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Oakville Beaver, 2 Feb 2007, p. 28

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28 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday February 2, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com Soccer registration tomorrow Winter Flooring Anyone wishing to register for the upcoming Oakville Soccer Club season must attend one of the club's open registration sessions, scheduled for tomorrow (Saturday) and Feb. 10 at Oakville Town Hall. Since the advance registration period has expired, the OSC is not accepting any registrations at the club office -- including in-person registrations or registrations received by fax, mail or e-mail. The open registration sessions will run from 9 a.m. until noon both days. Payment will Mountain Kings Sale Y NOTHING not even the taxes Winter Flooring be accepted by cash, cheque, Visa or MasterCard. Proof of birthdate is required for new registrants. To obtain a 2007 outdoor registration form in advance, visit the Oakville Soccer Club's website at www.oakville-soccer.on.ca. Players under 18 years of age must have their registration form signed by a parent or legal guardian, while those 18 and older must sign their form themselves. After Feb. 10, registrations will be accepted based on availability. check us out at www.oakvillebeaver.com for MONTHS DOMINANT IN DETROIT: The Oakville minor bantam red Ingersoll Rand Bobcats won all four of their games at a recent hockey tournament in Detroit, winning the Mountain King championship. Members of the Bobcats, who clinched gold with a 40 championship-game win over the Rocky River (Ohio) Pirates, are John Niven, Russell Moore, Daniel Nicholl, Trevor Reid, Ryan Leslie, Dallas Smith, Jordan Leslie, Josh Blayney, Ryan Daley, Kyle Ross, Kristien Leblanc, Connor Bolton, Connor Piszel, Jake Bon, Mathieu McNeil and Brendan Maloney. John Lee, D.L. Leslie and Ron Savoie coach the team. PAY NOTHING * No Money Down* No Interest! No Monthly Payments! Every wall-to-wall carpet purchase includes premium underpad & installation Raiders earn third medal of bantam hoops season Earning medals at tournaments has become the norm this season for the Oakville Raiders major bantam boys' basketball team. The Raiders recently won their third medal in as many tournaments this season, claiming silver at the Hamilton Wildcats competition. The Raiders won their first two games to reach the final, where they were successful in breaking Scarborough's press early on but were unable to capitalize on their fast-break opportunities, dropping a 48-36 decision. Oakville trailed 27-17 at the half but narrowed the gap to 35-30 late in the fourth, before being forced to foul down the stretch. Daman Madesha had 14 points and Tomas Rickus netted seven. Earlier in the tournament, the Raiders defeated Blessed Sacrament 47-37 and routed St. Catharines CYO 33-18. Madesha scored 19 points and Brian Hughes poured in 15 against Blessed Sacrament, a game the Raiders trailed by four points at halftime. The win over St. Catharines avenged a fourpoint loss to CYO earlier in the year, with Evan Formosa leading Oakville's balanced scoring attack with eight points. Other members of the Raiders, whose next tournament is slated for Feb. 9-10 in Cambridge, are Graeme McIsaac, Brendan Meagher, Thomas Meagher, Andrew Chown, Arash Ahmadian and Ben Szpakowski. Peter Szpakowski and Al Formosa coach the team. SPORTSBRIEFS Tournament. The Venom began the tournament with a 71-19 pounding of the Hamilton Celtics, then fell 48-47 (on a buzzerbeating layup) to Ajax -- the fourthranked team in Ontario last season. That loss relegated Oakville to the bronze medal game, where the Venom started slowly before increasing its defensive intensity and earning a 37-30 win over the North Toronto Huskies. Next tournaments for the Venom, now 8-2 in provincial play, will be the Hamilton Transway and London Rambler competitions -- both slated for this month. Members of the team are Sylvia Mosca, Zoe Salhia, Ashara Cadogan, Amanda Perotta, Amanda Flynn, Emily Inch, Lisa Lopes, Alex Thomas, Lindsay Guimond and Kathleen Harris. Lorne Flynn and Chris Thomas coach the team. FREE in-home service Call 1-800-268-5132 Aton AAA Rangers heat up The Oakville atom AAA Rangers are heating up as the hockey playoffs approach, winning four of five games in a recent stretch. During the hot streak, Oakville blanked Niagara Falls 3-0 and 2-0, defeated St. Catharines and Welland by 4-2 scores, and lost 3-1 to the undefeated Hamilton Bulldogs. Rangers goaltenders Matthew Gwillam and Josh Morton combined to allow only five goals during the fivegame stretch, supported by defencemen Eric Luzar, Marko Jugovic, Andrew Howarth, Stefan Leblanc and Connor Chambers. 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