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Oakville Beaver, 21 Dec 2007, p. 42

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42 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday December 21, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com CAN/AM CHAMPS: The Oakville bantam A Rangers celebrate after winning gold at the Can/Am Challenge Cup recently in Lake Placid, N.Y. Dramatic gold for bantam A Rangers It wasn't quite the Miracle on Ice, but the Oakville bantam A Rangers won gold in their own dramatic fashion recently at the Herb Brooks Arena in Lake Placid, N.Y. SPORTSBRIEFS Jake Cussen scored on an overtime penalty shot to lift the Rangers to a 3-2 win over the St. Clair Shore Saints in the championship game of the Can/Am Challenge Cup. The penalty shot was awarded when St. Clair took a minor penalty while the teams were playing three-on-three. Oakville had lost to the Shore Saints in its first game of the tournament, 6-2, but made its way to the final with wins over the Reading Rockets (6-2), New Canaan Wildcats (4-0) and Greenwich Wings (8-2). Other members of the team are Stefan DiCamillo, Brad Howard, Eric Purcell, Nick Powidajko, Cameron Sayers, Conner Chilton, Ryan Goodhew, Kyle Kokotailo, Kevin Sayers, Cole Munden, Nick Raycroft, Blair Wyersberg, Michael Stevenson, Grant MacIntosh, Kurt Jurgen and Charlie Barrons. Shawn MacIntosh, Kevin Kokotailo and Mike Cussen coach the team. Cicchini named soccer All-American Oakville's Amanda Cicchini was named a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) AllAmerican. It's the latest honour for the junior midfielder, who had two goals and four assists for the West Virginia Mountaineers women's soccer team. Cicchini was also a first team all-BIG EAST selection and was named to the all-tournament team at the BIG EAST championship tournament. Cicchini and fellow Oakville native Deana Everrett, who had 10 goals, nine assists and was selected to the Mid-Atlantic region second team, helped the Mountaineers tie a school record for wins in a season, posting a record of 18-5-2. West Virginia also made its first appearance in the Elite Eight of the NCAA championship tournament. Merry Christmas May the spirit of Christmas shine in your heart and light up your days. Augy Carnovale***, Adrienne Lake**, Don Abma*, Sandy Abma*, Michael J. Allan*, Tom Au-Yeung*, Cindy Avis*, Michelle Bailey*, Kathryn Bandiera*, Don Bassindale**, Nancy Batchelor*, Carmen Bedard*, Doug Bedrosian*, Joan Beettam*, Gail Bird*, Stephen Bird*, Beulah Blain*, Monika Blewett**, Floraine Bowen*, Tracy Brace*, Judi Brokking*, Cassandra Bruyns*, Lorraine Bull*, Tammy Burley*, Paul Butler**, Greg Callaghan*, Mary Carr*, Norman Carr*, Penny Cates*, Grace Ceresa*, Claudia Chopik-Kovacs*, Brenda Clark*, Kati Cloke*, Florentina Coban*, Sue Coleman*, Sylvia Crompton*, Lesley Cumming*, Lisa Dale*, Ian Darroch**, Linda Darroch*, Barbara DeMarzo*, G. Walter DeMarzo*, John Dobko*, Sandra Doyle*, Len Duncan*, Jacquie Dunn*, Tracey Dunn**, Jerry England**, Liz Erskine*, Neil Everett*, Mel Fairfield**,Michael A Falcone*, Suzanne Farkas*, Bud Farris*, Wendy Farrow**, Joette Fielding*, Mary Foster*, Teresa Gale-Gamble*, Patricia Gauer*, Ruth Gibson*, Liliana Gonin**, Debbie Gonin-Braun*, Caroline Hamel*, Ishrani Henry*, Karen Holmes-Lane*, Allan Hoppener*, Mike Howarth*, Summer Humphrey*, Bryan Hune*, Terry Hutchison*, Christopher Invidiata*, Alex Irish*, Joe Irwin*, Paul A Jackson*, William Jenkinson*, Robin Jepson*, Michael Jones*, Rick Kedzior**, Susan Keen*, Mary Kelly*, Mary Koehler*, Veronica Koehler**, Marija Kolesar*, Jenny Kotulak*, Margy Koumbiadis*, Mike Koumbiadis*, Roula Krumme*, Magda Ladanyi**, Lisa Lanoue*, Cynthia Law*, Kirsten Leggat*, Yvonne Little**, Carolyn Lofquist**, Cindy Lowes*, Gianna Marcantonio*, Jennifer MacDonald*, Leslie MacDonald*, Scott MacLeod*, Angela Markusic*, David Marshall*, Korrie-Sue Marshall*, Joan McCoy*, Petra McCulloch**, Lezlie McDermott*, Murray McDonald**, Tom McDonald*, Suzanne McKenzie*, Angie McKinnon*, Guy McMurray*, Allan McWhirter**, Nadia Meco*, Janet Mills-Saundercook*, Gail Moreau*, Sherri Moro*, Vera Nadeina*, Lidija Naden*, Patti Natyshak*, Cathy Naumowich*, Don Naumowich*, James Neil*, Brett O'Neill*, Sally O'Shea*, Jennifer Palozzi*, David Papple**, Debbie Pearce*, John Pears*, Renate Penkett*, Carole-Ann Peterson*, Colleen Pickett*, Bill Pinto*, Rick Pipala*, Lloyd Pisapio*, Werner Pischel*, Barb Poretti*, Steven Porter*, Mark Pospisil*, Diane Powell*, Doriana Pressacco*, Louise Preston*, Derek Quinlan*, John Ratelle*, Cidel Rivera*, Rick Roman*, Judy Ross*, Kris Saric*, Jennifer Schaffer*, Mary Ann Schiralli*, Judith Shorney**, Richard Shorney**, Deborah-Lee Simpson**, Catherine Smith*, Lillian Smith*, June Smith*, Russell Smith*, Ralph Snelgrove*, Janina Sosnowski*, Don Stewart*, Kevin Stokes*, Joop Ten Thye*, Jennifer Teufel*, Neil Uttamsingh*, Paul Van Trip*, Nikol Van Trip*, Laura Van Zeyl*, Gentiana Vanta*, Nick Vassov*, Dean Vecile*, Al Volpe*, Sherry Wallace*, Dodge one of 20 hockey finalists for award Nick Dodge has been named to a list of 20 candidates for the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award. The award is presented to a student-athlete who fulfills their entire athletic eligibility in eight NCAA sports based on four criteria: classroom, character, community and competition. Dodge shares the team lead with 13 points for the Clarkson Knights. He has 111 points in 126 career games with Clarkson. Clarkson, 10-5 this season, is currently ranked eighth in the NCAA. The list of 20 candidates for men's hockey will be narrowed to 10 by a national media committee. The 10 finalists, to be announced in late January, will then be placed on a ballot for a nationwide vote of coaches, media and fans. Dolphins swimmer wins seven gold Dolphins Swim Club swimmer Sinead Russell rolled sevens at the International Youth Cup competition earlier this month in Etobicoke. Russell's seven swims netted her seven gold medals, seven meet records and seven top-ranked positions in Canada for females age 13-14. Also winning gold for the Dolphins was 12-year-old Lauren Dixon, who won gold in the 100-metre breaststroke and added a silver in the 200m. Both swims were completed in clubrecord time. Other Dolphins finalists at the meet included Peter Kruzyk, James Richards, Joey Weatherill, Maggie Burns, Alex Van Ommen and Isabella Nat. The Youth Cup attracted teams from across Canada, the U.S., the Caymand Islands and Great Britain. Swimmers ranged in age from 12-17. DOWNTOWN UPTOWN 905.338.9000 905.842-7000 67 Lakeshore Road West 418-2 North Service Road East www.remaxaboutowne.com Aboutowne Realty Corp., Brokerage Independenty owned and operated

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