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The Oakville Hornets Girls Hockey Association recently determined its 2011-12 house league champions. Below are summaries of the division finals: Novice Sarah Difillipo scored four consecutive goals as the Orange Flames rallied from an early 1-0 deficit to down the Teal Tornadoes in the novice final. Nimrit Dhillon scored the Teal Tornadoes’ goal on the opening shift of the game, and the lead held up until the Flames called a timeout midway through the second period. Difilippo scored her first goal 10 seconds later. The Orange Flames’ victory concluded a turnaround season that saw the team lose its first five games before tasting defeat just once the rest of the campaign. Other members of the team are Maya Cote, Hayley Festeryga, Taylor Lowe, Alexandra Sheppard, Mikaela Antunes, Rachel Margolese, Kim Williams, Rachel Costa, Andree Denomme, Vienna Mosler-Plata, Olivia Green, Charlie Bonden, Sam Chafe, Saveena Singh and Jaime Morton. The team is coached by Kristina Sitas, Sam Wilson, Katey Teekasingh, Haley Thomson, Melaine Whalen and Brent Christensen, while Kim Williams and Jackie Chafe are the trainers. Cindy Micallef is the team mom. Atom In the atom final, Rebecca Lamme scored twice and Claire Gosse added an empty-netter to lead the Teal Tigers to a 3-1 win over the Silver Stingers. Lamme earned MVP honours in the final. Also contributing to the Teal Tigers’ win were Julia Benoit, Caitlyn Nicholls, Teigan Balfour, Hannah Petriv, Katie Lopinski, Zoe Long, Ava Hietkamp, Grace Stergiou, Hailey Hughes, Imogen Govan, Alyssa Haylock, Katie Wilson, Kelly Hubbs and Heather Fletcher. Tony Nicholls, Bruce Hietkamp, Chris Stergiou and Jodi Hietkamp coach the team, while Mary-Anne Budak-Gosse is the trainer. Peewee Niamh Shallow’s goal stood up as the win- ner as the White Avalanche edged the Black Thunder 2-1 in the peewee final. Michelle Boratko also scored for the White Avalanche, with Olivia McKeown replying for the Black Thunder. Rebecca Ryce, Gennie Cloutier and Caitlin Paulos had assists for the White Avalanche. Kelsa MacDonald, Riley Robillard, Bridget McLellan, Emma Casola, Caitlyn Micuda, Jesse Friday, Nicole Bozic, Danielle Alonso, Nicole Billias and Alexandra Kinkartz were also part of the championship White Avalanche squad. Bantam Zoe O’Neil scored the game-winning goal and Jenna Culumovic recorded the shutout as the Yellow Ducks won the bantam champi- onship with a 1-0 victory over the Orange Tigers. O’Neil’s marker broke a scoreless game with five minutes to go in the third period. Other members of the Yellow Ducks are Cecilia McLean, Amanda Prestidge, Mariko Shimoda, Jade Thompson, Brielle Bessette, Nisha McConnachie, Kaelen Peterson, Paris Trebell, Megan McEvoy, Shannon Fenwick, Kathleen McGarrell, Erin Federovich, Monika Sitas and Julia Scott. Ray Bessette, Paul Culumovic and John Scott coach the Yellow Ducks. Linda Simpson, Peggy McLean and Gillian Salter are the team’s trainers. Midget Melissa Coulson stopped all three attempts she faced in a shootout and Jen Fallon scored the shootout winner as the Teal Toxic edged White 3-2 in the midget final. Michaela Doyle and Sera Smith scored the Teal Toxic’s goals in regulation time, with Smith’s marker tying the game 2-2 four min- utes left in the third period. Laura Dziuryn had both goals for White. Other members of the Teal Toxic are Jaimie Rodriguez, Karina Laramee, Ashley Krawczyk, Jenny Arnold, Courtney Kotulak, Jenny Knight, Nicola Taccone, Nicola Earl, Clarisse Schneider, Bailey Dean, Amanda Vrbensky, Chloe Hamilton and Celena Charron. Ray Rodriguez, Geoff Coulson, George Keeping the tradition alive! If you are serious about the game and want to develop www.OakvilleCricketAcademy.com [email protected] 289-218-6943 Registering U15 & U19 players for the Toronto District Cricket League 2012 season Oakville Cricket Academy offers Development Programs for all Ages 5-9 Training occurs in small groups in a friendly environment Programs are offered all year round Beginners programs available Games ICC certified coaches Ages 4 - 10 FREE in April! REGISTER NOW! Outdoor Training Beginning in May, Games in the Summer Be a part of the fastest growing sport in North America Registering U15 & U19 players for the Toronto District Cricket League 2012 season Oakville Cricket Academy offers Development Programs for Ages 5-19 Training occurs in small groups in a friendly environment Programs are offered all year round Beginners programs available Games ICC certified coaches REGISTER NOW! 2012 House League Open House Have questions about the upcoming season? New and returning parents are invited to drop by the Oakville Soccer Club House League Open House on Sunday, May 6 from 11 a.m until 2 p.m. at the Pine Glen Soccer Centre. This drop-in session is a great way to meet OSC staff, coaches and club sponsors! Volunteer with OSC! We need enthusiastic individuals to be our new mascot, Oscar! If you’re interested, sign up for a free mascot training session at the Pine Glen Soccer Centre on Saturday, May 12 from 1 to 4 p.m. by emailing Andrew Brown, [email protected]. www.insideHALTON.com • OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, May 3, 2012 • 32 Oakville Hornets house league decides division champions See Black, page 35

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The Oakville Hornets Girls Hockey Association recently determined its 2011-12 house league champions.

Below are summaries of the division finals:

Novice

Sarah Difillipo scored four consecutive goals as the Orange Flames rallied from an early 1-0 deficit to down the Teal Tornadoes in the novice final.

Nimrit Dhillon scored the Teal Tornadoes’ goal on the opening shift of the game, and the lead held up until the Flames called a timeout midway through the second period. Difilippo scored her first goal 10 seconds later.

The Orange Flames’ victory concluded a turnaround season that saw the team lose its

first five games before tasting defeat just once the rest of the campaign.

Other members of the team are Maya Cote, Hayley Festeryga, Taylor Lowe, Alexandra Sheppard, Mikaela Antunes, Rachel Margolese, Kim Williams, Rachel Costa, Andree Denomme, Vienna Mosler-Plata, Olivia Green, Charlie Bonden, Sam Chafe, Saveena Singh and Jaime Morton. The team is coached by Kristina Sitas, Sam Wilson, Katey Teekasingh, Haley Thomson, Melaine Whalen and Brent Christensen, while Kim Williams and Jackie Chafe are the trainers. Cindy Micallef is the team mom.

Atom

In the atom final, Rebecca Lamme scored twice and Claire Gosse added an empty-netter

to lead the Teal Tigers to a 3-1 win over the Silver Stingers.

Lamme earned MVP honours in the final.Also contributing to the Teal Tigers’ win

were Julia Benoit, Caitlyn Nicholls, Teigan Balfour, Hannah Petriv, Katie Lopinski, Zoe Long, Ava Hietkamp, Grace Stergiou, Hailey Hughes, Imogen Govan, Alyssa Haylock, Katie Wilson, Kelly Hubbs and Heather Fletcher. Tony Nicholls, Bruce Hietkamp, Chris Stergiou and Jodi Hietkamp coach the team, while Mary-Anne Budak-Gosse is the trainer.

Peewee

Niamh Shallow’s goal stood up as the win-ner as the White Avalanche edged the Black Thunder 2-1 in the peewee final.

Michelle Boratko also scored for the White Avalanche, with Olivia McKeown replying for the Black Thunder. Rebecca Ryce, Gennie Cloutier and Caitlin Paulos had assists for the White Avalanche.

Kelsa MacDonald, Riley Robillard, Bridget McLellan, Emma Casola, Caitlyn Micuda, Jesse Friday, Nicole Bozic, Danielle Alonso, Nicole Billias and Alexandra Kinkartz were also part of the championship White Avalanche squad.

Bantam

Zoe O’Neil scored the game-winning goal and Jenna Culumovic recorded the shutout as the Yellow Ducks won the bantam champi-onship with a 1-0 victory over the Orange

Tigers.O’Neil’s marker broke a scoreless game

with five minutes to go in the third period.Other members of the Yellow Ducks are

Cecilia McLean, Amanda Prestidge, Mariko Shimoda, Jade Thompson, Brielle Bessette, Nisha McConnachie, Kaelen Peterson, Paris Trebell, Megan McEvoy, Shannon Fenwick, Kathleen McGarrell, Erin Federovich, Monika Sitas and Julia Scott.

Ray Bessette, Paul Culumovic and John Scott coach the Yellow Ducks. Linda Simpson, Peggy McLean and Gillian Salter are the team’s trainers.

Midget

Melissa Coulson stopped all three attempts she faced in a shootout and Jen Fallon scored the shootout winner as the Teal Toxic edged White 3-2 in the midget final.

Michaela Doyle and Sera Smith scored the Teal Toxic’s goals in regulation time, with Smith’s marker tying the game 2-2 four min-utes left in the third period. Laura Dziuryn had both goals for White.

Other members of the Teal Toxic are Jaimie Rodriguez, Karina Laramee, Ashley Krawczyk, Jenny Arnold, Courtney Kotulak, Jenny Knight, Nicola Taccone, Nicola Earl, Clarisse Schneider, Bailey Dean, Amanda Vrbensky, Chloe Hamilton and Celena Charron.

Ray Rodriguez, Geoff Coulson, George

Keeping the tradition alive!Kee ip n t g he t r ida ti no la ive!If you are serious about the game

and want to develop

[email protected]

289-218-6943

Registering U15 & U19 players for the Toronto DistrictCricket League 2012 season

Oakville Cricket Academy offers Development Programs for all Ages 5-9Training occurs in small groups in a friendly environmentPrograms are offered all year roundBeginners programs availableGamesICC certified coaches

Ages 4 - 10 FREE in April! REGISTER NOW!Outdoor Training Beginning in May, Games in the SummerBe a part of the fastest growing sport in North America

Registering U15 & U19 players for the Toronto DistrictCricket League 2012 season

Oakville Cricket Academy offers Development Programs for Ages 5-19

Training occurs in small groups in a friendly environment

Programs are offered all year round

Beginners programs available

Games

ICC certified coaches

REGISTER NOW!

2012 House LeagueOpen House

Have questions about the upcoming season?New and returning parents are invited to drop by the Oakville Soccer Club

House League Open House on Sunday, May 6 from 11 a.m until 2 p.m.at the Pine Glen Soccer Centre.

This drop-in session is a great way to meet OSC staff, coaches and club sponsors!

Volunteer with OSC! We need enthusiastic individuals to be our new mascot, Oscar!If you’re interested, sign up for a free mascot training session at the Pine Glen Soccer Centre on

Saturday, May 12 from 1 to 4 p.m. by emailing Andrew Brown, [email protected].

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