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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Aug 1989, p. 7

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Draw Raises Funds for Youth Soccer Clubs The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 30,1989 7 The Bowmanville United Youth Soccer Club held its fund-raising draw on Saturday, August 26, in Bow- manville's Fitness Centre. Some of the volunteers conducting conducting the draw include, from left: Joanne Geiger; Wolf Geiger, President of the Bowmanville United Youth Soccer Club; Joe Kennett, of the Town of Newcastle's Newcastle's department of community services; and Sal Frisina, Vice President of the Bowmanville United Soccer Club. Ton prize was a total of $1,000 in vouchers vouchers which couldbe spent at any of the 22 Bowmanville United sponsors; Second prize was $500 in vouchers; Third prize was $250 in vouchers and there were 16 vouchers of $50. In addition, there were 20 prizes consisting consisting of one free registration in the Bowmanville United Soccer Club for 1990. New Teams For Legion Ladies League 1st schedule - Thurs, Sept. 7/89 6:45 TEAM#1 Barb Hanc, Muriel Tennant, Tennant, Debbie Atanasoff, Marv Bird, Vicki Stephens, Shirley Short. TEAM #2 Judy Elliott, Michelle Montpetit, Joan Hooper, Joyce Almond, Emilie O'Neil, Jennifer ibbotson. TEAM #3 Penny Connaghan, Michelle Michelle Puddister, Lola Wright, Debbie Cobbledick, Shirley Brock, Debbie Krish- ko. TEAM #4 Elaine Elliott, Joan Montpetit, Kathy Warner, Shirley Bickell, Meg Gibbs, Barb Hayward. TEAM #5 Bobbi Ann Fairey, Sandra Sandra Sobil, Jean Luxton, Diane VanLonden, Helen Reynolds, Bonnie Hilliard. TEAM #6 Lynne Puddister, Wendy Murdoch, Barb Buttonshaw, Irene Whitney, Christy Robinson, Robinson, Colleen Pickering. Darlington Youth Soccer League Squirt Division Final Standings GP W L T 15 13 15 11 OHEU Local 1000 Lange's Photo Beaver Lumber 15 12 Courtice B 15 10 Hampton 15 11 Gerlins 1/4 Horses 14 8 Shoppers DrugMart 15 7 Tyrone 15 7 OronoB 15 6 Courtice A 15 4 NewcastleA 15 4 OronoA 15 4 Newcastle B 15 3 Wallace Auto Supply 15 2 Heavy Haulers 15 2 Solina 14 1 Atom Divisions My Apothecary 14 11 Hampton 14 11 James Insurance 14 9 OHEU Local 1000 14 9 Remax Realty 14 8 Jug City 14 6 Newcastle 14 6 Delta Faucet 14 6 Tyrone 14 2 Orono 14 2 Manvers 14 1 1 2 3 2 3 4 6 7 6 8 8 10 11 11 12 12 0 3 2 3 5 6 8 8 12 1 2 0 3 1 2 2 1 3 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 0 3 2 1 2 0 0 GF GA Pts 76 15 27 64 22 24 54 12 24 57 22 23 63 14 23 45 27 18 36 39 46 38 49 37 17 24 29 42 17 73 12 42 15 49 13 83 14 68 16 15 15 11 11 9 7 6 5 3 Mosquito Newcastle 14 Bow Grahams IGA 14 Orono 14 Hampton 14 Brooks Petro Can 14 Tyrone 14 Bow Checkers 14 Manvers 14 PeeWec Bow Bun King 01deTymeHdi& Chips 14 Tyrone 13 Manvers 13 10 9 9 9 7 3 3 2 14 11 9 8 2 64 24 25 70 33 22 48 23 21 50 29 20 75 35 17 49 42 14 42 63 12 53 55 12 35 90 4 36 79 4 23 80 3 Bantam Flying Dutchman 12 10 Osh Dillon Tire 12 8 Van Dyk Realty 12 7 Lindsay 11 6 ThcmtmDundeeRnk 12 5 OshBrookside Park 10 2 Orono 11 0 3 3 4 5 5 9 11 12 4 4 10 1 3 4 3 6 8 11 1 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 63 56 51 60 37 40 37 13 31 21 19 20 34 19 49 18 30 16 50 72 66 8 6 4 0 66 23 22 67 58 16 71 63 40 41 36 19 8 27 19 29 17 92 5 18 21 22 17 18 15 22 14 40 11 53 4 89 0 CRIME STOPPERS Call Anonymously -- Earn Cash _ 436-8477 , Triathlete Earns First and Third Place Finish ;'i; ' Kim Haagmans of Hampton placed third overall in the Orillia Royal Lepage Triathlon Triathlon and first in her age catagory. The dedicated young lady will have competed in nine triathlons before this summer is over. mile bicycle ride and a full 26.2 mile marathon run. The competition now has a course consisting of a 1.5 kilometre kilometre swim, a 40 kilometre bike ride and a 10 kilometre ■' by Loma Miller Kim Haagmans, of Hampton, spent one day last weekend swimming 750 metres, metres, biking 30 kilometres and running 8 kilometres over a modified triathlon course in Orillia. \\ Her reward was a first place for her age group (20 to 24) in the Royal LePage Triathlon Series. She also placed third overall. i ' The plucky 23-year-old days, "This is the first year I've taken the triathlon seriously, seriously, but I have been involved involved with it for four years." !'! Kim, who looks much younger than her actual age and has the appearance of a fashion model, has her sights set on qualifying for the Commonwealth and Olympic games. • The triathlon has been accepted by the Commonwealth Commonwealth Games as a demonstration demonstration sport but organizers have not yet decided if it will be allowed as a demon stration event at the Olympics. Olympics. Kim trains hard. She averages averages 3000 meters per week in the pool, 200 kilometres kilometres biking and 40 kilometres kilometres running. In the winter, she roller skis and pumps iron. "I weight train with light weights, but do more repetitions. repetitions. This routine builds strength and endurance but doesn't add bulk." explains the petite Kim. "I don't eat meat, but I will eat it if nothing else is offered. I live on fish and chicken, vegetables and lots of fruit. But, three or four days before a meet, I will add pasta to my diet to add extra carbohydrates for energy." energy." Kim confides. Kim has tried the protein substitutes, soya tofu and nuts, but found that this regime regime was a little too fattening. fattening. The triathlon was born in the mid-1970's, in Hawaii, with a 2.4 mile swim, 112- sport-talk 623-3303 RECREATION HOCKEY LEAGUE REGIS- TRATIONS -- This is the last week for registrations registrations in the Bowmanville Recreational Hockey Lcagtic. On Thursday, August 31, you can enroll at the Bowmanville Recreation Complex between the hours of two p.m. and four p.m., or at the Bowmanville Mall from six p.m. to nine p.m. The final registration date is Tuesday, September 5, at the Bowmanville Mall, from six p.m. to nine p.m. GIRLS' HOCKEY --Girls of all ages are invited to visit the Bowmanville Recreation Complex on Saturday, September 16, for a free skate and an opportunity to learn more about the girls' hockey program in Bowmanville. The skate bc- ' gins at 1:30 p.m. HOLE-IN-ONE -- Congratulations to Don Pringle who scored a hole-in-one on the 9th hole of the Pebblestone Golf Course Tuesday, •August 29. The feat was witnessed by Don Moss, Bob Cowle, and Norm French. Don aced the hole with a four iron. run. The original gruelling Hawaiian course has become the famous Iron Man Triathlon. Triathlon. Sylvianne and Particia Puntous, sisters famous for their endurance in the Iron Man Event, compete in Hawaii. Hawaii. Kim has always been interested interested in sports. In school, she participated in every sport she could. "I was on the volleyball and basketball teams and participated in gymnastics. Just anything to do with sports, I joined." Kim said. , She also joined the Pony Club and was on the triathlon triathlon team sent to the U.K. where she placed third overall overall and Team Canada placed first. Then she became a member of the Pentathlon Team for five or six years and competed in three world championship meets. "I became tired of dealing with the politics involved in the pentathlon," Kim admits, admits, "I like it better now I'm on my own in the biathlon." biathlon." In spite of her busy schedule, she does take time out to enjoy a social life with her boyfriend who coaches a junior hockey team in Oshawa. "He drives me around and comes to watch me and gives mo lots of support." support." Kim lives on a farm with her parents. Her father was a runner-up in the skiff rowing rowing trials in Holland for the Helsinki Olympics. He was beaten out by his brother-in- law. Kim will bo attending York University this year and next to complete her degree degree in sports psychology and physiotherapy. "I'll be training all through this two year course to keep in shape for competition," competition," Kim concludes, picking picking up her briefcase in one deceptively small arm. 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