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Oakville Beaver, 31 Aug 2011, p. 25

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2011/2012 Fall and Winter Indoor Registration Just because summer ends doesn?t mean your soccer season has to! Sign up for the fall/winter indoor program at OSC now ? leagues for all ages and skill el vels. For more information visit www.oakvillesoccer.ca Proud sponsor of Oakville Soccer Club *Returning players: register online or in person at the Pine Glen Soccer Centre. *New players: register in person at the Pine Glen Soccer Centre. Proof of age is required. Register now as age groups may fill quickly with no guarantee of placement if put on a waitlist. 2 5 W ednesday, A ugust 31, 2011 O A K V ILLE B EA V ER w w w .in sid eH A LTO N .co m After surviving back-to-back must-win games to reach the final, the Oakville As fell 8-0 to the Milton Red Sox in the championship game of the Central Ontario Baseball Association Senior Final 4 Sunday in Burlington. Playing their third game in a seven-hour span, the As seemed to run out of pitching as they trailed 5-0 after one inning and never recovered. Oakville managed just four hits in the loss and committed a couple of costly errors in the field. The As reached the final by defeating the Glanbrook Grizzlies 9-7 and then handing Milton its first loss of the tournament, 10-6. Oakville and Milton met again in the final because of the tour- naments double-elimination format. Marc Walton hit a game-winning home run in fthe seventh inning against Glanbrook, one o three round-trippers clubbed by the As. Oakville had 13 hits in the contest. In the first meeting with Milton, Kevin Lee led an 11-hit Oakville attack with a pair of solo hom- ers. The As trailed 5-3 in the sixth inning before erupting for six runs with two outs, keyed by a two-run double by Matt Bekar. Gord Robertson earned the victory in relief for Oakville. Senior A's denied by Milton in COBA championship with Aaron Rublee to claim the senior mens C-2 200m. Oldershaw was also part of Burloaks victorious senior mens IC-4 1,000m team and captained a pair of Burloak womens teams, the seniors and juveniles, to victory in 15-person canoe. Other individual champions for Burloak at nationals included 1984 Olympic gold-medalist canoeist Larry Cain (master mens C-1 1,000m) and Al Thomson (master mens K-1 1,000m). In doubles, Rob Clarke and Brady Reardon won the senior mens K-2 500m, while Chris Pellini and van Koeverden claimed gold in the senior mens K-2 1,000m. Burloak teams also paddled to victory in the senior mens IC-4 1,000m, senior mens C-15, 1,000m, senior womens IC-4 500m, senior mens K-4 1,000m, open mens C-4 200m, open womens C-4 200m, junior womens C-4 500m and juvenile womens C-4 500m. Burloak athletes also combined to earn 11 silver medals and 15 bronze. ldGo Senior mens C-1 200m (Mark Oldershaw); senior mens C-1 500m (Mark Oldershaw): senior mens C-1 1,000m (Mark Oldershaw); senior mens C-2 200m (Mark Oldershaw, Aaron Rublee); senior mens IC-4 1,000m (Jamie Andison, Mark Klevinas, Mark Oldershaw, Thomas Thrall); senior mens C-15 1,000m (Rob Sargant, Chris Andison, Jamie Andison, Geoff Clarke, John Daley, Andrew Kasza, Mark Klevinas, Adam Oldershaw, Mark Oldershaw, Brady Reardon, Aaron Rublee, Cory Rublee, Thomas Thrall, Jordan Van Veen, Adam van Koeverden); senior womens IC-4 500m (Mariane Fraser, Mallorie Nicholson, Tessa Oldershaw, Taylor Potts); senior womens C-15 500m (Mark Oldershaw, Alanna Bray-Lougheed, Mariane Fraser, Abigail Haines, Marsha McLeod, Delaire Nicholson, Mallorie Nicholson, Tessa Oldershaw, Morgan Oliver, Taylor Potts, Courtney Stott, Natalie Thomson, Tanya Thomson, Nicole Wong, Rebecca Yoshida); senior mens K-1 200m (Adam van Koeverden); senior mens K-1 500m (Adam van Koeverden); senior mens K-1 1,000m (Adam van Koeverden); senior mens K-2 500m (Rob Clarke, Brady Reardon); senior mens K-2 1,000m (Chris Pellini, Adam van Koeverden); senior mens K-4 1,000m (Christopher Mehak, Chris Pellini, Brady Reardon, Adam van Koeverden); open mens C-4 200m (Mark Klevinas, Mark Oldershaw, Aaron Rublee, Cory Rublee); open womens C-2 200m (Mallorie Nicholson, Taylor Potts); open womens C-2 500m (Mallorie Nicholson, Taylor Potts); open womens C-2 1,000m (Mallorie Nicholson, Taylor Potts); open womens C-4 200m (Mariane Fraser, Mallorie Nicholson, Tessa Oldershaw, Nicole Wong); junior womens C-4 500m (Alanna Bray-Lougheed, Abigail Haines, Taylor Potts, Courtney Stott); juvenile womens C-4 500m (Alanna Bray-Lougheed, Marsha McLeod, Morgan Oliver, Rebecca Yoshida); juvenile womens C-15 500m (Mark Oldershaw, Marie-Jeanne Beaudoin, Alanna Bray-Lougheed, Rachel Dance, Abigail Haines, Bailey Hoy, Lise-Anne Lapointe, Emily Hannah Little, Marsha McLeod, Sheila Mehrvar, Morgan Oliver, Jillian Perrone, Andrea T. Nelson, Dayna Wong, Rebecca Yoshida); master mens C-1 1,000m (Larry Cain); master mens K-1 1,000m (Al Thomson) Silver Senior mens C-2 500m (Aaron Rublee, Cory Rublee); senior mens C-2 1,000m (Mark Oldershaw, Thomas Thrall); senior womens C-1 200m (Mallorie Nicholson); senior womens C-1 500m (Mallorie Nicholson); senior mens K-2 500m (Christopher Mehak, Chris Pellini); junior womens C-1 1,000m (Taylor Potts); junior wom- ens C-4 500m (Marsha McLeod, Delaire Nicholson, Morgan Oliver, Rebecca Yoshida); junior mens K-1 200m (Rob Clarke); junior womens K-2 1,000m (Marsha McLeod, Courtney Stott); juvenile womens K-2 1,000m (Alanna Bray-Lougheed, Marsha McLeod); midget mens C-1 1,000m (Jeremy Stott) Bronze Senior mens C-1 500m (Jamie Andison); senior mens C-1 1,000m (Jamie Andison); senior mens C-2 1,000m (Jamie Andison, Mark Klevinas); senior mens K-2 200m (Brady Reardon, Adam van Koeverden); senior mens K-2 1,000m (Rob Clarke, Brady Reardon); open mens K-4 200m (Christopher Mehak, Chris Pellini, Brady Reardon, Adam van Koeverden); junior mens C-1 1,000m (Thomas Thrall); junior womens C-1 200m (Taylor Potts); junior mens K-2 1,000m (John Daley, Andrew Kasza); junior womens K-1 200m (Tessa Oldershaw); junior womens K-2 1,000m (Mariane Fraser, Tessa Oldershaw); juvenile mens C-2 1,000m (Joshua Havin, Jeremy Stott); juvenile womens K-2 500m (Alanna Bray-Lougheed, Marsha McLeod); juvenile mens C-15 500m (Rob Sargant, Robbie Andison, Tyler Dance, Joshua Havin, Tyler Hipple, Thomas Kelly, Jack Lindsay, Miles Little, Ben Mayers, Cina Mehrvar, Sam Pennyfather, Lucas Smith, Samuel Smith, Jeremy Stott, Julien T. Nelson); master mens K-1 1,000m (Nathan Luce) CANOEKAYAK CANADA SPRINT NATIONALSRESULTS Burloak paddlers win 15 national gold Continued from page 24

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