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Oakville Beaver, 19 Nov 2008, p. 33

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday November 19, 2008 - 33 King's girls prepare for basketball OFSAA First, the King's Christian Collegiate Cavaliers senior girls' basketball team earned its first-ever playoff berth. Now the team is heading to the provincial championships. The Cavaliers qualified for the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations A championships with a 38-23 victory over Brampton Christian last week. "They played the best game they ever have," said Cavaliers coach Shauna Scott. "They're very excited about going to OFSAA." King's Christian finished the Halton season with a 5-7 record, good for second in the Richardson East Division behind undefeated Milton District. Though they bowed out in the first round, as the lone A team to make the playoffs, the Cavaliers got an opportunity to play the Brampton school for the right to go to OFSAA. KCC started the year 0-2 before finishing off 5-5, with two of those losses to Milton. Scott said the team improved over the course of the season while playing against much larg- Sign here er schools. "They got a lot tougher," the Cavaliers coach said. "They improved their shooting and their skills." That improvement showed in their results. After losing 30-23 to Acton, also an A-sized school, the Cavaliers easily won the rematch a month later, 40-12. Lauren DeJong, who plays almost every position, led the Cavaliers with 10 points in Wednesday's win. Katy Moes, who had eight points, also made strong contributions defensively, blocking shots and rebounding. Other main contributors are Kristina Marra, whose speed and dribbling ability help the Cavaliers move the ball up the court, and Steph Shurman, who handles the ball well and is a reliable three-point threat. KCC will also get a boost from Nikki Pilo, who returned to the lineup after missing most of the season. The provincial tournament will NIKKI WESLEY / OAKVILLE BEAVER be held in North Bay from Nov. 2022. OLYMPIC MOMENT: Canadian Olympic distance runner Taylor Milne (right) was in town Friday to sign autographs -- Herb Garbutt and meet fellow runners at The Running Company. Above, Milne shares a laugh with Stephen Missiuna. Eight speed skaters qualify for North American meet Eight members of the Oakville Speed Skating Club have been selected to represent Ontario at the North American Short Track Championship in Madison, Wisconsin. Patrick Duffy, Emma Hobson, Sean Stewart, Jeremy Lin, Zachary Lin, Ryan McAnuff, Sean McAnuff and Blake Sullivan will form Oakville's biggest contingent ever for the competition, which will be held in December. The eight skaters were selected based on their performance at the Ontario Cup race in Cambridge. Nine Oakville skaters won races at the event. Duffy, Tiago Santos and Joshua Sullivan each earned first place in their divisions. Hal Malcolm and Sean McAnuff finished in second and Anne Marie Gildea, Sullivan, Katie Quesnelle and Mitchell Kos were third. Top-five finishers included Ian Welsby, fourth, and Christopher Sturino and Manon Garde, fifth. Duffy and Jeremy Lin earned first place in relay competition. Oakville Minor Baseball Association Providing Quality Baseball in Our Community for over 45 Years 2009 Player Registration WINNERS IN WATERLOO: The Oakville peewee BB Hornets gather on the ice with the trophy they earned by winning the Waterloo Ravens Fall Challenge Cup girls' hockey tournament earlier this month. House League, Select and Rep Programs for all Boys & Girls Born 1986 - 2004 November 22 and 23 from 10 AM to 3 PM At Frozen Ropes Training Centre, 2009 Wyecroft Road, Unit B Or Visit our website at www.oakvilleminorbaseball.com to register online with Register-4-Sports or download our registration form and mail with payment to Peewee Hornets bedevil London in final Capping an undefeated showing with a 3-0 blanking of the London Devilettes in the final, the Oakville peewee BB Hornets won the championship at the recent Waterloo Ravens Fall Challenge Cup girls' hockey tournament. Oakville also opened the tournament against London, rallying from a 2-0 deficit for a 2-2 tie. The Hornets then defeated Whitby Wolves B 4-1 and shut out the Peterborough B Ice Kats 6-0 to advance to the semifinals, where they edged Whitby Wolves BB 2-1. Members of the team are Laura Crowdis, Mackenzie Stamper, Kaitlyn Norris, Emily Taft, Breeann Gallagher, Cassidy MacPherson, Kaitlyn McAllister, Chloe Morrison, Emily Schnarr, Jessica Geddes, Jacinta Kennedy, Claire Merrick, Lexi Doherty, Hailey Saxton, Madelyn McHenry, Charlotte Dunn and Emma Murry. The team is coached by Chris Stamper, John Kennedy, Andy Geddes and Neil Morrison. Kathy McHenry and Paula Schnarr are the trainers, while Grace Norris is the Hornets' manager. 1236 Speers Road, Unit #4, Oakville, Ontario L6L 1X4 For more information please call 905-847-5545, email us at omba@oakvilleminorbaseball.com The Oakville Minor Baseball Association is affiliated with

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