Special pullout section Friday, April 4, 2008 8 Pages Circulation 21,220 www.independentfreepress.com High-flying Pearson back on track Page 4 Hill misses chance to open Nats new park Page 3 SPORTS AND LEISURE Halton Hills Community Newspaper GMHA house league champs determined Figure skaters will take centre stage in both Georgetown and Acton this Saturday. The Georgetown Skating Club has big plans to celebrate its 50th anniversary with a pair of shows at the Mold-Masters SportsPlex, carrying the theme The Golden Years of TV and Movies. Directed and produced by local profes- sional coach Danyelle Orton, more than 200 skaters are slated to take part in the Ice Show, including some special guests who recently earned medals at both Canadian and world championship events. The show times are at 2 and 7 p.m. As well as several groups of Georgetown Skating Club members, guest skaters for the performances include the Junior and Senior Gold Ice synchronized skating teams from Skate Canada Brampton- Chinguacousy. The Junior Ice, crowned as the 2008 Canadian champions last month, also earned silver medals recently at the world championships in Rouen, France. Also featured are two retiring GSC members, Kathleen Dennis and triple gold skater Kaitlyn Ford, along with juvenile competitive skater Bethany Rees. Tickets can be purchased at the door. Cost is $10 for adults, and $5 each for seniors and children under 10. For more info visit the website www.georgetownskatingclub.ca. The Acton Skating Club is also staging its 43rd-annual carnival this Saturday, fea- turing two shows, at 1 and 7 p.m. at the Acton Arena. Tickets are $7 apiece and will be avail- able at the dress rehearsal today (Friday) from 4-9 p.m. and at the door on Saturday. Actons own Maja Vermeulen and her Junior Ice Dance partner Andrew Doleman will perform their new routine in public for the first time at the carnival. The duo earned gold medals at the recent Western Ontario Sectionals competition. For more info visit the website www.actonskatingclub.com. Georgetown, Acton skating clubs to stage Saturday shows The Georgetown Minor Hockey Association held its annual Weekend of Champions this past weekend to deter- mine winners in each of the house league divisions. The following is a roundup of the weekends action. Junior Tyke The Sharks overcame a 5-3 deficit mid- way through the game and defeated the Maple Leafs 7-6 to win the Tim Hortons Junior Tyke gold medal title at the Alcott Arena last weekend. Bradley Smith set the pace for the Sharks with five goals, while Ethan Loginov and Jack Stallworthy added sin- gles. Sharks goalie Kody Baker stymied the Leafs during the second half of the game until Nathan Mara hat trick marker pulled the Leafs to within a goal. With the net empty for an extra attacker, the Leafs ran out of chances in a hard-fought, excit- ing game. The Leafs other goal scorers were Patrick OReilly, Jack Dool and Erik Herman. Silver medalTimbits Flyers 6, Timbits Stars 4 Bronze medal Timbits Lightning 9, Timbits Blackhawks 5 Copper MedalTimbits Bruins 8, Timbits Senators 4 League MVP Tyler Jaycocks, Blackhawks Senior Tyke Daves Service Centre Canadiens, led by Tyler Gilberds, captured the gold championship over the J.V. Clothing Red Wings 10-3. Gilberds scored eight goals while Steven Abrams added two more for the champs. Dylan Hannah, Joland Oke and Riley Black added single markers for the Red Wings. DSCC goalie Daley Burnaccioni helped limit the Red Wing scoring attack. Silver medal Johnson & Assoc. Flyers 6, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 120 Stars 3 Bronze medal Halton Tire & Auto Sharks 9, Georgetown Chrysler Jeep Blackhawks 3 Copper medal Rainbow Trophies 7, Georgetown Lions Club Bruins 2 League MVP David Price, Blackhawks Novice Blue Two goals from Spencer Lahn sparked the Triplus Financial Blackhawks to a 3-0 lead, and they held off the Caravan Kids Stars for a 3-1 victory in the novice blue championship. Excellent goaltending by Kyle Kernick proved to be the difference as the Stars were held off the scoresheet until Carter Urie scored with two minutes left in the third period. James Keenleyside provided the third Blackhawk goal. Silver medal Terra Cotta Cookies Red Wings 4, Dannys Auto Collision Canadiens 3 (OT) Bronze medal Sports Unlimited Maple Leafs 4, Caravan Kids Flyers 3 (OT) Copper medal Caravan Kids Sharks 4, McKab Taxi Bruins 3 (2OT) League MVPTanner Ellis, Red Wings J.V. Clothing Red Wings goalie Jack Waddick prepares to make a toe save on Blake Armstrong of the Daves Service Centre Canadiens during the senior tyke gold medal matchup Saturday as part of the Georgetown Minor Hockey Associations Weekend of Champions last Saturday. The Canadiens, powered by Tyler Gilberds eight-goal performance, skated to a 10-3 win. Photo by Jon BorgstromSee FLYERS, pg. 2