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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 7 Jun 2012, p. 22

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22 ·The IFP· Halton Hills ·Thursday, June 7, 2012 High school roundup SPORTS & LEISURE Netminder Nick Luciani earned the shutout behind the stout defence of Conor Byrne, Ivan Peric, Ilko Vidackovic and Pat Tomczyszyn, who shut down Corpus Christi's high-powered offence in the semifinal. The 8-1-1 junior Jags now face 8-0-2 Loyola Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at North Park in Oakville with the opportunity to earn the school's first HSSAA junior boys' soccer title. CtK's junior girls were eliminated in Tuesday's semifinals after a 2-1 loss in Burlington to Notre Dame in extra time. Jags' duo reach OFSAA A couple of Christ the King students will take part in this week's Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations track & field championships in Brockville after their performances at the South Regional qualifying meet last week in St. Catharines. Jaguar Aleks Rapp won the midget boys' shot put by a wide margin at the South Regional with a toss of 14.99m. He also finished fourth in the midget boys' discus to grab the final qualifying berth for the provincial finals, which run from Thursday to Saturday. Haleigh Baines of CtK also made the OFSAA grade in the midget girls' 3,000m after placing fourth in the St. Catharines qualifier. It was a disappointing day for last year's OFSAA silver medalist in the senior boys' javelin, CtK's Tyler Renton, a Grade 12 student who fouled out of the same event at the South Region meet last week. Fastpitch Another CtK team playing in the Halton final Thursday is the Jaguar girls' softball squad, which will take on first-place Iroquois Ridge at the Glen Ashton diamond in Oakville beginning at 12:45 p.m. The 5-1-1 Jags downed Holy Trinity 10-3 at the Fairgrounds in Tuesday's semifinal as pitchers Ashley Vatafu and Jessica Tate teamed up to allow just four Titans' hits through seven innings. Captain Jamie Vieira went 2 for 3 with three RBIs and two runs scored. Chelsea D'Avilar drove in three runs and Cassandra DiMascio crossed the plate twice. Soccer Ivan Beram and Michael McAtamney found the back of the net for Christ the King's junior boys Tuesday afternoon as they beat guest Corpus Christi 2-0 to earn a spot in today's (Thursday's) Halton championship match against the unbeaten Loyola Hawks. Tyke Bulldogs 4th at provincials Adam Wills of the Halton Hills tyke #1 Bulldogs breaks free from a couple of Orangeville Northmen defenders during the recent Ontario Minor Field Lacrosse Championships in Brampton. The local tykes placed fourth in their division. Bulldogs' head coach Brian Beisel was proud of the team's improvement in such a short time, to be able to compete with the best in the province. This weekend, several HHMLA box teams are competing in the John McCauley Memorial Tournament in Brampton. Photo by Bryon Johnson Blue Fins perform well at Guelph long course swim meet Several members of the Halton Hills Blue Fins had strong showings at the recent Guelph Marlin Aquatics Club's long course meet at the Victor Davis Pool, with club records broken by Kyle Haas and Matthew Fox. Haas, 16, placed first in the 200m freestyle and recorded a HHBF-best time, while the 14-year-old Fox set a new club mark for the 400m individual medley. Mackenzie Warnock and Nicole Waddick both qualified for this weekend's Central Region Championships in Etobicoke to bring the number of Blue Fins who will take part in the meet to 35. Individual results from the Guelph meet included: 10-year-olds Jenna Galea-- 1st 100m breast; 2nd 200m breast 11-year-olds Erika Charbonneau-- 3rd 400m free Anthony Hartsink-- 2nd 400m free; 3rd 200m IM Lauren Monhemius-- 2nd 100m freestyle; 1st 400m freestyle Olivia Olson-- 1st 100m fly, 200m fly; 2nd 50m fly; 3rd 400m IM 12-year-olds Megan Brosseau-- 1st 400m free Katherine Peel-- 1st 50m back Aleksandar Plackoski-- 2nd 400m free Ashton Sicard-- 2nd 50m free Chris Zanewycz-- 1st 400m free; 2nd 100mm back; 3rd 100m breast, 200m IM 13-year-olds Carter DeForest-- 2nd 400m free Britney Dortona-- 1st 1,500m free; 3rd 100m free, 100m fly Emma Fender-- 1st 100m free; 2nd 1,500m free, 100m breast, 200m free; 3rd 100m back Michael Jans-- 1st 400m free Shannon Jickling-- 3rd 400m free Aysia Leckie-- 1st 400m free, 200m free; 2nd 100m free, 200m IM 14-year-olds Keri--Lyn Copeland-- 2nd 1,500m free, 200m breast, 200m free; 3rd 200m IM Matthew Fox-- 1st 200m back, 200m IM, 100m free, 100m back, 400m IM Clancy Harris-- 2nd 400m free Quinn Jaggard-- 1st 800m free; 3rd 200m back, 200m free Justin Lochert-- 3rd 400m IM Brooklyn Shelley-- 3rd 400m free 16-year-olds Kyle Haas-- 1st 200m free 17-year-olds Aaron Brautigam-- 2nd 200m breast; 3rd 100m breast SERVICE DIRECTORY? SEE PAGES 18 & 19 OF TODAY'S REAL ESTATE LEADER L KING FOR

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