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Oakville Beaver, 30 Oct 2014, p. 45

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U N D E F E A T E D S E A S O N Atom Rangers get gold, much more in Ottawa A tournament title was the moments that we hope goal of the Oakville atom A stick with the boys forRangers blue team's trip to ever." Ottawa last weekend, but it On the ice, the Rangers isn't what they'll remember won the tournament with most. a 3-0 victory over the ClarWinning the Capital Volington Toros in Sunday's unteer Cup championship final. Kael Carey had two took a back seat to what goals and an assist to earn the team experienced in championship game MVP Canada's capital city, folhonours, while Nathan Jeslowing the shootings on seau recorded the shutout. Oakville atom A Rangers blue player Oakville's Alexandre DuParliament Hill. The RangJack Churchill is flanked by a pair of puis led the tournament in ers visited the Tomb of the enlisted Canadian servicemen at the scoring. Unknown Soldier and also witnessed the Ottawa Sena- Ottawa Senators' home game Saturday. Other members of the | photo submitted Rangers squad are Ryan tors' pre-game ceremony Saturday night that honBlumer, Liam Austin, Looured the memories of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo gan Fletcher, Jack Churchill, Joseph Natale, and Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent. Matthew Rydz, Matthew Calderwood, Dan"Obviously, it is great to win the tourna- iel McKnight, Tyler Tufford, Daniel Verdon, ment. But, being in Ottawa this past week- Griffin Pick, Jacob Schneider, Justin Muuend, in the aftermath of the senseless attack, rinen and Angelo Turco. gave our team the chance to honour the ul"Every member of this team contributed timate sacrifices made by Canadians to give to our win," said Rangers assistant coach us the great country we enjoy today," said David Jesseau. "We had different kids step Rangers head coach John Verdon. up every shift, every game." "(Visiting the Tomb of the Unknown SolJohn Pick and Pat Carey also coach the dier and attending the Senators game) were Rangers. 45 | Thursday, October 30, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Wallace Park Tennis Club's intercounty ladies major team recently concluded an undefeated season in Intercounty Tennis Association league play. Pictured are team members (from left) Adwynna Mackenzie, Stacey Arbeiter, Ilse Berk, captain Cindy O'Doherty, Cynthia Quigley, Andrea Tillmann and Caroline Baird. Not pictured are Damaris Aguilera, Carole Bertuzzi, Aggie Larrsen, Ysabel Nunez and Manju Sekhri. "Our committee and members of the club are so proud of their incredible achievement for a small club," said Wallace Park president Jan Tingle. | photo by Michael Ivanin -- Special to the Beaver Blades break out at home, have road streak broken The Oakville Blades' streak of earning points in consecutive road games was snapped at six Saturday with a 3-1 loss in Georgetown. Brandon Hughes' power-play marker late in the third period was all the offence mustered by the Blades, who were 4-0-1-1 in their previous six contests away from Sixteen Mile Sports Complex. Daniel Mannella took the loss in net for Oakville, surrendering two goals on 38 shots. Georgetown's third goal was an empty-netter with 2:13 remaining in regulation, making the score 3-0. The previous night, Oakville reversed another recent trend in a big way, blasting the Buffalo Jr. Sabres 9-1 at Sixteen Mile. The Blades had been shut out in their previous two home games. Matthew Lippa had six points (one goal, five assists) to pace Oakville Friday. Max Lindsay (two goals, one assist), Tanner Shaw (one goal, three assists) and Greg Campbell (four assists) also enjoyed productive evenings. Paul Butler, Sean Kohler, Matthew McLeod, Jackson Bales and Hughes netted the other Oakville markers in support of winning goaltender Brendan McGlynn. 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