The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday July 23, 2003 - D3 Harrison Smith · Oakville Beaver CHALLENGE! this unidentified O aktille field hockey player is covered closely by a Sarnia player in an U-13 field hockey tournament. Oakville U-13 team makes it to bronze medal match at tourney The Field Hockey Ontario Junior Maple Leaf Tournament was held at Appleby College on the weekend with the host Oakville Field Hockey Club U13 mixed team making it to the bronze medal match where they lost 4-0 to Sarnia. Club president John Picone said injuries to Oakville captain Andrew Geach and Tyler Branco hurt the team. Oakville got into the final with a 3-1 win over Toronto GSC. Oakville goals were scored by Taylor DiMarco. Lauren Stanley and Tyler Branco. It was a satisfying result for Oakville, which, with a short bench, had dropped a pair of games on Saturday. 4-0 to Kitchener-Waterloo and 6-0 to Sarnia. Picone said goaltender Bradley Montgomery was strong in net. He also cited defender Sarah Curry and mid fielder Danie Atkinson. Barrie Erskine ·Oakville Beaver Novice Hawks win tournament The Oakville Hawks novice rep lacrosse club came away with gold from the Fifth Annual Bulldogs Classic tournament in Halton Hills this past weekend. The team worked w ell together as they marched through five straight games without a loss to claim the championship trophy. The Hawks held their composure and fought with a determined effort that led to a solid 7-5 victory over Burlington to claim the championship trophy. Game M V P Ryan Adams was excellent as he threw in two goals while both Dillon Welfle and Braden Wallace capped off spirited and gutsy play throughout the weekend with a goal each. Once again. Bryan Cole threw in a pair and Tyler Albrecht a single to cement the victory. Goaltender Brennan Donville was excellent in the important semifinal game and was selected as the game M VP. Ben Paterson was on fire with three goals and the combination was too much for Mim ico, resulting in a 10-2 victory for the Hawks. Tyler Albrecht threw in his own hat trick and scoring leaders Bryan Cole and Ryan Adams produced a pair each. The Hawks won all three prelimi nary round games. Here's the summa ry: Oakville 7, Guelph 3: Ryan Adams contributed three goals, while Max Mowat had one of his strongest games of the season and threw in two. Other goals came from Bryan Cole and Tyler Albrecht. Dale Stevens and Braden Wallace played well. Oakville 6. Kitchener 3: Sam Neeb was the leader on the floor in the sec ond game. Neeb along with Alex Pyke and Patrick Megannety worked tirelessly to hold the opposition to only three goals. Tyler Albrecht scored a pair with singles from Max Mowat. Ryan Adams. Ben Paterson and Sam Neeb. Oakville 10, Beaches 5: great hit ting by Tim Haley and Mark Kvasni. and a great solo effort from Ryan Sloane that produced a goal. Adam Smith led the way in loose ball recov eries that created countless opportuni ties for the Hawks. Tyler Albrecht produced four goals while Bryan Cole threw in two of his own and assisted on two others. Other markers came from Max Mowat and Ben Paterson. ON THE BALL! playing for Canada's national soccer team (red je r seys) against soccer giant Brazil, Oakville's Diana Matheson (top photo) and Kara l.ang (bottom photo) get right in the action. These photos were taken Thursday night at Montreal's M olson S ta d iu m by Oakville Beaver award winning photog rapher Barrie Erskine. Tykes stretch win streak to six The Oakville Hawks tyke rep team stretched their winning streak to six games, after three opening losses, with a couple of recent road wins, 5-3 in Clarkson on Ju ly 16 and 5-3 in Newmarket on July 9. In Clarkson. Oakville fought off a 2-1 deficit after the first period to take a 4-2 lead into the third period. Jake Smyth netted the hat-trick with single markers to Lucas Zitmanis and Nolan Apers. Assists to goalie Reese Plantry (2), Adriano Morgani and Nathan Maracle. In Newmarket. Oakville were look ing to avenge their first lost of the sea son. Oakville led 1-0 after the first period but were down 2-1 after two periods. Oakville, however, stormed back to take a 4-2 lead in the third peri od. Newmarket pulled to within one goal before Oakville nabbed the insurance marker. Goals were scored by Greg Campbell (2). Tyler Hulbert (2) and Jackson Hulbert. Assists went to Tyler Adams and goaltender Foster Cuomo. ... # /& M l more., a . /M U r n o r t-o f-f a * a o t f f f e r & K t ' - fo ry o u Pim n a P M n o n J f ,, I 1 J 0 * k ! - fb l. iM V / r V K iK H c t1 Thunderbirds try-out The Canadian Thunderbirds base ball organization kicks off a series of tryouts in southern Ontario. July 29. All players from the ages of 14-19 as of August 1st are welcome to attend. 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