Driving by JUNIOR SHOWDOWN: Oakville Trafalgar's Danielle Spice (with ball) tries to dribble around Holy Trinity's Lindsay McCann during Tuesday's Halton high school junior girls' basketball contest at OT. Trinity edged the Red Devils 33-30 in a showdown between the town's top junior girls' basketball teams this season. The Titans improved to 5-0 with the win, while OT fell to 3-2. ERIC RIEHL / SPECIAL TO THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Fury starts well at Masters Games The Oakville Fury got off to a great start in 40-and-over women's soccer competition at the World Masters Games in Australia. Oakville posted three wins and two draws in its first five games, posting shutouts in each. The Fury needed only a tie in its final game to clinch first in its pool and advance to the second round. The Fury opened the tournament with an 8-0 rout of the Eastern Barbarians. Oakville captain Caroline Yurchuk led the offense with three goals, while CarolAnn Carbone and Gloria Sdao supplied two each. Lisa Husar had the other Fury goal. After playing BC United to a scoreless draw, the Fury downed the Suncoasters 3-0 with two goals from Kathi Dryburgh and a single from Linda Thompson. Oakvile again pounded on the Eastern Barbarians, winning 70. Carbone had two goals and Jodi Clark, Husar, Yurchuk, Sdao and Thompson chipped in with one apiece. The Fury then posted its second scoreless draw with BC United. Lisa Holtshousen earned the shutout in all five games for Oakville. The playoff round begins tomorrow (Friday), concluding Sunday with the medal matches. 35 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, October 15, 2009 Oakville EXPRESS Route 101 Service Begins October 19, 2009 U11 boys earn promotion for 2010 Oakville's under-11 boys' A rep soccer team concluded a strong season recently by winning its league division. Oakville dominated the U11 Second Division all season, finishing with 13 wins, three ties and one loss. The team earned promotion to the higher, more competitive league for next season. The team was also a finalist in the U11 Division 1 and 2 League Cup. Members of the team, sponsored by Maple Leaf and Soccer World, are Ryan Collins, Michael Pupulin, Nicholas Casola, Connor Martin, Aidan Wood, Peter Mazur, Seihun Kim, Henry Luel, Ben Perrais, Josh Widman, Quinn McCleary, Marko Vidovich, Bailey Newton, Joaquin Torres, and Alex Zis. George Zis and Jerry Mazur coach the team, which is managed by Tracey Luel and Tanja Vidovich. SPORTSBRIEFS silver at the annual Fall Classic Tournament in Oshawa. Backstopped by goaltenders Andrea Fausto and Jenny Schwichtenberg, the Hornets won their first four games before falling 3-1 to the London Devilettes in the championship game. Oakville's wins came against 9 LOCATIONS TO SERVE Whitby (9-0), London (5-0), Etobicoke (6-4) and Aurora (1-0). Other members of this year's team are Megan Harley, Ali Robertson, Julia Baumann, Avery Vickers, Chloe Saxton, Hannah Rettinger, Emmy Lou O'Neill, Hayley Lahn, Catherine Trevors, Rylee Davison, Tara McInnis, Isabelle Hardy, Meghan Grouix, Ashley Taciuk and Emily Wilson. YOU BETTER! Oakville EXPRESS 101 Limited Stop Bus Service For EXPRESS Travel Available Monday to Friday During AM/PM Rush Hours Travelling between: · Islington Subway Station (Toronto) · University of Toronto (Mississauga Campus) · Uptown Core Terminal (Oakville) WHY WHEN THE GOVERNMENT IS PAYING OVER 50% OFF THE PRICE OF YOUR NEW FUNACE & A/C Up $ * Cash Back to WAIT? SCRATCH & WIN * AN 6480 D *Call for details. Financing Available LIMITED TIME Take advantage of our SCRATCH & SAVE. A chance to win a furnace & central air.* See store for details. GOV. CASH BACK UP TO UP TO UP TO UP TO $3580 + $1000 + $550 + $1350 MANUFACTURERS CASH BACK HYDRO CASH BACK TAX CREDIT OVER 60,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS NO PAYMENT! NO INTEREST! FOR 6 MONTHS *OAC A+ Rating Hornets earn tourney silver The Oakville novice A Hornets recently began their girls' hockey tournament season by earning 9 Locations To Serve You Better! www.aireone.com 1-888-827-2665 138535 905-849-4998 mississaugatransit.com