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Port Perry Weekend Star, 29 Jun 2001, p. 35

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"WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 2001 - 35 Uxbridge Swim Club results USC fares well at are swim meets Many swimmers from the Uxbridge Swim Club have been very busy the last few weekends, cover- ing meets in Etobicoke, Oakville, .London and. at the University of Toronto. The TOP (Tiny Olympic Prospects) Cup in Etobicoke was a very busy meet with teams from all over Ontario. Eleven USC swimmers attended this meet. Some include: Trevor David (10): 50 BR - 8th, Andrew Ferraro (10): 100 FLY - 2nd. Hayden Luck (10): 50 BK - 3rd; 100 BK - 4th. Laura Thompson (10): 100 BK - Ist; 50 BK - 2nd. Tyler Wood (8): 200 FR - 8th. Girls (10): 200. Medley Raley (L. Thompson, K. Mills, M. Sully, ]. Cook) - 6th. At the Central Region 'C' and 'D" Championships in Oakville the following weekend, Adam Peacock (15) won the High. Point Trophy in the 'C' category and Jack 'Larsen (13) won High Points in the 'D' group. Other notable per- formances were: Mitchell Broughton (10): 50 BK - Ist; 200 FR - 2nd; 100 BK - 2nd; 100 IM - 3rd; 50 FR - 4th; 100 FR - 4th. Christine Hale (11): 50 FLY - Ist; 100 FLY - 3rd; 100 BK - 3rd; 100 FR - 5th; 50 FR - 7th. Jack Larsen (13): 50 and 100 FLY - Ist; 100 and 200 FR - Ist; 50 FR - 2nd; 200 IM -2nd. Kayla Mills (13): 50 FR - 5th; 100 BK - 8th. Adam Peacock (15): 200 FR - Ist; 100 BR - Ist; 200 IM - Ist; 100 FR - Ist; 100 FLY - Ist; 400 FR - 3rd. David Stefopulos (13): 50 BR - 3rd; 100 BR - Sth; 200 IM - 5th; 200 FR - 6th; 100 FR - 8th. . Katie Stefopulos: (8): 100 IM - 2nd; 200 FR - 2nd; 100 BR - 3rd; 100 FR - 3rd; 50 BR - 7th. 'od Marianne Stefopulos (11): 100 FR - Ist; 50 BR - 3rd; 50 FLY - 5th; 100 BR - 5th; 200 FR - 6th. ~~. Jason Yeadon (13): 100 BK - 2nd;;100 FR - - 3rd; 200 IM - 4th. At the same time but. an hour west. at the London * Aquatic © Centre, = the ': Canada Games Trials 'were underway, USC sent 16 swimmers who had quali- fied for the trials. Several of our swimmers had "sec-" ond swims" but it was the high level of competition .- results. * 5th; 100 BK - 6th; 50 FR - that made this an unforget- table meet for most. The team that will compete at the Summer Games in August was selected at these trials. This past weekend was _ the Summer Finale at the 'University. of ' Toronto. There were only seven teams 'in thissmeet but well over 300 swimmers. For several of the younger © swimmers, this was their first time in a 50-metre pool. The 13 and over . 'group swam well both days and were challenged by the other teams. Results for the 12 and under are as follows: Devon Brooks (12): 100 BR - Ist; 200 BR - 2nd; 50 FR - 3rd; 200 FR - 4th; 100 FR - 5th;.100 BK - 8th. - Chris Broughton (12): 50, 100 and 200 FR - 2nd; 200 BK - 3rd; 400 FR - 3rd; | 100 BK - dth; 100 FLY - 5th. Varina Bunn (12): 100 BK - 3rd; 400 FR - 3rd; 200 BK - 4th; 100 FLY - 5th; 200 FR - 6th; 50 FR - 8th. 'Jenna Cook (10): 50 FR - Ist; 200 IM - 5th; 50 FLY - 5th; 100°FR - 5th; 50 BK - 8th; 50 BR - 8th. Andrew Ferraro (10): 100 FR - 3rd; 200 IM - 5th; 50 BK - Sth; 50 FR - 6th; 50 FLY - 6th. Bryan Fumerton (12): 100 and 200 FLY - Ist, 400 FR -- 1st; 100 BK - 2nd; 50 FR - 5th; 100 BR - 5th. Hayden Luck (10): 50 FR - Ist; 50 BK - 2nd; 100 FR - 6th. Kaylee McKendrick (9): 50 BR - 6th; 50 FR - 7th. Kaitlin Olidis (12): 100 and 200 FLY - Ist; 50 FR - 5th; 100 FR - 6th; 100 BR - 6th. Nicole Peacock (12): 100 BK - 7th. Andrew Stanley (12): 200 BR - 3rd; 50 FR - 4th; 100 FLY - 4th; 100 BR - 4th; 100 and 200 FR - 6th. Laura Thompson (10): 50 BK - Ist; 200 IM - 3rd; 50 FLY - 3rd; 50 BR - 3rd; 100 FR - 3rd; 50 FR - 4th. Melanie = Thompson (12): 50 FR - 2nd; 100 and +200 BR ~ 3rd; 100 BK - 4th; 100 FR = 4th; 200 FR - 8th. ~: Gillian Vanderlee (12): 100 and 200 FLY - 2nd;.100 and 200 BK - 2nd; 100 FR - '2nd; 200 FR - 3rd. Isabelle Yeadon (9): 200 IM - 8th; 50 FLY - 8th, - he remainder of. June. wil be busy for swimmers. - 'with, Long . Course _Championghips nekt week end, followed by a team trip to Colgate University "in Hamilton, uly. The Brooklin Redmen reached son with a road game in Cornwall on Saturday, June 23. This followed a rare tie against the Lakers on Thursday evening. The Redmen played the Akwesasne Thunder missing some regulars such as Steve Toll, Shawn Williams and Ken Millin, from the line-up. However, four goal perfor- mances from Brad MacArthur and Nick Trudeau helped the cause. The Redmen won the first period with a score of 5-4 and had their hands full with the Thunder. The Redmen come up big in Cornwall the halfway mark of the 2001 sea- . MacArthur (4,1), Trudeau (4), Sullivan (1,5), Rosyski (2,4), Woods (2,3), Gibson (1,2), Lough (1,1), McLellan (1,1), Hewak (1,1), Doug Trudeau (1), Blasdell (0,2), Reed (0,2), Nash (0,2), Suddons (0,1), Johnson (0,1). On June 30 at 7 p.m. the Redmen host the league leading Brampton Excelsiors for Scott McMichael Minor Lacrosse Night. All minor' teams are starting to set their 'players in the Whitby Minor sights on the August playoff sea- Lacrosse Association will get in for son. free and the night will feature prize Scoring give-aways and an autograph ses- Brooklin sion with players after the game. visitors owned the second period and went in to the bank with a lead of 11-6 and seemed to be on their way to victory. The Thunder have a number of offensive weapons and they were able to come within three against the visitors but the Redmen were able to hang on to the 18-11 win and improve their record to 6-3-1. At this point, the season is at its mid-point and New: York: over the long weekend in ALREADY PICKED | Only 2kms : north of Port Perry z-> | Hwy 12 : ot || sandiora side Ra. - : oo | [Twinkie obr | 'oy -- | [oavsor. - Co] | uxoridge EF] : gon J tiwy. 47 § Reach Rd. 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