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RENOVATIONS • PLUMBING • FIXTURE • FAUCETS – Design Consultations – CONCEPT PLUMBING & BATH 905.339.8686 243 SPEERS ROAD, OAKVILLE BETWEEN DORVAL & KERR IN THE OAKVILLE HOME IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT www.oakvillebeaver.com • OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, February 24, 2010 • 26 Visiting teams weren’t too friendly to their hosts at the Oakville Hornets’ annu- al girls’ house league hockey tournament last weekend. The Blue Lightning tykes were the lone local team to win a championship at the tournament, completing a 5-0 showing at the competition with a 4-1 win over the Burlington Pirates in the final. Leah MacSween scored four goals in the final to pace the Blue Lightning. Also contributing to the championship with strong two-way play were Brooke Belzar, Samantha Ecclestone, Olivia Hledin, Olivia Hunt, Reichen Kirchmair, Kylie Landau, Rachael Mariott, Tatum Martino, Patyon Masse, Katie Panizza, Danielle Pelletier, Stephanie Stainton and Athena Vasdani. Scott Hledin, Blaine Belzar and Matt Stainton coach the Blue Lightning. Tanya Pelletier is the trainer and Joanne Hunt is the team’s manager. Two other Oakville teams reached the finals of their divisions. The Blue Shirts fell 2-0 to the Niagara Falls Wolves in the atom final, while the Stingers were defeat- ed 5-0 by the Mississauga Tigers in the peewee championship game. Local semifinalists included the Orange Starbursts and Green Gators (tyke), Tigers (novice), Light Blue Sharks (atom), Orange Flames (peewee) and Blu-pers (ladies). LIGHTNING STRIKES: The Oakville Blue Lightning tyke squad earned distinction as the lone Oakville Hornets girls’ house league hockey team to win its division at the association’s annual tour- nament last weekend at Joshua’s Creek Arenas. Tyke Lightning wins Hornets tourney Reduce Reuse Recycle

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RENOVATIONS • PLUMBING • FIXTURE • FAUCETS– Design Consultations –

CONCEPT PLUMBING & BATH

905.339.8686243 SPEERS ROAD, OAKVILLE

BETWEEN DORVAL & KERRI N T H E O A K V I L L E H O M E I M P R O V E M E N T D I S T R I C T

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Visiting teams weren’t too friendly totheir hosts at the Oakville Hornets’ annu-al girls’ house league hockey tournamentlast weekend.

The Blue Lightning tykes were the lonelocal team to win a championship at thetournament, completing a 5-0 showing atthe competition with a 4-1 win over theBurlington Pirates in the final.

Leah MacSween scored four goals inthe final to pace the Blue Lightning. Alsocontributing to the championship withstrong two-way play were Brooke Belzar,Samantha Ecclestone, Olivia Hledin,Olivia Hunt, Reichen Kirchmair, KylieLandau, Rachael Mariott, Tatum Martino,Patyon Masse, Katie Panizza, Danielle

Pelletier, Stephanie Stainton and AthenaVasdani.

Scott Hledin, Blaine Belzar and MattStainton coach the Blue Lightning. TanyaPelletier is the trainer and Joanne Hunt isthe team’s manager.

Two other Oakville teams reached thefinals of their divisions. The Blue Shirtsfell 2-0 to the Niagara Falls Wolves in theatom final, while the Stingers were defeat-ed 5-0 by the Mississauga Tigers in thepeewee championship game.

Local semifinalists included the OrangeStarbursts and Green Gators (tyke), Tigers(novice), Light Blue Sharks (atom),Orange Flames (peewee) and Blu-pers(ladies).

LIGHTNING STRIKES: The Oakville Blue Lightning tyke squad earned distinction as the loneOakville Hornets girls’ house league hockey team to win its division at the association’s annual tour-nament last weekend at Joshua’s Creek Arenas.

Tyke Lightning wins Hornets tourney

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