www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, March 1, 2012 · 18 BREAK AWAY AT CANLAN ICE SPORTS OAKVILLE! Hornets boast three champions Continued from page 17 REGISTER FOR OUR MARCH BREAK CAMP (MARCH 12--16, 2012) AND GET OUR APR 27 PA DAY CAMP FOR JUST $35! THAT'S 6 FULL DAYS OF CAMP FOR $59 A DAY! Claire Gosse, Ava Hietkamp, Grace Stergiou, Hailey Hughes, Imogen Govan, Alyssa Haylock, Katie Wilson, Kelly Hubbs and Heather Fletcher. Tony Nicholls, Bruce Hietkamp, Chris Stergiou and Jodi Hietkamp coach the team, while Mary-Anne BudakGosse is the trainer. The peewee final saw the White Avalanche blank the Barrie Black Ice 2-0. Jesse Friday and Rebecca Ryce had the Oakville markers. Also contributing to the win were Kelsa MacDonald, Helena Green, Riley Robillard, Bridget McLellan, Gennie Cloutier, Caitlin Paulos, Emma Casola, Caitlyn Micuda, Michelle Boratko, Nicole Bozic, Danielle Alonso, Niamh Shallow, Nicole Billias and Alexandra Kinkartz. Mike Robillard, Paul Ryce and Alex McLellan coach the team, and Cathy McCrory is the trainer. The Orange Tigers got a goal from Alyssa Paradis to trim the Oakville Yellow Ducks 1-0 in the bantam final. Samantha Volckmar, Samantha Scholey, Sasha Black, Jasmine Rocci, Maddie Sisokin, Nicole Kirk, Holly Kurelek, Jensen Cornwall, Melissa Ierullo, Emily Rose Jameson, Kelly Ann Perioris, Nicole Pickford, Pagie Giannone, Simone Oliveira and Sarah Lepera also contributed during the tournament for the Orange Tigers, who are coached by Joe Pickford, Chris Cornwall, Peter Kurelek and Chris Vlockmar. Charlene Volckmar is the team's trainer. In the other divisions, the Ancaster Blues won the novice title with a 5-3 win over Grand River; Gloucester downed North Halton 4-1 in the intermediate 1 final; Tecumseh shaded Burlington 2-1 in the intermediate 2 title game; and the Burlington Puck Bunnies skated to a 5-1 win over Stoney Creek in the ladies' championship contest. OAKVILLE@ICESPORTS.COM 905 845 6989 Intermediate Hornets begin playoffs The Oakville intermediate AA Hornets will open the Provincial Women's Hockey League (PWHL) playoffs this weekend against the London Devilettes. Oakville (10-21-3) concluded the PWHL regular season last weekend with a 0-0 tie against the Southwest Wildcats, finishing 13th in the league standings. London, which will host the first two games of the firstround playoff series Saturday and Sunday, was 22-8-3 during the regular season. Game 3 of the best-of-five series will be played Thursday (March 8) in Oakville, an 8 p.m. start at Joshua's Creek Arenas. A fourth game, if necessary, would be played at Joshua's Creek Arenas the following evening. Melani Moylan led the Hornets in regularseason scoring with 30 points, edging Victoria Bach by one. Bach had a team-best 19 goals, which tied her for seventh in the league.