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Oakville Beaver, 23 Nov 2007, p. 52

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www.oakvillebeaver.com 52 Sports Oakville Beaver SPORTS EDITOR: JON KUIPERIJ Phone 905-845-3824 (ext. 255) Fax 905-337-5567 email sports@oakvillebeaver.com · FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2007 Matheson named Ivy League's MVP In just her second game after returning to the Princeton Tigers this season, Diana Matheson established a new school record by setting up four of her team's goals in a 5-1 win over Rutgers. Assists have been a key part of Matheson's game in her four years at the New Jersey university. She is credited with playing a big role in helping former teammates Esmeralda Negron (2004) and Emily Behncke (2005) win conference player of the year honours. This year, it was Matheson's turn. Despite missing Princeton's first seven games while she represented Canada at the Women's World Cup in China, the White Oaks grad was named the Ivy League women's soccer player of the year. Without Matheson, Princeton struggled. The Tigers were winless in their first five games but upon her return won five straight. In just 10 games, the fourth-year midfielder led Princeton with six goals and seven assists. That pushed her career totals to 26 goals and 26 assists, making her the only player in Princeton history -- on either the men's or women's soccer team -- to record both 20 goals and 20 assists. Matheson led the Ivy League in points per game with 1.9. Her nearest rival was Penn's Jessica Fuccello at 1.53. She also led the league in assists per game. Matheson was also a unanimous selection to the All-Ivy first team for the fourth straight year, becoming just the third player in school history to earn the honour in each year she played. Dimitroff named to All MAC team Oakville's Kimberly Dimitroff was named to the All MidAmerican Conference first team. It was the third year the Kent State Golden Flashes forward has been named to the first team. The Iroquois Ridge graduate was named to the conference second team in her sophomore season. Dimitroff led Kent State with five goals and three assists this season. She also became Kent State's all-time leading goal scorer when she scored her 30th career goal in a 1-0 victory over Toledo. BACK ON ICE: Hilary Jutras, left, of the T.A. Blakelock Tigers and Abbey Park's Heili Palo fight for possession of the puck as the Halton Secondary School girls hockey season opened Wednesday afternoon at the Oakville Arena. Jutras scored one of Blakelock's three firstperiod goals to lead the Tigers to a 4-2 victory. Rachel Burton, Emily Kapustik and Hailey Cudmore also scored for Blakelock while Ally Williams and Kristin Maton replied for Abbey Park. Brianna Piper earned the victory in net for Blakelock. LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER Open the account. We'll throw in $100. Open a new Primary Chequing Account with us before December 15, 2007, and we'll deposit $100 into your account with your first pre-authorized debit or direct deposit*. Plus, when you use our PowerSwitchTM tool to switch to BMO, we will give you 3 energy efficient light bulbs. It's our way of helping you become more environmentally friendly while thanking you for your business. Dundas & Third Line Branch: 2536 Third Line, Oakville (905) 847-5299 *Offer expires December 15, 2007. Offer not available to customers with an existing Primary Chequing Account (also known as a FirstBank® Chequing Account) at another BMO Bank of Montreal branch. Valid only at BMO Bank of Montreal, Dundas & Third Line Branch, 2536 Third Line, Oakville, Ontario, L6M 0G8. One offer per customer; however, accounts opened in more than one customer name are eligible for one offer only and customers listed on such accounts will not qualify for a separate offer. Deposit of $100 will be made within 10 days of first Pre-Authorized Debit or Direct Deposit to the account. Your first Pre-Authorized Debit or Direct Deposit must occur no later than March 15, 2008. The account must remain open a minimum of 180 days to qualify for the offer. If the account is closed before 180 days, the $100 is repayable and your account will be debited by the Bank. To receive your free light bulbs you must use our PowerSwitch tool to transfer your business from you existing financial institute to BMO. This giveaway is not part of a joint promotion with a light bulb manufacturer. ® Registered trade-marks of Bank of Montreal.

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