Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 19 Jul 2006, p. 20

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A thrilling shootout win over Oakville clinched the championship for Georgetown's under-15 Eagles at the Walter Kirchner girls' soccer tournament in Woodstock recently. Members of the team (forefront) are: Kristina Paolucci. Second row (from left): Victoria Winkler, Camille Isip, Zana Zahreddine, Jessica Clouter. Third row: Jennifer Fuller, Emily Kalsbeek, Cassandra Hale, Charlotte McIlwaine, Katarina Green. Back row: Manager Debbie Bailey, coach Stephanie Bailey, Britney Modzelewski, Christie Bailey, Kenzie Carpenter, Stephanie Ablett, Jennifer Gibson, coach Steve Green Carly Williams, coach Rick Bailey, Jessica Mick. Submitted photo Under-15 Eagles win tournament in shootout Giving up just one goal throughout the entire tournament, the Georgetown Eagles needed a nerve-racking shootout to defeat Oakville in the championship game of the Walter Kirchner under-15 girls' rep soccer tournament in Woodstock, with Jessica Mick supplying the winning strike from the penalty spot. Preliminary round-- Georgetown 1, Sarnia 0: Mick (G); Kristina Paolucci (SO). Georgetown 0, Oakville 0: Paolucci (SO). Georgetown 2, London City 0: Jennifer Gibson, Mick (G); Paolucci (SO). Semi-final-- Georgetown 2, Woolwich 0: Jessica Coulter, Mick (G). Championship game-- Georgetown 0, Oakville 0: (Georgetown wins on penalty kicks) Williams promises `nothing fancy' at Neumann College Continued from pg. 17 Williams played with, and more than held her own against, strictly boys' competition in Georgetown until the age of 16, but then made the jump to the well-established Toronto Aeros women's hockey organization, and for the past two years has starred for the midget AA team, which lost just five games in two seasons and won two provincial championships. "I like to stand in front of the other team's net because not a lot of girls can move me," she said. "That's my thing. Nothing fancy." Williams also helped her high school squad, Christ the King's Jaguars, to the Halton quarter-finals and their most successful season to date. She has two part-time jobs and has been doing some dry-land training in preparation for the Knights' training camp in late August.

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