Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 28 Jun 2006, p. 19

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SPORTS & LEISURE Top high school athletes honoured The three high schools in Halton Hills recently announced their athletes of the year for the 2005-06 sports season and there was a large pool to choose from, with several Halton-- and provincial-- level triumphs earned by teams and individuals. See HIGH, pg. 20 Georgetown Georgetown District High School held its athletic awards banquet earlier this month and announced its athletes of the year in the four different age categories. (From left): Corey Carlton (senior boy, Jim Hall Award), Sherelle Sheppard (senior girl, Shirley White Award), Lauren McCracken (junior girl, Gord Barwell Award), Aaron Hnatiw (junior boy, Bill Bingham Award). (RIght) Sang-Joon Lee (left) and Dave Cavasin were the recipients of a couple of special awards recently as Georgetown District High School recognized its top Rebel athletes of the 2005-06 season. Lee was presented with the Paul Legge Award as a graduating athlete with the highest academic standing at 92.5 per cent, while Cavasin earned the Lyn McLaren Award for his contributions to the Rebels' athletics program as an all-around performer. Acton A trio of provincial champions make up this year's edition of Acton High School's athletes of the year. (From left) Melissa Bigg, Mike Koszwika and Kaitlyn Andrews all combined excellent marks with outstanding sporting performances while wearing the Bearcat colours. Bigg and Koszwika teamed up to win an OFSAA mixed doubles' title in badminton, while Andrews continued her march to represent Canada in the field events of shot put and javelin with two more provincial gold medals in 2006. Submitted photo Photos by Eamonn Maher Christ the King Canada Basketball's women's national development team coach Christine Stapleton was the guest speaker at Christ the King Catholic Secondary School's recent athletic awards night for 2005-06. Award winners included (from left): Anthony Luna (Christian Athlete Award); Graeme Owens (Tri-Achievement Award); Ryan Burns (senior boys' athlete of the year); Rebeka Hickman (female CTK Sportsmanship Award); Margareta Josipovic (senior girls' athlete of the year); Andrew Hawkins (male Most Promising Athlete Award); Simon Sharples (male CTK Sportsmanship Award); Ryan Shepherd (H.E.A.R.T. Award); Taylor Dowdall (female Most Promising Athlete Award); Brittney Metcalfe (junior girls' athlete of the year).

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