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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 10 Sep 2008, p. 17

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Drink and drive, and your life may never be the same again. You not only risk your life when you drink and drive, you also risk losing your license, incurring expensive fines, doing time in jail or even causing injury or death to an inno- cent bystander. With all these conse- quences facing you, driving under the influence is the worst decision you can make. Dont take chances with drinking and driving; theres always a bet- ter alternative. .ca 118 Guelph St., Georgetown 905-702-7740 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 10 am - 9 pm, Sat. 10 am - 6pm FALL SPECIALS $10OFF Silver & GoldPackages Coupon required. Expires Sept. 30/08 ONE MONTH UNLIMITED TANNING (ALL BEDS) $40 Coupon required. Expires Sept. 30/08 3 TANS $3 Coupon required. Expires Sept. 30/08NEW CLIENTS GEORGETOWN FITNESS BOOTCAMP New Fall Programs Available Daytime & Evening Classes Small Group Training 1 on 1 Personal Training Fitness & Nutritional Consulting Dont wait for a better body, get guaranteed results now! healthandfitnesssystems.com 647-988-4237 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, September 10, 2008 17 Kinsmen Girls Softball Junior Soft Water Plus 21, Cooper Standard 19 SWP: Cara Brown (3-for-3, 3 runs), Vanessa Herman (3-for-3, 2 runs), Meaghan Furlano (3-for-3, 2 runs), Logan Delaney (2-for-2, 2 runs). CS: Kara Braun (3-for-3, 3 runs), Courtney Maud (3-for-3, 3 runs), Emily Yeo (3-for-3, 3 runs), Kristine Braun (2-for-3, 2 runs). Intermediate Delrex Variety 15, Sunrise Acres 10 DV: Kylie Ricciardi (good pitch- ing), Susannah McKenzie-Sutter (good pitching, grand slam), Ceileigh OConnor (good pitch- ing). SA: Elizabeth Deakin-Poot (2- for-3, single, HR, 3 RBI), Eliza Lanneval (4-for-4, 4 singles, 2 runs), Maddie Wilson (2-for-4, 2 singles, RBI, run), Jen Paraskewas (double, 2 runs). Senior League Atlantis Athletics 12, Optimist Club 8 AA: Emily Woudstra (HR, 3 RBI), Amy Farrimond (3-for-3, 3 singles, 3 RBI, 2 runs), Rachel Dipede (2-for-2, single, double, RBI, 2 runs), Paige Patterson (great catch). OC: Karla McDougall (2- for-3, single, double, RBI, 2 runs), Brittany Praturlon (double, 2 RBI), Samantha Sl ingsby (on base 2 times, run), Stephanie Hill (good catch). DDH Distribution 20, Youngs Guardian Angels 17 DDH: Ally Paschal (HR), Samantha Stull (on base 4 times, 4 runs), Josee Furness (on base 4 times, 3 runs), Alyssa Washbourne (on base 3 times, 3 runs). YGA: Mara Daugherty (on base 3 times, 3 runs), Alex Jackson (on base 3 times, 2 runs), Megan Webster (on base 3 t imes, 2 runs), Jul ia Veenstra (on base 3 times, 2 runs) Elite Dairy Queen 22, Halton Commercial Printers 9 DQ: Mandy Cadger (4-for-4, 3 singles, double, 4 RBI, 3 runs), Jess Haffner (3-for-3, 2 singles, double, 2 RBI, 2 runs), Jamie Hayward (3- for-3, single, 2 doubles, 4 RBI, run), Larissa Farley (2-for-4, sin- gle, double, 4 RBI, run). HCP: Jordan Tassie (2-for-2, 2 singles, RBI, run), Caitlyn Tassie (single, 3 RBI), Kathy Janiec (great fielding), Hannah Mulcahy (2 great catches). Stage West 18, Norval Farm Supply 3 SW: Sam Stull (2-for-2, single, tr iple, 3 RBI, 3 runs), Nicole Myronyk (2-for-2, 2 doubles, 4 RBI, 2 runs), Kaylynn Pshyk (2- for-2, single, triple, 4 RBI, 3 runs), Tavia Tobey (2-for-4, 2 singles, 2 runs). NFS: Courtney Brown (2- for-3, 2 singles, run), Maggie Barry (double, run), Cassidy Veldman (single, run). House league scoreboard Georgetowns John Leckie has mainly been a special-teams player with the University of Western Ontario Mustangs football team, but the sophomore running back took full advantage of his opportunity to shine against the rival Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks on Saturday evening. With starting tailback Ryan Tremblay knocked out of the game due to injury early in the contest, the former Georgetown District High School star turned in a number of dazzling runs, including two touchdowns in Westerns 31-20 comeback victory. Leckie finished the game with 108 yards on 18 carries and earned the player of the game hon- ours on The Score network broadcast of the OUA matchup in front of 6,432 spectators at University Stadium in Waterloo. The kinesiology major was also named Westerns male athlete of the week. As soon as I got the call on the sidelines from (Mustangs head coach) Greg (Marshall), I was ready to go and I just tried to make plays, said Leckie, who turns 19 Sept. 29. It was the best game of my career and to play well here against Laurier, a big rival, its great. We knocked off Ottawa and now weve knocked off Laurier... it just all came together for me. Some good fortune was also on Leckies side Saturday as he fumbled early in the fourth quarter with Western leading 24-12, but on the next play Mustang teammate Matt Carapella intercepted a Laurier pass play to regain possession. The win improves Westerns record to 2-0 this season and the Mustangs will host the Waterloo Warriors Saturday at 1 p.m. Lesley Grice of Georgetown won the Olympic race (1.5km swim, 40km bike, 10km run) at the recent Milton Womens Triathlon held at the Kelso Conservation Area for the second year in a row since that distance was added to the event. The 38-year- old Grice finished first in the field of 45 in a time of two hours, 20 minutes and 50 sec- onds to win by almost three min- utes. Photo by Michael Ivanin Grice tops in triathlon Leckie makes the most of his opportunity

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