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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 29 May 1993, p. 19

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Recreation and Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, May 29, 1993 — Page 19 NORTHEND SALES SERVICE LEASING HWY. #25 & 401 878-4137 MILTON Harrison athletes have a real ‘Field Day’ By Mike Zrostek Future high school athletes from Georgetown’sHarrison public school showed their stuff Wednesday at the Field Day held on nds. The boys eight-and-under field had Colin Jackson take first in the running long jump with Kevin Binsell taking second and Blake Corrin third. In the standing long jump, Daniel Daymont was first, Bill. McDonald second and Chris Smith third. Chris Cormpilas fin- ished first in the ball throw, while Ryan Nolan was second with Vince Burke and Jessie Brawn tied for In the eight-and-under track por- tion, Chris Cormpilas won the 60- metres with Kevin Binsell second and Colin Jackson third. Kyle tres, Billy McDonald finished second and Jordan Armstro! ‘ong was third. The 200-metres winner was Chris ilas while Dan Walinga was second and Kevin Binsell third. Dan Walinga was the 400-metres winner with Jordan Armstrong second and Vince Burke third. In the girls eight-and-under field events, Anna Maysfield won the running long jump with Amy Wood in second and Heather McKenzie third. The standing long jump had Leah White first, Rachel McBride second and April Leonard third. Rachel McBride won the ball throw, with Alena Arne second and Krysta Burrow third. On the track, Cole took the 60-metres while Rachel McBride finished second and Krysta Burrow third. Amy Wood and Amanda Cole tied for first in the bord sg Alyson Grant was sec- ond. The 200-metres a had ind Wood winning with Alen: second and Alyson Grant th third. Alena Atkinson was first in the 400- metres while Krysta Burrow was Anna Mansfield third. The boys nine-year-old field had Greg Bidwell winning the high jump with Ryan Harrison second and Joshua Sweeting third. In the Tunning long jump, Andrew Hodgson took first, Shawn McCulloch was second and Matt Walinga third. The standing long jump saw Cameron Buy win with ‘aul Burns second and Scott Athletes fo) i ule Week for the Redmen midget Hamilton. Georgetown District High School Athletes of the Week are Sherie Peacock and Chris Barrow. Sherie is a pitcher with the Rebels girls softball team and Chris is a pitcher with the Rebels boys baseball team. The Athletes of the Week for Acton District High School are Jenny Goy and Matt Boycott. Jenny placed first bu track team at the Golden Horseshoe Athlete Conference Track Meet held at McMaster University in Matt played with a strong offensive style at his position of scrum half this season for the Redmen midget boys in the 80 m by team. APPLE Alto Giass 354 Guelph St., Unit 27, Georgetown, Ont. (416) 873-1655 BREAKFAJS|T ‘Tyrell Crews ve the 60-metres lodgson sec- ond and Stephen Tr Trotman third. Cre Hodgson second and Matt McGivern ‘third. In the 200-metres, Greg Bidwell-was the winner while Shawn McCulloch took second and Richard Gostlin third. The same order was also the case in the 400- metres. The girls nine year-old division had Marisa Otley first in the high jump, Lyndsay Wood second and Janine Taylor third. In the running long jump Emilie Blouin was the winner while Alison Robitaille fin- ished second and Melissa Chapman third. In the standing long jump, Lyndsay Wood won with Jen Marshall second and Emile Blorin third. In the ball throw, Jaclyn Neill was first, Marisa Otley was second and Stacey Leou third. Sara Pegg won the 60-metres Lyndsey Wood was second with Emile Blouin and Stephanie Power tied for third. Melissa Chapman was. first in the 100-metres Alison Robitaille took second and Candice Hutton third. Janine Taylor won the 200-metres while Candice Hutton was Second and Stacey ju third. Taylor also took the 400-metres. Sara Pegg was second and Melissa ‘Chapman 5 nue boys ten-and-over field had Woodcock the high jump, with Justin Burton second, while Ted Walsh and Trevor Allen tied for third. The running long jump Me Chris Kirk Gavin Craig sec and Brett Tho: Ryan Corrini won the standing long jump, Michael Gumulack was Halton Hills By Mike Zrostek Young bernie from Set a were among th tors who T00E oar in the path Annual Halton Catholic Track and Field Meet Tuesday at Nelson Stadium in Burlington. Athletes from 30° elementary schools qualified for this regional meet by placing first or second at three qualifying meets in Burlington, Georgetown--and Oeil m St. Joseph’s in Acton, Joel Pedbott finished first in the Tyke long jump and third in the 100- metres, while Nicole LaForest took third in the Tyke girls high jump. In the Atom diyition: Stephanie ron was third in the girls high jump. The Bantam division saw Kris Vidic finish second in the at 800-metres, Derek Lockerbie as third in the boys high jump and Giuliana Soappin finished third in the girls shot put. Marie Ivory fin- ished first in the girls shot put in the Midget division. Holy Cross of Georgetown won three medals in the Atom division. The 4x100 girls B relay finished in OFFICE nasi 265 Guelph St. Georgetown 877-2300 second and Willy Jarvis took the ball throw. Tim Woodcock won both the 60-metres and 400-metres, while Brett Tilford was also a dou- ble winner in the 100 and 200- metres. The girls ten-and-over had Jen and ball throw, while Jessica King won the high jump and Carolyn won the running long jump. Lindsay Quakenbush won the 60- metres, Jen Cabral was the 100- metre winner, Jen Fuller took the 200-metres and the 400-metre win- Cabral win the standing long jump ner was Kenzie Hackett. Chris Kirk, a Grade 5 student at Georgetown’s Harrison Public School, flies through the air with the greatest of ease at the school’s annual Field Day staged Wednesday. photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW athletes take on region second place, Janelle Williams took metres. third in the girls 60-metres and For St. Francis of Assisi of Adam Stoyles was third in the boys Georgetown Chris Kukkonen fin- softball throw. Moore was first ished third in the Atom boys in the Bant: tam gir high jump and meter mae it Began ee was a third in the ata girls 200- finisher in the Bant: metres, while Mariangela Gori took tare. st sid tn Christina Carter first place in the Bantam 60-metres. was third in the Midget girls long In the Midget division, Cheri-Anne jump and the Midget boys 4x100 Paisley finished first in the girls team placed third. 100-metres; Angie Nelson was sec- Sacre Coeur of Georgetown had. ond in the girls 60-metres; the Jamie McBride finish first in the 4x100 girls-A-finished second and Bantam boys 200-metres for its Sam Butt was third in the boys 200- _ only placing. Under-19 squad thumps Brampton The Halton Hills under-19 Ruth Barrows, Eileen girls team took advantage of Campbell, Anne Donnelly and their host’s generosity, thump- Sarah Fenske scored for Halton ing Brampton 4-1 in a game _ Hills with noteworthy efforts played Tuesday in the Flower being turned in by Taysha Town. Brankiewicz, Heather Donker and Deanna Gui: a The Halton Hills under-19 girls next home game is sched- The win was the direct result of a consistent team effort - on offense and defence - through- out the game. uled for June 15, 8:30 p.m. at Halton Hills led 2-1 at the Gordon Alcott field. with half, then dominated over the Streetsville providing the oppo- second half. sition. ¥ NUBOD Ky Pad EXERCISE EQUIPMENT Kel 873-2611 Treadmills Steppers Universal Gyms Striders Bicycles Weights & Benches Rowers Accessories Ski Machines. And More. BMA 162 Guelph St., Georgetown (3 doors down from Barragers)

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