Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 8 Jun 2007, p. 25

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Acton/Georgetown, Friday, June 8, 2007 25 SPORTS & LEISURE Special effort from special athletes More than 100 athletes took part Wednesday in the Halton District School Board's 20th annual Special Athletes Track Meet held at Nelson High School in Burlington. Among the local competitors were Lucas Bella (left) of Harrison School and Mirren Smith (right) of Glen Williams School, who both were competing in a 100m heat. Photos by Ron Kuzyk Local golfers tops in qualifier Local residents Ryan Thomson and Ryan Putnam took top spot in their respective age groups at the Nike Golf Junior Championship/Stephen Ames Cup Qualifier last weekend in a Canadian Junior Golf Association event held at Horseshoe Resort near Barrie. The 18-year old Putnam carded rounds of 72 and 73 to finish at one over par for the boys' 17-19 division, nine shots ahead of the runner-up. "I putted well (Sunday)," the North Halton Golf & Country Club member said. "Overall I'm pretty happy with the way I played." Thomson used a final-round 75 to come back and grab first place in the boys' 14-16 age category, two shots up on second spot with a 36-hole score of 156. "My putting wasn't as strong as I would have liked," said Thomson, 16. "I was really working on my mental game today, trying not to let the bad shots get me down." Adam Putnam of Georgetown finished up with 177 in the 14-16 age group at Horseshoe, placing in a tie for 30th. Another local golfer, Samantha Spencer, was fourth in the girls' 10-12 age category at the CJGA's Team Canada East qualifier for the U.S. Kids World Golf Championship on Sunday at the Foxwood Golf Club near Kitchener and is awaiting word on whether she'll advance to the next stage. Spencer was the top 11-year-old finisher at the qualifier, shooting a 98 on the day. The CJGA will determine whether See GREENWELL, pg. 28 Passing the bar Local-area rider Justine McKague guided ExceptMe and My Monkey to first place in the Preliminary Division of a combined horse show last Sunday hosted by Shannon Ulias Training and Sales at the Gorstella farm just west of Georgetown. Approximately 30 horse and rider combinations from across Ontario took part in the dressage and stadium jumping from the beginner to intermediate levels. An even bigger turnout is expected at the Gorstella property for the Canadian Young Event Riders' Series show on Saturday, July 14. For more information call 905-877-8709 or visit the Ontario Horse Trials' Association website www.horsetrials.on.ca. Photo by Yves Desjardins SUNNY DAYS, IS HERE! % $ 1.9 07 MATRIX PURCHASE FINANCING APR UP TO 48 MOS. * LEASE FOR KR32EMB ·1.8L, 126 hp engine ·5-speed manual transmission ·Air Conditioning ·Power Locks ·Illuminated and keyless entry with hatch release ·Optitron electronic gauges ·AM/FM stereo CD ·16" Aluminum alloy wheels & more. PER MONTH FOR 48 MONTHS WITH $3030 DOWN FREIGHT AND P.D.E. INCLUDED 229 $ 19,905 MSRP + TAXES *Payments are plus taxes. All leases are 24,000 km per year with an excess mileage charge of 7¢ per km. See dealer for full details. GEORGETOWN TOYOTA SALES 15 MOUNTAINVIEW RD. N., GEORGETOWN 1-888-470-2664 WEBSITE at www.georgetowntoyota.com

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