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Oakville Beaver, 15 Dec 2010, p. 27

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Setting a season high for goals in a game, the Oakville intermediate AA Hornets hammered the Hamilton Hawks 6-0 Sunday in Provincial Womens Hockey League play. Captain Lindsay Grigg had two goals to lead the Hornets, while Alex Chisholm, Evelyn McLean, Anissa Gamble and Tricia Kirk added sin- gles. Christine Gallant and Hanna Moher each contributed two assists and Rebecca Clark stopped all 17 shots she faced to earn the shutout. Oakvilles previous high for goals in a game this season was four, which it had managed twice. The previous day, the Hornets dropped a 3-2 decision to the Nepean Wildcats. Moher had both the Oakville markers. The Hornets (4-13-2-2) will travel to eastern Ontario this weekend for games at Nepean (Saturday) and the Ottawa Lady Senators (Sunday). The Hornets arent scheduled to play a home game until Jan. 7, following the Christmas break. looking ahead, though. It must first get out of Halton before it can even start thinking about OFSAA. And recent history suggests thats no easy feat. In the past four years, five different teams have played in the Halton final. Loyola, which also took the Halton title in 2006, has been the most successful team recently. Part of the reason for that success is what McNamara calls a business- like approach. There are certain expectations of players that the veterans help instill in the younger players and even though many players play at higher levels outside school, they dont treat playing with the Hawks any less seriously. We all have a lot of heart, said Ziesmann, who plays for the Hamilton Hawks in the Provincial Womens Hockey League. We all care about it and we work hard all the time. Loyola has also managed to avoid the rebuilding phase that most teams have to go through at some point. Last years champion, T.A. Blakelock, dropped to Tier 2 this year after losing many of its veterans. We lost a lot of key older players but even bringing in younger girls, the way Mac runs the team, we always do well, Ziesmann said. McNamaras not sure why Loyola always seems to have a young group of players ready to step in and fill the void. Sometimes I think it might be demographics, he said, but then Holy Trinity and Abbey Park would be getting the same (caliber) players. Neither of those neighbouring schools have ever reached a Halton final, which leads McNamara to a simple conclusion. Maybe its just pure luck. If there is an explanation, it could be the teams past successes. The girls that come in are really excited about playing for our pro- gram, McNamara said. It gets passed sister to sister. Hopefully when the graduates leave, the way they talk about the hockey team gets to the younger kids and they want to be a part of it. Already this year, Loyola has outscored its opponents 21-1. Even without one of its offensive leaders, Katie Fergus, Loyola still had plenty of firepower to beat Notre Dame the team the Hawks edged in triple overtime for the 2009 Halton title. In addition to Ziesmann, Emily ONeill had a goal and two assists and Nicole Collaton and Andrea Benac each had two points. Defensively, the Hawks are anchored by blueliner Mia Favretto and the goaltending tandem of Emily Robinson and Jeanette Gamble, who have allowed just 17 goals in their last 15 league games dating back to last year. If they can continue that type of play into March, the Hawks just may earn that elusive trip to the OFSAA tournament. 9 Locations To Serve You Better! 905-849-4998 www.aireone.com 1-888-827-2665*Call Dealer for Details A+ Rating www. .com Depend on the largest Dealer in the Golden Horseshoe * Call now for details. Offer cannot be combined. OAC. Accessories excluded. Call us to see if you qualify. * After Government, Aire One and Manufacturer Rebates. 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Ongoing tryouts are taking place as they look for a few keys players to complete the roster for the upcoming season. For more information contact Head Coach Rick Henry at rick.henry@cogeco.ca Be A Winner! FLAMBOROUGH FLAMES 27 W ednesday , D ecem ber 15, 2010 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m Hawks girls hockey program is all business We lost a lot of key older players, but... the way (coach Dave McNamara) runs the team, we always do well. Loyola player Andrea Ziesmann Continued from page 26 Intermediate Hornets break out against Hamilton ORANGE CRUSH: The Oakville Hornets bantam Orange Fierce Flyers won the championship at the recent Central York Girls Hockey Association tournament, defeating house league rivals in both the semifinal and final. The Oakvile Hornets bantam Orange Fierce Flyers defeated fel- low Hornets house league squad Yellow Tigers in the champi- onship game of the recent Central York Girls Hockey Association tournament. Amber Conway and Sarah Riolo scored goals and Taylor Scott was flawless in net to lead the Fierce Flyers to a 2-0 win. The Flyers also defeated a Hornets house league rival in the semifinals, riding a goal by Alyssa Reale to a 1-0 win over the Blue Blizzards. Taylor Grant, Katrina Walker, Kristen Abels, Holly Kurelek, Alexandra Reale, Emily Cestra, Kathryn Urbanek, Athena Tefoglou, Stephanie Tambosso, Amanda Prestige, Sara Riolo and Melissa Masse also contributed to the gold-medal win. Moe Tambosso, Tony Riolo, Peter Kurelek, Donna Urbanek, Trudy Walker and Alicia Cestra form the teams coaching and training staff. The Yellow Tigers edged Sudbury in a shootout in the other semi, thanks largely to spec- tacular play by goalie Mary Nichols. Fierce Flyers bantams win Central York title www.oakvillebeaver.com

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