Bullets to begin practice sessions at Centennial May 8 The Bullets Track & Field Club welcomes youths from Grades 2-8 to take part in its practice sessions, which run on Mondays from May 8 until July. Sprints, long-distance running, throwing, jumping and crosscountry running are events that the club trains for. Interested youths can meet at Centennial Middle School in Georgetown on Monday, May 8 at 6:30 p.m. For more info call coach Rick Westwood at 905-790-7768. League champs The Georgetown New Solutions Capital Minor Midget Raiders edged out Stoney Creek in the fifth and deciding game to become the 2006 Tri-County AA Champions. Team members are: (front, from left) Andrew Berlingieri, Kyle Andrews, Luke Ovenden, D.J. MacNeil, Darcey Mejia. Second row: Stephen McDonald, Brendan Gingras, Darcy Cook, Nick Paul, Ben Merchant. Back row: Adam McGourty, coach Paul Cook, Ryan Thomson, trainer Paul Gingras, Mike Parsons, Jake Merchant, Marc Nadeau, Chris Ackroyd, Kyle Marples, assistant coach Dave Thomson, Nic Spence, manager Gail McGourty. Submitted photo ATHLETES of the Week CHRIST THE KING ACTON GEORGETOWN DISTRICT DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Christina Bruno Gabby Kosziwka Kaitlyn Irwin Jason Veldman Melissa Rowley Katherine Langstaff Acton High School Athletes of the Week are Melissa Rowley and Gabby Kosziwka. Both are members of the Bearcats senior ladies doubles badminton team, and were chosen for their third place finish at the Haltons. Georgetown District High School Athletes of the Week are Katherine Langstaff and Kaitlyn Irwin. Both are members of the Rebels senior ladies doubles badminton team and were recognized for finishing first at the Halton sectionals. Christ the King Athletes of the Week are the mixed badminton team consisting of Christina Bruno and Jadon Veldman. The Jaguar duo finished seventh at a recent tournament at E.C. Drury and qualified for this week's Halton championships at that same Milton school.