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Oakville Beaver, 21 Sep 2017, p. 37

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Kevin Nagel, Oakville Beaver Sports Editor, knagel@burlingtonpost.com Sports W e e k 1 a c t i o n 37 | Thursday September 21, 2017 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insidehalton.com "Connected to your Community" Sheridan rugby men set scoring records in two straight weeks A week after establishing several team records, the Sheridan Bruins men's rugby team made sure its fans didn't miss out on the fun. The Bruins erased the records set a week earlier in their Ontario Colleges Athletic Association season opener when they routed the Seneca Sting 45-5 in their home opener last Sunday. That eclipsed the record 38 points they scored in the opener against Conestoga. Sheridan also broke week-old team records for most tries in a game (seven) and largest margin of victory. Matt DaCosta had a pair of tries for Sheridan, including one four minutes into the game to open the scoring. His second came on a 90-metre run after Sheridan turned away several Seneca scoring opportunities deep in Bruins' territory. Tristian Hylton and Andrew Zondona also had two tries each and Justin Tota added another. Owen Schimpl kicked four converts and Jad Hamade, one. Bruins head coach Rick Bria still sees room for improvement. "The first half was pretty much clinical, the boys ran our offence to a tee," he said. "We need to continue to have that killer instinct for 80 minutes, not for 40 or 50." After earning a tries-scored bonus point just twice in the team's first five years, Sheridan, 2-0, has now accomplished it in back-to-back weeks. Bruins face Conestoga Saturday, Sept. 30 at 11 a.m. at the Trafalgar Road campus as part of Sheridan Homecoming. The Loyola Hawks will attempt to rebound from a 34-0 loss to the Assumption Crusaders last week when they host the Notre Dame Fighting Irish today (Thursday) at 4:30 p.m. in Halton Catholic Athletic Association senior football action. In photo, Assumption's Jacob Mason fights his way downfield as two Loyola defenders attempt to halt his progress. In other Week 1 results, Holy Trinity blanked Bishop Reding 47-0, Jean Vanier defeated Corpus Christi 31-17 and Notre Dame beat Christ the King 21-6. | photo by Graham Paine ­ Oakville Beaver Blades goalie records victory in OJHL debut Christian Purboo made 29 saves in his junior debut as the Oakville Blades beat the Milton IceHawks 6-1 last Friday in Ontario Junior Hockey League play. Mack Graham scored twice and Thomas Maia had three assists for Oakville. Milton had the only goal of the opening period but Graham scored in the opening minute of the second period. Andrew McIntrye then put the Blades ahead to stay 1:24 later. Graham added his second of the game before the end of the period. Teth Burles and Jacob Buch each scored their first Jr. A goals in the third and Zach Bramwell added another to round out the scoring. Matt Hayami had two assists for Oakville, 1-1-1 before a Tuesday game against Kingston in Buffalo. Purboo stopped all 21 shots he faced over the final two periods for the win. Oakville plays Aurora today (Thursday) in its second game of the Governor's Showcase in Buffalo. Oakville Soccer Club hands out eight scholarship awards For the eighth straight year, the Oakville Soccer Club presented scholarship awards to student athletes. The eight recipients were chosen based on contributions to the OSC as well as academic achievements and service to the community of Oakville. Ceremonies were held at the Glen Abbey Golf Course last month. Receiving $1,500 scholarships were: · Christopher Barbisan, who will attend Conestoga College (Recreation & Leisure Services) · Olivia Collinson, Humber College (Film & TV Production) · Adrianna Deanovic, Brock University (Honours Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology) · Ibrahim Irfan, University of Waterloo (Software Engineering) · Sara Marshall, McMaster University (Life Science Program) · Michaelangelo Mirto, Sheridan College (Computer Programming) · Jenna Ross, Wilfrid Laurier University (Communication Studies) · Taylor Tabry-Dorzek, McMaster University (Fine Arts Program) "The significant accomplishments of these young men and women, not only in athletics but also in their work within the community while maintaining the highest of standards in academics, make this year's group very worthy recipients," said executive director Dave Harris of the OSC, which is a not-for-profit organization. From left, Oakville Mayor Rob Burton and Oakville Soccer Club board president Randy Bianchin present this year's OSC scholarship awards to Jenna Ross, Olivia Collinson, Christopher Barbisan, Taylor Tabry-Dorzek, Adrianna Deanovic, Michaelangelo Mirto and, kneeling, Ibrahim Irfan. At right is OSC executive director Dave Harris. Absent is Sara Marshall. | photo submitted

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