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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 15 Feb 2018, p. 43

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43| The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,F ebruary 15,2018 theifp.ca At the first-ever Halton Catholic Athletic Association swimming championships at the Milton Sports Centre last week, Christ the King Secondary School qualified for the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Asso- ciation championships. Jaguar swimmers combined to earn three of the four team titles - junior girls and boys and senior boys - coming up just two points short of the senior girls' division ban- ner. Several individual and relay swimmers qualified for the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Association championships Feb. 27-28 in Windsor with their times in Milton and will also compete in this Thurs- day's Golden Horseshoe Athletic Confer- ence meet in Guelph. Following are winners of gold medallists for Christ the King at the Halton Catholic Athletic Association championships: Junior girls' 200 m medley relay (Madi- son Boyer, Emma Tutt, Diena Howe, Elise Malicki, Kaitland Grech); Maria Srebern- jak (senior girls' 50 m freestyle); Zachary Mattachini (junior boys' 50 m backstroke); senior girls' 200 m medley relay (Olivia Crowe, Rachael Vierya, Caroline Holicka, Maria Srebernjak, Hannah Robinson); se- nior boys' 200 m medley relay (Ethan Mal- icki, Callum Fraser, Justin Siriska, Derek Urie, Brendan McGill) Ethan Malicki (se- nior boys' 100 m freestyle); Greg Woods (ju- nior boys' 100 m freestyle); Diena Howe (ju- nior girls' 50 m butterfly); senior girls' 200 m freestyle relay (Maria Srebernjak, Diena Howe, Caroline Holicka, Olivia Crowe, Au- drey Vierya, Hannah Robinson); senior boys' 200 m freestyle relay (Brendan McGill, Derek Urie, Callum Fraser, Ethan Malicki, Justin Siriska); Cayda Fiscian (mixed 50 m para freestyle, mixed 100 m para freestyle) SWIMMING Some of the members of Christ the King's Jaguar swim team pictured after winning the overall title at last week's inaugural Halton Catholic Athletic Association championship in Milton. Front row: Zach Mattachini, Hannah Robinson, Olivia Crowe, Cayda Fiscian, Marcus Hervatin. Second row: Derek Urie, Audrey Vierya, Elise Malicki, Madison Boyer, Connor Fraser, Adam Filipak, Jacob Deonme. Back row: Ethan Malicki, Justin Siriska, Diena Howe, Jessica Contini, Caroline Holicka, Maria Srebernjak, Callum Fraser, Rachel Vierya, Greg Woods. Absent: Sara Duiabes, Emma Tutt. Christ the King Secondary School photo Christ the King Jaguars capture inaugural HCAA swim title Dominant and dynastic are a couple of words that come to mind when discuss- ing Georgetown District High School's swim team. Georgetown again blew the competition out of the McMaster University pool in Hamilton earlier this week, picking up the school's 19th consecutive Halton Secondary School Athletic Association cham- pionship banner, and will be looking to pick up its 10th straight Ontario Federation of School Athletics Associa- tion title later this month. As well as taking all of the team titles at the Mac meet, the school had 17 indi- vidual gold medallists, 15 runners up, seven relay vic- tories and a relay silver. Following are winners of gold medallists for GDHS at the HSSAA champion- ships: Lauren Monhemuis (se- nior girls' 200 m freestyle, 100 m freestyle); Haydn Ben- nett (senior boys' 200 m free- style); junior girls' 200 m medley relay (Olivia Elliott, Daniella Caldwell, Addison Baldwin, Madeleine King, Melissa Tripp, Hannah To- net); Lexie Cranfield (se- nior girls' 50 m freestyle); Dan Acton (open boys' 50 m freestyle); Krista Lochert (senior girls' 100 m back- stroke, 50 m butterfly); Em- ma Bissonnette (open girls' 100 m backstroke); Madele- line King (junior girls' 50 m breaststroke, 100 m free- style); Paige McMillan (se- nior girls' 100 m breast- stroke); senior girls' 200 m medley relay (Krista Loch- ert, Sanjum Hunjan, Lau- ren Monhemuis, Lexie Cranfield, Fiona Smith, Me- gan Brosseau); senior boys' 200 m medley relay (Zach Henderson, Stuart McGuckin, William Brear- ley, Justin Hume, Patrick Koehler, Haydn Bennett); Matthew Jackson (open boys' 200 m IM); junior girls' 200 m freestyle relay (Made- leine King, Indu Aujla, Grace Melo, Jaylynn Bar- rows, Olivia Elliott, Lauren Zyskowski); Olivia Elliott (junior girls' 100 m IM); Wil- liam Brearley (senior boys' 50 m butterfly); senior girls' 200 m freestyle relay (Lexie Cranfield, Annie Elgie, Ai- den Weir, Lauren Monhe- muis, Megan Brosseau, Paige McMillan); senior boys' 200 m freestyle relay (Thomas Schofield, Wil- liam Brearley, Haydn Ben- nett, Justin Hume, Chris- tian Doran, Michael Mann); open boys' 400 m freestyle relay (Liam Berger, Mat- thew Jackson, Noah Talbot, Dan Acton, Haydn Bennett, Thomas Schofield); Connor Brearley (mixed 50 m breaststroke). Next up for the GDHS swim team is the Golden Horseshoe Athletic Confer- ence meet on Thursday, Feb. 15 at the University of Guelph. The OFSAA champion- ships will take place Feb. 27- 28 in Windsor. GDHS swimmers race to 19th consecutive Halton title REGISTER FORWINTER PROGRAMS! haltonhillsgymnastics.com On-line registration opens February 15th Feb 23-25, 2018 - International Centre Getback into thegame Get your tickets to Canada's largest golf & travel show today! @torontogolfshow torontogolfshow.com o Experience the latest in fitness, food & wellness.

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