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Oakville Beaver, 3 May 2006, p. 33

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The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday May 3, 2006 - 33 Provincial champions Fitness key at U.S. schools Continued from page 32 summer as she prepares for school 3-0 wins over Annie Ritter and Nikka and squash at Princeton next year. Sequeira, Kumar wasn't as happy with "Their training is very regimenther semifinal win over Rebecca ed," said Kumar. "I'm very good on Hazell, despite winning 3the court but the U.S. "I'm very good 0. schools, it's all about fit"I didn't really play my on the court but ness -- which has never game in the final. I played the U.S. schools, been my strong point -- at her pace,"Kumar said. it's all about fitbut it will be good for "Once I got into that, I ness -- which me." didn't work hard enough Kumar has also joined has never been to force her into my game. the Women's International In the semis I could feel my strong point." Squash Players that a bit. I just felt a little Association, the world pro Neha Kumar more flat." fessional tour for women. The senior nationals Kumar can play in the will wrap up the last of the major events but can't accept prize money tournaments for the season but for without forfeiting her college eligibiliKumar, the hard work will begin this ty. LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER ACES: D.D. Dionisio (left) and Rachel Vukson recently helped the Durham Attack win a pair of medals at provincial championship tournaments. The Attack, an under-16 girls' volleyball squad, earned bronze at the under-17 provincials, then claimed gold at the under-16 tier 1 championships. Vukson, a Loyola student who received the Ontario Volleyball Association Award of Excellence at the under-17 tournament, and Dionisio, who attends Oakville Trafalgar, will compete at the eastern and western national championships in the upcoming weeks. Hi! My name is Liam I like math and gym, and my favourite sports are hockey, basketball and baseball. The Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors are favourites. I love to eat, especially sushi. On the weekends I play hockey and hang out with my friends. I have 3 fish named Remo, Red 1 & Red 2. I am hoping to save enough points to get a Playstation. Buzz still awaiting first test By Jon Kuiperij BEAVER SPORTS EDITOR His team has played three games, scored 53 goals and surrendered seven. Yet, Oakville Buzz head coach Glen Little admits he doesn't know that much more about his junior B lacrosse squad than he did two weeks ago. "We don't know if we're that good," said Little, whose team has beaten up on Ontario Lacrosse Association bottom-feeders Milton (twice) and Huntsville this season. "Right now, it is coming pretty easy." The Buzz barely had to break a sweat Friday at Maplegrove Arena, rolling to a 20-2 rout of the Milton "We don't know Mavericks. Oakville scored three if we're that consecutive shorthanded goals good. Right now, on back-to-back double minors in it is coming the second period, adding six pretty easy." powerplay markers for good measure. Oakville Buzz Justin Wilson-Kirby led the coach Glen Little onslaught with five goals and three assists, while Brenden Thenhaus collected four goals and three helpers. Chris Corbeil and Brian Rea each potted a hat trick, and Josh Smyth set up fix goals. Oakville netminder Gary Muzzin was rarely tested -- the Mavericks managed only three shots on goal in the opening period -- and recorded the victory. The Buzz likely won't face its first major challenge of the season until May 12, when it hosts the Halton Hills Bulldogs. However, Little doesn't want his team to look past this weekend's trip out east for games in Gloucester and Nepean. "How disciplined can we be on the road?" he mused. "We don't know what we're walking into. Gloucester has already won two games this year (2-2) and Nepean always plays us tough. We think the East is weaker, but we don't know." One benefit of the Buzz's soft early schedule is that nearly all the team's college and university players will have returned to the fold before Oakville faces its tougher opponents. Drew Petkoff, Sean Thompson and Bryan Johnson will all likely be in the lineup by next week. Kyle Hagel, cur- rently at Princeton University, is expected back June 3. -- with files from Steve LeBlanc, Special to the Beaver Liam Winning Carriers receive a large 3 topping pizza courtesy of: CORRECTION NOTICE Norton System Works 2006 (PC)/ Norton Internet Security 2006 (PC) 10067103/10067077. For these two software products, a $30 upgrade rebate is offered on p. 20 of our April 28th flyer. In fact, this is an upgrade mail-in rebate which requires proof of ownership of prior version. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our valued customers and thank you for your patience. To join our delivery team call 905-845-9742 presents a premier Canadian Show and Sale on Sat., May 6th & Sun., May 7th 10 am - 4 pm APPLEBY COLLEGE 540 Lakeshore Rd. W., Oakville (in the arena) featuring original fine art, pottery, glass, metal, wood, jewellery, florals, fabrics, photography and leather Enjoy refreshments in "The May Court Café" Visit our Bake Sale for home baked goods "Raffle" Admission $4.00 Funds donated this year will be given to Halton Women's Place and Breast Cancer Support Services The May Court Club Scholarship Fund For further information please EMAIL info@maycourt.ca y or go to www.maycourt.ca y Registered Charity # 11924-4614 RR0001 Oakville Autohaus

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