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Against Nepean, The junior B lacrosse team is Huntsville scored seven times to two facing its toughest week to date. First, for the Knights. Huntsville goes up against rivals the The Hawks managed six goals Barrie Tornado (6-5), winners of their against Gloucester in the middle last three games, tonight in Barrie. The frame, while allowing three. Hawks then return home for a pair While head coach Jim Meredith is of weekend games. On Saturday enjoying the offensive numbers his Huntsville hosts the surging Scarbor- team is putting on scoreboards against ough Saints (3-5) and then on Sunday the opposition, he is concerned about the defending national champs, the the other side of the scoresheet that is Oakville Buzz (9-0-1 after this week- also showing lofty totals. end) will arrive at the Jack Bionda Huntsville has allowed an average Arena. of 9.4 goals per game, the worst of any The big test for the team is team in the junior B league with a next Tuesday when the Clarington .500-plus record. Meredith said the Green Gaels (11-0) come to town, team will address that matter during one day before the Hawks and Tornado practice this week. renew acquaintances in Barrie on “I was impressed with the 16 goals June 6. for, but I wasn’t with the 10 goals That’s five games in one week for against,” he said. the Hawks against clubs that, with the Tom Waldock led the way with four exception of the Saints, have a winning goals in each of the wins. Shawn PICTURE PERFECT: Holly Sutton of Huntsville Public the Lions Lookout field. The humidity was nearly a match record. However, the Saints have won Crozier had a great day against three of their last five games and Gloucester, scoring once and adding School goes over the bar with ease during her school’s for the hot action teachers and parents witnessed from already have a victory over Huntsville six assists. track and field championships, held last Wednesday at the young athletes. this year. Corey Moore also had a strong Not only are these games a big test weekend, with a five-point perform- for Huntsville, but they are also vital to ance on Saturday against the Knights Huntsville native to be inducted the team’s playoff chances. (three goals) and a one-goal, two-assist The Hawks are holding down the output on Sunday. eighth and final playoff spot in the Luke Walton had two goals on Ontario Lacrosse Association’s (OLA) Saturday, with singles to Jeff Cowden, into U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame East Conference with a 4-3 record, a Crozier, Paul Hesch, Matt Greenhalgh, mark that was bolstered this past week- Chad Schmeler, Matt Candow and BY CARLYE MALCHUK became a national champion and took the United States in 1993 when her end by a pair of 16-10 wins. Andrew McDermott. HUNTSVILLE FORESTER to the world stage for the first time in team took the championship. Victory number one came Saturday Cowden and Walton each had three Nearly 20 years after retiring from 1982 on the Canadian team at the When told of being chosen as a night against the Nepean Knights, in the win over Gloucester. Jimmy the sport as a world champion, world championship. 2007 inductee, Cummings-Dawson while the second win was on Sunday — CONTINUED ON PAGE B3 Huntsville native Gail Cummings- “(There is a) tremendous wealth of said, she was both honoured and sur- Dawson will become the first Canadian coaches and knowledge of lacrosse in prised. woman inducted into the U.S. National Huntsville,” said Cummings-Dawson “When you look back at your career Lacrosse Hall of Fame. when reached by phone. “I couldn’t you just don’t know if there was Her pending induction was have grown up in a better area to sort of enough there to warrant that,” she said. announced recently during the final perfect the skill of lacrosse, that’s for “I was just happy to play the game I four round of the U.S. lacrosse men’s sure.” love and was happy to have been able, championship. 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