Harris F Matt Kerr F Burlington. Will Lee F The gam e will feature Jacob Mandel F 42 of the best high school hockey players, with HalCraig McAskill F ton North featuring play Jacob Moro F ers north of Upper Mid Adam Nowoselski F Zach Pettit F dle Road. Lucas Piersanti F All high schools except Josh Anderson D Loyola (which did not Marley Angus D send a representative) will Josh Hiebert D have at least one player in Gareth Marks D the game. Kyle Riebot D M ost of the players are Nick Simpson D Grade 12 students who Jack Grebenc G have played multiple Justin Hui G years in the Halton high Jordan Kemp G school hockey loop. The gam e is intended to show case the depth of talent of high school hockey in the area. Coaches of the various school team s nom i nated players to take part, with final roster decisions m ade by the event coaching staffs. They include Carl Van Landschoot of CorN o rth H a lt o n T e a m S o u th School Player Ethan Cummings Ben Honda Stefan Janovjak Liam Kaslik Liam Kealey Geoff Marchiolo Kyle Maves Ben Nazar Dominik Pajor Brandon Schofield Ryan Skinner Ca iso n Terry Matt Anderson Cole Cooper Jordan Hutton Ty Riley Lucas Belmonte Bryan Watson Braden Leedham Kyle Salmon John Carson -- Pos. School Milton District Christ the King Christ the King Bishop Reding Bishop Reding Iroquois Ridge Georgetown Georgetown Holy Trinity Garth Webb Frank Hcyden Notre Dame Christ the King Holy Trinity King's Christian Georgetown Bishop Reding Frank Hayden Holy Trinity King's Christian King's Christian F F F F F F F F F F F F D D D D D D G G G Abbey Park Corpus Christi Abbey Park St. T. Aquinas Oakville Trafalgar T.A. Blakelock Corpus Christi Nelson Assumption Nelson Assumption T.A. Blakelock Corpus Christi Aldershot Robert Bateman L.B. Pearson Assumption T.A. Blakelock Abbey Park T.A. Blakelock Oakville Trafalgar VAII S MIM r] rfa ] H Hililai' FLAG FOOTBALL (NON CONTACT) Spring Season starts A p ril 22n d Tyke A ge 6 to V arsity A ge 18 Y ear of Birth 1999-2009 SUMMER STAMPS (REP PROGRAM) tryouts start in A p ril fo r S um m er S eason From bantam A ge 13 to V arsity Age 19 Y ear of birth 1998-2004 pus Christi and Larry Rinaldo of Abbey Park coaching the Halton South team while Aaron Consoli of Holy Trinity and Ju stin Bainbridge and Michael Donovan of Christ the King will handle Halton North coaching duties. Players were to attend a practice yesterday. FALL STAMPEDERS (REP PROGRAM) tryouts start in July for fa ll Season from Atom A ge 9 to bantam A ge 14 Y e a ro f birth 2003-2008 Smilezone 24-hour tourney April 2 8 -2 9 The third annual Smilezone 24 Hour H ock ey Tournament will be held starting Friday, April 28 at Jo sh u a's Creek Arenas. The 24-hour tournam ent features men and wom en 18 and older playing 24 straight hours, starting with the Scotiabank ceremo nial p uck drop at 5 p.m. on April 28. "We are extremely excited to be hosting the... Smilezone 24-Hour Hockey Tourna m ent," says two-time Stanley Cup cham pion Adam Graves and a Smilezone co-founder. "We're putting sm iles on kids' faces while grinning our way through 24 straight hours of friendly hockey competition and cam ara derie." The tournam ent features 10 team s of 15 players each, playing in several games. Each team will have a celebrity player on its roster, including Graves and the likes of former NHLers Rick Vaive, Brad Boyes, B.J. Crombeen, Steve Staios, Nathan LaFayette and Rob Zamuner. Players, family and friends can unwind be tween gam es in the TSN Players Village on the Red Rink. 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