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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, July 19, 2013 | 18 Relays earn 16 medals at provincials Continued from p. 17 Luka Tomic (silver, fifth); Mackenzie Hamill (silver, three top-eight finishes); Abbey Saunders (silver, three top-eights); Annika Grewal (bronze, and two fifth-place finishes); Christina Ji (bronze, fourth); Emily Ramier (bronze, three top-eights); Lauren Lalumiere (bronze, two top-eights); Holly Olsen (bronze). Making event finals were Michael Antifaoff, Ian Chambers, Collyn Gagne, Emilie Gagne, Mitchell Gour, Gabrielle Harris, Anthony Ivakhnenko, Jacqueline Keire, Hannah Koschanow, Julia Matuszczak, Hailey Norris, Joel Person, Peter Serles, Olivia Sinclair, Mabel Zavaros and Rosie Zavaros. OAK also dominated the relays, winning 16 medals, including five golds. The winning relay teams were: Boys 13-14, Ali Baki, Anthony Ivakhnenko, Tyler Altenhof, Luka Tomic (gold 400-metre free; silver 200m medley; bronze 400m medley); Baki, Altenhop, Tomic, Eric Hopkins (silver, 200m free). Boys 15-17, Matthew Mac, Evan White, Connor Wilkins, Bryce Kwiecien-Delaney (gold, 200m and 400m medley); White, Mac, Kwiecien-Delaney , Mackenzie Hamill (silver, 400m free). Senior men, Grant Harding, David Whiteside, Gamal Assaad, Bryce Kwiecien-Delaney (gold, 400m free) Whiteside, Assaad, Mackenzie Hamill, Matthew Mac (gold, 800 free); Assaad, Mitchell Gour, Ryan Marois, Peter Serles (silver 200m medley); Gour, Serles, Jack Cavanagh, Harding (bronze, 200m free). Girls 13-14, Hannah Koschanow, Christina Ji, Mabel Zavaros, Kristen Olvet (bronze, 200m medley). Girls 15-17, Alexandra Fabugais-Inaba, Annika Grewel, Lauren Lalumiere, Anaka WillDryden (silver, 400m free). Senior women, Victoria Munro, Lalumiere, Jacqueline Keire, Fabugais-Inaba (silver, 800m free), Munro, Fabugais-Inaba, Kiere, Will-Dryden (bronze, 400m free). The Oakville Aquatics Club won its sixth consective Ontario long-course provincial championship. OAK finished the meet with 2,733.5 points, more than 450 points ahead of its nearest rival.| Submitted photo Bantam Cowboys earn organization's first playoff berth One year removed from a winless season, the Halton Cowboys bantams became the organization's first team to clinch an Ontario Varsity Football League playoff berth by downing Newmarket 21-13. Josh Roberts scored three touchdowns, one rushing and two on passes from Austin Reid. The defence continued its strong play , led by defensive end Jordan Arruda, who had two sacks. Elrick Harty had a sack and a forced fumble, Nik Lamont recovered a fumble and batted down a pass and Damian Lee had an interception. The previous week, the Cowboys blanked the AUCTION SALE BAILIFF AUCTION OF MACHINE EQUIPMENT Tuesday July 23/13 at 6:30 pm. 2416 Wyecroft Rd. Bronte, ON We have been instructed by the Bailiff to sell to the highest bidder the contents of this unite. All Machine Equipment, Tooling, Racking, Fork Lift, Office Equipment Etc. All Items sell "As Is", 10% Premium, Cash, Visa Mc., Debit ON SITE at 9, Check our Website For Pictures And Information www.shaferauction.com SHAFER AUCTION CO. LTD. · 905-634-6300 Oshawa Hawkeyes 64-0, recording the organization's first-ever OVFL shutout. The wins improved the Cowboys record to 4-3 and with one game remaining, they can finish no lower than fifth in the Adams Conference, with the top six teams making the playoffs. Last season the bantam Cowboys went 0-8 with one of the youngest teams in the league. With 21 returning players, the team ranks first in the league in fewest points allowed (73) and second in points scored (200). Its three losses this season were by a combined 20 points.

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