Page 262 Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, -Aprib24; 1993 Recreation Sports NORTHEND SALES SERVICE LEASING HWY. #25 & 401 878-4137. MILTON Georgetown’s Andrew Jones, an Ontario junior squash championship finalist, is looking forward to the national spotlight which will shine in Calgary in May. photo submitted (efo) (ol-Jaw Xe (-m =fenn id (-16-) Team Standings: Acey Deuceys The Cubs Orioles Jet Set 108 Snowbinis 89 Good Guys 108 88 Blue Jays 104 fave’ 's Girls 83 No Name 99 Feisty Five 66 L Void w -P oe 10 10 0 - 10 10 | i. 0 4, 10 at =. 10 4° 10 1 = 5 9 5 1 = 5 5 0 2°. 3 1 5 0 92 a. i 3 4 Westenders 3 Gasketmen 7 Intercounty 0 _ Steeprock 4 Gasketmen 3 -Steeprock 6 P. el Panthers 4 Intercounty 3 | Westenders 7 Acadian Pools 0 -Highrollers 2 Acadian Pools 5| Hustlers 6 High Rollers 1 Second Division : : o.- 10 10 Oo 10 Oe 10 9 tog 1 - 10 6 4 6 1 - 10 3 5 5 i - 10 46 4 i. 0° 4 6 4 2: 10. 2 8 2 2 - 10 0 10 0 O° 5 2 oe Jones and Jans superb in By Audrey Jans Special The Ontario provincial Junior squash championships were held April 16-18 at the White Oaks. Racquet Club, outside of St. Catherines. Andrew Jones of Georgetown participated in the under-12 division along with 29 other contenders. In a best-ever performance, Andrew not only reached the final, but pushed the number one ranked player, Chris Hanaberry, of Ajax, Ontario to the limit. The players alternated game vic- fories and give the crown a thrilling finish, with Hanaberry finally pulling out the win 9-7 in the 5th set. With the confidence he has gained from his close 2nd-place. finish, Andrew is looking forward to a rematch at the nationals, to be held in Calgary in May. In the meantime, Georgetown’s Melanie Jans competed in a Men’s “A” Tournament at the Toronto Athletic Squash Club. She achieved her best-ever result squash play in an event of this caliber by win- ning 4 out of 5 matches. Although she lost her second round in a tough five-game battle, she won her next two matches, thus earning the right to play in the con- solation final. She then eked out a five-game win against Meadowvale squash professional Bill Guest. Melanie is preparing for the national championships, to be held in Kamloops, B.C. later this month. She is currently ranked third in Canada. Halton Hills Recreational Swim Schedule April 5 to June 13 Acton Pool . Public 3 Adult Did you know that there is a fully equipped fitness trail in Cedarvale Park? If you are interested in either a fitness or walking program while enjoying the great outdoors then we ‘want to hear from you. Please call the Recreation and Parks Dept. at 873-2600, ext. 275, to let us know of your interest. Members of Georgetown Blue Fins Swim team are off = Ottawa this ‘weekend to compete in the provincial Division If] Championships, considered the most important meet of the club’s year. Club members include, front row, from left; coach Robert Weston, Alex Main, Danny Collins, Cory Constant, Tommy Jamotte, James Moore and Scott Wilson. Middle row, from left; coach Glen Oomen, Nick Jamotte, Michael White, Daniel Hardstaff, Matthew Hardstaff, John Moore, Aaron Scarlett and head coach, Gord Bassett. Back row, from left; Amy Willis, Erin Shillington, Sarah Robertson, Elaine Collins, Laurie Crocker, Alison Duby, Christianne Lent, Shirley Grant and coach, Dawn Newman. Georgetown District High School Athletes of the Week are Ellen-Louise Matthews, Greg Dobbin (left) and Adam Poyntz. Ellen Louise is a member of the Rebels track and field team and placed 7th with a time of 6:22-at the Rich Ferguson Mile competition held in Fergus. Greg and Adam are doubles bad- minton partners and finished first in the Halton Closed tournament held at Milton’s Bishop Reding High School. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW