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Oakville Beaver, 5 Jul 2008, p. 23

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday July 5, 2008 - 23 Dangerous Dan heading to Boston Dan Dawson is a wanted man. For the second year in a row, the 26year-old Oakville native was taken first overall in the National Lacrosse League's dispersal draft, this time going to the expansion Boston Blazers. It will be the third team in three years for Dawson, one of the league's most prolific scorers. After four seasons with the Arizona Sting in which he averaged 87 points -- including a career-best 107 in 2007 -- Dawson was claimed by the Portland Lumberjax when Arizona suspended operations. Dawson helped lead the Lumberjax to the NLL final, scoring 31 points in three playoff games, but when Arizona announced it would not return to the league, the Sting's former players were once again entered into a dispersal draft. "We are pleased to add a player of Dan's caliber to the Boston Blazers," said Tom Ryan, the Blazers' head coach and general manager. "He is a proven winner and one of the brightest stars in the league right now." Dawson will be holding a lacrosse camp at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre July 14-18. Players, from tyke to midget, can register at http://revivallacrosse.com. JV Invictas rout Mississauga Strong play on both sides of the ball helped the Oakville junior varsity Invictas to a 27-6 rout of the Mississauga Warriors last weekend in Ontario Minor Football League action. The Invictas got touchdowns from AJ Singh, Ashton Rochester, Wayne Doyley and Steve Kofi-Akuffo. Matt Laidlaw's hard running up the middle turned several longyardage situations into first downs, and quarterback Josh Adams completed three passes for Oakville. Adam Powell was good on three of four conversion attempts. Meanwhile, the Invictas defence managed to limit Mississauga to one major. Maro Michetti, Marcus Simopoulos and Steve Davitsky all had interceptions, with Michetti's pick and ensuing 40-yard return helping set up an Invictas TD. Jordan King helped force one of the interceptions by providing pressure. King later sacked the Mississauga quarterback and recovered a fumble. Steve Falconi also contributed a sack and Matt Toppan recovered another Warriors fumble. Another defensive highlight was a play by Nick Testani, who prevented what seemed to be a sure Mississauga touchdown by knocking down the ball in pass coverage. The win was the second in three games for Oakville, which earlier in the month fell 35-28 to Tottenham and then pounded the Toronto Jr. Ti-Cats 61-0. Rochester had three touchdowns and Tim Doyley added another against Tottenham. Kofi-Akuffo had three touchdowns and two runs of 70-plus yards versus Toronto, with Rochester contributing four majors and Te Nguyen and Michetti also reaching the end zone. The Invictas are off this weekend and will return to action Sunday, July 13 against the Halton Hills Wildcats. Kickoff is slated for noon at T.A. Blakelock High School. OAKVILLE BEAVER FILE PHOTO MR. POPULAR: Oakville native Dan Dawson (centre) is accustomed to drawing a lot of attention while out on the lacrosse floor. He has also recived plenty of attention in the National Lacrosse League's dispersal drafts the past two years, being the first player picked in both. Dawson will play for the expansion Boston Blazers next season. Thirteen Canadians in Open Continued from page 22 unlikely event he even plays in this year's Canadian Open. Singh played the 11th hole at 7-over par in 2004 (including two triple bogeys) but amazingly still managed to win the tournament in a memorable playoff over Mike Weir. Weir, of course, was trying to become the first homegrown talent to win the tournament since Pat Fletcher won at Vancouver's Point Grey Golf and Country Club in 1954. No less than 13 players will try to end that drought at this year's Canadian Open, led by PGA Tour players Weir, Calgary resident Stephen Ames and Oshawa native Jon Mills. Joining them will be the top six Canadians on the Nationwide Tour money list, as of June 10. That list includes Guelph's Bryan DeCorso -- champion at the South Georgia Classic earlier this year -- as well as Aurora's David Morland IV, Manotick's Brad Fritsch, Victoria's Jim Rutledge, Brantford's David Hearn and Cambridge's Ian Leggatt. Rounding out the Canadian portion of the field -- at least for now, depending on Monday qualifiers -- will be 2007 Canadian PGA club professional championship winner Eric Landreville of Quebec and Canadian Tour money-leader (as of June 10) Wes Heffernan of Calgary, as well as amateurs Nick Taylor (Abbottsford, B.C.) and Michael Knight (Calgary). "Glen Abbey Golf Club is full of memories for me," said Weir. "The other Canadian players will understand when they join me at the Abbey for the RBC Canadian Open this year and experience not only the golf course, but the incredible fan support." Hopefully this year, that incredible fan support does not include being steamrolled on the way to the 11th tee, as Weir nearly was by an exuberant fan in 2004. Weir had just drained a birdie putt on 10 to take a three-stroke lead over Singh in the final round, but bogeyed three of the next six holes to set up the eventual playoff. Confirmed PGA Tour regulars include two-time defending Canadian Open champion Jim Furyk, Retief Goosen, Fred Couples, Boo Weekley, Ryuji Imada, Sean O'Hair, Scott Verplank, Bob Tway, Mark Calcavecchia and Chris DiMarco. There remains a possibility for more, as players will have until six days before the tournament to commit. To coax more players into coming to Oakville, I could offer them a couple more tips on how to avert disaster at Glen Abbey. Like staying out of the sand. Or the water. But I'm only going to give one. They don't need the help. After all, it's like the PGA Tour slogan says. These guys are good. SUCCESSFUL IN SMITHSVILLE: The Oakville under-10 Cyclones were crowned champions at a recent boys' soccer tournament in Smithsville. U10 Cyclones blow away Grimsby The Oakville under-10 Cyclones boys' soccer team won the championship at a recent tournament in Smithsville. Oakville blanked Grimsby 4-0 in the final to claim the title of the West Lincoln competition. Grimsby had won its previous four games in the tournament without allowing a single goal. Members of the Cyclones are Bryan Lourenco, Christian Tremblay, Jordan Grist, Brian Veloso, Frank Bosco, Quintin McCleary, Scott Fishman, Brandon Logan, Hamish McNeill, Callum MacDonald, Christopher Schmidt, Josh Widman, Joacquin Torres and Matthew Mac. Acacio Veloso and Dago Torres coach the team, with Michael Grist serving as manager.

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