Karate Kid top athlete, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

( • . V C r . Lee was unanimous h Jennifer Lee was the unanimous choice of ail five judges for the Robinson-Kelleher Memorial Trophy (Unit 201 .AlV^^te^ Bellcml^ However, several other 1̂ for their efforts' over' the past yean -r '- ;:;;•:' '^-^m^^jyjjg^ Quinte Secondary School student Tamara Von Semler was the ruhher-up to Lee in voting after bringing home a gold medal in ^mnastics from the 1992 OFSAA championships ..-- the area's first in almost 20 years. Her placing helped lead the Central (Mtario (COSS A) team to the overall provincial championship; TFliird place in voting went to another local high school star> Malek Elrefaie of Centennial* Blrefaie competed in five events at the OFSAA track and field chaitipionships in 1992j winning two gold medals and one bronze. lie also won the midget boys 300- metre event at the prestigious Hamilton Indoor Games. Other athletes to receive votes for strong performances in 1992 were local Special Olympic speedskating champion John NeWhham, who won two golds and one silver at the natioiial cl^Mpionships in Saskatoon; provincial Under-19 Squash cMml pion Ryan Bell, who also won the Central Ontario Junior Op^n in |992; and Ian Carsweil, who attends Ijakcfield College where Ms| j^if he earned a silver medal at both the OFSAA and na- tional cross-country championships and a bronze at the Ontario Past winners of the Robinson-Keileher Memorial Trophy in- clude Cory Walt r weight! iftihg), 1991; Chris Galbraith (by rdr^ plane racing)^ 1990; Jason Zieiski (rowing), 1989iTammy Stapl^ (track and field), 1988; Glenn Fbrtin (figure skating), 1987t Brian McCliiney (motorcyle racing), 1986; and Michelle Foley (track and fieid>a985.

Keyword(s) to search
"Jennifer Lee"
Pages/Parts
Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy