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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 12 Oct 2007, S06

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Look for our Lowest Prices Of The Year Flyer in todays paper!(Only in selected areas.)See in store for complete details. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Handley of Ballinafad joyfully announce the engagement of their daughter Raechelle Ann Handley to Bryan Matthew Rauwerda son of Mrs. Joanne Vis & the late Mr. Gary Rauwerda. Wedding to take place June 14, 2008. Congratulations! ATHLETES of the Week Shoes & Shins INDOOR SOCCER Now in stock Georgetowns Source for NEW and USED Sports Equipment! 68 Main St. N. MOORE PARK PLAZA 905-873-0176 NEW & USED EQUIPMENT CURLING Equipment GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Devon Cook Brittney Jackson CHRIST THE KING ACTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Elliot Montag Laura Braga Cameron Shortt Jessica Cheng Acton High School Athletes of the Week are Cameron Shortt and Jessica Cheng. Shortt, a member of the Bearcats cross country team, was chosen for his first place finish at a meet at Etobicoke Stadium. Cheng, a guard on the Bearcats junior basketball team, was selected for her strong defense against MDHS. Georgetown District High School Athletes of the Week are Devon Cook and Brittney Jackson. Cook, a member of the Rebels cross country team, was cited for finishing 5th out of 200 in the midget division at Etobicoke stadium. Jackson, a sweeper on the Rebels field hockey team, was chosen for her good saves against Assumption. Christ the King Catholic High School Athletes of the Week are Laura Braga and Elliott Montag. Braga, a centre on the Jaguars varsity field hockey team, was recognized for her good offense and an assist in a 1-0 win against MMR. Montag, a right guard on the Jaguars senior football team, was chosen for his aggressive tackles during a game against Nelson. 6 Sports & Leisure, Friday, October 12, 2007 Georgetowns Toppers Pizza Raiders opened the Tri-County Minor Hockey Association minor peewee additional entry rep regu- lar season with two wins and a draw. Georgetown 5, Brampton 5: Keegan Martinec (G, A); Quinn Harding, Matt Hopson, Brad Ranson, Dane Firhoj (G); Mitchell Catoen, Drew Hil lock (2A); Callum Biehn, Brodie Briscoe, Jake Spence, Lucas Jenkins (A). Georgetown 8, Waterloo 0: Martinec, Spence (2G, 2A); Ranson (2G); Hopson, Firhoj (G, A); Mark Bowen, Hi l lock (2A); Br iscoe, Harding, Andrew Pottruff, Jenkins (A); Theo Dol (SO). Georgetown 4, Stoney Creek 3: Martinec, Spence, Briscoe, Harding (G); Hillock, Ranson, Jenkins, Joe Wallace (A); Wallace (W). Novice AE Raiders Posting a pair of shutouts, the Georgetown novice AE Raiders continue to roll along in league play. Georgetown 12, Erin 0: Steven Ienciu (3G, A); Mitchel Spence, Courtney Maud, Nathan Doran (2G, A); Jake Oram, Lucas Wepf, Jacob Mandel (G, 2A); Mathew Russell (2A); Alex Seelman, Sean VanderGlas (A); Tyler Wise, DJ Strachan (SO). Georgetown 3, Orangeville 0: Spence (G, A); Doran, VanderGlas (G); Russell, Maud, Ryan Waddick (A); Strachan (SO). Minor Peewee AA Raiders Despite taking their first loss of the year at the Best of the Best Thanksgiving Class ic , George- towns Sports Unlimited Raiders remain undefeated in the Tri - County loop with an 11-0-2 record. Georgetown 7, Flamborough 2: Marty Burwell (2G, 3A); Jacob Hector (2G, A); Matt Simpson, Cory Highfield (G, A); Teagan Gil ian (G); Stevie Rosa, Jake MacNeil, Nick Hale, Matthew Carr, Bla ir VanderGlas (A); Tyler Anderson (W). Georgetown 10, Caledon 1: Gil ian (3G, A); Lucas Jenkins (2G); VanderGlas (G, 2A); Hector, Adam Charalambides, Burwell (G, A); Cody Menzies (G); Highfield (4A); Keegan Martinec, MacNeil, Adam Dobis, Ben Sutherland (A); Anderson (W). Rep hockey roundup Minor Peewee AEs open strongly See BANTAM, pg. 7

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