Loyola hopes for rematch with RebelsContinued from page 18For the Hawks, an inability to make the as they normally are. It was our mistakes. We big stop proved to be the squads downfall.made mistakes in the first game and it just Its such a mental game, Woolvett said.NEW! REGISTER trickled down into the second one.If you break your concentration at any point, ONLINEWith the victory, Georgetown improved its thats when the other team will take advan-record to 13-0 on the campaign.tage and thats what happened. We couldnt LLAIts fantastic, Rebels head coach Kyle block on the few times they got a few hits in BTOStewart said. We wanted to go into OFSAA and they get pumped and (our confidence) !OTFN E(provincial championships) with an unde-goes down.rMoETnIfeated record so it means a lot. The Halton Despite the loss in the Halton final, iCmXE title is always an important thing for Loyola still had an opportunity to qualify for EHT WevebeenrunningexceptionalGeorgetown High and we have done quite OFSAA when it visited Hamilton's St. Thomas HCTAwell in the Halton finals in this building so More yesterday (Tuesday) in a Golden Cfootballprogramswithgreatits a big deal.Horseshoe Athletic Conference (GHAC) chal-coachingsince1966forboysAfter Georgetown took the first set 25-22, lenge game. If the Hawks won yesterday, andgirlsages6-22withorboth teams were tied at nine apiece in the they would play either Georgetown or Bishop second before the Rebels went on a 16-5 run Tonnis today (Wednesday) to determine the without experience.to close out the game. Stewart said improved GHAC representative for the OFSAA tourna-service helped his club close out the victo-ment.FLAG FOOTBALL(for ages 6-17) ry.Woolvett was optimistic that if the Hawks ACT FAST! s RUNS -AYIn both games, we started out a little improved their serve reception and not let SELLS OUT -June nervous and our serving wasnt where it nor-the loss in the Halton final affect them s EVERY YEAR!mally is, he said. Certainly in the second greatly, they could earn a trip to provincials game it made all the difference in the world even if they were to find themselves in the that in the second half, the girls settled down final with Georgetown again.35--%2 34!-0%$%23 REP FOR AGES s RUNS !PRIL !UGUST and our serving got back to where it nor-If we are confident going in, make good s mally is, we picked our spots well and threw passes and hit the ball like we can, we can FALL HOUSE LEAGUE (for ages 6-14) them off their offensive game plan.beat them, she said.s RUNS !UGUST .OVEMBER s Coverage of STA juniors tomorrow&!,, 34!-0%$%23 REP FOR AGES s TRYOUTS START IN 3PRING SEASON RUNSThe St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders junior Coverage of that contest will appear in !UGUST .OVEMBERAll equipment girls' volleyball team also played in a tomorrow's (Thursday's) edition of the s acis included in the .lHalton final last week at Sheridan Beaver.labtoofrthe registration College.Coverage of the T.A. Blakelock Tigers' onimnotfee, all you need Aquinas gfell 25-19, 32-30 to the unde-win over Milton District in the Halton nilrub.w to buy is cleats.feated Lester B. Pearson Patriots in the senior AAA final appeared in last Friday's wwjunior A/AA championship game.edition of theBeaver. March Break Soccer Camps Focus on skill/developmentPre/Post care availableFun and friendly environmentComplimentary T-Shirt and Friday lunchMarch 14 18 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. $395 per week*Available for ages U7 (born in 2004) to U16 (born in 1995)*Pre/Post care not includedNew members register in person at the Oakville Soccer Club, returning members register online or in person. 1520 Pine Glen Road, on Third Line, one block south of Dundas Street.For more information visit www.oakvillesoccer.caProud sponsor of the Oakville Soccer Club19 Wednesday, March 2, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER www.insideHALTON.com