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Oakville Beaver, 12 Oct 2007, p. 43

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Sports Oakville Beaver 2007 United Way of Oakville Campaign Total amount raised OUR GOAL $ 9% 2.25 million United Way For more info: 905-845-5571 SPORTS EDITOR: JON KUIPERIJ Phone 905-845-3824 (ext. 255) Fax 905-337-5567 email sports@oakvillebeaver.com · FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2007 43 Sr. Hawks clipped in battle of unbeatens By Jon Kuiperij BEAVER SPORTS EDITOR LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER NECK AND NECK: Julie Pupulan (left) of St. Andrew and Michelle Denley of St. Luke finished first and second, respectively, in the bantam girls' division at the Halton Catholic District School Board's elementary cross-country meet, held recently at Bronte Creek Provincial Park. St. Andrew wins three titles at Catholic meet St. Andrew Catholic School led Oakville schools at the recent Halton Catholic District School Board elementary cross-country meet, winning team championships in three divisions. St. Andrew won the mite girls' and bantam girls' Division A titles as well as the mite boys' Division D crown. St. Marguerite d'Youville (bantam boys' Division A and tyke girls' Division A) and Our Lady of Peace (mite girls' Division D and tyke girls' Division B) each won two team championships. Other local schools to win divisions were Mother Teresa (mite girls' Division B), Holy Family (tyke boys' Division A) and St. Luke (midget boys' Division B). In individual action, local race winners were St. Matthew's Matthew Mac, Michael Sahai and Matthew Silva, St. Joseph's Paige Culver, Mother Teresa's Sarah Nixon and Veronica Bosco, St. Marguerite d'Youville's Patrick Shea, St. Andrew's Julia Pupulin, St. Dominic's Zsombor Burany, St. Luke's Sara Habal and Our Lady of Peace's Rachel Bronzovich. The meet was held Sept. 28 at Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Topthree race results, released yesterday, are listed below. BANTAM GIRLS Division A: 1. St. Andrew (13); 2. St. John (B) (24). Division B: 1. St. Timothy (9); 2. Our Lady of Peace (30) MIDGET GIRLS Division A: 1. St. Gabriel (20) ; 2. Canadian Martyrs (66) TEAM RESULTS MITE BOYS Division A: 1. St. John (B) (43); 2. St. Marguerite d'Youville (50). Division B: 1. Holy Rosary (M) (54; St. Timothy (54) 2. St. Michael (66). Division C: 1. St. Gabriel (31); 2. St. Raphael (33). Division D: 1. St. Andrew (24); 2. St. Matthew (34) TYKE BOYS Division A: 1. Holy Family (55); 2. St. Timothy (82). Division B: 1. Ascension (32); 2. St. Catherine of Alexandria (36). Division C: 1. St. Raphael (22); 2. St. Gabriel (69) ATOM BOYS Division A: 1. St. Paul (41); 2. St. Francis of Assisi (57). Division B: 1. St. Catherine of Alexandria (19); 2. St. Timothy (53). Division C: 1. St. Marguerite d'Youville (21); 2. St. Matthew (67) BANTAM BOYS Division A: 1. Mother Teresa (11); 2. Sacred Heart of Jesus (13). Division B: 1. St. Gabriel (35); 2. Holy Family (51) MIDGET BOYS Division A: 1. St. Paul (8); 2. St. John (B) (29). Division B: 1. St. Luke (22); 2. Pope John Paul II (35) MITE GIRLS Division A: 1. St. Andrew (51); 2. St. Luke (57). Division B: 1. Mother Teresa (21); 2. St. Matthew (38). Division C: 1. Sacred Heart of Jesus (35); 2. St. Joan of Arc (51). Division D: 1. Our Lady of Peace (23); 2. Ascension (34) TYKE GIRLS Division A: 1. St. Marguerite d'Youville (17); 2. St. Timothy (57). Division B: 1. Our Lady of Peace (50); 2. St. Gabriel (71). Division C: 1. St. Raphael (41); 2. St. Patrick (60) ATOM GIRLS Division A: 1. St. Timothy (27); 2. St. Catherine of Alexandria (39). Division B: 1. Sacred Heart of Jesus (47); 2. St. Gabriel (67). Division C: 1. Holy Rosary (M) (20); 2. St. Matthew (47) INDIVIDUAL RESULTS *finished in the top three in 2006-07 **finished in the top three 2005-07 ***finished in the top three in 2004-07 MITE BOYS Division A: 1. Callum Jones, St. Christopher; 2. Jayden Wiggins, Mother Teresa; 3. Peter Mazur, St. Luke. Division B: 1. Spencer LeGrand, St. Francis of Assisi; 2. Nick Malpage, St. Joseph (O); 3. Adam Czach, St. Joseph (O). Division C: 1. Devyn Mayea, St. Raphael; 2. Colin Hunt, St. Raphael; 3. Nicholas Zorzi, Guardian Angels. Division D: 1. Matthew Mac, St. Matthew; 2. Michael Pupulin, St. Andrew; 3. Alex Montague, St. Andrew, MITE GIRLS Division A: 1. Nicole Cholewka, St. Mark; 2. MacKenzie Cameron, St. Catherine of Alexandria; 3. Claire O'Connor, St. Dominic. Division B: 1. Julia Zebarth, St. Francis of Assisi; 2. Kristin O'Neill, St. Matthew; 3. Vanessa Corbett, Mother Teresa. Division C: 1. Mackenzie Trpcic, Holy Rosary (B); 2. Emily McDonough, St. Joan of Arc; 3. Kristen Lynch, Sacred Heart of Jesus. Division D: 1. Genny Finlan, St. Paul; 2. Alexsandra Doyle, Our Lady of Peace; 3. Mikayla McLaughlin, Our Lady of Peace TYKE BOYS Division A: 1. Matthew Silva, St. Matthew; 2. Angelo Cutaia *, Sacred Heart of Jesus; 3. Andrew Burns, Pope John Paul II. Division B: 1. Matthew Kreis, St. Catherine of Alexandria; 2. See Catholic page 44 BURLINGTON -- For the first 11 minutes, Wednesday's battle of undefeated senior girls' high school basketball teams appeared it would be exactly that. Then the Notre Dame Fighting Irish seemed to shift into a higher gear. Notre Dame used a remarkable surge to seize control of its home-court showdown with the Loyola Hawks, outscoring the Hawks 22-0 in the final five minutes of the first half to take a 38-20 lead into intermission and coast to a 66-37 rout. Notre Dame's lengthy run came immediately after Loyola (5-1) had scored 11 consecutive points of its own to take a brief 20-16 lead. "Our number one goal going into the game was to be competitive, and I thought we were competitive for (most of) the first half," Hawks coach Gary Laurin said. "Then we backed down a bit and they took complete advantage of it. Their defensive pressure was just all over us and they scored off our turnovers. That put us down a little bit and we never got back in it again." Notre Dame coach Mike Johnson said his team didn't make any tactical changes to key the run, but instead picked up its intensity. "That's the best we've played all year," said Johnson, whose squad improved to 60 in Halton league play. "We brought defensive intensity, played inside and out, and got the transition game going. We were clicking on all cylinders there for a bit." A pair of Grade 10 students, Jamie Ruttle and Missy Mullins, spearheaded the Irish's second-quarter run. Ruttle utilized her height advantage to convert lay-ups from close range and create second-chance opportunities with offensive rebounds, while Mullins attacked the basket from the perimeter to score 10 first-half points. "We took our time and passed it around, and looked to me when I was open," said the 15-year-old Ruttle, who led all scorers with 24 points. Cara Cutaia was third in scoring for the Irish, netting seven points. Alex Pecar countered for Loyola with 13 points. Jenn O'Brien added nine and Ashara Cadogan had four for the Hawks. Loyola will be put to the test again when the season continues next week. The Hawks will be home to the 3-2 Abbey Park Eagles Monday and then visit the 6-0 Holy Trinity Titans Wednesday.

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