Costly loss for midget Rangers Russell named top CIS swimmer BURLINGTON -- The Oakville Rangers earned the right to control their own destiny at the Central Region Midget AAA Championships. And then they gave it away. Coming off Wednesday's 5-2 victory over the previously undefeated Sault Ste. Marie North Stars, the Rangers could have all but clinched a playoff berth against the winless Ottawa Jr. 67s yesterday (Thursday) morning. Instead, the Rangers surrendered three goals in three minutes late in the second period on their way to a 6-3 loss that dropped their record to 2-3. That put Oakville in a must-win situation for its final round-robin game today (Friday at 10 a.m.) against the Ottawa Valley Titans. "Now it's win and move on, lose and we're done," said Braeden Corbeth, who was named the team's most valuable player against the 67s. "We've had a lot of desperation (in the playoffs). In the OMHAs, we had to win the final game of the round robin and we went into double overtime against York-Simcoe in the final. We seem to play better in those situations." Mike Daley, subbing for his father Tom behind the bench, said it was "a disappointing effort," especially after such a strong performance against Sault Ste. Marie. "That was a big game for us, a big momentum game," he said. "Then to come back and play the first game of the day, they thought they could just walk through the game. It's up to them now. They've won 46 games so they know how to win." Oakville showed that against the North Stars, jumping out to a 3-0 lead in the first period on goals by Brandon Alderson, Mark Runciman and Nicolas Soubry. Corbeth upped the lead to 4-0 a minute into the second and Mark Bennett, the tournament's leading scorer with four goals and six assists through Wednesday's games, made it a five-goal advantage midway through the period. The Soo got two back in the third but never seriously challenged the Rangers. Twelve hours later, the Rangers had a chance to join a group of three teams atop the standings with three victories. Oakville had blanked the 67s 4-0 in a tournament earlier this season, but it was Ottawa that struck first in the final minute of the opening period. Brett Lee replied for Oakville early in the second but Ottawa quickly regained the lead. Ottawa would put the game away in the final six minutes of the period, scoring three times to extend its lead to 5-1. Brendan Quigg and Jacob Liptok would cut the gap to 5-3 but Ottawa sealed the victory with a power-play goal. Corbeth agreed that the team was not at its best for the game. "We didn't have that sense of urgency that we had (against Sault Ste. Marie)," he said. "I think we took them too lightly because they hadn't won a game." That's the kind of mistake the Rangers can't afford to make again. Dolphins Swim Club of Oakville member Colin Russell was recently named Canadian Interuniversity Sport's male swimmer of the year. Russell, who helped Canada to a fifth-place finish in the 4x200-metre freestyle relay and a sixth-place showing in the 4x100m freestyle relay at last year's Olympic Summer Games in Beijing, enjoyed a stellar university season. He set three meet records -- two of them with national-record swims -- and won seven medals in as many races at the CIS championships. Russell won gold in the 50m, 100m and 200m freestyle events at the national university championships, becoming the first male swimmer since 2003 to capture the Sprinter's Cup for winning both the 50m and 100m freestyles. One week after the university championships, Russell earned silver medals in the 100m and 200m freestyle at the Canadian nationals, finishing second in both races to fellow Olympian Brent Hayden. Russell's two medals were part of a strong nationals performance by the Dolphins. His sister, Sinead, swam to five national age group firstplace rankings in the 100m freestyle, 50m, 100m and 200m backstroke, and the 200m individual medley. Sinead also earned two second-place and two third-place national rankings. Her performance earned her spots on the Australian National Age Group Tour Team and the Canada Games Team. Meaghan McCann and Christina Tanninen both reached consolation finals with personalbest times. 45 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, April 3, 2009 W e are the e Champions! Sports-Arts-Academics BURLINGTON MINOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION www.burlingtonminorfootball.ca THE BEST FOOTBALL IN HALTON! Proud Supporter of Canadian Football! Fall House League Tackle (Ages 6-14) Fall Stampeders (Ages 9-14) In-Person Registration Dates: Saturday, April 4 11:00am 2:00pm Saturday, April 11 - 11:00am 2:00pm Saturday, April 18 - 11:00am 2:00pm Place: B.M.F.A. 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