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Oakville Beaver, 5 Mar 2010, p. 34

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www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, March 5, 2010 · 34 OT grads wins OUA silver, bronze Oakville Trafalgar grad Margot Randall helped the McMaster Marauders reach the Ontario University Athletics women's volleyball final. .com. Fan voting, along with ballots by all NCAA Division I hockey coaches, will be used to determine 10 finalists. SECOND GOLD: The Oakville atom red Lumberjacks won the Scarborough Youth Hockey League Atom Select Tournament recently, their second tournament championship of the year. MacDonald trying NFL again Oakville's Jason MacDonald is taking another shot at the NFL. The 28-year-old long snapper has signed with the Seattle Seahawks. MacDonald played with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers last season after being acquired in a trade with the Calgary Stampeders in July. MacDonald had signed with the Carolina Panthers in 2008 but was released. SPORTSBRIEFS McMaster went 16-3 to lead the West Division but had to settle for the silver medal after falling 25-20, 25-23, 25-19 to the East Divison-leading University of Toronto Blues in a rematch of last year's final, which was won by McMaster. Another OT grad, Jennifer Pierce, a first-year outside hitter with the Western Mustangs, helped her team claim the bronze medal. Thomson an OUA all-star Ryan Thomson was named to the Ontario University Athletics West Division all-rookie team. The 19-year-old post player averaged 8.3 points and 4.1 rebounds per game for Lakehead University, helping the Thunderwolves earn a share of first place in the West Division with a 17-5 record. The St. Thomas Aquinas grad had 20 points, including 17 in the first half, as Lakehead defeated Waterloo 64-59 to advance to tomorrow's (Saturday's) West final against the Windsor Lancers. Ringwald up for Hobey Baker Oakville's Dan Ringwald is second in fan balloting for the Hobey Baker Award, presented annually to the NCAA men's hockey player of the year. Ringwald, a senior defenceman with the Rochester Institute of Technology Tigers, has received 7,702 votes and trails only Union forward Mario Valery-Travucco, who has 9,008 votes. The 23-year-old had 10 goals and 28 points in 34 games this season. The first phase of fan voting continues until Mar. 7 at www.hobeybaker Atom red Lumberjacks claim second tourney The Oakville atom red Lumberjacks earned their second tournament title of the season recently, winning the Scarborough Youth Hockey League Atom Select Tournament. Oakville defeated the host Scarborough Bandits 41 in the final to finish the tournament with a 4-0 record, outscoring its opposition 22-3 in the process. The Lumberjacks, sponsored by Claymore ETFs, also won the Frank Sabatino Memorial Tournament in January. Members of the team are Ryley Wells, Adam Quesnel, Thomas Gay, James McLean, Jordan Ng, Thomas Trudelle, Sam Gima, Zoe O'Neill, Kevin Longhurst, Ben Sosniak, Harrison Reimer, Tristan Fowler, Hayden Coulman, Kyle Medd, Alex Bowman and Will Eadie. Gary O'Neill, Brad Eadie and Peter Gima coach the team, and Jeff Longhurst is the trainer. Oakville with plenty of medalists at OFSAA swimming Continued from page 32 The Thomas Bathory Home Selling System For pre-recorded information Call 1-800-353-1048 anytime, 24 hours a day. OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-4 1148 Glen Valley Road Your Your Home Advertised Until it's Sold! Teammate Ali Smith earned the bronze in the senior girls' 100m backstroke, finishing just .76 seconds behind Petford. Erin Palmer of White Oaks claimed a bronze medal in the junior girls' 50m freestyle with a time of 29.79 seconds. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 277 POPLAR DRIVE THOMAS BATHORY, SALES REPRESENTATIVE Sales Representative DON GOODALE $569,900 Very Hot New Listing! $438,900 REDUCED! 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Other top finishers included: Iroquois Ridge's boys' 4x50m relay, fourth in 1:53.98, missing a medal by 0.37 seconds; Oakville Trafalgar's Sharalynn Missiuna, fifth in the open girls' 50m freestyle; David Wilson of Appleby College, fifth in the junior boys' 50m breaststroke; Oakville Trafalgar's 4x50m medley relay, finishing sixth; Bryn Johnson, Abbey Park, sixth in the senior boys' 50m freestyle; Gamal Assaad, Iroquois Ridge, sixth in the boys' 100m butterfly; Michael Ramsey, Iroquois Ridge, sixth in the junior boys' 50m breaststroke; Holly Olsen, Oakville Trafalgar, sixth in the open girls' 100m breaststroke; Abbey Park, eighth in the junior girls' 4x50 freestyle relay. 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"They're a great team," he said of the Hawks. "But we probably will (have to play them again). The score wasn't reflective of their team." Christ the King was 7-2-2 in Halton play, finishing right behind the Hawks in the league standings. The two teams battled to a 1-1 draw to open the season last fall.

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