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Oakville Beaver, 30 Jul 2010, p. 23

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Young to compete at amateur nationals Oakville Trafalgar grad Michael Young will be one of 240 golfers competing for the 2010 Canadian Men's Amateur Championship next month in London. The four-round tournament, which runs Aug. 10-15 at London Hunt & Country Club, will feature top Canadian and international players. Among those making early commitments to compete are Team Canada's Eugene Wong of North Vancouver, B.C., Nick Taylor of Abbotsford, B.C., Cam Burke of New Hamburg, Ont. and Mitch Sutton of London, Ont. Wong, Taylor and Burke all played in the 2010 RBC Canadian Open at St. George's Golf and Country Club in Toronto. The winner of the 2010 Canadian Men's Amateur Championship earns an exemption into the 2011 RBC Canadian Open at Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club in Vancouver. Young, a senior at Longwood University, was one of only 119 Division 1 golfers in the U.S. to be named a Cleveland Golf/Srixon AllAmerica Scholar for the past season. He led the Lancers with a 74.7 scoring average over 29 rounds. 23 · Friday, July 30, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Do good, feel good! Donate & send a kid to Summer Camp. www.ymcaofoakville.com AWNINGS YOUR BACKYARD SPECIALIST Residential, Commercial Awnings, Canopies, Portable Shade Structures YOUR BACKYARD SPECIALIST Residential, Commercial Awnings, Canopies, Portable Shade Structures Bantam Titans blank Hamilton-Wentworth The Oakville Titans bantams handed the Hamilton-Wentworth Panthers their first shutout loss of the season last weekend in Ontario Football Conference play. Oakville blasted the Panthers 27-0 at Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School, improving to 4-3-1 on the campaign and earning a share of fourth place in the 10-team rep league. Titans quarterback Marcus Membrere threw three touchdown passes in the rout, hooking up with Greg Piper, Matt DesVignes and Brendan McGlynn on those scoring strikes. Membrere ran for Oakville's other touchdown, scoring on a one-yard sneak behind blockers Tim Baljet and Austin Forest. Defensively, Oakville's defensive line of Jung-Mo Ann, Sam Redden, Kiana Bales and Grant Hellman combined for four sacks, one batted ball and a forced fumble. Linebackers Michael Choma, Hayden Corbett and Mac Vanduzer closed down the outside run that had been a key to the Hamilton-Wentworth offence all year. Kimball Mackenzie also had a strong game for the Titans, taking reps at running back, receiver, strong safety and quarterback while handling kicking duties and playing on all special teams. Mackenzie kicked three converts, had two sensational punt returns, recovered an onside kickoff and converted two fourth-down gambles. Enjoy the outdoors relaxing under a Sunguard awning manufactured with your choice of fade proof Sunbrella fabric, and powered by a reliable Somfy remote controlled motor. STOCK AWNINGS AVAILABLE FOR FAST INSTALLATIONS! OTHER SHADE PRODUCTS TOO Call us or visit our showroom at: 4090 Ridgeway Dr. #10, Mississauga 905-569-8566 Monday-Friday 9:30am to 5pm Saturday 10am to 3pm www.sunguardawnings.com Adult hockey registration It isn't too early to begin registering for adult winter hockey leagues. The Oakville Women's Rec Hockey League and Halton Men's Non-Contact Recreational Hockey League are both accepting registration for the upcoming season. The women's league features recreational play in prime time on Sunday evenings. Teams play an 18game schedule. The men's loop operates in a house league format. Games are played in prime time on Sunday mornings or Sunday, Monday or Wednesday evenings. For more info, visit www.hmhl.bizland.com or call 905-849-9712. AIM to Care for Your Heart! Gentle exercise for Adults in Motion www.ymcaofoakville.com Transport Canada approved Real Canadian Superstore - Oakville p 201 Oak Park Boulevard Monday Monday , 6:00pm - 9:00pm , 6:00pm - 9:00pm Register by phone 1.866.688.2628 or online at 203-1568 Carling Ave. Ottawa, ON K1Z 7M4 Fun brings everyone together. Having fun, making new friends and learning new skills in a positive environment. Three reasons why your local Tim Hortons is so proud to support the over 1,700 boys and girls who play Timbits Soccer in Oakville. The first goal is having fun® © Tim Hortons, 2008

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