George town Dia l a Bo t t l e 905 -873 -4565 NOW ACCEPTING INTERAC AT YOUR DOO R $7.00 perDelivery (2 stops) www. ip ikup4u . com We deliver beer, wine, spirits, tobacco, groceries, dry cleaning, water softener salt, flowers, a bill, your kids lunch, in fact anything that will fit into one of our vehicles. Special pullout section Friday, February 22, 2008 8 Pages Circulation 21,220 www.independentfreepress.com Local pair honour NHL referee Page 4 Jarvis earns top track honour Page 3 SPORTS AND LEISURE Halton Hills Community Newspaper In a game with an outcome that looked more than a football score than a senior boys hoops contest, the Acton Bearcats had their hopes of a Halton Secondary School Athletic Association single-A title thwarted by Kings Christian College on Wednesday. The Bearcats enjoyed their best season to date heading into the final, posting an 8-4 mark, which included a mild 58-53 upset over host Milton District on Tuesday in the semifinals. But Kings Christian not only took its first-place 10- 2 record into Wednesdays finale, it also brought its school population into the Sheridan College gym, making for a hostile environment for the Bearcats. Acton was held scoreless in the first quarter, cut the lead to 11-8 at the half, then couldnt get a single point again in the third period before a spirited rally fell just short in the end, making the final 28-21. We had four shots at it. If we made a shot, it was a whole new game, but thats basketball, said Acton coach Spike Adams. Our team is a fast-paced transi- tion team, and we werent able to do that. I think part of it was the size of the game there was a big crowd there, TV, reporters, stuff they dont usually see all year. They were afraid of making mistakes. Guard T.J. Fry led the Bearcats with 13 points. J.D. Hartnagle had 17 points in the victory over Milton. KCC moves on to face Hamiltons AMC today (Friday) in the GHAC playdowns. Volleyball The Acton Bearcats nearly pulled off the biggest upset of the 2007-08 Halton senior girls season, push- ing the Georgetown Rebels to a thrilling third-and- deciding set Tuesday in the Halton semifinals. Georgetowns seniors faced Oakville-Trafalgar late Thursday afternoon at Sheridan College for the senior girls AAAA regional championship and the right to host the Golden Horseshoe provincial qualifier next Tuesday, while the Bearcats have already garnered a berth in Tuesdays GHAC single-A semifinals. Both Acton and Georgetown finished the regular season with 7-1 records, but the host Rebels were in dominant form Tuesday, taking the first set 25-9. Acton chipped away in the second game, eventually ral lying for a 25-23 victory, sett ing up a tense tiebreaker. The Bearcats used some excellent serving Actons T.J. Fry is given a rough ride by Kings Christian College big man Ray Spithoff during their Halton single-A senior boys Halton champi- onship contest Wednesday at Sheridan College. KCC, with its entire stu- dent body on hand in support, prevailed in the defensive struggle 28-21. Photo by Liesa Kortmann High school roundup Bearcats banner season reaches end in Halton final Hockey stars from the past, pre- sent and future are slated to visit the Georgetown Market Place this week- end. Toronto Maple Leaf forwards Nik Antropov and Alexei Ponikarovsky have been penciled in to visit the mall tonight (Friday) beginning at 7:30 p.m. Eleven-time Stanley Cup winner and Hockey Hall of Famer Henri Richard from Montreal Canadiens fame is also scheduled to sign auto- graphs at 2 p.m. Saturday, while ex- Maple Leaf great Darryl Sittler will be at the newly-renovated Bank of Montreal in the Market Place from 12:30-2 p.m. On Sunday, 2008 Team Canada World Junior Hockey Championship member P.K. Subban, of the Ontario Hockey Leagues Belleville Bulls, will sign autographs starting at 2 p.m. Subban was a second-round 2007 pick by Montreal. by Gabby Kosziwka to grab an 11-7 lead, before the Rebels recovered and prevailed 17-15 in set three, with Meghan Shantz clinching the win on a nice misdirec- tion play at the net. The junior Rebels swept St. Thomas Aquinas in Oakville Tuesday in the Halton semis and were slated to face first-place Assumption Thursday at Sheridan College in a matchup of undefeated teams. Just two days before the George- town Raiders are scheduled to begin their second-round OHA Provincial Jr. A Hockey League playoff series, they still didnt know who their opponent will be. Third-place Hamilton hosted the feisty Milton IceHawks in the decid- ing game of their first-round battle last night (Thursday). If Hamilton won, the Wings would face Georgetown starting Saturday at the Alcott Arena at 7:30 p.m. A Milton win would mean the Raiders would host the Brampton Capitals Saturday. Raiders will open Saturday Hockey heroes here this weekend See GDHS, pg. 6