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Oakville Beaver, 10 Nov 2016, p. 45

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Maddy McArthur made 12 saves to record her second shutout in as many days as the Oakville Hornets ran their Provincial Women's Hockey League shutout streak to 222 minutes with a 4-0 win over the Barrie Sharks last Sunday. McArthur made 13 saves in a 3-0 win over Whitby on Saturday and Madison Oakes turned aside 17 shots in a 3-0 win over Cam- Unbeaten Oakville not only winning, but shutting out PWHL opponents bridge Friday. The Hornets have not allowed a goal since the second period of their 5-1 win over Nepean on Oct. 22. Despite playing without the league's two leading scorers, Emma Maltais and Sarah Fillier, the Hornets still extended their seasonopening unbeaten streak to 17 games (15-02) with Sunday's win over Barrie. Laura Cote and Emily Rickwood each had a goal and an assist for Oakville. Rickwood opened the scoring two minutes into the second and then set up Laura Cote's shorthanded goal later in the period. Kayla Fillier extended the lead to three with a goal 19 seconds into the third and call-up Brynn Koocher capped the scoring just over a minute later. Maddie Sisokin had two assists for the Hornets. 45 | Thursday, November 10, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Against Whitby on Saturday, the Hornets took advantage of a Wolves' double minor as Sarah Fillier and Lexie Adzija scored power-play goals 23 seconds apart. Fillier then added her 16th of the season into an empty net. That total ranks second in the Provincial Women's Hockey League. Oakville was scheduled to host Mississauga Tuesday after the Beaver's press deadline. Six Hornets players on Ontario teams at women's U18 national tournament Oakville's Brooke Jovanovich and Rachel Marmen and Burlington's Emma Maltais are representing Ontario at the national women's under-18 hockey championships in Regina, Sask. Oakville Hornets teammates Maltais and Jovanovich will play for Ontario Red, which has claimed nine of the 10 gold medals at the national tournament. Maltais won gold with Ontario Red last year and is leading the Provincial Women's Hockey League in scoring with 28 points in 15 games. Jovanovich is averaging a point per game with six goals and 10 assists in 16 games with the Hornets. Marmen, a defenceman with the Stoney Creek Sabres, is playing for Ontario Blue. The second Ontario squad ended the Red teams' gold-medal streak by claiming the title in 2012. Marmen has two goals and two assists in 10 games with the Sabres this season. The Hornets are well represented at the tournament, which started yesterday (Wednesday). In addition to Maltais and Jovanovich, blueliners Jessica Digirolamo and Devon Facchinato and forwards Lexie Adzija and Sarah Fillier are suiting up for Ontario Red. Defenceman Meaghan Hector and forward Victoria Klimek are on Ontario Blue. Ontario Red and Ontario Blue faced each other on the opening day of the tournament (after the Beaver's press deadline). Rep CoaCh appliCations now being aCCepted foR the 2017-2018 season The Oakville Rangers Hockey Club (Formerly MOHA) is one of the LARGEST Minor Hockey Associations in Canada. The Oakville Rangers Hockey Club has a rich 56+ year history and an annual registration of 3600+ players (which includes a leading HOUSE LEAGUE model and a comprehensive REP program). We are also fortunate to be the home of excellent practice facilities, top development resources, and a young and growing population base. Are you committed to excellence? Are you passionate about hockey and coaching? If so, please visit our website (www.moha.ca) and submit your application by the due dates. AAA applications are due on or before Tuesday, November 22, 2016 AA-A-AE applications are due on or before Tuesday, November 29, 2016. WINTER BREAK CAMPS 2017 SPEND THE HOLIDAYS WITH THE TOP HOCKEY CAMP IN OAKVILLE JANUARY 3-6TH ICESPORTS.COM/OAKVILLE FACEBOOK.COM/CANLANOAKVILLE

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