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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 21, 1987, p. 20

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SI lilt IIHtUl Figure skating Kemp and Orser compete Georgetown figure skater Darren Kemp found skating behind champion Brian this post week the toughest skate of his life Kemp was competing with as a Senior In the Eastern Canadian Divisional championships in Jon to IB After placing fourth In the Figures and fifth in the Short Program Kemp dropped to overall after the Long Program 1 m a rookie in Ok Senior category where guys have been skating for four or five years 1 illrl the best I could do in Ihc toughest division in Kemp slid The lop four or skaters in Iht astern Canadian Division will pro bably in the lop in Canada he said who is ranked second in the world In Ms short program skated clean no mis fates Kemp said It was a satisfying per formance Of his overall performance at the competition Kemp said he learned a lot The next year will be spent preparing for the same competition which Is a step toward the Canadian championships fie ditto qualify this with four skaters qualify Competition lough this yiar because it and arc in in hopes of nuking the Olympic hemp said hemp goal is to mike the IW Olympic turn Hi in In will for thai cunt He trains under Peter and Sonya In Gloucester In Ottawa They are the coaches of the Cona women single champion Liz When at home he skates out of Onkville under When not in Ottawa Kemp works for his father Mr Kemp installs floor covering and carpet and has business In and Burlington He li son of Owen jnd Valerie Kemp of Joyceljn Crescent in Georgetown Mrs Kemp wis not in 1 the past weekend I gel nervous so I I nervous tin phom said Mr with Dutch to Hit compel it ions Ijft Hit family tint he i Junior finished sic nthntimd mi ijac Andrew Jennifer reach new skating plateaus Jennifer Andrew set some Impressive standards in figure skating fast week Andrew qualified as a Novice for the Canadian Figure Championships and Jennifer 17 was presented with a Danccsnd Gold Medal one it the highest awards of the Canadian Figure Ska ting Association Andrew qualified for the Canadian champions nips with his second place at the Eastern Canadian Divisional Championships held Jan In Barrle He finished second of twelve boys with a first In the Figures and a third In the one of the top four in the division he Is advance to ihc national Ion The Canadian championships ore at the Civic Centre arm Feb Ho Jennifer and Andrew arc children of and Hod dinott They live on Charles Street in Georgetown Another Georgetown resident was present Jan at Gordon Arena to present Jennifer wilh her Gold Medal for Dance and Bob Howard president of the Canadian figure Skating Association made the presentation The only gold medal she Is miming is the Figure one and she la working on that Jane said In the history of the Georgetown Skating Club less than ten have receded the Canadian iigurc Skating Associations Gold Medal Mrs slid Jen REP TEAM REGISTRATION FEE at Holy Cross School front foyer Tuesday Thursday Jan 27th 29th Jure 1968 Midget Bantam Two teams 73 Coach To be announced 75 Coach J Wright Tyke 197677 To be announced Coach J Coach A Banlner Only Teams With Sufficient Registration will be entered President H a7 6037 Vice President Rep Teams r thi PHOTO REPRINTS appearing in The Herald 8772201 ItlsrllThls or defeated the Mustang lat rebound won Trojan at Centennial labile week In ladles flaik Herald I league play The Cougars tamed 6854 The Capricnrns tamed the Cougars eS last week in Georgetown Ladies Basketball League play With that victory Jan at Centennial Public School the Cnprlcoms remained In first place two points above all other cams The other three teams are deadlocked at with six wins and In the other game played Jan 14 Hie Mustangs High scorers for the Trojans wen Boo with with and Judy Thomson for the Mustangs Diane Gar drier led the way with 10 points Diane Rebecca Caverly six each High scorers far the were Mane Smith who netted 14 in the victory over the Cougars Lor and Irvine each had The queen of the court last week was Chung Kim who hooped points for Cougars Teammates Anita had while Kerry ffNeil ind ton each dropped The Georgetown Ladies Basket bill Jl heir club Jennifer will lie Carnival s nival to the Hit Shi alio las in interest in iiu nj hopes to Ik p lly has Skating School in under the direction and coach John Haley She attends St Mildred a priv school in Oakville Jennifer Is a student at Don Mills Collegiate Until last year Andrew was a member of Georgetown Figure Skating Club but now skates or the Granite Club In Toronto He attends the Don Mills school so that he can skate for the Granite Club where Louis Is HYUNDAI COUNTRY Rocky road bantams gain playoff fprm The and Im Sport Mi jot Bantams have been travelling a rocky road this season The year started with numerous suspensions and dropped players That con trlbuted to an unsettled attitude and disorganized They Just clicking After games their record stood at wins losses and lies for spot In the league Doug Kent had a productive night with five and points respectively Bill Tutt and Adam connected with one goal and one assist each Another assist came from Chris Curtis Green had a steady game In net reunion loss The committee for the 13 saw the team bent high school help Plowing Streetsville but not without a Snow Day part of the Georgetown struggle Streetsville was leading High School centennial 1 on two short handed goals going festivities third Georgetown or Once tied the Snow Day Feb there shoala Tom Beer at the up four wins to only persevered Is game against country skiing sleigh Dundas was lacklustre Riding tobogganing and other out Georgetown winning The home door sports and activities I bo team spent a fair bit of this game fV CTd killing penalties IS In all Brent

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