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Oakville Beaver, 28 Jul 2011, p. 56

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Sports 56 O k ill SPORTS EDITOR: JON KUIPERIJ Phone 905-845-3824 (ext. 432) Fax 905-337-5571 email sports@oakvillebeaver.com THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2011 Under-21 women claim Ontario Cup championship By Herb Garbutt OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF The Oakville Phantoms no longer exist. But, as their name would suggest, they continue to haunt Ontario opponents. With a lineup that included nine members of the highly successful former rep team, the Oakville Soccer Club won the Ontario Cup womens under-21 title on Sunday. It may not have been the kind of dominating performance that saw the Phantoms finish atop the Ontario Youth Soccer League for five straight years, but in the end they got the job done with a 1-0 victory over Markham Sunday in Vaughan. Its a short season; weve only got a couple of months to play, said coach Peter Uremovich. Its definitely one of those things that the team bonded so well, they continued to win. Its a habit. Karly Dagys, who was a conference all-star in her sophomore season at Southeastern Louisiana University, scored the games only goal a nice left foot into the bottom corner, as her coach described it midway through the first half. As much as weve left and gone to different schools, when we come back, its like we never left, Dagys, a Holy Trinity grad, said. Oakville would generate few good chances after taking the lead. Meanwhile, Markham put on the pres- sure as it went after the equalizer. We were on our heels, Uremovich said, but our defence sacrificed and blocked shots and when they didnt, Taryn (McKenna) made some incredible saves. McKenna, who was an Atlantic University Sport all-star for Dalhousie University, was one of three original Phantoms on the under-21 squad. The former Aquinas student, Ali Palmer and Emily Maganja played together for nine years with the team. They were joined over the years by Dagys, Shelby Dawdy, Alicja Giftopoulos, Cara Cutaia, Sam McLaren and Michaela DiFazio as the Phantoms won two Ontario Cups, two provincial indoor titles and an Ontario Summer Games gold medal. These are the girls Ive grown up with, Dagys said. I played with some of them since under-9 or under-10. Playing with them is how I learned to play soccer. Its good to go experience something new (at school) but I love coming home to play in the sum- mer. And while playing on the under-21 team was a U12 boys A - eliminated in round robin U12 girls A - eliminated in preliminaries U12 girls B - eliminated in preliminaries U13 boys A - eliminated in round robin U13 girls A - eliminated in round robin U14 boys A - eliminated in preliminaries U14 girls A - in quarter-finals Aug. 6 against Nepean Hotspurs OYSL Octane 97 U14 girls C - eliminated in round robin U15 boys A - in quarter-finals Aug. 6 against North Mississauga 96 Premier U15 girls A - eliminated in round robin U15 girls B - eliminated in round robin U16 boys B - eliminated in Tier 1 round robin U16 girls A - eliminated in round robin U16 girls B - eliminated in round robin U17 boys A - eliminated in Tier 1 round robin U17 boys B - eliminated in Tier 1 round robin U17 girls A - eliminated in round robin U17 girls B - eliminated in round robin U18 boys A - eliminated in second round U18 girls A - eliminated in semifinals U21 men A - eliminated in second round U21 men B - eliminated in second round How other OSC teams have done in Ontario Cup playdowns While the Oakville Soccer Club's under-21 women won the Ontario Cup last weekend, it's been a tough year for Oakville's other squads in Ontario Cup playdowns. Just two teams the U14 A girls and the U15 A boys remain alive in their respective playdowns. Both will play quarter-final contests next month. The U18 A girls nearly reached their division final, falling 3-0 to the Erin Mills Eagles in the semis. Erin Mills went on to blast the Markham Lightning 6-0 in the championship game. Here's a look at how local squads have fared in playdowns this year: ONTARIO CUP CHAMPS: The Oakville Soccer Club's under-21 women's team won the Ontario Cup championship last weekend, defeating Markham 1-0 in the final. As much as we've left and gone to different schools, when we come back, it's like we never left. Oakville under-21 women's soccer player Karly Dagys See OSC, page 57

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