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Oakville Beaver, 8 Dec 2016, p. 48

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, D ecem ber 8 , 2 0 1 6 | 4 8 Volleyball w in puts Sheridan m en back a t th e .5 0 0 m ark The Sheridan Bruins rallied from a first-set loss to beat the St. Clair Saints last Saturday After dropping the opener 2 5 2 3 , Sheridan came back to take the next three 2 5 -1 9 , 2 5 -2 2 , 25-22. The victory squared the Bruins' Ontario Colleg es Athletic Association men's volleyball record at 4 -4 and halted a twomatch losing streak. "The guys in the sec ond set really started to believe that we can win once we started to play our style of vol leyball," Bruins' head coach Frank Pento said. "Our ability to stay engaged in this game was higher than most other games that we've played re cently and when it came down to it after 20, we were able execute. We made some really big digs and we made some really big kills and when two good teams are playing, the team who' s better after 2 0 is go ing to win and tonight it happened to be us." Sheridan had a .328 kill percent age compared to St. Clair' s .127. Christian Dela Cruz, who had a match-high 16 kills, and Shaun Lasala each had 18 points for Sher idan while Chris Adams had 14. Liam Butchereit (1 3 ), Lasala (1 2 ) and Ricky Davids (1 1 ) each hit double figures in digs. Adams led the Bru ins with four blocks and Justin Kong had 3 7 assists. Sheridan was sched uled to play Mo hawk (7-1) yesterday (Wednesday) in Hamil ton. Sheridan took the Mountaineers to five sets in a tournament earlier this season. The Sheridan women' s team dropped its third straight match to fall to 4 -4 in OCAA play. Rachel Abrahams led the team in kills (six), digs (six) and service aces (two). The Lady Bruins also played in Hamilton on Wednesday, after the B eav er' s deadline. -- K evin Jo h n S acdalan , S heridan C ollege H E L P I N G H A N D S Members of a Burloak Academy soccer team (left photo) thank Sounds Good owners Robert May (right) and Nikki Lord (centre) and team representative Luke Jensen after the Oakville company sponsored the team by donating the cost of team uniforms. In right photo, Logan Von Biela Gomes shows off the new uniforms during recent game action at the Burloak Academy. | photos by Michael Ivanin - special to Burlington Post Mason wins four straight gam es for NHL Flyers Oakville' s Steve Mason won four straight games, moving the Phila delphia Flyers into a playoff spot and earning himself the NHLs first star of the week. Mason had a .945 save percent age and a 1.71 goals-against aver age to take the league' s weekly hon our. The Minor Oaks Hockey Association grad made a season-high 4 5 saves and then stopped eight of nine shootout attempts in a 3-2 vic tory over the Boston Bruins. He fol lowed that up with 19 saves in the 3 -2 overtime win over the Ottawa Senators. Mason capped his week with 26 saves in a 3-1 win over Chicago and then turned aside 30 shots in a 4-2 win over Nashville. The 28-year-old lowered his goals-against average to 2 .7 6 and raised his save percentage to .904 while improving his record to 9 -8 3. Mason, who has started 10 of the Flyers' past 11 games, had a chance to match a career-high win streak when Philadelphia played Florida Tuesday night. WINTER BREAK SPEND THE HOLIDAYS WITH THE TOP HOCKEY CAMP IN OAKVILLE JANUARY 3-6TH CR0t/t/DF0N!»N& STARTING UP our m k n B U ^ IN E 9 S > WHAT ARE YOU CROWDFUNDING A fo r? fu e llo c a l.c o m is an on lin e p la tfo rm to raise m o n e y th ro u g h c ro w d fu n d in g : an o p p o rtu n ity fo r a c o lle c tio n o f individ ua ls to m a ke d o n a tio n s in s u p p o rt o f a cause. C rea te y o u r fu n d ra isin g c a m p a ig n o r help fu n d local initiatives at fu e llo c a l.co m Start your campaign now! Pfuekxral .c o m

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