Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 4 Mar 2011, p. 39

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GOINGSOUTH: Jenner Ivy League's top rookieJackie Kurgan, SaraStewart and Victoria Brianne Jenner was a unanimous choice UNIVERSITYSPORTSJacobs (front row, as the Ivy League womens hockey rookie of left to right) recentlyFautley was a CIS all-tournament all-the year.signed letters of star last year.Jenner led Cornell in both goals (22) and intent to play soccer points (42) as Cornell won back-to-back Ivy Drouin joins Western basketball teamat NCAA schools. League titles for the first time in 30 years. Pictured with themHCharlie Drouin will join the Western er 1.56 points per game ranked second are (back row, left Mustangs basketball team next season. The among NCAA Division I rookies. Jenner was to right) Dixie6-foot-6 forward helped St. Thomas Aquinas even more impressive against her Ivy Soccer Club presi-win the OFSAA AA championship in 2009, League rivals, where she had eight goals dent Lino Almeida scoring 20 points in the Raiders overtime and 15 points in eight games. and coaches Joe victory in the gold-medal game. He also Jenner was among 26 players nominated Moscato and John won a bronze medal in 2010 with Aquinas.for the Patti Kazmaier Award, which is pre-Kurgan.Drouin is enrolled in the Oakville-based sented annually to the most outstanding Next Level prep program.player in womens NCAA hockey. Division I We are very excited Charlie has com-coaches were to narrow the list to 10 play-Soccer trio bound for NCAAmitted to our program, said Western head ers yesterday (Thursday) and a 13-member coach Brad Campbell. He is a versatile committee will cut the list to three finalists Long-time teammates Jackie Kurgan, "It sure seems like a long time ago forward and a strong competitor. Charlie is on March 10. The winner will be announced Sara Stewart and Victoria Jacobs will be since we started doing drills together in a Ma winner and does the little things that it arch 19.going their separate ways this fall to play gym when we were seven years old," said takes to win basketball games.Tat helps Marauders to two bronzeNCAA soccer in the United States.Stewart. "It's been a lot of hard work, but Brady to run defence for Mount AllisonThe three local residents recently a lot of fun as well."Jimmy Tat helped McMasters relay signed their letters of intent. Kurgan All three girls are multiple-sport ath-Oakville native Scott Brady has been teams earn two bronze medals at the recent committed to Purdue University, Stewart letes. Kurgan, an Appleby College student, named the defensive co-ordinator for the Ontario University Athletics track and field will attend Florida International University is an accomplished cross-country runner. Mount Allison Mounties football team. Just championships.The former Abbey Park stu-and Jacobs will head to Ball State Stewart, who attends White Oaks, also 23 years old, the Iroquois Ridge graduate dent ran the first leg on both the 4x200 and University.runs cross-country and plays rep hockey was the special teams co-ordinator for the 4x400-metre relays.The trio has played the past eight years for the Oakville Hornets. Jacobs, a Loyola Mounties last season.Fautley named a volleyball all-startogether with the Mississauga Dixie student, has enjoyed success in volley-A member of the academic All-Canadian Dragons, competing in the Ontario ball.team during his career at Mount Allison, Queens University student Bryan Fautley Summer Games and winning Ontario The girls credit much of their soccer Brady was a captain on the football team at was recently named an OUA second-team Youth Soccer League and Ontario-Quebec success to the coaching of Oakville resi-Iroquois Ridge.volleyball all-star.Cup titles during that time.dents Joe Moscato and John Kurgan.Were putting life-saving AEDsNEW! 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