4 Sports & Leisure, Friday, June 22, 2007 EEK AL W FIN Golf roundup Georgetown's Mary Ann Lapointe was aiming for her sixth Golf Association of Ontario Women's Amateur Championship this week in MacTier on the day she entered the Halton Hills Sports Museum's Hall of Fame but the 47year-old will have to wait another year. Lapointe fired an opening-round 73 on Tuesday to stand in the top 10, then a pair of 79s derailed any chances of catching eventual winner Rebecca Lee-Bentham, a 15-year-old from Richmond Hill who finished at oneunder-par 215. Tied with Lapointe for 12th place was fellow North Halton Golf & Country Club member Vanessa Leon, 18, of Brampton. ··· A second-round score of three-over-par 75 allowed Georgetown's Luke Ovenden to jump up into fifth place on the leaderboard as the Canadian Junior Golf Association's Nike Series wrapped up its Ontario schedule for 2007 over the weekend at the Braeben club in Mississauga. Ovenden had a 36-hole total of 156 to finish 10 shots back of winner Andrew Horrocks of Toronto. Tyler McNiven of Georgetown finished in a tie for 21st with rounds of 87-84. on all furniture orders Lapointe upended by teen June No PST No GST For all your children's furniture needs from infant to adult. `Frustrated' Hill hopes to see action soon Continued from pg. 1 Hill had his season shut down as a precautionary measure in 2006 after starting a game in Toronto in which he experienced some right elbow soreness but showed no signs of problems this spring. The former San Diego Padre draft pick and former Montreal Expo threw well enough this season that a Sports Illustrated poll named him amongst the top eight hurlers with under a full year of Major League experience. "Missing '05 was fine and understandable because of the surgery and last year was somewhat expected because it was the first year back," Hill said. "The frustrating fact is that my elbow was fine until I messed up my left shoulder and that brought my right side down. I was hoping not to run into any problems this year but we'll just have to live with it." Even though the Nats lost two of three games to the Jays, the weekend wasn't a total washout as Hill was able to spend some of Father's Day with his dad Rick. The Hills also hosted about 40 people for a family barbecue last Saturday and Shawn's wife Ashley accompanied him on the trip. Hill was born in Mississauga, then moved to Georgetown in his early teens, attending Holy Cross elementary school for one year before moving to Bishop Reding High School in Milton. Fine Children's Furniture Linen and Decor 2111 Dunwin Dr., Mississauga 905.828.2525 facing Dundas Street West (2 blocks west of Erin Mills Pkwy) www.aroomofmyown.net Planning your Summer Vacation? 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