Hornets have allowed six goals in six games Continued from page 25 27 · Wednesday, December 5, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com Geddes. The streak is also surprising since it comes directly after an eight-game winless skid to open the year. The Hornets still sit 15th in the PWHL standings with a 4-6-4 record, though they have games in hand on many of the teams ahead of them. Oakville's recent success has been keyed by strong defensive play. The team has allowed just six goals in its past six contests, allowing the Hornets to go 4-0-2 during that span despite having scored just 14 goals of their own. Camille Leonard stopped 15 of 16 shots she faced in a 1-1 tie against the Cambridge Fury Friday at Joshua's Creek Arenas. Garagan scored for Oakville in the second period to offset a Cambridge marker 1:27 into the game. Saturday, Hayley Scamurra scored a power-play goal in the second period and Kierra Lambertucci made it stand up with 17 saves as the Hornets earned a 1-0 victory in Barrie. "We have two strong goalies, which is nice and they can help us out a lot, but our defensive play has been pretty good," Pereira said. Oakville appears to have a good chance of extending its unbeaten streak this weekend, scheduled to face a pair of teams that have combined for four wins in 33 games so far. The Hornets will visit the Toronto Leaside Wildcats Friday in East York, then return home to host the Southwest Wildcats Saturday at Joshua's Creek Arenas. Saturday's contest is slated to begin at 4:30 p.m. -- Jon Kuiperij Oakville Christian School wins pair of Frisbee titles A pair of Oakville Christian School teams enjoyed ultimate success this fall. The school's senior and junior ultimate Frisbee squads (pictured above) each won PSAA tournaments, though the victories came in contrasting fashions. The seniors played a number of tight games, including a pair of overtime contests. In the semifinals, the Jaguars downed Glenburnier 5-1. Oakville Christian School then downed Fern Hill Oakville 3-2 in the final, claiming its second straight senior title. The juniors dominated the competition throughout their tournament, outscoring opponents 56-6 in eight games.