
GOOD START: The Oakville Thunder won the championship at the West Niagara Invitational soccer tournament earlier this month.

OVER THE TOP HILLTOP HEIST: Students at Heritage Glen Public School are busy rehearsing for their upcoming production of Hilltop Heist, which runs May 20 and 21 at 11:15 a.m. and 7 p.m. at the school. The mysterious and comedic show tells the tale of an art gallery that has just had its latest addition stolen. Pictured here at the centre of all the action is Michael Tabet, who stars as Mr. Pollywog. Overall, there are close to 100 students involved in the show serving as dancers, singers, actors, artists, backstage hands, as well as lighting and sound crew.
HEAVY SHOT: West Oak's Julia Dempsey heaves the shot during Wednesday's Halton District School Board elementary track-and-field Wallace meet in Burlington.
QUANTUM LEAP TRIPLE JUMP: River Oaks student Graham Appleby reaches for every last inch during triple jump competition at Wednesday's Halton Public School Board elementary track-and-field Wallace meet in Burlington.
ARTISTIC TALENT JURIED WINNERS: ArtWorks Oakville recently announced the winners of its 9th Annual Juried Exhibit at Oakville Town Hall. Both established and new artists took part in the show. Here, Eileen Menzel takes home second place with her mixed media painting entitled All Fall Down.
ARTISTIC TALENT JURIED WINNERS: ArtWorks Oakville recently announced the winners of its 9th Annual Juried Exhibit at Oakville Town Hall. Both established and new artists took part in the show. Here, Linda Semple displays her first place ribbon for her acrylic painting called Push Pull Factor.
DOUBLE BRONZE: The Oakville Vytis major midget boys' basketball team won bronze at recent tournaments in Hamilton and Niagara Falls.
KICKING FOR A CAUSE: Sydney MacLaughlan gives it her all at the recent YMCA Taekwondo Kickathon. More than 500 children participated to raise funds for the YMCA Strong Kids Campaign.
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GRAFFITI ART CANADIAN GRAFFITI: Jamal Harb practices his spray technique outside of the Oakville Youth Development Centre as part of a graffiti art workshop held recently with Toronto-based artist Cruz1.
BEST IN SHOW: Herb Vandewall (left) and Pat Rushbrook stand in front of their prize winning rug at Town Hall. Vandewall and Rushbrook were on a team of 18 local rug hookers from the Oakville Hooking Guild who were recently recognized for their piece of art at the Ontario Hooking Craft Guild's annual meeting in Midland.