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HAVE A “STAYCATION”? Call George or Tom for details at 905-336-3660 1137 No. 1 Sideroad, Burlington Hwy. #5 (25 km) (25 km) QEW QEW Parkside Dr. No. 1 Sideroad Britannia Rd. Hwy. #5 Hwy. 401 To Guelph To Hamilton To Hamilton Lake Ontario Burlington Hwy. 403 Hwy. 407 To Toronto Hwy. #6 Brant St. Cedar Springs Road Guelph Line www.hiddenlakegolf.com ONE MONTH MEMBERSHIP SPECIAL! BE A GOLF MEMBER FOR A MONTH, & YOU PICK THE 31 DAY PERIOD! Weekday Membership: Play anytime Monday- Friday (excluding holidays) for only $ 499.99 * Restricted 7-Day Membership: Play weekdays anytime, and Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays after 1:30 pm $ 549.99 * Full Membership: Play 7 days a week anytime $ 649.99 * One Month Membership includes club storage, range balls, locker & pull cart. *Please add HST. OAKVILLE SOCCER CLUB OAKVILLE SOCCER CLUB A Proud Sponsor of Oakville Soccer Club Week Seven Photo Contest Winner: Photographer: Louis Feng Age Division: B-U12 (Ford & BMO) Sponsored by: 25 | Thursday, July 11, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com More than a quarter of the players on this year’s Ontario provincial under-19 girls’ field lacrosse team are members of the Oakville Minor Lacrosse Association’s Lady Hawks program. Allison Czerny, Thalia Zolis, Erin Mur- ray, Olivia Harwood and Lexi Doherty were all named to the 19-player squad that will compete at a pair of major tournaments this month in Oshawa. Ontario will play in the Turtle Island Festival of Lacrosse July 12-14 and the Canadian National Invitational July 16-17. Both competitions are in conjunction with the 2013 FIL Women’s Lacrosse World Cup and will also feature teams from British Columbia, Alberta, the United Kingdom and Japan. Another Lady Hawks player, Aurora Cord- ingley, was selected to the U15 provincial team earlier this year. Ontario competed last weekend in the Saratoga Springs Lacrosse Shootout in New York and will also play in the Syracuse University Laxfest Oct. 7. There is also heavy OMLA representation on the Ontario peewee 1 boys’ team that will compete in the national championships next month in Whitby. Oakville 11-year- olds Bradley Somers, Ben Doherty and Ryan O’Hara will join 12-year-olds Justin Sykes, Aden Walsh and Bryce Cordingley on the provincial team for the Aug. 4-10 tourna- ment. At the U17 level, 16-year-old Dalton Fol- lows and 14-year-old Justin Inacio are OMLA players who will play for Ontario at several tournaments throughout the summer, in- cluding the national championships Aug. 30- Sept. 2 in Quebec. “(We are) pleased to recognize these out- standing athletes for their accomplishment in being selected to a Team Ontario squad,” said OMLA president Michael Varanesi. “They are excellent ambassadors of our association and Oakville and (of) the entire Ontario lacrosse community. We are all very proud of them.” Oakville lacrosse talent on provincial teams Pictured from left to right, Oakville residents Aurora Cordingley, Allison Czerny, Thalia Zolis, Erin Murray, Olivia Harwood and Lexi Doherty are all members of provincial girls’ field lacrosse teams this year. Cordingley is on the under-15 Ontario squad while the others play for the provincial U19 team. | photo submitted Local residents to make the Ontario team that will com- pete in next month’s national peewee 1 box lacrosse championships are (back row, left to right) Bradley Somers, Justin Sykes, Aden Walsh, (front row, left to right) Bryce Cordingley, Ben Doherty and Ryan O’Hara. | photo submitted OSC U16 boys win Rochester tournament The Oakville Soccer Club’s under-16 boys’ B team (pictured above) won the champi- onship at the Rochester Irondequoit Chal- lenge Travel Soccer Tournament earlier this season. Cedric Sobotta and Sergio Repelo scored for Oakville in a 2-0 win over Webster Soccer Academy in the title game. Keeper Hunter Gutman recorded the shutout, his fourth in as many games at the tournament following a 4-0 win over Churchville Storm, an 8-0 victory over Rochester Flower City United and a 0-0 draw with Honeoye Falls Gold. Rebelo led the tournament in scoring with seven goals. Other members of the team are Sachin Maharaj, Ferras Mourad, Luke De Rango, Justin Bush, Jack Pereira, Tanner Davies, Trevor Victoria, Aryan Ghahremanzadeh, Kael Bosland, Oldri Kecaj, Michael Ferrari, David MacKenzie, Mohamed Sheikh, Craig Mackie, Luka Milic, Luke Carenza, Jonathan Rego and Hakeem Madahey. Kami Bosland and Bruno Pereira coach the team, and John MacKenzie is the manager. A recent article about the Pope John Paul II elementary school boys’ soccer team con- tained incorrect information. Pope John Paul II’s unbeaten streak be- gan in the 2012 season and continued until the final tournament of the 2013 campaign. The team defeated St. Anthony in the final of the St. Marguerite tournament. The Beaver regrets the errors and any in- convenience they may have caused. Pope John Paul soccer streak began in 2012

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    More than a quarter of the players on this year’s Ontario provincial under-19 girls’ field lacrosse team are members of the Oakville Minor Lacrosse Association’s Lady Hawks program.

    Allison Czerny, Thalia Zolis, Erin Mur-ray, Olivia Harwood and Lexi Doherty were all named to the 19-player squad that will compete at a pair of major tournaments this month in Oshawa. Ontario will play in the Turtle Island Festival of Lacrosse July 12-14 and the Canadian National Invitational July 16-17. Both competitions are in conjunction with the 2013 FIL Women’s Lacrosse World Cup and will also feature teams from British Columbia, Alberta, the United Kingdom and Japan.

    Another Lady Hawks player, Aurora Cord-ingley, was selected to the U15 provincial team earlier this year. Ontario competed last weekend in the Saratoga Springs Lacrosse Shootout in New York and will also play in the Syracuse University Laxfest Oct. 7.

    There is also heavy OMLA representation on the Ontario peewee 1 boys’ team that will compete in the national championships next month in Whitby. Oakville 11-year-olds Bradley Somers, Ben Doherty and Ryan O’Hara will join 12-year-olds Justin Sykes, Aden Walsh and Bryce Cordingley on the provincial team for the Aug. 4-10 tourna-ment.

    At the U17 level, 16-year-old Dalton Fol-lows and 14-year-old Justin Inacio are OMLA players who will play for Ontario at several tournaments throughout the summer, in-cluding the national championships Aug. 30-Sept. 2 in Quebec.

    “(We are) pleased to recognize these out-standing athletes for their accomplishment in being selected to a Team Ontario squad,” said OMLA president Michael Varanesi. “They are excellent ambassadors of our association and Oakville and (of) the entire Ontario lacrosse community. We are all very proud of them.”

    Oakville lacrosse talent on provincial teams

    Pictured from left to right, Oakville residents Aurora Cordingley, Allison Czerny, Thalia Zolis, Erin Murray, Olivia Harwood and Lexi Doherty are all members of provincial girls’ field lacrosse teams this year. Cordingley is on the under-15

    Ontario squad while the others play for the provincial U19 team. | photo submitted

    Local residents to make the Ontario team that will com-pete in next month’s national peewee 1 box lacrosse

    championships are (back row, left to right) Bradley Somers, Justin Sykes, Aden Walsh, (front row, left to right)

    Bryce Cordingley, Ben Doherty and Ryan O’Hara.| photo submitted

    OSC U16 boys win Rochester tournamentThe Oakville Soccer Club’s under-16 boys’ B team (pictured above) won the champi-onship at the Rochester Irondequoit Chal-lenge Travel Soccer Tournament earlier this season.

    Cedric Sobotta and Sergio Repelo scored for Oakville in a 2-0 win over Webster Soccer Academy in the title game. Keeper Hunter Gutman recorded the shutout, his fourth in as many games at the tournament following a 4-0 win over Churchville Storm, an 8-0 victory over Rochester Flower City United and a 0-0 draw with Honeoye Falls

    Gold.Rebelo led the tournament in scoring with

    seven goals.Other members of the team are Sachin

    Maharaj, Ferras Mourad, Luke De Rango, Justin Bush, Jack Pereira, Tanner Davies, Trevor Victoria, Aryan Ghahremanzadeh, Kael Bosland, Oldri Kecaj, Michael Ferrari, David MacKenzie, Mohamed Sheikh, Craig Mackie, Luka Milic, Luke Carenza, Jonathan Rego and Hakeem Madahey. Kami Bosland and Bruno Pereira coach the team, and John MacKenzie is the manager.

    A recent article about the Pope John Paul II elementary school boys’ soccer team con-tained incorrect information.

    Pope John Paul II’s unbeaten streak be-gan in the 2012 season and continued until

    the final tournament of the 2013 campaign. The team defeated St. Anthony in the final of the St. Marguerite tournament.

    The Beaver regrets the errors and any in-convenience they may have caused.

    Pope John Paul soccer streak began in 2012