45 Oakville Rock hands Brooklin its first loss of MSL season 2016 | June 16, | Thursday, The Oakville Rock jumped out to Nick Rose made 29 saves for the Oakville, now 4-5, plays at Six an early 3-0 lead and put the game win. Nations Saturday and then hosts away with a five-goal run in the The Rock plays in Brampton to- Ennismore Sunday at the Toronto second period to hand the Brook- night (Thursday) before hosting Rock Athletic Centre beginning at lin Redmen their first loss of the the Excelsiors on Monday, June 8 p.m. season. 20 at 8 p.m. at Oakville’s Toronto Monday’s 13-5 win improved Rock Athletic Centre. Buzz losef despite seven Oakville’s Major Series Lacrosse re- cord to 3-2. Titans allow six straight points by Marley Angus OAKVILLE BEAVER Oakville took charge early when Marley Angus scored four times Glen Bryan scored 49 seconds into goals in Brooklin victory and had seven points, but the the game and Brad Gillies added The Brooklin Merchants scored Oakville Jr. C Buzz dropped a 16- two more before the game was five six unanswered goals to down the 13 decision to the Wilmot Wild last minutes old. Oakville Titans 17- Sunday. | www.insideHALTON.com 13 last Friday in Sr. Henry Follows had a hat trick for Lacrosse B lacrosse action. Oakville and Nathan Maracle and It was Oakville Andrew Deryck each had a pair The Rock took a 5-2 lead into the that trailed 11-7 of goals. Kyle Kennery and Bren- second period and then struck for until Keyan Mc- dan Hackl also scored for the Buzz five goals in seven minutes. Wesley Queen scored with 14 seconds left while Tanner Fabiano, Kevin Dong Berg would score on a penalty shot in the second period. Oakville car- and Kennery each had two assists. later in the period as the Rock built ried that momentum into the third The Oakville Lady Hawks hosted a mini field lacrosse tournament in a number of divisions Friday, Maracle scored twice to a 12-4 lead through 40 minutes. period, scoring five straight goals on the weekend at Shell Park. Here, the Lady Hawks’ under-19 No. 2 team battled the Orillia erase an 8-6 Oakville deficit but Stephan Leblanc led the Rock — four of them on the power play Lady Kings, with Oakville’s Sorsha Asady (left) fighting Orillia’s Jyllian Langdon-Hill for the Mimico scored with 2:43 to play with three goals and three assists — to jump in front 13-11. ball in an 8-7 Oakville win Saturday. Lady Hawks 2 also tied Brampton No. 2 8-8 while Lady to edge the Buzz 9-8. Follows and while Rob Hellyer scored twice and Brooklin would go on a run of Hawks No. 1 lost 10-9 to Kawartha and defeated Beaches 12-4. Angus each scored three times and set up a pair. Berg and Gillies also its own over the final 11 minutes, | photo by Graham Paine – Oakville Beaver Kennery had two assists. had a pair of goals and Eric Fannell scoring six straight goals, includ- Oakville, 6-6-1, is tied for third and Jeremy Noble each had a goal ing three power-play markers, to Simon Desousa had two goals and two more. Brandon Slade, Jon Ma- place in the Ontario Jr. C Lacrosse and two assists. Bryan and Mitch earn the win. two assists. McQueen and Patrick son and Justin DiMarchi had the League’s West Division. It hosts Desnoo also scored for the Rock. Joe French had three goals and Corbett each had a pair of goals Titans’ other goals and Ryan Cal- Fergus (9-10-0) at 2 p.m. Sunday, Brenden Thenhaus had two assists. three assists for the Titans while and Todd Kozak scored and set up lahan had three assists. June 19 at Joshua’s Creek Arenas. Open’s goal is to be fan friendly Angels split a pair of Peel Halton U10 softball games The Oakville Angels under-10 the fifth inning with a two-out, second inning and never looking continued from p. 44 Matt Kuchar, Graeme McDow- girls’ softball team split a pair of two-run single. Oakville loaded back. Nikki Cataford stroked her bound for Rio on hand for the ell, Ernie Els and 2015 NCAA and games in recent Peel Halton Girls the bases in the bottom of the fifth first hit of the season in the big in- event. U.S. Amateur champion Bryson Softball Association play. (and last) inning but could man- ning while Sloane Fortin knocked “When we look at the activities, DeChambeau will also be coming After suffering a tough 3-2 loss age only one run to take the loss. in the winning run in the fifth in- we want to make this the most to Oakville. to the Kitchener Klassics, the An- Ashley Maoriat and Ava Helbrecht ning. Almost every Angels player fan-friendly and spectator-friendly And if McLaughlin has to con- gels rebounded to defeat the Wa- scored the Angels runs, both driv- scored a run in the victory. event out there,” McLaughlin said. tend with huge crowds again, he’ll terloo Ghosts 8-6. en in by Zoe Kolkman. Sam Levac picked up the win As for the field, organizers have be happy and ready to deal with it. In the Kitchener game, the Klas- Oakville bounced back against for Oakville with Kolkman earning visited other PGA events to pro- “It was a great problem to have,” sics broke a 1-1 tie in the top of Waterloo, scoring four runs in the the save. mote the Canadian Open. Jason he said. “That just shows the com- Day, the world’s top-ranked player, munity embraces it. They want the will be back to defend his title and tournament. They’re proud Canadi- See Friday’s Beaver for story on OT’s OFSAA rugby silver Dustin Johnson, the sixth-ranked ans, they want to see a Canadian do A story on the Oakville Trafal- pionships will appear in the Friday, Follow Halton sports on Twitter: gar Red Devils’ silver-medal per- June 17 edition of the Oakville Bea- @postbeaversport (Kevin Nagel, Burlington Post player, has also confirmed. And well. I hope the same thing happens and Oakville Beaver sports editor) who knows, his father-in-law – again. I hope a huge amount of peo- formance at the recent Ontario ver. @miltononsports (Steve Leblanc, Milton Canadian Federation of School Athletic As- Uxbridge beat OT 19-5 in the Champion sports editor) Wayne Gretzky – just might stop ple come out and enjoy the weather @herbgarbutt (Post, Beaver, Champion sports by to watch. and the golf course.” sociations AAA boys’ rugby cham- gold-medal match. reporter) OAKVILLE SOCCER CLUB Week Four Photo Contest Winner: Photographer: Kevin Raposo Age Division: Adult League Sponsored by: Oakville Beaver A Proud Sponsor of Oakville Soccer Club.
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