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Oakville Beaver, 12 Mar 2008, p. 26

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26 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday March 12, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com MOVING ON UP: The Oakville Ice junior girls' hockey team (pictured, right) won its first-round playoff series against the Whitby Wolves and will meet either Stoney Creek or Mississauga in the second round. Members of the team are Stephanie Auger, Dayna Newsom, Paula LaGamba,Taylor Metcalfe, Geneva Kliman, Ali Binnington, Hayleigh Cudmore, Paula DiFrancesco, Chelsea Young, Kelly Eustace, Jacky Sollis, Elaine Dumas, Paige Goloubef, Sarah Finbow, Dayna Kanis, Lisa Donachey and Leanne Wilkes. Bill Metcalfe and Dave Newsom coach the team, Jim Holman is the manager, Jeff Potter is the equipment manager, Jen Beaudrie is the trainer and Gerry Lynch is the facility manager. Reduce Reuse Recycle Auger backstops Ice to first-round upset of Whitby Oakville Minor Baseball Association 1236 Speers Road, Unit #4, Oakville, Ontario L6L 2X4 Providing Quality Baseball in Our Community for over 44 Years House League, Select and Rep Programs for all Boys & Girls Ages 5 to 23 From May to September 2008 Player Registration Saturday's March 15th, 22nd and 29th from 10 AM to 1 PM At the OMBA Clubhouse 1236 Speers Road, Unit #4 OR Register online by visiting our website at Our Fees: T-Ball (Ages 5 & 6).........................$145 Coach Pitch (Age 7).........................$145 Rookie Ball to Junior (Ages 8 to 23).....$205 www.oakvilleminorbaseball.com With your registration we provide: · Player Development Clinics · Coaches taught by qualified instructors · Baseball Ontario Certified Umpires · Complete uniforms, Individual & Team Photos For further registration details and information visit our website at www.oakvilleminorbaseball.com email us at: omba@oakvilleminorbaseball.com or call us at 905-847-5545 The Oakville Minor Baseball Association is affiliated with The Whitby Wolves are probably rethinking their evaluation of Stephanie Auger's goaltending abilities. Auger, cut by Whitby the past two years, made the Wolves pay in the opening round of the Provincial Women's Hockey League playoffs. The Oakville Ice netminder allowed only four goals in four games, including a shutout, to backstop 12th-seeded Oakville to a 3-1 series upset of the ninth-ranked Wolves. "Stephanie had some special motivation," said Ice head coach Bill Metcalfe. "She's from Belleville and the closest junior team for her was Whitby, but she didn't make it onto the team. She gave us unbelievable, solid goaltending." Oakville clinched the series win with a 3-1 victory in Game 4 Monday at Ice Sports. Chelsea Young provided the game-winner, scoring on a set faceoff play to break a 1-1 tie. Hayleigh Cudmore added an insurance goal, while Paige Goloubef had Oakville's other marker. The Ice had a chance to close out the series the previous day in Whitby, but fell 2-1 in a shootout. Metcalfe was a little worried about his team's psyche with the short turnaround after a difficult loss. "You obviously think as a coach, is the momentum starting to shift?" he said. "Of course that's a worry. We just dug down deep." Particularly centres Dayna Newsom and Sara Finbow, who were double-shifted much of the game after Dayna Kanis left the game with an injury. Kanis, however, did manage to return to the game in the late going. Oakville's other wins in the series came 2-0 in Whitby the previous weekend and 2-1 at home Saturday. Kanis and Goloubef tallied for the Ice in the opener, with Auger making 26 saves. Paula DiFrancesco and Paula LaGamba found the net for the Ice in Game 2, and Newsom was the lone Oakville scorer in the third game. The Ice will play either Stoney Creek or Mississauga in the second round, depending on the winner of the first-round series between Bluewater and Windsor. Metcalfe anticipated the Ice would not play its first home game of the second round until next weekend. -- Jon Kuiperij "We've been advertising with Gold Book for a decade now...enough said! Congratulations Gold Book on your 10th anniversary!" Sara Bergsma, Bergsma's Home Décor, 10-year Gold Book Advertiser Celebrating 10 years of innovation

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