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Oakville Beaver, 23 Oct 2015, p. 26

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, October 23, 2015 | 26 Jon Kuiperij Sports Editor sports@oakvillebeaver.com Sports R E C O R "Connected to your Community" D S E T T E R Oakville Aquatic Club's Tessa Cieplucha surfaces for air during a girls' 13-and-over 100-metre breaststroke heat at last weekend's Brad Townsend Fall Classic swim meet, hosted by the local club at Iroquois Ridge Community Centre. Cieplucha set pool records at the meet in both the girls' 15-and-over 200m backstroke and 200m individual medley. Teammates Rosie Zavaros (girls' 15-and-over 50m back and 100m back) and Matthew Mac (boys' 15-andover 100m back) also set new pool standards. OAK's Ethan Ma won six gold medals while Joshua Allon, Kiera Brough, Thomas Clinton, Collyn Gagne and Will Greenshields each claimed four victories at the meet, which also drew participants from Brantford, Owen Sound and Waterloo. | photo by Graham Paine -- Oakville Beaver -- @Halton_Photog Charity soccer game Sunday Local soccer players will put their own spin on the Auld Enemy rivalry this weekend in Oakville. Teams of 35-and-older players, one representing Scotland and the other, England, will square off Sunday at Oakville Soccer Club's Pine Glen Soccer Centre, with proceeds going to The Darling Home for Kids. Kickoff is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. A light-hearted release on Canadahelps.org notes, "England starts as favourites due to a younger team and a large pool of available players, but they go up against a bunch of Scots fueled by an Ally McLeod 1978 World Cup spirit. One thing is for sure, there will be the need for a strong referee." The Darling Home for Kids, based out of Milton, provides high-quality respite and palliative care services for children who are medically fragile and technology-dependent, many of whom suffer from progressive illness. Organizers of Sunday's game have targeted a fundraising goal of $2,000. To donate, or for more information on the game, visit bit.ly/1NWd2Ka. King's golfers seventh at OFSAA Oakville's King's Christian Collegiate finished seventh in team competition at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations boys' golf championships last week near Windsor. King's was led by Kyle MacDonald, who finished the two-round tournament at 8-over-par. MacDonald tied for 18th in the individual standings, 11 strokes behind the winner. Also contributing to the Cavs' performance at OFSAA were Braydon Sports Briefs Evans (+16), Robert Winch (+14) and Alexandre Matheson (+37). Atom AAA Rangers win gold in Detroit A come-from-behind 5-4 victory over Detroit Honeybaked secured gold for the Oakville atom AAA Rangers at the recent AAA Detroit Border Battle Super Series tournament. Oakville trailed the championship game 3-2 through two periods, but Nicki Lardis scored three times in the third -- including the winner with 2:25 remaining -- to pace the Rangers to victory. Cody O'Neill and Matthew Soto scored earlier in the game, helping Oakville overcome an early 2-0 deficit. Prior to the final, Oakville posted five comfortable victories, downing Detroit Little Caesars 6-2, Detroit Honeybaked 6-3, Oakland Jr. Grizzlies 8-3, Detroit Belle Tire 8-3 and Detroit Little Caesars 8-0. Lardis (seven goals, two assists) and Cal Ritchie (two goals, seven assists) each recorded nine points in the tournament for Oakville. Mason Zebeski added five goals and two assists, Soto contributed four goals and two helpers, and Owen Pagniello had a goal and five assists. Also contributing to the Rangers' success were Andrew Brown, Ben McKenna, Jacob Crisp, Bronson Ride, Sawyer Luik, Tyson Rowan, Luke Misa, Joshua Beaupre, Quaid Beaudry , Cole Stevens and Brayden Gillespie. Jaan Luik, Bob Zebeski, Pat Ritchie, David Gillespie and Jeff Allen coach the Rangers, Shawn Crisp is the trainer, and Mike Lardis and Liane Beaupre are the managers. Blue Devils to play series vs. Quebec champ The League1 Ontario men's soccer champion Oakville Blue Devils will face Premier Ligue de soccer du Quebec's CS Mont-Royal Outremont next month in a two-game Inter-Provincial Cup championship. The first game of the series will take place Nov. 1 at the Ontario Soccer Centre in Vaughan. Kickoff will be at 1:30 p.m. Admission is $5, and kids 12 and under will be admitted for free. The second leg of the series is scheduled for Nov. 14 at Complexes Sportifs Terrebonne in Terrebonne, Que., beginning at 6 p.m. The Nov. 1 game will be broadcast on the League1 Ontario livestream channel. In last year's Inter-Provincial Cup, Toronto FC Academy defeated CS Longueuil 4-0 over the two legs to be crowned the inaugural winner of the matchup between Ontario and Quebec's Division 3 champions. The Blue Devils posted a record of 17 wins, three losses and two draws in their inaugural season in League1, clinching the league championship with a 2-0 victory over ProStars FC in their final game of the season earlier this month.

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