Page Jo THE HERALD Wednesday May 3d 1179 Five females 11 males nominated Continued from page was lop receiver junior kam one gymmsiits he had a of J spilt mi fTixjr jyminslics ill tic pi act Ihird in bar lei gi mi IiIIh Petl hi finished in tin lunl trick ind lion Ik in the high Jump nut x li fur tin I his he In- hid i IiijIi jump fix mil mines mil pi Kill of infill As one of on the Haiders rosier lover tami hack to him one of his heller for lloie hut he worked in ixicllcnt physical tondilion for this fnnn in out in the i lilui liner was plagut d with injuries iampaitn Ik plated injured idi a it the it Jin txiellenl Mason Kir most Iht Hutu hid i 1 hi did not let it stop him for and seeing i Barnes I I ii kit mi il si mi iiipiiiiu in in ii i 1 1 lilt ililtdis lii t Inulliil mi ru Inlmdii turn V rid TOSS i mi I irk ii Id this Hi It li mil ii mil is I like them it I In Ik held next imiiiili IttATIIFRCIAItKt I larkc it ill round athlete at Georgtv Itiwndislncl high school She on swimming and field learns lulHskillulllhrki wis si fnrwird i went In fin In sMinimint hid lull most his ii tin ilum it in twrilllilicn Mil In lint Ins fir two ml Quit lonmrr I Hill look Ihirds mil ion ind ilsniln I jump lr DAN MID a student Northern Club in Norval look first place honors in ilhti k ita or sparring in it tournaments in of 197B and so far in is blue belt many of her championships hue in the open tlaas where he against brown belts wins were in mipionships ikalai of kola Ihi Slates Prowntnl l ham irnng Inmpionshipsi Shi ilso took in the Ink nationals in long Heath in which features ipetitors from If lltlMmiVKI After In I in Junior A in must I I phi irnll siai ir the ihlt f ils In Hit a us Hit mi II In hid i III Swimmer a winner this Amanda Humphreys from Georgetown competed at Ihc Peel Hal ton swimming meet for menially handicapped held White Oaks high school in and finished first in the breast stroke There were six schools from Mlsslssauga and Oak as well as Sunshine school where Amanda to compete In several different swimming events Amanda IS will now qualify for the AllOntario special swimming meet the Olympian next Amanda also placed second in three other events A victory in this week meet will qualify Amanda for the Canadian Special Olympics held later this year ago Amanda was in the Canadian Special Olympics held In Winnipeg wins and six losses lit also had Iwn shutouls in scoring loop tor in is nil in Ihe pi J Miffs IxallnR de A Hi ii in Ihe is itu tin Met k units mil ltK kit if tin IWiks I STUM Hurley tender age of is is one of ihe most pro mining young players in the country In 1973 Hurley was ranked number six in Canada tor female players tears of age and under and she won several tournaments One of her biggest icloncs last tear was in Ontario Open as was a number of Doubles Cham pionship team She has kept up pace mis year and she has gone into the laic rounds in many tournaments One other most impressive showing came just this past weekend the Invitational round robin tournament She was in the IB and under category for the first lime She finished second in tournament and Ihi way tlaimed victories Canadians ji storing ihimpton as a member of HI Intermediate a division ji number of the Georgetown Throughout the season was mi of Itjilcrs of lludcrs In siason when m It misMil so miny gimts Kudrasovs wis one plivers thai could on to lie there and it his best tffort SSI sports Ik reguhr Hilton Hills whuh won thi Simtoe ihampionship I is ilso the lop on who won the league championship in the Mens Major lu pin Bowling League I had the high I without handicap in the league with a 174 He also had Ihc high triple without handicap with May loniiso com petcd in the Ontario Provincial pin tournament and out of approximately I bowlers he finished second missing the pionship by a mere three McLaren is the only athlete nominated who has com pcled for Acion and Georgetown this past season McLaren a senior began the season at Georgetown district high school There she was a starter in basketball and one or the leading scorers on the Georgetown learn In mid year Mel transferred Acton high and she is a member of that school track and Held Two weeks ago McLaren broke mccl record the championships in 100 metres hurdles ctinl tot distance im time of seconds Ijm week Mcljinn finish sttond to Olympian Julie White in iht event ttt Tor Hit OISAA ills Miller was the youngest attend the training tamp of Toronto Soccer tub this past spring the Blizzard went with few choosing in stead to go with players from all the world Milter was one of Ihc last players the squad lei go the learn negotiation list and will Ik ploying for one of its farm teams Miller is also one of the finest athletes al Georgetown district high school He ihe sinior football Rebels and led them to the playoffs after a weak season in 1977 He wis the ball control ling iu on the basketball team and also was a member of the track and field team Ktipimm Parker an ixiellenl junior career by finishing second at the Canadian figure Skating in Thunder Hay En route lo the Canadians Parker an Acton high school senior won the Sectionals and also took it in the Mid Western Canadians Parkers most impressive victory may have come in he Sectionals In that Parker was not at his best in the first two rounds Going Into the free skate portion of the program he was in third place He skated a very strong program to score very high marks and lake crown Hill who Instructs al the Northern Karate Club in is pvcsent the most travelled and certainly one of the most successful marllalartistsinCanada He specializes in In which a martial artist shows his command of form and has taken numerous tour championships over year Just some of major he won the black belt champions in were Ihe I a Tour of Champions American International championships the Ontario Provincials and United Slates Open He was second at ihe United States Open mid Americans Late in was also the only Canadian in titid to compel in an in ternational tournament in Venezuela and finished second in a tournament which saw lop competitors would be hard pressed lo a more and than Monti Pollock The senior district high school competes in four sports at the high sihool she was a member of ihi that went lo the semi final ind volleyball and field sports In the field she his qualified for two events in the OrSAA Qualifying meet to be held tomorrow at Niagara tails Pollock is also a stalwart performer for Georgetown Legion Hoy alettes She plays third base for the and bats second in the lineup Pollock s athletic par is not only in the end of things She is also the first female referee in Ihe Georgetown Minor Hockey Assoc la on and an umpire in baseball and during the PrTHtSTUHGMlN Sturgeon joined the Georgetown Haiders In A Hockey Club midway through this past year and quickly established as one of finest hockey players In Sturgeon who 1974 was a third round draft choici of the Boston Bruins averaged more thin point a game in his stint with the Haiders and was a driving force in Ihe Haiders winning the In lermcdiate A iham The mum facet of Sturgeon splay which helped the Haiders was his salilily Inghs him on defense tinlre ind both wings big former pro scored some of the classiest goals seen in the league this it mil his play made him a fntonte with the ahead on a HONDA 379 Main St Brampton Ontario Phone