20 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, June 30, 2011 High schools honour top athletes SPORTS & LEISURE GDHS Georgetown District High School recently held its annual awards banquet to celebrate the co-curricular achievement from this past year. Pictured above are the Rebels' major award winners (front, from left): Lindsay Poulton, Lyn McLaren Award for All Around Performance & the Fred Kotani Sportsmanship Award; Maggie Darling, Shirley White Senior Female Athlete of the Year; Spencer Kardash, Jim Hall Senior Male Athlete of the Year; Aubryanna Petrick, Spirit Award. Back row: Tessa Jones & Courtney Keast, co-winners of the Student Athletic Council Award; Demi Swann, Gord Barwell Junior Female Athlete of the Year; Jordan Kirby, Bill Bingham Junior Male Athlete of the Year; Amber Cubitt, Rick Redshaw Award for Outstanding Effort & Persistence. Absent: Cameron Elgie, Paul Legge Award for Highest Academic Standing (96%). Bob McKay Team of the Year Award, Rebel Swim Team. Photo by Eamonn Maher The 2010-11 Athletes of the Year for Christ the King Catholic Secondary School were recently honoured. Above, pictured from left, are: Chad Kuiack, Junior Boys Athlete of the Year; Aaron Orlowski, Grade 9 Boys Athlete of the Year; Teighan Davies, Grade 9 Girls Athlete of the Year; Irene Kiroplis, Junior Girls Athlete of the Year. At right are: Jillian Borsuk, Senior Girls Athlete of the Year; Greg Nyhof, Senior Boys Athlete of the Year. Photos by Eamonn Maher CTK AHS The year-end athletic awards were recently presented to students at Acton District High School in the Bearpit. Pictured above (front, from left) are: Jon Remacka, Junior Boys Athlete of the Year; Abbie Jolly, Junior Girls Athlete of the Year. Second row: Lucinda Kollenhoven & Harrison Smith, Most Dedicated Year 3 Athletes. Back row: Mac Morrison, Senior Boys Athlete of the Year. Absent: Brittany Schrader, Senior Girls Athlete of the Year. Bulldogs up 2-0 on Markham The Halton Hills Bulldogs Laidlaw, Mike MacDonald can move on to the next round and Blake Kenny also tallied of the Ontario Jr. B Lacrosse for the 'Dogs, who were outLeague playoffs with a win shot 47-35. Dustin Hanzelka at home tonight after edging earned the W. Game three of the best-of-5 past the host Markham IronEastern Conference quarterheads 8-7 Tuesday night. final will be played tonight Trailing 2-0 early in the (Thursday) at Alcott Arena at contest and by a 5-4 count 8 p.m. If a fourth game is reat the game's midway point, quired, it would be played Satthe second-ranked Bulldogs PETER urday in Markham (7 p.m.) received a hat trick from LAIDLAW Also this week, the BullMichael Licata to defeat the dogs re-signed 18-year-old stubborn seventh-place Irontransition player Justin Rasmussen for heads and take a 2-0 series lead. Peter Laidlaw, Jordan Dance, Seth the playoff run. Photo by Eamonn Maher $ 2012 Civic. There's one for you. 0 Down per per month month NEXT GENERATION 2012 CIVIC SEDAN** $ 0 Security Deposit $ 25091* **Car may not be exactly as shown. INCLUDES: · Auto Transmission · Air Conditioning · Blue Tooth · Power Windows & Locks · Cruise Control *60 month lease @ 4.49%. First payment registration due on delivery. O.A.C. www.georgetownhonda.ca Serving Georgetown for over 30 years! 316 Guelph Street, Georgetown 905-873-1818 905-874-3021 HONDA