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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 17 Oct 2008, p. 17

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INCLUDED 09 COROLLA CE 5-speed Manuel 1.8L Engine AC ABS Power Group 5-speed Manuel 1.8L Engine Model #BT903M-B Acton/Georgetown, Friday, October 17, 2008 17 SPORTS & LEISURE After a 2-1 loss to Kitchener in their opening game of the tournament, Georgetowns Dental Clinic bantam addi- tional entry (AE) rep Raiders defeated the those same Rangers 5-3 in the champi- onship game at the Best of the Best Thanksgiving Challenge, hosted by the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association last weekend. Preliminary round Kitchener 2, Georgetown 1: Jordan Brown (G); Tyler Highfield (A). Georgetown 3, Richmond Hill 2: Michael Capostagno (G, A); Michael Wallace, Brown (G); Conor McGucken (A). Georgetown 4, Oakville 3: Shane Findlay (2G); Robbie Johnson (G, 2A); Paul Abernethy (G); Brown, Mitch Copping (A). Championship Georgetown 5, Kitchener 3: Abernethy (2G); Brown (G, A); Capostagno, Highfield (G); Will Petryniak (2A); Paul Walsh, Thomas Smith, Johnson, Wallace (A). See photo page 18. Novice AA Georgetowns Joy Nolan Re/Max Realty Raiders skated to victory in their opening game but were edged out of the playoff round. Georgetown 4, Clarington Toros 1: Aidan Tannahill (2G); Jason Ellis, Noah Stevenson (G): Alexander Quinn, Ryan Gibson, Ryan Praught, Myles McVeigh (A). North Toronto 6, Georgetown 1: Matthew Czekajlo (G); Tannahill, McVeigh (A). Georgina Blaze 3, Georgetown 1: Quinn (G); Ellis (A). Championship Orangeville 9, North Toronto 2. Minor Atom AA Preliminary round Georgetown 3, Belle River 0; Valley East 7, Georgetown 4; Plymouth, Mich. 7, Georgetown 1 Championship Plymouth 3, Whitby 0 Minor Atom AE Preliminary round Georgetown 5, Caledon 4; Waterloo 5, Georgetown 4; Orangeville 2, Georgetown 0 Championship Waterloo 4, Orangeville 3 Atom AA Preliminary round Caledon 3, Georgetown 2; Georgetown 7, Belle River 3; Grimsby 3, Georgetown 1 Championship Caledon 4, Georgetown 3 Atom AE Preliminary round Ajax 2, Georgetown 1; Georgetown 6, Meadowvale 0; Hamilton 3, Georgetown 1 Championship Caledon 1, Hamilton 0 Minor Peewee AA Preliminary round Caledon 7, Georgetown 5; Georgetown 6, Nepean 1; Newmarket 4, Georgetown 1 Championship Newmarket 3, Caledon 2 Minor Peewee AE Preliminary round Georgetown 3, Georgina 1; Georgetown 5, Newmarket 4; Hamilton 3, Georgetown 1 Championship Caledon vs. Flamborough (no result available). Peewee AE Preliminary round Georgetown 9, Oshawa 2; Georgetown 3, Ancaster 0; Georgetown 6, Aurora 1 Semifinals Ancaster 2, Caledon 1; Georgetown 7, Cambridge 1 Championship Georgetown 3, Ancaster 2 Minor Bantam AA Preliminary round Georgetown 3, Peterborough 1; Georgetown 2, Georgina 2; TNT 1, Georgetown 0 Championship Georgina 3, TNT 0 Minor Bantam AE Preliminary round Whitby 3, Georgetown 2; Barrie 4, Georgetown 1; Georgetown 1, Oakville 1 Championship Caledon 2, Aurora 1 Bantam AA Preliminary round Georgetown 5, Ancaster 2; London 5, Georgetown 3; Georgetown 3, Humber Valley 3 Championship- no result available Brandon Alves of the Georgetown minor atom AA Raiders leads a rush up ice against a team from Belle River at last weekends Best of the Best Thanksgiving Challenge event, held at arenas in Georgetown and Acton. Host Raider teams won two divisions-bantam AE and peewee AE-at the 80-team tourney, which featured age groups from novice to bantam. The minor atom AA Raiders won their opener over Belle River 3-0 on goals by Evan Stull, Scott Wiffen and Michael Pierog and were eliminated by the eventual champs from Michigan. Photo by Eamonn Maher At Best of the Best tournament Bantam AEs win crown John Toebes, a cornerstone for the development of house league minor hock- ey in Acton, passed away this week at Guelph General Hospital. He was 82. Toebes, along with his late wife Martha, was the driving force behind youth house league hock- ey in the town after being asked by the Acton Legion to take up the organizational reins in 1970. The Second World War veter- an served as president of the house league for 20 years and helped found the annual Acton peewee tournament. An inductee into the Halton Hills Sports Hall of Fame this past June, the native of Holland was named Actons Citizen of the Year in 1992 and nine years later, received the Acton House League Presidents Award, which now bears his name. Toebes is survived by children Elly and Dave McIntyre, Henry and Doris Toebes, Trudy and Kevin Drohan and John Toebes Jr. along with 10 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Visitation will take place today (Friday) at the Blue Springs Funeral Home in Acton from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Royal Canadian Legion tribute is scheduled for 7 p.m. tonight to honour Toebess service in the Allied Forces. Funeral service will be in the Blue Springs Funeral Home chapel Saturday at 11 a.m., with interment at Fairview Cemetery in Acton. The family requests that donations be directed to the Acton House League Hockey Association or the charity of ones choice in lieu of flowers. John Toebes Sports Hall of Famer dies at 82 JOHN TOEBES Georgetown South resident Samantha Spencer took part in another International Junior Golf Tour event this past weekend in York, Pennsylvania, finishing third in the girls 11-14 age group. The 12-year-old North Halton Golf & Country Club member recorded a pair of rounds of 85 at the Heritage Hills course, ending up 11 shots back of the winner. Spencer also has IJGT tournaments coming up in Florida in November and December. Spencer takes third at Jr. Golf Tour event

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