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Oakville Beaver, 17 Jun 2010, p. 25

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Medal haul for OGC at national meet Led by all-around championships from four of its athletes, the Oakville Gymnastics Club won the most medals of any club represented at the Canadian national gymnastics championships recently in Kamloops, B.C. Jonathan Meehan, Luke Mackinnon, Sabrina Gill and Jordyn Pedersen were each crowned national all-around champions, while many other OGC athletes earned medals in individual events. Meehan, the OGC's top tumbler, landed four solid tumbling passes to capture all-around gold in the Youth division. His final score also qualified him to represent Canada at this fall's world championships in Metz, France. Mackinnon's overall championship in the men's novice 15plus tumbling division was his fifth gold medal in a row. Teammates Michael Chaves and Jack McGarr added silver and bronze medals, respectively. MacKinnon, McGarr and Mackinnon also teamed up to lead the Ontario men's tumbling team to victory over the strong tumblers from Alberta and Quebec. Cory Paterson, the lone men's artistic gymnast from Oakville at the meet, was fifth overall in allaround competition but earned a gold in men's Tyro highbar with clean lines and classy style. But the OGC's greatest successes came in women's artistic gymnastics, where Gill won the high performance junior national all-around title and Pedersen took the novice crown. Mikaela Gerber added silver in junior allaround. Gill also collected gold on uneven bars, silver on beam and bronze on floor. Pedersen earned bronze on the vault. Other individual event medals went to Bianca Jordaan (gold on floor, silver on vault) and Jessica Savona (bronze on beam). Elise Bolger and Pedersen were part of the gold-winning Ontario squad in novice team competition, while Nikki Paterson, Tedra Bolger and Krishna Yemany helped Ontario win silver in the open women's category. The OGC's women's program is now widely considered the prime source of 2012 Olympic hopefuls, full of strong senior, junior and novice athletes. Women's program head coach Kelly Manjak coached Canada's only Olympic gymnastics medalist, Kyle Shewfelt, to gold in Athens six years ago. 25 · Thursday, June 17, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com All-Oakville final in Barrie Oakville Soccer Club Under-10 Girls Academy director Michele Houchen couldn't lose in the championship game of the recent Barrie Subway Spiritfest Tournament. The academy's B and C teams squared off in the Gold Division final at the tournament after combining to go 5-0-1 in their first six games at the competition. With Houchen standing off to the side and showing no favourtism towards either squad, the B team FRIENDLY RIVALS: Two Oakville Soccer Club Under-10 GIrls Academy squads met up in the Gold Division final of the recent Barrie Subway Spiritfest Tournament, with the B team (in white shirts) edging the C squad (in red) 5-4. Pictured are (front, left to right) Colleen MacLeod, Maya Vidovich, (middle, left to right) Sophie Mayer, Asia Navulta, Julia Semple, Claire Mills, Isabel Lynch, Jorden Campbell,Ashley Micuda, Daniela Rajcevic,Taylin Moniz, Sydney Brough, Marina Laic, (back, left to right) Emma Ramsay, Gillian Groth, Trinity Kopecky-Duff, Heather MacDougall, Caleigh MacDonald, Caitlyn Micuda, Grace Wade, Michele Houchen, Emily Semplonius, Dani Bernier, Carley Wright, Tristan Delamere and Ciara Gaizutis. went on to edge the C squad 5-4 in penalty kicks. The academy's A team also competed at the tournament, bowing out in the Navy Division semifinal with a 1-0 loss to the Aurora Stingers. DESIGN YOUR LANDSCAPE STARTING AT $150.00 INCL. TAX Book Now and Receive a Free Tree 31 DUNDAS ST. E. (HWY 5) WATERDOWN, ON L9H 7H8 (conditions apply) LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR Member of Landscape Ontario Est. 1993 Showroom 905.689.1880 www.oasisgardendesign.com

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