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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 18 Apr 2008, p. 21

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Georgetown's Nu-Kitchen & Bath Creations Raiders won a Hamilton minor hockey tourney title in the novice select division. Preliminary round Georgetown 9, Chedoke 4: Evan Stull (3G); Jimmy Panijan (2G, A); Ethan Anderson, Matt Horwood (G, A); Tyler Skilling, Scott Miedema (G); Kevin Corrado (2A); Devan Wheeler, Cameron Burns, Eric Leslie, Joshua Kell (A). Georgetown 5, Dofasco 3: Horwood (2G); Stull (G, A); Skilling, Leslie (G); Barone, Roffel (A). Georgetown 4, Chedoke 2: Miedema (2G); Kell, Corrado (G); Skilling, Stull, Anderson (A). Championship Georgetown 8, Lawfield 5: Skilling (4G); Stull (3G, A); Anderson (G); Burns, Barone, Miedema (A). Tyke Select #2 Raiders Excellent goaltending by Spencer McPherson and William Dolomont helped Georgetown's Bestcorr Raiders get to the A division finals of a tyke select tournament in Orillia. Preliminary round Georgetown 3, Bracebridge 1: Frank Previte (2G); Daniel Catalli (G); Alec Shewell (2A); Justin Lavictoire, Stephen Spencer, Myles McVeigh, Liam Burgoyne (A). Georgetown 3, Flesherton 3: Previte (2G); Lavictoire (G); Alec Whittal, Shewell, Matthew Czekajlo (A). Prince Edward County 6, Georgetown 1: Lavictoire (G); Catalli, Spencer (A). OMHA Under-17 camp Several Georgetown residents are among the players who will partici- pate in the Ontario Minor Hockey Associations under-17 regional evaulation camp held this weekend at Mold-Masters SportsPlex. For the third year in a row, the girls from the Halton Hills Gymnastics Centre competed at the Lucky Stars Invitational Meet in Jamestown, N.Y., winning several high standing individual and team awards. HHGC placed first for Level 8 Small Teams and Level 7 Large Teams, with more than 10 competing teams in both categories. Individual highlights at the Lucky Stars Invitational included: Level 8 Small Teams Xhosa Baker- 2nd beam, floor, all- around Melanie Butler- 1st vault; 2nd bars; 3rd floor, all-around Emily Krusky-1st beam, bar, floor, all-around; 2nd vault Level 7 Large Teams Alandra Telschow-2nd floor; 3rd all-around 4th beam Caralyn Hale- 2nd beam; 3rd vault; 5th floor; 6th all-around Rachel Truscott-3rd floor; 8th bars Marissa Parker-3rd floor; 11th vault; 13th beam Lauren Rock, 1st vault, floor, all- around; 4th beam Mikaela Telschow-5th all-around Bridget Irving-1st bars; 4th floor; 7th all-around As well, four HHGC members competed in the Ontario Winter Games last month at CFB Borden and were able to earn medals as part of six-person teams. Xhosa Baker (1st), Melanie Butler (2nd) and Emily Krusky are current- ly at Level 8 but competed at Level 9 at the OWG, adding a higher level of difficulty to their routines. Level 3 athlete Riley Dodds (5th) performed at Level 5 at the meet. 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 Sat. April 19, 10 am to 6 pm at the Georgetown Market Place 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 Stephen McDonald Vicki Thoms CHRIST THE KING ACTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Brittany Westlake Ryan Woodrow Amanda Brake Matt Bigg Acton High School Athletes of the Week are Amanda Brake and Matt Bigg. Brake, who plays Power on the Bearcats girls volleyball team, was chosen for her good pass- ing as she competed with the team at OFSAA. Bigg, a mem- ber of the Bearcats badminton team, was selected for his third place finish at the recent Bishop Reding tournament. Georgetown District High School Athletes of the Week are Vicki Thoms and Stephen McDonald. Thoms, a Power on the Rebels midget volleyball team, was cited for her strong play in the recent tourney at Burlington Central, in which the Rebels finished as Halton Champs. McDonald, a goalie with the Rebels hockey team, was recognized for his goaltending with won the game against Deggendorf, Germany, in the teams European tour. Christ the King Catholic High School Athletes of the Week are Brittany Westlake and Ryan Woodrow. Both Westlake and Woodrow are members of the Jaguars bad- minton team, and were chosen for their success at the Bishop Reding tournament. Westlake won 2 0f 2 in the ladies senior singles and Woodrow made it to the quarter finals in the mixed doubles division. Join us as ROSS and MARJORIE BRITTON celebrate their 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY on Sat. April 26, 2008. An OPEN HOUSE will be held at the Acton Royal Canadian Legion Br 197 from 2-4pm The perfect gift would be your presence FOR ANY PURPOSE MORTGAGES UP TO 100% No income verification programs, bad credit, self-employed, tax or mortgage arrears...NO PROBLEM! % ! 3 9 - / . % 9 DONT PAY FOR ONE YEAR OPTION CALL ONTARIO-WIDE FINANCIAL CORP. Be debt free for 2008 Acton/Georgetown, Friday, April 18, 2008 21 Team members of the Halton Hills Gymnastics Centre competing at the Lucky Stars Invitational in western New York (front, from left) are: Mikaela Telschow, Caralyn Hale, Lauren Rock, Emily Krusky, Rachel Truscott, Xhosa Baker, Bridget Irving. Back row: Melanie Butler, Alandra Telschow, Marissa Parker. Submitted photo Tourney title for novice Select Raiders Reeling off four straight wins, the novice select Nu-Kitchen & Bath Creations Raiders took top spot at a tournament in Hamilton recently. Team members (front, from left) are: Eric Brown, Trevor Phair, Marshall Bludd, Anthony Giroux, Anthony Barone, Cameron Burns. Second row: Devan Wheeler, Tyler Skilling, Matt Horwood, Scott Miedema, Ethan Anderson. Third row: Logan Roffel, Jimmy Panijan, Lucas Fritz, Eric Leslie, Joshua Kell, Evan Stull. Back row: Trainer Kirk Batten, head coach Blair Boudreau, assistant coach Jared Batten. Absent: Kevin Corrado, assis- tant coach Len Corrado. Submitted photo Counting Lucky Stars and trophies

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