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[email protected] • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2011 17 OMLA ready to On your mark... accommodate more players this season The Oakville Minor Lacrosse Association (OMLA) will expand its programs this year to bet- ter accommodate the growing number of players in the town. The OMLA will add house league play to the girls’ field lacrosse program it introduced last year, as well as increasing the number of players in its midget boys’ division to ensure better bal- ance among teams and more fun for participants. Approximately 1,000 players are expected to register in the OMLA this year, an increase from about 700 players five years ago. The OMLA will also focus this year on further- ing its player development programs and intro- ducing a mentoring program for new house league coaches. Michael Varanesi takes over as OMLA presi- dent this year from Wally Tymkiv, who has been GRAHAM PAINE / OAKVILLE BEAVER announced director of Zone 10 by the Ontario Lacrosse Association. TOEING THE LINE: Oakville Speed Skating Club members Zachary Lin (50), Samuel Chin-Cheong (77), Blake Sullivan (81) and Emma Tymkiv remains on the OMLA board as past Hobson prepare to start an all-Oakville alpha final at the western regional speed skating meet the club hosted Sunday at Sixteen Mile Sports president, while wife Tanya — the past registrar Complex.