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Oakville Beaver, 7 Apr 2011, p. 39

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Russell squeaks out victory at wall in last national 200m raceContinued from page 38finish what Russell said will I was worried aboutlikely be his last 200m race at (Othe national level. After worlds, lympic medalist) RyanCochrane coming backhe will shift his attention to andthen with 15 metres left I sawthe 100m, which he also quali-thfied for earlier in the is hand on theother sidemeet with a second-, and Ithought, Oh crap,place finish.RussellThe goal will be to said. At thatpoint youre ahelp bring home a lreadygrelay medal in iving everything youQUEENS OF THE LOWER LAKES:The Oakville peewee AA Hornets won their Lower Lakes Female HockeyhaveLondon after Canada and theresLeague championship tournament last weekend in Oshawa.almost nothjust missed out on ing youcan do.the podium in The 26-year-oBeijing, placing ldsPeewee AA Hornets nab LLFHL titleexperience andsixth. strongColin Russelltechnique would payWith Brent Posting shutouts in their final two games, theChartrand, Kameron Halsall, Julia Edgar, KaitlynoffHayden, we have one on the last fewOakville peewee AA Hornets won the Lower LakesPerichak, Cassidy Miller, Kristin O'Neill, Rebekahstrokes. He reachedof the worlds top three so Id down toFemale Hockey League championship last weekendKeene, Samantha Watkins, Melissa Misztal,grab as much water as I couldlike to think we have a chance in Oshawa.Samantha Lombardi, Meghan Gallagher, Taylorto propeat the Olympics in the 4x100. l himself forward andThe Hornets locked up the league title with aMcKibbon, Nicole Cece, Victoria MacDonald,then, as hId like to help us win a medal, is hand broke through4-0 victory over Clarington in the championshipBrooke Jovanovich, Mikyla Grant-Mentis andthe surface on his last stroke,Russell said. And we have the game. Oakville also blanked London 3-0 in theAllison Chan.shotnew guy, Chad, whos getting forward to touch thesemifinal round.John Perichak, Mike Jovanovich, David Halsall,wafaster.ll."The biggest thing was it was a total team effort.Paul Gallagher, Paul Chan and Kerry Weiland areThough Russell was prettyFaster, but not fast enough All of our players really stepped up and played somethe team's other coaches. Trish O'Neill is thesure hedto catch Colin Russell just yet. beaten his opponentof their best hockey all season. That is why wetrainer and Jane MacDonald is the manager.he was stiJust like another rival one ll relieved to see thedominated Clarington in the final," said HornetsThe peewee AA Hornets will be one of 13 Oakvillehe knows very well, and one final result posted as he won bycoach Warren Edgar. "Goaltending was obviouslyteams competing at Ontario Women's Hockey16hes seen coming for a long one-hundreths of a second.very solid and a key, too."Association provincial championship tournamentsIt was an exctime.iting way toMembers of the peewee AA Hornets are Alyssathis weekend.Time is running out! Have you registered for 2011 Summer Outdoor Soccer? Divisions for youths born from 1993 to 2007 (U4?U18) Adult leagues including co?ed, 35+ and open age (1992+)Dont miss out this summer register now at the Pine Glen Soccer Centre. Space is limited. Registration closes April 15.*Proof of age is required1520 Pine Glen Road (Dundas and Third Line) 9:30 a.m. 10:00 p.m., Monday Sunday.For more information visit www.oakvillesoccer.caProud sponsor of the Oakville Soccer Club39 Thursday, April 7, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER www.insideHALTON.com

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