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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, September 8, 2016 | 46 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard starts today at Oakville CC The Stu Sells Oakville Tankard, a World Curling Tour event that begins today (Thursday) at the Oakville Curling Club, attracts some of the best in the sport each year, both men and women. Brad Gushue is the defending men's champion while Rachel Homan won the women's side in 2015. Defending Ontario men's champion Glenn Howard will lead a foursome that includes two other former world champions in son Scott Howard and Richard Hart, along with David Mathers, who is replacing Adam Spencer this season. The event has a 10-year history, but has been sponsored by Stu Sells for the past four years. The tournament is a four-day affair ending Sunday, Sept. 11. Draws are available at www.ontariocurlingtour.com. U10 Angels earn silver after one-run loss in provincial tourney final John Fedoruk, father of Adam, presents the championship trophy to the Oakville Little League 12U Major Whitecaps (in red jerseys).Also in the photo are the 11U Major Whitecaps (11U) team, the tournament runner-up (in blue jerseys). | photo submitted Oakville Men's Non-Contact Hockey Halton/ Burlington Host Whitecaps win 12U Adam Fedoruk Memorial Oakville Little League's 12-under Major Whitecaps, one of the two host teams, went undefeated to win the Adam Fedoruk Memorial Tournament earlier this month. This year's event featured nine of the best 11- and 12-year old baseball teams in Ontario ­ Ottawa's East Nepean Eagles, Ontario Expos of St. Mary's, Ancaster's Diamondbacks and Selects, the Stoney Creek Jays, Dundas Tigers, High Park Braves and both the 12U and 11U Oakville Major Whitecaps squads. Hosted by Oakville Little League, the 18th annual tournament is a lasting tribute to Adam Fedoruk, a Halton &Men's Burlington Halton Men's Recreational Recreational Hockey League Hockey League Oldtimers (27+, average age 38) Masters (40+, average age 46) Classics (47+, average age 54) Divisions For: ( Our 55th ) Season! · Non-contact recreational play Oldtimers (30+) Masters (40+), · Prime times Classics (47+), Intermediate (18+) · Team balancing and Women's Rec entry /Comp(18+) · Individual / Group EXPANDING! If you are looking for a well-organized recreational experience, with · Non-contact recreational play significant emphasis on balanced competitive play, then this is the league for you. Prime times All of our · games are played in prime time. This league provides an appropriate balance · between healthy and fun competition, a safe and supportive playing Uniforms provided environment and high degrees of parity, ensuring equal opportunity for all players · Excellent officiating regardless of experience. Join this fall and see the camaraderie first hand! · Team balancing Register Online or by Phone · Individual /Team Entry Divisions For: young player who, along with his sister and mother, lost his life in a house fire in 1998. Both Oakville squads wore Blue Jays jerseys supplied courtesy Corbett's Source For Sports with Adam Fedoruk's number on each. "(It's) the most important tournament of the season for our league" said OLL president John Sweeney. "We take great pride in hosting this tournament in Adam's memory. The teams that participate understand its significance and what it means not only to the Oakville baseball community but more importantly to Adam's father John Fedoruk." The Oakville Angels won the silver medal at the Provincial Women's Softball Association Grand B Championships in Windsor after losing a heartbreaker in the final. The under-10 girls rep team dropped a 5-4 decision to the Brampton Blazers in a game that decided the provincial gold-medal B champion. After initial pool play on Aug. 19, the Angels defeated Port Perry 15-3, Brampton, 6-2 and Windsor, 5-1. After waiting more than eight hours, the Angels finally played Brampton, which had worked its way back through the doubleknockout format. Oakville's Sam Levac was voted the MVP of the final game. Levac and teammates Zoe Kolkman and Taylor Galloway handled the pitching duties admirably. All members of the team, which also included Sloane Fortin, Emily McKee, Nikki Cataford, Robyn Wood, Ava Heilbrecht, Emma Leighland, Emma Purnell, Meri Black, Kloe Walker and Ashley Maoriat, had multiple hits at provincials. The Angels' defence also contributed to the fine showing. They held opposition teams in check by committing only four errors over the seven tournament games. The tournament wraps up a season that started in early May. 905-849-9712 or www.hmhl.bizland.com Information and/or Registration by Phone: Follow Halton sports on Twitter: @postbeaversport (Kevin Nagel, Burlington Post and Oakville Beaver sports editor) @miltononsports (Steve Leblanc, Milton Canadian Champion sports editor) @herbgarbutt (Post, Beaver, Champion sports reporter) Scott Zeron drives Marion Marauder to Yonkers Trot win in New York Oakville's Scott Zeron drove Marion Marauder to the winner's circle at the $500,000 Yonkers Trot Saturday night in New York. The win gives Zeron two-thirds of the standardbred trotters' Triple Crown, as he drove the same horse to a win at the Hambletonian. Marion Marauder, with a winning time of 1:56.1, won by a head over Smalltownthrowdown, earning $2.40 on a $2 wager. 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