To review the complete Recreation & Parks Strategic Action Plan visit the Town website or pick up a copy at the Recreation & Parks department located on the lower oor of the Halton Hills Civic Centre. The plans Executive Summary can also be downloaded or picked up at any Town facility. Town of Halton Hills 1 Halton Hills Drive ON L7G 5G2 Tel: 905-873-2601, x2274 Fax: 905-873-1587 recreation@haltonhills.ca haltonhills.ca/recandparks nal strategic action plan now available! ATHLETES of the Week Georgetowns Source for NEW and USED Sports Equipment! 2008 Mission Equipment in stock! In-line Hockey Register now for the Ontario Inline Hockey League paul.mintha@cogeco.ca S P O R T S E X C H A N G E 68 Main St. N. MOORE PARK PLAZA 905-873-0176 GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Aaron Hnatiw Nicole Bond CHRIST THE KING ACTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Brittany Metcalfe Matt George Desiree Jones Corey Tennier NO PHOTO AVAILABLE Acton High School Athletes of the Week are Desiree Jones and Corey Tennier. Jones is a Grade 9 student and plays the middle position on the Bearcat junior girls' volleyball that recently won the Niagara College tournament. Tennier recovered from an appendix operation and switched to point guard, net- ting 11 points in Acton's victory over White Oaks in the Halton senior boys' basketball semifinals. Georgetown District High School Athletes of the Week are Aaron Hnatiw and Nicole Bond. Hnatiw, a guard on the Rebels senior basketball team, was cho- sen for his 8 points against MMR, where he had 6 assists. Bond, a power and co-captain on the Rebels junior volleyball team, was selected for her good hit- ting and kills during the Sweet 16 Provincial Tournament in Vaughan. Christ the King Catholic High School Athletes of the Week are Brittany Metcalfe and Matt George. Metcalfe, a defenseman on the Jaguar's girls hockey team, was selected for her goal against Holy Trinity. George, a centre on the Jaguars' senior basketball team, was cited for his good defense, great rebounds and 12 points against Notre Dame. Sports & Leisure, Friday, March 7, 2008 5 Taking four of their last five regular-season contests, the North Halton bantam C Twisters placed second in the Lower Lakes Female Hockey Leagues Central Division with a 12-8-4 record, and now move on to the league playoffs and provincial playdowns. North Halton 3, Orangeville 2: Haylee Drew, Lovissa Forsstrom (G, A); Emma Turney (G); Alexandra Rose, Nicole Muirhead, Brooke Hill (A); Heather Bailey (W). North Halton 2, Leaside 1: Drew, Hill (G); Samantha Cleve, Connor Vincent, Taylor Farkas (A); Brittney Allison (W). North Halton 2, Orangeville 0: Forsstrom, Turney (G); Alexandra McCabe, Vincent, Rose (A); Allison, Bailey (SO). Orangeville 2, North Halton 0 Bantam BB Twisters The North Halton bantam BB Twisters earned gold medals at the Walter Gretzky Tournament in Brantford and also eliminated Rochester from the first round of Lower Lakes Female Hockey League playoffs. Preliminary round Flamborough Sabres 2, North Halton 1: Rebecca Woolford (G, MVP); Jennifer Eady, Mackenzie Rees (A). North Halton 3, Whitby Wolves 0: Megan Wain (2G); Lindsay Logan (G); Shauna Costello (2A); Stefania Villeneuve, Vanessa Hartwick, Courtney Quinn, Delaney McQueen (A); Terrilyn Digout (SO); Rees (MVP). North Halton 2, Markham-Stouffville 0: Villeneuve, Wain (G); Eady, Sarah Digiallonardo (A); Digout (SO); Costello (MVP). Championship North Halton 1, Flamborough Sabres 0: Villeneuve (G); Wain, Quinn (A); Digout (SO); Hilary Cosmo (MVP). Playoffs North Halton 5, Rochester Edge 0: McQueen, Villeneuve (G, A); Eady, Digiallonardo, Wain (G); Digout (SO). North Halton 3, Rochester 0: Hartwick, Eady, Quinn (G); Villeneuve (2A); Digiallonardo (A); Digout (SO). Bantam C Twisters finish second in league play