www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday June 4, 2008 - 33 MICHAEL IVANIN / SPECIAL TO THE OAKVILLE BEAVER DOWN GOES CORNWALL: Sam White (left) of the Oakville Buzz dishes off to a teammate as Cornwall's Jeffrey Hebert falls to the floor Sunday at Glen Abbey Recreation Centre. The Buzz pounded the Celtics 14-2 in Ontario junior B lacrosse action. Buzz wins pair on weekend Braden Gallant and Dylan Gilbert each scored four times, pacing the Oakville Buzz to a 14-2 rout of the Cornwall Celtics Sunday at Glen Abbey Recreation Centre. SPORTSBRIEFS With the win, the Buzz improved to 9-3 on the season in Ontario junior B lacrosse play. Oakville was also victorious Friday at home, edging the Akwesasne Lightning 8-7 to snap a mini twogame losing streak. Gallant added five assists Sunday for a ninepoint outing. Gilbert had two helpers, while Robert Bentivegna had a goal and four assists. Also notching markers were Brad Gillies (two), Alex Kruse and Josh Ruys. Oakville scored seven unanswered goals in the second period to pull away from the Celtics. Friday, the Buzz trailed 3-1 early in the second period before scoring five of the next six goals. Oakville held a 8-5 lead midway through the third and held off the late rally by the Lightning. Gilbert and Gallant each scored twice for the Buzz, with singles going to Spencer Gallant, Connor Gamble, Gillies and Kruse. No Oakville player had more than three points. Cam Watts was victorious in goal for Oakville in both weekend contests. The Buzz will play two games this weekend, visiting the Mimico Mountaineers Friday and then hosting the Huntsville Hawks Sunday (a 2 p.m. start at Glen Abbey). The Braves, who feature plenty of Oakville talent, won the game in the final minute on a touchdown run by Jacob Huebeck. Hamilton had scored to take the lead less than a minute earlier, overcoming a 12-1 halftime deficit. The Braves are the second Burlington junior varsity football team fielded by the Burlington Minor Football Association in the South Central Ontario Football League. The BMFA decided last year to field a second junior varsity team this season because of the depth of skilled players in the Burlington and Oakville area. The team will be back in action this Sunday with a 5:45 p.m. game at Nelson Stadium against the Ajax Dolphins. BOYS & GIRLS AGES 714 SPORT CAMP HOCKEY · DRYLAND GOLF · BASKETBALL · 2 hours of hockey skills development · 1 hour of speed and condition training · 1 hour of basketball · 2 hours of golfing at Vic Hadfield Golf Centre WEEK 1: July 711 WEEK 2: July 1418 W EK 3: WEEK 3 July 2125 WEEK 4 July 28August 1 EK EK 4: Peewee Stamps pound Brampton Oakville's Dylan Tuske rumbled for 154 yards and scored two touchdowns as the Burlington peewee Stampeders crushed the defending league champions Brampton Bulldogs 50-0 last weekend in South Central Ontario Football League play. Oakville's Alexander Tremblay rushed for two touchdowns and Declan Cross scampered for another as the Stampeders piled up nearly 300 yards on the ground in their second win of the season. Oakville's Trevor Reid also caught a touchdown. Burlington has yet to be scored upon this season. Eleven times, a swarming defence stopped Brampton for a loss. The defence also got in on the scoring, with Graeme Cliffe picking up a fumble around midfield and running into the endzone untouched. Defensive captain and Oakville resident Christian Downey was in on four tackles, including two for losses. Aluj Bhatia was in on three tackles. FE includes GST inc $ 399 Braves win opener in final seconds Oakville's Brandon Mallet had 133 receiving yards and a touchdown to help the Burlington Braves open the South Central Ontario Football League junior varsity season with a 19-14 win over the Hamilton Steelers last weekend in Burlington. 905-593-2987 4190 Sladeview Cres., Unit 4 Mississauga (Near 403 and Winston Churchill) www.enduresports.com