www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, November 10, 2016 | 46 The Oakville Rangers peewee AE rep hockey team won a tournament in Rochester, its second of the season, when it defeated the Mid State Mustangs in the championship game. The Rangers went undefeated on the way to the title. | photo submitted Peewee AE rep Rangers win championship in Rochester The Oakville Rangers peewee AE rep hockey team won its second tournament in three weeks, going undefeated at the MYHockey Tournament Empire State Showdown in Rochester, N.Y. The Jim Chapman-coached team defeated the AA Mid State Mustangs 7-2 in the championship game. The win capped a weekend in which the Rangers outscored teams from Buffalo, Perinton and Altoona. Players on the team are Owen Chapman, Noah Reid, Leo Colabrese, Jack Henderson, Lucas Almeida, Zachary Diguilintonio, Gianluca Fortino, Ben Othen, Ethan Begin, Kai Chong, Blake Cooper, Matt MacPherson, Aidan Ashall, Zachary Maynard and Nathan Lipinski and goalies Braeden Dyck and Nathan Jesseau. Aiding Chapman behind the bench were assistant coaches Mike Reid, Craig Cooper and Paul Begin and trainer Tony Lipinski. Clouse, Edgar on OUA West Division all-star soccer teams Two Oakville soccer players have been named to the Ontario University Athletics women's soccer all-star team. Allison Clouse of the Guelph Gryphons is on the OUA West Division first team. The third-year defender was a standout on a unit that allowed just six goals this season, the fewest in the OUA. Tori Edgar of the University of Toronto was named to the second team. She posted a 1.36 goals-against average and four shutouts with the Varsity Blues, going 7-71 in 16 games. Her 1,387 minutes played was second highest in the league. The Holy Trinity graduate is now a four-time OUA all-star. She represented Canada at the World University Games in South Korea in 2015. Winter Programs registrations on noW!!! programs begin January 8th 2017 introduction to hockey CHRISTMAS PURE DEVELOPMENT Half Day Camps 9:00am - 12:00pm December 27th - December 30th January 2nd - January 6th rep defense clinic Bull named to All-Big Ten field hockey second team Oakville's Alyssa Bull has been named to the All-Big Ten field hockey second team. Bull, a three-year captain on the Rutgers team, started all 18 games this season. She scored four goals, including an overtime winner in a 1-0 victory over St. Joseph's, and added six assists. She also had Rutgers' lone goal in last week's 3-1 loss to No. 3-ranked Maryland in the Big Ten tournament. The senior midfielder has started 72 games with the Scarlet Knights, scoring 15 goals, five of them game winners. Her 20 assists ranks seventh all-time for Rutgers. "Alyssa has been an integral part of this team for five years and has been a leader from Day 1," said Rutgers head coach Meredith Civico. The Oakville Trafalgar High School graduate won the Big Ten Rookie of the Year award in 2012, but missed the following season after suffering an injury in Rutgers' first game of the year. **NEW PROGRAMS** house league skills clinic Small Area Hockey Skill Development (AA-AAA Level Skaters) House League Power Skating Clinic Girls Only Skills Development Clinic *Classes begin January 8th house league defense clinic priVate/seMi priVate and sMall group training OFFERING VARIOUS LEARN TO SKATE PROGRAMS FOR ALL AGES AND SKILL LEVELS. CLASSES OFFERED ON MONDAYS,TUESDAYS, SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS. Visit our website for classes and times Learn to Skate WINTER PROGRAMS shoot 2 score 905.842.2423 | OAKVILLEHOCKEYACADEMY.COM President - Jamie Allison, 400 Game NHL Veteran jamieallison@oakvillehockeyacademy.com Vice President - Dean Van Vliet dean@oakvillehockeyacademy.com Best Buy CORRECTION NOTICE NEWSPAPER RETRACTION FOR THE BEST BUY NOV. 4 CORPORATE FLYER. In the November 4th flyer, back cover, the Fossil Q Marshal Men's 45mm Smoke Stainless Steel Smartwatch (Web Code: 10482069) was advertised with the incorrect price. The correct price for this product is $395.00. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers. · TEAM TRAINING · ON ICE DEVELOPMENT · OFF ICE DEVELOPMENT · 10,000 SQ. FT. OFF ICE DRYLAND TRAINING CENTRE AND GYM WITH 2000 SQ FT OF TURF · FITNESS CLASSES AT BASE 33 FITNESS CENTRE Reduce Reuse Recycle