OAKVILLE BEAVER · Wednesday, March 4, 2009 28 Volleyball all-star game Some of the best girls' volleyball talent in the region will be on display when the Halton Region Volleyball Club hosts the Halton High School all-star game tonight (Wednesday). All Halton high schools have been invited to send one senior team player to represent their school at the game, set for 7 p. m. at Burlington's Notre Dame Secondary School. It's a chance for the HRVC Hurricanes to promote the growing sport of volleyball. Teams will play a best-of-five match, followed by athlete-of-the game and Coach of the Year award presentations. HRVC technical director Felicity Tyson will present the awards. The club currently provides 120 athletes on 10 teams ages 10-18 with games and instruction. PATRIOTIC PRIDE: Members of the Oakville minor peewee AAA Rangers cheer on their Canadian teammates at the Can-Am Collision tournament, held recently near Detroit. Oakville players helped Canada defeat the U.S. 6-1 in the final game of the tournament. High school volleyball all-star rosters West Coach: Mitchell Kleer (Nelson) Pearson: Jessica Foley Milton Dist.: Jenna Bray Notre Dame: Julia Hamer Acton: Sarah Glassford Assumption: Natalie Fisher C. Christi: Chantelle Robbertse Nelson: Lauren Steinbock Nelson: Katie Kerr E. C. Drury: Tory McCutcheon E. C. Drury: Meg Rector East Coach: Nick Peterson (OT) Abbey Park: Erin Tilley Aquinas: Michayla Caughlin Aquinas: Tessa Medlock Loyola: Nicole Helmer Blakelock: Krista Earle H. Trinity: Kristin Sprukulis OT: Jenny Pierce OT: Monica Hirano B. Reding: Devan O'Connor Christ/King: Nicole Abernethy I. Ridge: Marissa Gibson W. Oaks: Shannon Stack Minor peewees sport Canadian colours It wasn't the world junior hockey championships or the Olympics, but that didn't matter to the Oakville minor peewee AAA Rangers. The Rangers enjoyed the thrill of wearing Team Canada jerseys when they played in the Can-Am Collision tournament recently near Detroit. The tournament featured five Canadian minor peewee teams going head to head against American opponents in a similar format to the Ryder Cup international golf tournament, then playing a five-period game that pitted the five Canadian teams against the five American clubs. Oakville went 0-4-1 in the round robin, but the Rangers players helped Canada win the final game 6-1. Members of the Rangers are Michael Bullion, Scott Smith, Oliver Chau, Matt Spencer, Mitchell Prentice, Luke Whitehouse, Andrew Burns, Sam VasilarosWilson, Ashur Elliot, Jesse Barwell, Andrew Dumaresque, Michael Macdonald, Spencer Douglas, Boston Elliott, Misha Song, Josh Kosack and Cole Buchan. The team is coached by Duncan Harvey, Paul Harvey, Reggie Nasu and Kirby Dumaresque. The team manager is Dana Harvey. Join SAVIS of Halton for a day of Cosmic Bowling! OFFICIAL NOMINATION ENTRY CARRIER OF THE YEAR! Your Name Address Phone Yes, I would like to nominate my carrier: Raise funds to help end violence. Now that 2008 has ended, The Oakville Beaver is looking for their Carrier of the Year, and would like your input! If you think your present carrier is providing excellent delivery service, and is friendly and courteous, then please fill in the attached ballot. The winning carrier will receive 2000 BONUS POINTS from the paper, plus a $100 Gift Certificate from Boston Pizza, and his or her family will be treated to dinner by The Oakville Beaver! One lucky reader who sends in a nomination will also receive a $100 Boston Pizza Gift Certificate! Name for Oakville Beaver Carrier of the Year! Comments: SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2009 2 to 5pm @ Burlington Bowl Register your team at www.savisofhalton.org BURLINGTON Please mail nominations to: The Oakville Beaver Circulation Dept. 467 Speers Road, Oakville ON L6K 2S4 or Fax to: (905) 337-5557