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Oldershaw secures Olympic berth with victory
BURLINGTON POST - Mark Oldershaw will be heading to London for his second Olympics after winning Saturday's International Canoe Federation World Cup C-1 1,000 race in Poznan, Poland. Meanwhile, Burloak Canoe Club teammate Brady Reardon won his first individual World Cup medal, taking a silver in the K-1 500m.
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Flag football in full swing in Burlington
BURLINGTON POST -- More than 50 teams are battling for Burlington Minor Football Association flag football supremacy, continuing a successful program that routinely delivers new players to the fall tackle house league program.
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Buzz doubled up by Green Gaels
OAKVILLE BEAVER -- The Oakville Buzz was doubled up 12-6 by the Clarington Green Gaels Friday at Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, the Buzz's only action of the long weekend.
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Nicholson turns in golden performance in Poland
OAKVILLE BEAVER - Oakville's Mallorie Nicholson defeated defending world champion Laurence Vincent-Lapointe to win gold in the C-1 200m at the International Canoe Federation World Cup in Poland. Later in the day, Nicholson and Vincent-Lapointe teamed up to win gold for Canada in the C-2 500m.
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Junior Sox hammer out first win of season
MILTON CHAMPION -- Making the most of its hits and capitalizing on the occasional error by its guests, the Junior Red Sox broke into the win column at Milton Sports Centre (MSC) Sunday.
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Milton FirePower climbing CrossFit ladder
MILTON CHAMPION -- Chris Christensen is elated about his Milton-based team's fifth place showing at the recent Reebok CrossFit Games held in Mississauga's International Centre.
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Burlington gymnast Bonnay in first nationals
BURLINGTON POST -- At 14, Burlington's Jake Bonnay is the youngest of the seven members of the Ontario team that will compete in the National Youth division in Regina starting Monday when the national gymnastics championships begin.
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Emotional homecoming awaits
MILTON CHAMPION -- For most horsemen, a 2:07.2 mile away from the racetrack might seem insignificant, but for Hall of Fame driver Steve Condren, it was a deeply personal moment, one that showed he hadn't lost a beat.
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Reding's soccer seniors ready for playoffs
MILTON CHAMPION -- Bishop Reding's senior soccer teams head into next week's playoffs on a dominating note, after closing out the regular season with decisive wins yesterday.
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Flash mob crashes bantam Hawks' home opener
OAKVILLE BEAVER -- For young lacrosse players, most games are filled with excitement, teamwork and passion. For the Oakville bantam 1 Hawks, their home opener was one game they will cherish for the rest of their lives.
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