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Oakville Beaver, 2 Mar 2011, p. 18

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Quality Baseball in Our Community since 19632011Player RegistrationFor House League and Select Programs for all PlayersBorn1993 to 2007Teams and divisions are filling up. Do not be disappointed. Register now to avoidbeing placed on awaiting list.Register online at www.baseballoakville.comordownload registration form and mail with payment.OrVisit our clubhouseon SaturdaysMICHAEL IVANIN / OAKVILLE BEAVERFrom10 AM to 1 PMat1236 Speers Road, Unit #4TEAM EFFORT:Loyola Hawks players Paige Vukson (left) and Erin Scott converge on the ballDivisionBirth YearDivisionBirth Yearduring last week's Halton senior girls' volleyball AAAA final at Sheridan College.Blast Ball2007Mosquito2000-2001T-Ball 2005-2006Peewee1998-1999Sr. Hawks grounded by GeorgetownCoach Pitch2004Bantam1996-1997Rookie Ball2002-2003Midget1993-1995By Ryan Glassmanschools population, Loyola lost in straightSPECIAL TO THE BEAVERsets (25-22, 25-14) to its rivals Thursday atFor REP program and other informationvisit our website at Sheridan College.www.baseballoakville.comor email info@baseballoakville.comThis time last year, the Loyola HawksThe defeat came exactly two weeks aftersenior girls volleyball team was celebrating athe Hawks dropped their regular-season fina-Halton AAA championship.le to the Rebels, also in straight sets.Fast forward to last week, when the squadWe werent hitting the ball like we nor-was left wondering what it will take to beatmally do, Loyola co-head coach Deb Woolvettthe Georgetown Rebels.said of her clubs performance in the champi-Competing in the Halton AAAA final thisonship game. Our serves werent as strongseason due to the recent growth of theSee Loyola, page 19MARCH BREAK Girls Rugby CAMPS@ Oakville Crusaders RMARCH 14 - 18ugby Club Find out why rugby is theFULL DAY CAMPfastest growing sport in North America!Ages 7-12 years 9am 4pm $500 (plus tax)No experience is necessary 4 Hours On-Ice Powerskating, Puck Control, Passing & MoreIncludes a 1 Hour Shooting Clinic in our 60X30 Shooter Pad, 3on3, Competitions & Games1 Hour Off-Ice Strong Hockey Development Including Skating Ramp, Resistance Trainer, Shooting & More REP/ELITE CAMP2000-2003 - 8-11am 1995-1999 - 1-4pm $375 (plus tax) 2 Hours On-Ice Training Players will work on: Shooting, Scoring & Finishing Edging, Skating, & Agility Passing, Stickhandling & Puck Control 1 on 1s, Game Situations, Positioning & more Registration Day 1 Hour Off-Ice Training Players will work on: Core Strength & Conditioning, Leg Strength, Shooting & Passing, Proper Stride, Agility & Resistance Training 2214 9th Line Oakville Sat March 5th 9am-2pm Camp fi lls up fastDivisions & Contact Details Girls Under 15 Contact $250 Co-ed DivisionsRon Mays Goaltending School(1996/1997/1998)Flag Rugby Co-ed $190Under 8 (2003/2004/2005)Contact: U15@oakvillecrusaders.com March Break Camp (March 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)Under 10 (2001/2002)Girls Under 18 Contact $270 Each on ice session is conducted at Daily Program(1993/1994/1995)Tackle Rugby Co-ed $250 ice2ice Oakville. Each session will consist of two (2) hours Under 12 (1999/2000)Contact: U18@oakvillecrusaders.com Each of our training sessions are semi-private instruction semi-private with a student-to instructor Two (2) time slots to choose from: ratio of 2:1. 10:00 am - 12:00 pm & 12:00 pm - 2:00 pmRegistration Forms and details available @ www.oakvillecrusaders.com FEE Each two (2) hour session- $130.00incl. HST1111 Speers Road, Oakville Call 905-842-2423 www.ice2ice.cawww.insideHALTON.com OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, March 2, 2011 18

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