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Oakville Beaver, 10 Jun 2011, p. 44

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Matheson scoresTrinity's university football cropwinner for Canada in soccer friendlyWith leading scorer Christine Sinclair out of thethlineup, Oakvilles Diana Matheson scored in the 87minute Tuesday as Canadas womens soccer teamedged Hungary 1-0.The goal was the tenth of the White Oaks grad'scareer, making her just the tenth player to hit doubledigits in goals for the national team.With time winding down, Matheson took a pass fromJonelle Filigno at the top of the 18-yard box, movedtoward the net and fired a shot just inside the post.The friendly win, the third in a row for the team,improved Canadas record to 9-2-1 in 2011 as theteam prepares for the Womens World Cup later thismonth in Germany.Holy Trinity basketballcamp back this summerHoly Trinity Catholic Secondary School will run itsninth annual summer basketball camp July 4-15 at theschool.The morning development camp (9 a.m.-noon forages 6-10) will focus on introducing younger playersERIC RIEHL / OAKVILLE BEAVERto individual fundamentals and developing propershooting techniques on an eight-foot basket.GOING SEPARATE WAYS: Holy Trinity's crop of university football players this year is the highest in the school's history. PicturedAfternoon camp (12:30-3:30 p.m., ages 11-14) is forleft to right, Sebastian Lamas, Brandon Clarke, A.J. Singh, Ashton Rochester, Matt Toppan and Te Nguyen are among the eight Titans thatmore advanced players, emphasizing offensive andwill suit up this fall for Canadian university programs. Lamas (kicker) will join the Ottawa Gee-Gees, Clarke (receiver) will play for thedefensive skills as well as footwork.McMaster Marauders, Singh and Nguyen (linebackers) will head to New Brunswick to be part of the Mount Allison Mounties, RochesterThe cost of the two-week camp is $175. For more(running back) will join the Laurier Golden Hawks and Toppan (defensive lineman) will suit up for the Guelph Gryphons. Other Titans (notinformation or to register, contact Andrew Saulez atpictured) to play university ball next year are receiver Ryan McInerney (York Lions) and defensive back Josh Butcher (Queen's Golden905-257-3588 or email sauleza@hcdsb.orgGaels).2011 Summer Soccer Camps Focus on soccer activities in a fun environment. Three out of park adventures for full day campers including bowling, mini putt and movies! Complimentary T-Shirt and lunch on Friday.Pre/Post care and bus transportation for full day campers available.Half Day Camp 9 a.m. to 12 noon -$200* per week. Available for ages U4 to U6Full Day Camp 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. -$300* per week. Available for ages U7 to U16Weekly sessions on the outdoor fields at the Pine Glen Soccer Centre, or on the indoor fields if it rains.*Pre/Post care and bus transportation not includedSession Dates: July 4-8, July 11-15, July 18-22, July 25-29, August 8-12, August 15-19For more information or to register visit www.oakvillesoccer.caProud sponsor of the Oakville Soccer Clubwww.insideHALTON.com OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, June 10, 2011 44

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