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The Oakville Titans dropped a pair of road games last weekend to fall to 4-7 in Ontario Lacrosse Association senior B play. Oakville lost 11-6 to the St. Catharines Saints Friday and was defeated 13-9 by the Owen Sound North Stars Sunday. The Titans led Friday’s contest 3-1 af- ter one period but were outscored 7-2 in the second. Connor Latimer had a hat trick and an assist in the loss, with Brad Gillies contributing a goal and two help- ers. Todd Kozak and Patrick Miles also tallied for the Titans. A different period — the third — cost Oakville Sunday as the Titans were out- scored 6-2 in the final frame. Gillies and Kozak scored twice, and Sean Gillies, Cody Simpson, Dylan Gilbert, Elliott Cowburn and Latimer netted singles. Latimer added three assists for a four- point evening. Although they still have five games re- maining in the regular season, the Titans have already clinched one of six playoff spots up for grabs in the seven-team loop. Oakville is currently tied for fourth with the Sarnia Beavers, two points clear of Owen Sound. The Titans will host the Six Nations Rivermen this Friday (8 p.m., Glen Ab- bey Recreation Centre), Oakville’s first home game in three weeks. The Titans then go back on the road the following evening to visit Sarnia before conclud- ing the campaign with three consecutive home dates. Call Alycia at 905-845-3824 ext. 283 [email protected] PROFESSIONAL ROOFERS : THIS SPACE CAN BE YOURS HOME IMPROVEMENT PAINTING PROFESSIONAL CARPENTERS : THIS SPACE CAN BE YOURS ATTENTION POOL SERVICE ATTENTION LAWN CARE 289-337-1171 cell 905-467-1589 [email protected] Interior/Exterior Drywallspeciality/Taping Kitchens/bathrooms/basements/fences/ patios Electrical/plumbing/carpentry/tiling Remodel a kitchen/bathroom/basement Custom building experience brings added touch to all BIG and SMALL jobs Renovations CONSTRUCTION Over 30 Years In Business Hubert Klein (owner) • Interior/Exterior • Plaster Repair • Stucco • Personalized Service Free Estimate Inter-Can Painting Inc. Professional Painters (905) 469-0092 1426 Wallace Rd. #3, Oakville “Know us by our know how” Professional Services Weekly Grass Cutting Tree and Shrub Pruning Garden Planting Sod Installation Spring Clean Up Special on Now! 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Call Fernando FREE ESTIMATES 905-844-5518 1-888-944-5518 www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Wednesday, June 25, 2014 | 10 Former Oakville Longhorns Wayne Sliwinski and Barry Emo were in- ducted into the Northern Football Conference Hall of Fame during the Longhorns’ game Saturday at Bronte Athletic Field. Sliwinski, who went in as a play- er, was a 10-time all-star lineback- er who played most of his NFC career with the Longhorns. He was the league’s defensive player of the year in 1999 and 2001, and was the NFC championship game MVP in 1998, 2000 and 2003. Emo played for Oakville and the Brampton Bears in the 1980s but was inducted as a builder, primar- ily for his work with the Milton Marauders. Emo and Sliwinski took over the Marauders in 2003, when Milton was coming off a winless season, and led the team to a national championship the following year. Emo was honoured as the league’s coach of the year in 2005. Former Toronto Eagles and Markham Raiders defensive end Mike Thompson was also inducted Saturday. On the field, the Longhorns fell 43-6 to the Toronto Raiders, their fourth loss in as many outings this season. Oakville has a bye this weekend and will resume the campaign July 5 with a 6 p.m. home game against the Sudbury Spartans at Bronte. Senior B Titans 4-7, but playoff-bound Former Longhorns hall of famers The Oakville Whitecaps 7-under t-ball team defeated Ancaster 37-36 to win the championship at the recent Oakville Little League tournament at Cornwall Park. The title was especially meaningful for the players who suited up for the 6-under team last season, which lost nearly all of its games at the four tournaments it entered. Members of this year’s squad are Ethan Roberts, Liam Jensen, Zach- ary McCabe, Connor Guilday, Lucas Ventresca, Matthew Callaghan, Tommy Sharpe, Spencer Vail, Thomas Cullen, Luca Figueira, Nate O’Reilley, Jonah Andrade, Joseph Rouben and Jack Rogers. Derek O’Reilley, John Sharpe, Rui Andrade and Scott Vail coach the team. | photo submitted W H I T E C A P S W I N

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The Oakville Titans dropped a pair of road games last weekend to fall to 4-7 in Ontario Lacrosse Association senior B play.

Oakville lost 11-6 to the St. Catharines Saints Friday and was defeated 13-9 by the Owen Sound North Stars Sunday.

The Titans led Friday’s contest 3-1 af-ter one period but were outscored 7-2 in the second. Connor Latimer had a hat trick and an assist in the loss, with Brad Gillies contributing a goal and two help-ers. Todd Kozak and Patrick Miles also tallied for the Titans.

A different period — the third — cost Oakville Sunday as the Titans were out-

scored 6-2 in the final frame. Gillies and Kozak scored twice, and Sean Gillies, Cody Simpson, Dylan Gilbert, Elliott Cowburn and Latimer netted singles. Latimer added three assists for a four-point evening.

Although they still have five games re-maining in the regular season, the Titans have already clinched one of six playoff spots up for grabs in the seven-team loop. Oakville is currently tied for fourth with the Sarnia Beavers, two points clear of Owen Sound.

The Titans will host the Six Nations Rivermen this Friday (8 p.m., Glen Ab-bey Recreation Centre), Oakville’s first home game in three weeks. The Titans then go back on the road the following evening to visit Sarnia before conclud-ing the campaign with three consecutive home dates.

Call Alycia at905-845-3824

ext. [email protected]

PROFESSIONALROOFERS:

THIS SPACECAN BEYOURS

HOME IMPROVEMENT PAINTING

PROFESSIONALCARPENTERS:

THIS SPACECAN BEYOURS

ATTENTION

POOL SERVICE ATTENTIONLAWN CARE

289-337-1171cell 905-467-1589

[email protected]

✓ Interior/Exterior✓ Drywall speciality/Taping✓ Kitchens/bathrooms/basements/fences/patios

✓ Electrical/plumbing/carpentry/tiling✓ Remodel a kitchen/bathroom/basement✓ Custom building experience bringsadded touch to all BIG and SMALL jobs

RenovationsC O N S T R U C T I O N

Over 30 Years In BusinessHubert Klein (owner)

• Interior/Exterior• Plaster Repair• Stucco• Personalized Service• Free Estimate

Inter-Can Painting Inc.Professional Painters

(905) 469-00921426Wallace Rd. #3, Oakville

“Know us by our know how”

Professional ServicesWeekly Grass CuttingTree and Shrub Pruning

Garden PlantingSod Installation

Spring Clean Up Special onNow!MarcusBaird 905.467.1507

2013 Readers SelectionDiamond Award WinnerThank You Oakville!

www.lawnbros.ca

Sod InstallationSpring Clean Up Special onNow!

www.lawnbros.ca

you grow • we mow

A.M. PoolsQuality Service and Repair at Reasonable Prices

WEEKLY SERVICE$45 plus tax

MID SEASON LINER SALE25% off labour

905-601-814221 years experience over1000 liners installed!

REBATES ARE BACK!

ACT NOW!!UP TO

$1450FACTORYREBATE

UP TO$700

UNION GASREBATE

UP TO$650

OPAREBATE

RECEIVE$2800

IN REBATES

UPTO

*See dealer for details

A+ RATING

HEATING & COOLING

THE FORECAST CALLS FOR9 Locations To Serve You Better!

905-632-0505www.aireone.com • 1-888-827-2665905-849-4998

+ +

OAC

Permonth

$29*

NOWONLY

Was$58Per month

AIR CONDITIONING & FURNACEDIAGNOSTIC SERVICE

$49ONLYWas $99CALL NOW,QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED!

www.concretetrimmings.com

CONCRETE

• DRIVEWAYS• FRENCH CURBS• PATIOS

• STEPS• WALKWAYS• GARAGE FLOORS

EXPOSED AGGREGATE (Pebble)

uality At Its Best!Call Fernando

FREE ESTIMATES

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Former Oakville Longhorns Wayne Sliwinski and Barry Emo were in-ducted into the Northern Football Conference Hall of Fame during the Longhorns’ game Saturday at Bronte Athletic Field.

Sliwinski, who went in as a play-er, was a 10-time all-star lineback-er who played most of his NFC career with the Longhorns. He was the league’s defensive player of the year in 1999 and 2001, and was the NFC championship game MVP in 1998, 2000 and 2003.

Emo played for Oakville and the Brampton Bears in the 1980s but was inducted as a builder, primar-ily for his work with the Milton Marauders. Emo and Sliwinski

took over the Marauders in 2003, when Milton was coming off a winless season, and led the team to a national championship the following year. Emo was honoured as the league’s coach of the year in 2005.

Former Toronto Eagles and Markham Raiders defensive end Mike Thompson was also inducted Saturday.

On the field, the Longhorns fell 43-6 to the Toronto Raiders, their fourth loss in as many outings this season.

Oakville has a bye this weekend and will resume the campaign July 5 with a 6 p.m. home game against the Sudbury Spartans at Bronte.

Senior B Titans 4-7, but playoff-bound

Former Longhorns hall of famers

The Oakville Whitecaps 7-under t-ball team defeated Ancaster 37-36 to

win the championship at the recent Oakville Little League tournament at

Cornwall Park. The title was especially meaningful for the players who suited up for the 6-under team last season,

which lost nearly all of its games at the four tournaments it entered. Members of this year’s squad are

Ethan Roberts, Liam Jensen, Zach-ary McCabe, Connor Guilday, Lucas

Ventresca, Matthew Callaghan, Tommy Sharpe, Spencer Vail, Thomas Cullen,

Luca Figueira, Nate O’Reilley, Jonah Andrade, Joseph Rouben and Jack

Rogers. Derek O’Reilley, John Sharpe, Rui Andrade and Scott Vail coach the

team. | photo submitted

W H I T E C A P S W I N